Autopsy Time! - NCIS Season 16 Episode 16

Tony DiNozzo Senior returns to NCIS. "Bears and Cubs" is the 16th episode of the show's 16th season.
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Kassie and Jimmy are All Smiles - NCIS Season 16 Episode 16

Tony DiNozzo Senior returns to NCIS. "Bears and Cubs" is the 16th episode of the show's 16th season.
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Ducky is Back!! - NCIS Season 16 Episode 16

Tony DiNozzo Senior returns to NCIS. "Bears and Cubs" is the 16th episode of the show's 16th season.
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Dead Body Alert! - NCIS Season 16 Episode 16

Tony DiNozzo Senior returns to NCIS. "Bears and Cubs" is the 16th episode of the show's 16th season.
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Ellie and Nick on the Scene - NCIS Season 16 Episode 16

Tony DiNozzo Senior returns to NCIS. "Bears and Cubs" is the 16th episode of the show's 16th season.
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Jimmy and Dad - NCIS Season 16 Episode 16

Jimmy and his dad, Ed, join Tony DiNozzo Senior when he returns to NCIS. "Bears and Cubs" is the 16th episode of the show's 16th season.
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Palmer and DiNozzo Sr - NCIS Season 16 Episode 16

Tony DiNozzo Senior returns to NCIS. "Bears and Cubs" is the 16th episode of the show's 16th season.
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A Tale of Two Dads - NCIS Season 16 Episode 16

Tony DiNozzo Senior returns to NCIS. "Bears and Cubs" is the 16th episode of the show's 16th season.
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DiNozzo Sr. Returns - Tall - NCIS Season 16 Episode 16

Tony DiNozzo Senior returns to NCIS. "Bears and Cubs" is the 16th episode of the show's 16th season.
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DiNozzo Senior Returns - NCIS

Tony DiNozzo Senior returns to NCIS. "Bears and Cubs" is the 16th episode of the show's 16th season.
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NCIS Season 16 Episode 16 Quotes

Ed: This was a bear.
Palmer: What?
Ed: Say it was a bear, please. I promise you, Jimmy, it's a matter of life and death. Call it a bear, please.

Bishop: I swear, McGee, your case summaries read more like a good book.
McGee: Thank you. I try to do more than just the backspin.
Bishop: This one is a real page-turner -- it's got mood, intrigue, emotion.
Torres: And a typo. Either that or you misspelled a word. Either way, I caught it.
McGee: Which word is that?
Torres: Weather. As in, "Our agents did the best to weather the storm."
Bishop: I see it! You spelled it "w h" as in "whether or not."
Torres: When, in fact, it should be "w e" as in, "how's the weather?"
McGee: Or as in, "I doubt whether anyone would care either way."
Torres: I care. Am I just anyone?
Bishop: And there is a third way, "w e th" as in bellwether, as in castrated ram.
McGee: Why would anyone say "we'll castrated ram this storm?"
Bishop: I'm just pointing out the nuances of the English language.