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Emily Wickersham is saying goodbye to NCIS! On Tuesday's NCIS season 18 finale, Wickersham's character, Ellie Bishop, left for a top secret undercover mission. ET can now confirm that she will not ...
The eighteenth season of NCIS, an American police procedural drama television series, originally aired on CBS from November 17, 2020 through May 25, 2021. [1] The season only contained 16 episodes, [2] making it the second shortest in the series behind season 21, and includes the series' 400th episode. This is the first season to not premiere ...
The following contains spoilers from the NCIS Season 18 finale. It wasn’t long ago that NCIS cast member Wilmer Valderrama alerted TVLine readers that the CBS drama’s Season 18 finale would be ...
In 2013, prior to the departure of actress Cote de Pablo, Wickersham was cast as NSA Analyst Eleanor "Ellie" Bishop in a three-episode arc starting from Season 11 of NCIS, starting November 19, 2013, on CBS. She was subsequently promoted to series regular, and her character officially became an NCIS Special Agent.
Two episodes into its 21st season, CBS’ NCIS crafted a beautiful sendoff for Dr. Donald “Ducky” Mallard, played by the late David McCallum — the long-running and well-watched procedural ...
Gibbs leads a Major Case Response Team (MCRT) consisting of field agents Timothy McGee, Ellie Bishop, and Nick Torres, supported by medical examiner Dr. Jimmy Palmer, psychologist and NCIS Agent Jack Sloane, forensic scientist Kasie Hines, and sometimes with the assistance of his good friend and former medical examiner Ducky Mallard.
The actor teased that a romance could be in the cards for Torres after previously dating coworker Ellie Bishop (Emily Wickersham), which fizzled out on season 18. "There will be perhaps some new ...
NCIS: Los Angeles temporarily moved to Monday for the event and was the third and final part of the crossover. O'Donnell and LL Cool J appeared in all three parts of the event. Cole, Valderrama, Lachey, and Al-Bustami, all appeared in the NCIS: Los Angeles portion, which is entitled "A Long Time Coming". [24]