NCIS (Season 1) | |
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Series | NCIS |
Country of origin | United States |
Network | CBS |
Original run | September 23, 2003 –May 25, 2004 |
No. of episodes | 23 |
DVD release date | June 6, 2006 (Region 1) (NTSC) |
Next season | NCIS (season 2) |
This is a list of episodes for the first season of the police procedural drama NCIS. Originally broadcast between September 23, 2003 and May 25, 2004, the first season deals essentially with introducing the characters and their strengths, skills and weaknesses. It also introduces the main foe for the first two seasons, Ari Haswari, two recurring characters in the form of Timothy McGee and Jimmy Palmer after Gerald Jackson, Ducky's assistant, is shot, and Special Agent Caitlin Todd as Special Agent Vivian Blackadder's replacement.
Contents |
Character | Portrayed by | Main cast | Recurring cast |
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Leroy Jethro Gibbs | Mark Harmon | entire season | N/A |
Caitlin Todd | Sasha Alexander | entire season | N/A |
Anthony DiNozzo | Michael Weatherly | entire season | N/A |
Abby Sciuto | Pauley Perrette | entire season | N/A |
Donald 'Ducky' Mallard | David McCallum | entire season | N/A |
Timothy McGee | Sean Murray | N/A | episode 7 onwards |
Jimmy Palmer | Brian Dietzen | N/A | episode 21 onwards |
Series # | Season # | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original airdate | Viewers |
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1 | 1x01 | "Yankee White" | Donald Bellisario | Donald Bellisario and Don McGill | September 23, 2003 | 13.04 million[1] |
While on Air Force One, a Navy Commander dies, forcing an emergency landing in Wichita. The NCIS Major Case Response Team travels to Wichita to take jurisdiction over the investigation, but are eventually forced into a joint investigation with the FBI and Secret Service. Working with Special Agent Caitlin "Kate" Todd of the Secret Service, the NCIS team is tasked with discovering what happened and why. Todd resigns from the Secret Service once the investigation concludes, and is offered a job as an NCIS field agent which she accepts. Recurring characters: Alan Dale as Director Tom Morrow, Joe Spano as FBI Agent Tobias Fornell and Pancho Demmings as Gerald Jackson, Gregory Itzin as FBI Director |
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2 | 1x02 | "Hung Out to Dry" | Alan Levi | Don McGill | September 30, 2003 | 12.08 million[2] |
A Marine dies during a night-time training run. The culprit seems to be a faulty parachute, but the standard investigation reveals that the death may not be an accident. As the case is upgraded to a murder investigation, Gibbs and Todd quickly find that the case isn't as straightforward as it first seemed. Meanwhile, Abby is swamped with forensic red herrings, and DiNozzo switches his reserve parachute in an attempt to trick a confession. Recurring characters: Pancho Demmings as Gerald Jackson |
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3 | 1x03 | "Seadog" | Bradford May | Donald Bellisario and John Kelley | October 7, 2003 | |
When a Naval Commander is murdered, seemingly during a freelance drugs deal gone sour, the media is quick to link him to drug trafficking and the evidence stacks up. Gibbs refuses to believe that a good officer could be so corrupt, and in his efforts to clear the Commander's record, uncovers a turf war between two rival drug gangs, and a terrorist's scheme to knock out the national power grid. The NCIS team is aided in its investigation by the DEA, and FBI Special Agent Tobias Fornell. Recurring characters: Alan Dale as Director Morrow, Joe Spano as FBI Agent Fornell and Pancho Demmings as Gerald Jackson, Gregory Itzin as FBI Director |
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4 | 1x04 | "The Immortals" | Alan Levi | Darcy Meyers | October 14, 2003 | 11.70 million[3] |
The discovery of a drowned sailor in dress whites, with an officer's ceremonial sword and weights chained to his waist, sparks a suicide investigation. Todd refuses to believe that the deceased sailor committed suicide, as like her, he came from a Catholic family where suicide is a mortal sin. Meanwhile Abby discovers a link between the crew of the USS Foster and an MMORPG known as 'The Immortals', and searches the game for clues and evidence in order to assist Gibbs in solving the case and saving the ship. | ||||||
