NCIS (season 6)

NCIS (season 6)
NCIS (season 6)
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NCIS season 6 DVD cover
Country of origin United States
No. of episodes 25
Broadcast
Original channel CBS
Original run September 23, 2008 (2008-09-23) – May 19, 2009 (2009-05-19)
Home video release
DVD release date August 25, 2009 (Region 1)
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List of NCIS episodes

This is a list of episodes for the sixth season of the police procedural drama NCIS. The sixth season of NCIS started on September 23, 2008. The new NCIS Director Leon Vance (played by Rocky Carroll) became a regular cast character and Agent Gibbs' new team members were introduced: NCIS Agents Michelle Lee from Legal, Daniel Keating from Cybercrime, and Special Agent Brent Langer from the FBI.[1] After the end of the second episode, McGee, Ziva and Tony had returned to the team, while Lee and Keating were transferred back to Legal and Cybercrime respectively. Langer was killed in the first episode of the season.

The two-part episode "Legend" introduced the spin-off TV series NCIS: Los Angeles.

Contents

Cast

Character Portrayed by Main cast Notes
Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs Mark Harmon entire season
Special Agent Anthony DiNozzo Michael Weatherly entire season
Officer Ziva David Cote de Pablo entire season
Abby Sciuto Pauley Perrette entire season
Special Agent Timothy McGee Sean Murray entire season
Director Leon Vance Rocky Carroll entire season
Doctor Donald 'Ducky' Mallard David McCallum entire season
Jimmy Palmer Brian Dietzen entire season credited as "Also Starring"

Episodes

No. in
series
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date U.S. viewers
(millions)
114 1 "Last Man Standing" Tony Wharmby Shane Brennan September 23, 2008 (2008-09-23) 18.03[2]

Gibbs is given the task of finding a mole inside his newly formed team. With the help of Agent McGee, Gibbs is able to trace phone calls between Lee and a dead Petty Officer the team had discovered earlier. After verifying Agent Lee's logs of the calls she is cleared. Daniel Keating is focused on next and he is interrogated. During Keating's interrogation, shots are fired, and Lee is found to have shot Agent Langer, who Gibbs and Vance agree to have been the mole. At the end of the episode, McGee and Ziva rejoin Gibbs in the squad room. Agent Lee is in the elevator, leaving, when she receives a text message saying, "Do they suspect?", to which she replies "NO", revealing to the audience that she is in fact the real NCIS mole.

Recurring characters: Brian Dietzen as Jimmy Palmer, Liza Lapira as Agent Lee, Merik Tadros as Michael Rivkin and Michael Nouri as Eli David.

Final appearance of: Brent Langer.

First appearance of: Eli David and Michael Rivkin. 
115 2 "Agent Afloat" Thomas J. Wright Dan Fesman and David North September 30, 2008 (2008-09-30) 17.47[3]
Now stationed on the aircraft carrier USS Seahawk(fictional), DiNozzo finds that a Navy Lieutenant's apparent suicide may be connected to a larger, deadly scheme. The deceased's wife is discovered in D.C to be the victim of a fatal beating, before the Lieutenant boarded. Yet it turns out that the Lieutenant was murdered in Cartagena, Colombia within 24 hours of his wife's death, and several days before he was scheduled to board his ship. It seems that someone else took his place, and may have the intention, it is initially believed, of exposing the ship's crew to anthrax. Gibbs and Officer Ziva David take off for Cartagena to help Tony with the investigation, and in the end DiNozzo is allowed to return to Washington D.C. despite Director Vance's apparent wishes to the contrary. 
116 3 "Capitol Offense" Dennis Smith Frank Cardea and George Schenck October 7, 2008 (2008-10-07) 16.29[4]
The NCIS team is investigating a murder, about which Gibbs is acting strange. It turns out that the murdered Lieutenant Commander was having an affair with Senator Patrick Kiley, a former Marine officer who served with Gibbs. Sen. Kiley tells Gibbs to suspect a lobbyist of the oil companies for the murder, but a remark from the Senator's wife leads Gibbs to deduce that they are the murderers, and they are both subsequently arrested. Meanwhile Abby is making an investigation of her own, trying to find out who stole her cupcake, a gift from Ziva, for her hospitality after the former's house is fumigated with McGee eventually being revealed as the cupcake thief. 
117 4 "Heartland" Tony Wharmby Jesse Stern October 14, 2008 (2008-10-14) 18.04[5]

