Smoked (NCIS)
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“Smoked” | |||||||
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NCIS episode | |||||||
Episode no. | Season 4 Episode 10 |
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Written by | John C. Kelley, Robert Palm |
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Directed by | Dennis Smith | ||||||
Guest stars | Scottie Thompson as Jeanne Benoit, Liza Lapira as NCIS Special Agent Michelle Lee, Joe Spano as FBI Agent T.C. Fornell, Brian Dietzen as Jimmy Palmer, Don Franklin as FBI Agent Ron Sacks |
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Production no. | 4x10 | ||||||
Original airdate | November 28, 2006 | ||||||
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Episode chronology |
"Smoked" is the 80th episode of the drama television series NCIS. This episode ties up a previous plot strand by marking the mending of Gibbs' and Ducky's friendship. It is also the second and final appearance of Marty Pearson, the little person romantic interest for Abby, as Michael Gilden, the actor who portrayed him, committed suicide one week after the episode aired.
[edit] Plot
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A literally smoked body is found at a school in Quantico and the FBI believes it to be a serial killer they hunted for years. Fornell is confident, as he was on the team that "caught Bundy" (the legendary serial killer), but he reluctantly sets out with Agent Gibbs after finding out the man was murdered on base. Upon inspection of the wife's home, skeletons are found in shallow graves behind the home. It is later determined that the TOD (Time Of Death) for all the bodies was after her husband went missing. McGee must also deal with fallout from his co-workers' discovery of his book, which is a parody of their lives.
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