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Some NCIS Favorites

By Naomi Silva
Nov 7, 2009
High Seas: After a sailor is found naked in a freezer, it is determined that he is suffering from long term drug use. But his recent drug test showed no signs of drugs. An agent who used to work for Gibbs calls on him for help to figure out if how he beat the drug screen.

Minimum Security: A translator from Gitmo dies with emeralds in his stomach. NCIS investigates to find out which prisoner smuggled them in, and what he's after.

My Other Left Foot: The severed leg of a Marine is discovered. The investigation takes a turn, when they discover the victim had already "died" a few years ago.

Enigma: Gibbs's former military C.O. is wanted by the F.B.I. Gibbs tries to find him first, and shuts out his team. But his agents stand by their Boss.

Bte Noire: A terrorist manages to infiltrate NCIS HQ. He takes Ducky, Gerald and Kate hostage. It's up to the rest of the team to find out what he's after.

Missing: A marine disappears, a further investigation shows that other members of his former unit have been reported missing, then found after they were tortured/killed. Can they find the marine before he becomes the latest victim?

Reveille: As Gibbs's obsession with the unknown terrorist hits its boiling point, the terrorist returns. Taking Kate hostage, he's on a mission to assassinate the President's of the U.S. and Israel. All is not as it seems though.

And, there you have it folks. A quick run down of some of the favorites from the first season of Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service.

Season One of NCIS premiered on September 23, 2003. The show was officially titled Navy NCIS to avoid confusion between the title NCIS and CSI until the show had established itself. Season One introduced future main character Timothy McGee as a guest star in a few episodes. Ongoing plot threads include Ducky's "meat puzzle", a mystery which would not be solved until Season Two, threads from al Qaeda, and the mysterious terrorist Ari.
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