A pair of Marines are ambushed outside a nightclub, leaving one dead and the other in critical condition. The NCIS team's investigation leads them to Stillwater, PA, the hometown of one of the Marines—and of Leroy Jethro Gibbs. The search leads them to a mining director and his family; his daughter is the ex-girlfriend of the wounded Marine. When the team finds out that the wounded Marine is actually the son of the director, investigation turns to his son-in-law who is discovered to have ordered the attack on the Marines. While in his hometown, the team is introduced to Gibbs' father (Ralph Waite), explores his past and the origins of his relationship with Shannon (his first wife).

Recurring characters: Ralph Waite as Jackson Gibbs.

First appearance of: Jackson Gibbs 
118 5 "Nine Lives" Dennis Smith Linda Burstyn, Dan Fesman and David North October 21, 2008 (2008-10-21) 17.23[6]

Gibbs and Fornell reluctantly join forces in a murder investigation. The FBI is prosecuting a Mafia Boss. One key witness is a Marine, a man suspected to have been involved in another murder. Evidence from moldy rope used in the two murders links the crimes to the Mafia Boss. The Marine escapes from FBI protection to seek revenge, finds the Mafia Boss and shoots and kills him as Gibbs and Fornell try to stop him. Meanwhile Ziva plans for a vacation in Tel Aviv and Tony snoops around and finds a picture of a shirtless man on Ziva's desk (Ziva's partner with Mossad, although Tony does not know this), piquing his interest.

Recurring characters: Joe Spano as FBI Agent Fornell, Jon Huertas as Sgt. Jack Kale and Brian Dietzen as Jimmy Palmer 
119 6 "Murder 2.0" Arvin Brown Steven Binder October 28, 2008 (2008-10-28) 17.26[7]

On the week of Halloween NCIS is targeted to investigate a series of murders by a serial killer who posts videos of the crimes on the internet. The first two victims have scrolls with links to websites of videos of their murders along with cryptic pictures spliced in. After a third video is posted, a live stream from inside NCIS, a suspect is brought in but dies in Interrogation. Video of the death ends up on the web linking the crimes to a female singer. NCIS storms a garage but Gibbs realizes that it was a setup for them to kill the singer and a man who she appears to have captive at gunpoint is actually the real killer. Gibbs is given a Civil Service Award but is a no-show and Tony stands in to accept the award on his behalf.

Recurring characters: Brian Dietzen as Jimmy Palmer 
120 7 "Collateral Damage" Terrence O'Hara Alfonso Moreno November 11, 2008 (2008-11-11) 18.75[8]

Gibbs and team are assigned a Probie to help investigate a bank robbery at Quantico. The security guard is shot and killed in the heist but only $27,000 was stolen and all of it was burned in the getaway vehicle. The Probie suggests looking into other similar cases and with DiNozzo's help finds a connection. It leads to the guard's son, a former convict, and his cell mate. Gibbs believe all parties will be at the guard's funeral, and with the Probie's help the team captures them both. Gibbs starts to believe that Agent Langer wasn't the mole in his unit and places Langer's old FBI ID at a bar wall dedicated to fallen officers and agents.

