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Mark Harmon | ... |
Leroy Jethro Gibbs
(315 episodes, 2003-2016)
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Pauley Perrette | ... |
Abby Sciuto
(315 episodes, 2003-2016)
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David McCallum | ... |
Donald Mallard
(315 episodes, 2003-2016)
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Michael Weatherly | ... |
Anthony DiNozzo
(305 episodes, 2003-2016)
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Sean Murray | ... |
Timothy McGee
(300 episodes, 2003-2016)
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Brian Dietzen | ... |
Jimmy Palmer
(216 episodes, 2004-2016)
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Rocky Carroll | ... |
Leon Vance
(207 episodes, 2008-2016)
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Cote de Pablo | ... |
Ziva David
(191 episodes, 2005-2016)
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Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs is the leader of a team of special agents belonging to the NCIS (Naval Criminal Investigative Service) Major Case Response Team. Gibbs, a former Marine, is a tough investigator and a highly skilled interrogator who relies on his gut instinct as much as evidence. Gibbs' second in command is Senior Field Agent Tony DiNozzo, a womanizing, movie-quoting former Baltimore Homicide Detective, who despite being the class clown always gets the job done. The team also consists of probationary field agent Eleanor Bisbop, a former NSA agent, as well as Junior Field Agent Timothy McGee, a computer-savvy agent often mocked by DiNozzo. Assisting them are Abby Sciuto, the energetic-but-Goth lab tech who is like a daughter to Gibbs, and Dr. Donald Mallard, nicknamed Ducky, the eccentric medical examiner full of unusual stories. This team of elite agents, based in Washington, D.C., solve criminal cases involving Marine and Navy personnel and their families, sometimes ... Written by NCIS Lover
This has become my favorite regular show on the main networks. The stories are good enough to keep me watching and the character interplay can be quite amusing at times. Gibbs is great...watching the others react to him makes me chuckle. Abby is perfectly believable, despite the goth overtones...she is strong, smart, yet still sexy and feminine. I think Pauley Perette was the ideal actress to cast. The writing seems to continue at an even keel...if nothing else getting better as more episodes are shown. I think the producers have a hit here. I go back each week. Definitely worth your time...even if it means taping or tivo'ing it (which I do)...something to look forward to when I can't make 8:00 on Tuesday.