5 | 1x05 | "The Curse" | Terrence O'Hara | Donald Bellisario, Don McGill and Jeff Vlaming | October 28, 2003 | 13.50 million[4] |
Gibbs and the team are called in when a mummified lieutenant, believed to have absconded with one million dollars of stolen Navy funds, is found in a half-buried cargo pod. Two former shipmates of the deceased come under suspicion for both the murder and the theft. Gibbs and Tony work at investigating the murder, while Todd is charged with tracking down the missing funds. Abby uses a computer reconstruction to work a confession out of a suspect. | ||||||
6 | 1x06 | "High Seas" | Dennis Smith | Larry Moskowitz and Jeff Vlaming | November 4, 2003 | 11.77 million[5] |
One of Gibbs's former team members calls for assistance when a sailor suffers a meth overdose while on leave, despite having never taken the drug. When another sailor is admitted to sickbay under the same circumstances, Tony and Todd investigate the source of the drugs within the crew, while Gibbs begins to suspect that a senior officer on the ship may secretly be doping the crew with performance enhancing drugs. Recurring characters: Pancho Demmings as Gerald Jackson |
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7 | 1x07 | "Sub Rosa" | Michael Zinberg | Frank Cardea and George Schenck | November 18, 2003 | 13.21 million[6] |
NCIS Norfolk Case Agent Timothy McGee works on a case of a partially dissolved corpse found in a barrel of acid at the Norfolk Naval Base, and calls in the Major Case Response Team to help. As the investigation opens, it becomes apparent that the killer took steps to prevent the body from being identified. Gibbs quickly comes to believe that the motive was identity theft. Tony, Abby, and McGee are tasked with identifying the deceased, while Gibbs and Todd are sent underwater on a submarine to vet the crew and prevent a biological attack. Recurring characters: Sean Murray as Timothy McGee and Pancho Demmings as Gerald Jackson |
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8 | 1x08 | "Minimum Security" | Ian Toynton | Donald Bellisario and Philip DeGuere | November 25, 2003 | 12.71 million[7] |
The team heads for Cuba when a Guantanamo Bay translator is found dead with a stomach full of emeralds. NCIS Special Agent Paula Cassidy proves to be more than a match for Tony when he is ordered to investigate her involvement, while Gibbs and Todd try to discover where the emeralds came from, how they ended up in their translator's stomach, and prevent the assassination of an important prisoner. Recurring characters: Jessica Steen as Paula Cassidy and Pancho Demmings as Gerald Jackson |
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9 | 1x09 | "Marine Down" | Dennis Smith | John Kelley | December 16, 2003 | 12.03 million[8] |
When a dead marine calls his wife on the day of his funeral, Gibbs begins to investigate. The case quickly becomes complicated, as the marine's CO apparently has two physical forms, and Tony somehow manages to meet and interrogate the wife's sister in a park without leaving the office. As the investigation continues, the marine turns up embalmed, having been killed two days after his funeral. Gibbs suspects CIA involvement, and is soon tracking a rogue operative in an attempt to rescue the deceased marine's partner before another murder takes place. Recurring characters: Alan Dale as Director Morrow and Pancho Demmings as Gerald Jackson |
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10 | 1x10 | "Left for Dead" | James Whitmore, Jr. | Donald Bellisario and Don McGill | January 6, 2004 | 14.51 million[9] |
Todd bonds with a woman suffering from amnesia after she wakes up and crawls from her grave following a murder attempt, claiming to remember that a bomb is present on a Navy ship. Gibbs and DiNozzo identify the woman as an explosives fabricator who works for a civilian contractor, charged with manufacturing and testing bomb detection devices for the Navy. When one of the woman's coworkers turns up dead, the team investigates the second murder. Meanwhile Todd attempts to help the woman recover from her amnesia, only for the case to come to an unexpected and deadly close. Recurring characters: Pancho Demmings as Gerald Jackson |