Recurring characters: Liza Lapira as Agent Lee. 
121 8 "Cloak" James Whitmore, Jr. Jesse Stern November 18, 2008 (2008-11-18) 17.99[9]

Gibbs sends DiNozzo and Ziva to try to break into a top secret military facility, telling them that it is a test of the facility's defenses. After being caught halfway through the act, it is revealed that the facility is in fact all a hoax, and that halfway through their attempt to break in, the mole set off the fire alarm and managed to gain access to the main computer, which had its keyboard laced with a radioactive substance. After returning from the operation, the director explains to the team that one of them is the mole, and explains about the radioactive trace. He scans the hands of Tony, Ziva, Gibbs, and Ducky, and then goes to scan the hands of Abby. When he does the counter ticks, and Abby is placed into custody. Subsequently, Abby is revealed (though not to Lee) to have been in on the plan to catch the mole from the beginning. The team is monitoring Agent Lee to see if she contacts anyone, believing that the team no longer suspects her. After Lee makes a mark on a newspaper dispenser, she is brought into custody. Lee reveals that she was forced to trade secrets, because her daughter had been kidnapped. They let her go, and the episode ends with Gibbs concealed in the back of Lee's car saying "Looks like we're working together."

Recurring characters: Brian Dietzen as Jimmy Palmer, Liza Lapira as Agent Lee and Jude Ciccolella as SecNav Phillip Davenport

First appearance of: SecNav Phillip Davenport 
122 9 "Dagger" Dennis Smith Reed Steiner and Christopher Waild November 25, 2008 (2008-11-25) 18.12[10]

Agent Lee becomes a reluctant participant in helping the NCIS team stop a top secret defense plan from being stolen. Lee is used as bait to capture her contact, Ted Bankston, who also tells of having a family member held captive. Bankston turns out to be the mastermind in the caper and takes Lee hostage, as Gibbs corners them on a bus. Gibbs receives minor wounds in the ensuing exchange. Lee gives a signal to shoot and is shot and killed along with Bankston. Gibbs takes Lee's badge and gives it to her step sister who was found alive, as the team sorts out Lee's ultimate role in the plot.

Recurring characters: Liza Lapira as Agent Lee and Jude Ciccolella as SecNav Phillip Davenport

Final appearance of: Michelle Lee 
123 10 "Road Kill" Thomas J. Wright Steven Kriozere December 2, 2008 (2008-12-02) 18.52[11]
The team investigates the death of a petty officer, who was killed in a car accident, but the agents suspect foul play. The petty officer's death was thought to be connected to a fight club. He was killed instead by a man who was blackmailed by a criminal using a female online profile to lure married men. When the man is found dead at the petty officer's home a fight club partner is the prime suspect, but it turns out that the next-door neighbor was behind the scheme and married man's murder. Tony engages in an on-line air guitar contest that Ziva finds childish, but she takes to heart Tony's words of having choices and the episode ends with Ziva playing air guitar. 
124 11 "Silent Night" Tony Wharmby Frank Cardea and George Schenck December 16, 2008 (2008-12-16) 19.94[12]
The fingerprints of a presumed dead petty officer, Ned Quinn, turn up at the scene of a double homicide. Claiming innocence, Quinn explains he was in the garage working for the victims when they were murdered. While fighting with metro police who want Quinn prosecuted immediately, the team discovers evidence linking a security guard to an emptied safe at the crime scene. Having been exposed, the guard shoots McGee with a taser and unsuccessfully tries to escape. Quinn, explaining that he went "undercover" after his apartment burnt down believing his wife and daughter would be better off with the service benefits from his presumed death, is convinced by Gibbs to rejoin his family for Christmas. 
125 12 "Caged" Leslie Libman Alfonso Moreno January 6, 2009 (2009-01-06) 19.10[13]

While investigating the murder of a dead marine whose skeleton was found, McGee heads to a women's prison, hoping to retrieve a written confession from her, but all hell breaks loose when the inmates riot and take over the prison. A guard is killed during the riot and the inmates want only the murderer, not all of them to be brought to justice, holding McGee and two guards as hostages. The warden issues a deadline of before sundown during which he'll retake the prison by any means possible, forcing Gibbs and his team to race against the clock to not uncover the true identity of the murderer but to also save McGee's life.

