Seadog (NCIS)
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“Seadog” | |||||||
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NCIS episode | |||||||
Episode no. | Season 1 Episode 3 |
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Written by | John C. Kelley and Donald P. Bellisario | ||||||
Directed by | Bradford May | ||||||
Production no. | 1x03 | ||||||
Original airdate | 7 October 2003 | ||||||
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List of NCIS episodes |
"Seadog" is the 3rd episode of the drama television series NCIS.
[edit] Plot
A Naval Commander is suspected of involvement with drug-trafficking after his body and bullet-riddled boat washes ashore near a similar wreckage and the bodies of two drug-traffickers. The NCIS team must find the other party involved in the shoot out in order to prove the Commander's innocence.