Kidnapped - NCIS: Sydney Season 1 Episode 8
"Blonde Ambition"

On NCIS: Sydney Season 1 Episode 8, when JD's son is kidnapped by an assassin who wants a criminal released, the team races to try and get him back safely.

Glitzy Party - NCIS: Sydney
"Bunker Down"

On NCIS: Sydney Season 1 Episode 7, when a U.S. Navy researcher is dead in a secret bunker, part of the team investigates and ends up trapped inside.

Undercover Cop - NCIS: Sydney
"Extraction"

On NCIS: Sydney Season 1 Episode 6, when a man in a concealed U.S. Navy jacket drops dead from a cocaine overdose, the investigation pulls Evie back to her past.

Doc Roy Is Taken Hostage - NCIS: Sydney
"Doggiecino Day Afternoon"

On NCIS: Sydney Season 1 Episode 5, the team races to save one of their own when Doc Roy and his dog are involved in a hostage situation at the local dog cafe.

  • 4.6 / 5.0
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A Wild Ghost Chase - NCIS: Sydney
"Ghosted"

On NCIS: Sydney Season 1 Episode 4, U.S. petty officer's body is found in Sydney's haunted Rocks area, and a decades-old Navy Cross medal could solve the murder.

  • 4.3 / 5.0
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Shark Leftovers - NCIS: Sydney
"Brothers In Arms"

On NCIS: Sydney Season 1 Episode 3, when a shark spits out an arm wearing U.S. Navy gear, the team's investigation tests the loyalty of former Navy divers.

  • 4.5 / 5.0
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Dead of a Snake Bite - NCIS: Sydney
"Snakes In the Grass"

On NCIS: Sydney Season 1 Episode 2, a Navy compliance officer is found dead from a snakebite, forcing the team to uncover the origin of the rare deadly taipan.

  • 4.5 / 5.0
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Mackey and JD - NCIS: Sydney
"Gone Fission"

On NCIS: Sydney Season 1 Episode 1, the death of an American seaman on a U.S. nuclear submarine in Sydney Harbour is investigated on the series premiere.

  • 4.5 / 5.0
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NCIS: Sydney Quotes

Let's just accept that I can piss further than you can, shall we?

Mackey [to JD]

JD: Good morning, Rosie.
Rosie: I'll be the judge of that, mate.