Recurring characters: Jon Huertas as Sgt. Jack Kale 
126 13 "Broken Bird" James Whitmore, Jr. Jesse Stern January 13, 2009 (2009-01-13) 18.62[14]

When investigating the death of a sailor, a female bystander attacks Ducky and he is stabbed in the hand with the same murder weapon used to committ the first crime. Gibbs and the team delve into his past to find clues and in the process, begin uncovering some disturbing secrets about his time as a doctor while serving in Afghanistan while dealing with the revelation that the woman who attacked Ducky in the beginning claims that he killed her brother.

Recurring characters: Brian Dietzen as Jimmy Palmer and David Dayan Fisher as Trent Kort 
127 14 "Love and War" Terrence O'Hara Steven Binder and David North January 27, 2009 (2009-01-27) 19.04[15]
The team investigates the murder of a Navy captain and uncovers possible treasonous acts he committed that may have led to his death. Meanwhile, McGee meets a new love interest named Claire online but unbeknown to him, it's actually DiNozzo. 
128 15 "Deliverance" Dennis Smith Dan Fesman and Reed Steiner February 10, 2009 (2009-02-10) 18.03[16]

While investigating the death of a Marine, the team finds Gibbs' Marine ID at the crime scene. It is revealed that he helped a Colombian woman 18 years ago and that her son (whose father Gibbs killed while on the mission there) tried to contact him about a major blackmailing, involving the theft of several crates of assault rifles from a Marine base.

Recurring characters: Muse Watson as Mike Franks 
129 16 "Bounce" Arvin Brown Steven Binder and David North February 17, 2009 (2009-02-17) 18.06[17]

A Marine imprisoned for embezzlement because of a case DiNozzo worked on three years ago is released and the Navy lieutenant who was a witness against him is found dead. Tony is put in charge of the team because of Gibbs' rule #38 ("Your case, your lead") and they discover that the Marine was framed for embezzlement and now someone is trying to silence those who really did it. Gibbs' fondness of DiNozzo is shown when he tells him how proud he is of his senior field agent.

Recurring characters: Brian Dietzen as Jimmy Palmer 
130 17 "South by Southwest" Thomas J. Wright Frank Cardea and George Schenck February 24, 2009 (2009-02-24) 18.27[18]
The death of an NCIS agent leads Tony and Gibbs to the desert to track down the one woman who holds the answer. 
131 18 "Knockout" Tony Wharmby Jesse Stern March 17, 2009 (2009-03-17) 15.84[19]

Gibbs digs into Vance's past after the Director borrows Gibbs' team for an Investigation into a friend's murder. It is revealed that Tony has been in a slump with women since his break-up with Jeanne Benoit.

Recurring characters: Brian Dietzen as Jimmy Palmer 
132 19 "Hide and Seek" Dennis Smith Dan Fesman March 24, 2009 (2009-03-24) 17.83[20]
A revolver is found in the affairs of a 12-year-old son of a lieutenant commander in the Navy. Gibbs and the team are dispatched to find out the origin of the weapon. Things get complicated when Abby finds brain matter on the weapon. 
133 20 "Dead Reckoning" Terrence O'Hara David North, Reed Steiner and Christopher Waild March 31, 2009 (2009-03-31) 17.23[21]

When shady CIA agent Trent Kort calls in a favor, Gibbs agrees to meet him at an abandoned warehouse. Upon Gibbs' arrival, he finds the agent with two dead men who claims the men shot each other before his arrival. Gibbs and the team must then work with Kort to put away one of NCIS's most wanted.

Recurring characters: Brian Dietzen as Jimmy Palmer and David Dayan Fisher as Trent Kort. 
134 21 "Toxic" Thomas J. Wright Steven Binder April 7, 2009 (2009-04-07) 17.81[22]

When a government scientist goes missing, Abby is recruited by the head of the project to carry on his work, but the team worries that she may meet the same fate as her predecessor.

