NCIS (2003)

NCIS is a smart, character-driven procedural that follows the Washington, D.C. Major Case Response Team of the Naval Criminal Investigative Service as they solve crimes involving Navy and Marine personnel. Led by taciturn, instinctive former Marine Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs, the team combines old-school interrogation and fieldwork with modern forensics, cyber-investigations and global travel to unravel murder, espionage, terrorism and other high-stakes cases. Watching the show you’ll get tightly plotted investigations that mix action and suspense with quieter, often emotional character moments. Expect intense crime scenes, lab montages with the eccentric, goth forensic specialist Abby Sciuto, wry banter (mainly delivered by charismatic, movie-quoting Tony DiNozzo), and the wry, story-filled observations of Dr. Donald “Ducky” Mallard. Tech-savvy Timothy McGee provides digital expertise while newer members like Eleanor “Ellie” Bishop bring fresh perspectives and recurring personal and professional story arcs enrich the procedural framework. The tone shifts smoothly between gritty, grounded investigations and moments of humor and camaraderie; long-term viewers are rewarded with evolving relationships, moral dilemmas, and recurring villains. If you enjoy methodical detective work, forensic detail, a close-knit team dynamic, and a balance of action, drama and light-hearted interplay, NCIS delivers a dependable, bingeable mix of crime-solving and character drama.
Actors: Mark Harmon, David McCallum, Sean Murray
Genres: Action, Crime, Drama
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7.8
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