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11 | 1x11 | "Eye Spy" | Alan Levi | Frank Cardea, Dana Coen and George Schenck | January 13, 2004 | 14.00 million[10] |
NCIS is called in to investigate the murder of a naval officer at Little Creek Naval Base following an anonymous tip-off. McGee manages to track the tip-off to Langley, suggesting that the CIA has been spying on the base. Gibbs and Todd follow the tip-off, coming across a witness who leads the team to several possible suspects. At first the murder seems to be tied in with work the officer was involved with, but the team soon begins to suspect a more domestic motive. Recurring characters: Sean Murray as Timothy McGee and Pancho Demmings as Gerald Jackson |
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12 | 1x12 | "My Other Left Foot" | Jeff Woolnough | Jack Bernstein | February 3, 2004 | |
When the leg of a marine is discovered in a dumpster, Gibbs and the team have a problem - identifying who the leg belongs to and finding the rest of him. Todd and Tony are ordered to find the marine's place of burial and exhume the body, only to discover that the marine to whom the leg belongs was apparently cremated years ago. With no solid leads, the team is stuck following red herrings, until it becomes apparent that the marine was in fact alive until recently, and another marine was killed and falsely identified in the past. This revelation prompts the NCIS team to investigate closer to home. | ||||||
13 | 1x13 | "One Shot, One Kill" | Peter Ellis | Gil Grant | February 10, 2004 | 13.18 million[11] |
When a marine recruiter is killed, the NCIS team quickly discover that a highly intelligent and skilled sniper was behind the attack. Initially, the team believes the sniper had a grudge against the recruiter, but when a second attack occurs the investigation takes on a wider scope. When Gibbs notices that the sniper left a calling card at each scene, he realizes that the sniper was meeting the recruiters before shooting. Hoping to lure out the killer, Gibbs dons his old Marine uniform and takes over in the recruitment office with Todd, his new "commanding officer", co-ordinating with DiNozzo and assisted by an FBI team. Recurring characters: Pancho Demmings as Gerald Jackson |
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14 | 1x14 | "The Good Samaritan" | Alan Levi | Jack Bernstein | February 17, 2004 | 13.49 million[12] |
A local county sheriff calls in NCIS upon discovering a murdered lieutenant commander by the roadside, quickly followed by the murder of a civilian contractor two counties over. As the team struggle to find a motive or suspects for either case, another murder occurs; this time a naval aviator. Ducky points out that while the murders appear to follow the same modus operandi and seem to have been carried out by a serial killer, some elements are different, indicating that the murders were not carried out by the same individual. A DNA sample draws suspicion onto the widow of the third victim, but she has an iron-clad alibi, leaving Gibbs with a complex investigation and many loose ends to tie up. Recurring characters: Pancho Demmings as Gerald Jackson |
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15 | 1x15 | "Enigma" | Thomas J. Wright | John Kelley | February 24, 2004 | 12.14 million[13] |
Fornell and Gibbs clash when it is discovered that a marine colonel absconded from Iraq with two million dollars, and returned to the states under an assumed name. Fornell thinks he stole the money while Gibbs believes he's innocent. The Colonel contacts Gibbs, and explains that he has discovered a conspiracy to siphon funds out of Iraq for use on black ops. Gibbs is drafted in to aid in bringing down the conspiracy, and meets the Colonel's partner - a lieutenant who had died in Gibbs's arms years ago. After being arrested for "pissing off the FBI", Gibbs and Fornell set out to discover the truth behind the Colonel's claims in a tense standoff. Recurring characters: Alan Dale as Director Morrow, Joe Spano as FBI Agent Fornell and Pancho Demmings as Gerald Jackson |
