NCIS returned with an all-new episode last night, called "False Witness." Tony's psyche played a major role, while Annie Wersching guest starred as Arlington D.A. Gail Walsh.
The second half of NCIS' two-part Vance/Eli David story arc surpassed the first, blending past and present with more intricacies than most shows cover in the course of an entire season.
When Ziva's father makes a surprise appearance in the U.S., the NCIS team must ensure his protection. But in "Enemies Foreign," the adversary was formidable and the mystery deep.
The world isn't big enough for one Tony DiNozzo. Anytime you get two of them in the same place, NCIS becomes a wildly unpredictable (and funny) place. Read about it in our review of "Broken Arrow."
Another terrific episode of NCIS had something for everyone this week. Our review of "Dead Air" covers everything from domestic terrorism down to Tony's vocal cords.
A petty officer's death snowballed into an international incident on NCIS, and "Royals & Loyals" delivered the goods with flying colors. The U.S. and British flags are the same colors, interestingly.
It was like the NCIS of yore last night as the team spent the entire episode involved in an intense investigation with plenty of lighter moments. Here's our review of "Worst Nightmare."
The season premiere of NCIS saw Gibbs, his father and everyone close to him hunted by the Reynosa Cartel. How did he get out of this one? The clue is in the title, "Spider and the Fly."
The season finale of NCIS saw Gibbs author his 51st rule, while our hero was strong-armed by a drug kingpin and a number of story lines hung in the balance.
The first installment of a two-part NCIS season finale, "Patriot Down," involved a murder investigation that is once again linked to none other than Gibbs.
Abby visited Gibbs' past last night on NCIS, and the ramifications are likely to be felt for quite some time. Our review of "Borderland" explores this and much more.