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Director Jenny Shepard returns from Europe and the NCIS team learns, to their chagrin, that they are required to take a Homeland Security polygraph test. Abby, Ziva, Lee, Palmer, McGee, and Ducky all go out for drinks to alleviate stress over the test; however, McGee and Abby are called into work and Palmer and Lee rush out, leaving Ducky and Ziva to themselves.
Jenny Shepard: NCIS Director / NCIS Special Agent 3–5 3 9, 12 "The Lost Boys" (12.23) 65 Rocky Carroll: Leon Vance: NCIS Director / NCIS Assistant Director / NCIS Special Agent 6– 5 "Internal Affairs" (5.14) 369 [e] [f] Brian Dietzen: James "Jimmy" Palmer: Chief Medical Examiner 10– 1–9 "Split Decision" (1.21) 377 [g] Emily Wickersham ...
In the fifth-season finale, Lauren Holly's character, Director Jenny Shepard, was killed off in a gun fight following Holly's decision to leave the show. Shortly afterwards, the new director disbands the team, presumably as a form of punishment for failing to prevent Shepard's death. [ 2 ]
The following contains alllll of the spoilers from Sunday night’s NCIS: Los Angeles series finale. The Office of Special Projects has closed its last case. Well, sort of…. CBS’ NCIS: Los ...
Related: NCIS: Los Angeles' final season announces Ugly Betty star for key role Considering the police procedural boasts a weekly-story blueprint, Gemmill and his writers must've had to tinker ...
NCIS: Los Angeles: JAG "Battle Scars" (NCIS: Los Angeles 8.21) Guest appearance: Appearing in Series A: John M. Jackson: April 23, 2017 When a veteran kidnaps a corrupt VA administrator, the team must work with old friends of Hetty's, one of which being A.J. Chegwidden to find him and figure out what's going on. NCIS: Los Angeles: JAG "Golden Days"
The following contains major spoilers from Sunday night’s NCIS: Los Angeles season finale. The NCIS: Los Angeles team will look significantly different this fall, given the departure of two long ...
In total viewers, "Life Before His Eyes" easily won NCIS and CBS the night, while the spin-off NCIS: Los Angeles drew second and was seen by 16.27 million viewers. As the 200th episode of the show, it was heavily promoted by CBS in both commercials and social networks. [10]