Recurring characters: Brian Dietzen as Jimmy Palmer 
135 22 "Legend (Part I)" Tony Wharmby Shane Brennan April 28, 2009 (2009-04-28) 16.70[23]
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The episode introduces the team of the NCIS spin-off titled NCIS: Los Angeles. Gibbs and McGee fly to Los Angeles to work with the NCIS Office of Special Projects—Los Angeles team to solve the murder of a marine and eventually discover that the killing is linked to members of a terrorist sleeper cell.

Recurring characters: Merik Tadros as Michael Rivkin 
136 23 "Legend (Part II)" James Whitmore, Jr. Shane Brennan May 5, 2009 (2009-05-05) 16.72[24]

With the appearance of Mossad officer Michael Rivkin, Tony finds himself being forced to question Ziva’s loyalty to NCIS. Meanwhile, in Los Angeles, Special Agent Callen goes undercover to try to catch a terrorist cell while OSP psychologist Nate Getz discovers the startling truth about Gibbs and Special Agent Lara Macy’s relationship. The NCIS team members soon find themselves racing against the clock to stop Rivkin as they attempt to capture a member of the terrorist cell but it's not easy as Rivkin is making things hard for them by putting all the members of the terrorist cell to sleep one by one before they can get a chance to arrest one. The episode ends with Callen being critically injured in a drive-by shooting and also Ziva being in bed with Rivkin, implying that they might have slept together.

Recurring characters: Merik Tadros as Michael Rivkin 
137 24 "Semper Fidelis" Tony Wharmby Jesse Stern May 12, 2009 (2009-05-12) 16.20[25]

After a security breach at the SECNAV's residence leads to the death of an ICE agent, Gibbs and the team are forced to work with ICE and the FBI to find his killer. Meanwhile, Tony finally comes face-to-face with Michael Rivkin and attempts to arrest him for operating on U.S soil which foreign agencies are forbidden to do and for also killing the cell handler and the ICE agent but the two get into a tough brawl which ends when Tony is forced to shoot Rivkin in self-defense when Rivkin tries to stab him with a piece of glass.

Recurring characters: Joe Spano as FBI Agent Fornell, Merik Tadros as Michael Rivkin and Jude Ciccolella as SecNav Phillip Davenport 
138 25 "Aliyah" Dennis Smith David North May 19, 2009 (2009-05-19) 16.51[26]

With Rivkin later dying in hospital from his injuries despite Ziva's efforts to help him and Ziva's own apartment being destroyed in an explosion, Gibbs, Vance, DiNozzo and Ziva travel to Israel, having been summoned there at the request of Eli David, the enigmatic and powerful head of Mossad and also Ziva's father who is demanding answers in regards to Rivkin's death. As tensions rise, and based on information he gets from McGee and Abby who back in Washington are busy working on the laptop found in the wreckage of Ziva's home, Gibbs decides to leave Ziva in Tel Aviv where it is later shown that she has once again been recruited into Mossad and is embarking on a mission to stop a terrorist cell, taking Rivkin's place on the team. However the episode ends in a cliffhanger when it's shown that Ziva has been captured by the terrorists in Somalia that Rivkin had been investigating and the leader, Saleem Ulman is torturing her for information on NCIS.

Recurring characters: Brian Dietzen as Jimmy Palmer, Michael Nouri as Eli David, Merik Tadros as Michael Rivkin, and Arnold Vosloo as Amit Hadar

Final appearance of: Michael Rivkin

First appearance of: Amit Hadar 


Special Features on DVD

  • Cast and Crew Commentaries on Selected Episodes
  • "Bodies of Work" - Actor Brian Dietzen Gives a Tour of WM Creations, The Company that Created the "Bodies" used in N.C.I.S.
  • "Fear: A DVD Exclusive" - An Acoustic Version of Pauley Perrette's Song "Fear"
  • "Starting with a Bang" - A Look at the Season's Opening Arc
  • "Horsin' Around" - Featurette Based on "South by Southwest" Episode
  • "Season Six: Cruising Along" - Cast and Crew Reflect on Some of the Major Events of the Season
  • "Six Degrees of Conversation" - The Cast Talks about Season 6

See also

References

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