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16 | 1x16 | "Bête Noire" | Peter Ellis | Donald Bellisario | March 2, 2004 | 12.82 million[14] |
Ducky responds to an emergency call when the Israeli Embassy sends a Royal Navy officer to NCIS for autopsy, only to find a gunman (revealed in later episodes to be recurring antagonist Ari Haswari) inside the body bag. As Ducky, Gerald and eventually Todd are held hostage in the autopsy lab, the director coordinates with an FBI strike team to negotiate their release. Meanwhile, Todd hesitates when presented with an opportunity to kill her captor, while Gibbs and Tony take more pro-active measures to get their co-workers out safely, ending with a showdown during which shots are fired, one of which hits Gibbs's left shoulder, leaving both himself and Gerald who had been shot during the siege injured. Recurring characters: Alan Dale as Director Morrow, Pancho Demmings as Gerald Jackson, Jessica Steen as Paula Cassidy and Rudolf Martin as Ari Haswari |
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17 | 1x17 | "The Truth is Out There" | Dennis Smith | Jack Bernstein | March 16, 2004 | 13.29 million[15] |
During a rave party, the body of a Petty Officer falls through the ceiling. Preliminary investigation suggests that the Petty Officer was killed in the nearby parking lot, and was dressed after his death. Upon checking the victim's room, evidence surfaces that he may have been taking financial bribes. Gibbs suspects the victim's co-workers of involvement in the death when their separate versions of events are too consistent. Forensic evidence links them to the scene, and they eventually confess that the death was a prank gone wrong, but Gibbs still believes that there's more to the case than meets the eye. | ||||||
18 | 1x18 | "UnSEALed" | Peter Ellis | Thomas Moran | April 6, 2004 | 10.83 million[16] |
A Navy SEAL convicted of double homicide escapes from Leavenworth, resulting in Todd and McGee being assigned to protect the son and in-laws of the escaped. During the night, the SEAL breaks into the house to see his son before fleeing, leaving Todd tied to a chair and unarmed. Profiling his behavior, Kate theorizes that he may actually be innocent, and had discovered the identity of the real killer while in jail. Gibbs brings in the presiding defense and prosecution attorneys to go over the evidence while attempting to arrest the true killer before their fugitive delivers his own brand of justice: revenge. Recurring characters: Sean Murray as Timothy McGee |
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19 | 1x19 | "Dead Man Talking" | Dennis Smith | Frank Cardea and George Schenck | April 27, 2004 | 11.64 million[17] |
Special Agent Chris Pacci is brutally murdered while investigating a cold case, prompting a guilt-ridden Gibbs to step in and take over the case while attempting to find Pacci's killer. The team follows the trail of millions of dollars, and is led to a woman with ties to the thief. The agents take shifts conducting a stake-out on the woman's house, until Tony is caught raiding the mailbox. Forced to improvise, he introduces himself as a resident of the neighbourhood and strikes up a conversation based on what he had heard via surveillance. This gives him a chance to get close to the suspect in order to find out more, as he goes on a successful date with her. Meanwhile, Abby makes a shocking discovery which leaves Tony horrified and vulnerable to an onslaught of merciless taunts and teasing from Todd: the suspect they've been trailing, Amanda Reed is in fact Lt. Commander Voss, the Officer who faked his own death in a car accident and who's responsible for stealing money from the Navy. Things come to a head in a bar where Voss/Reed attempts to kill Tony in front of witnesses but Gibbs gets there just in time and shoots Voss/Reed dead, avenging Pacci's death. Recurring characters: Sean Murray as Timothy McGee |
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20 | 1x20 | "Missing" | Jeff Woolnough | John Kelley | May 4, 2004 | 10.13 million[18] |
The disappearance of a marine draws NCIS in to investigate, and it's discovered that several marines from the same unit have also vanished under similar circumstances. When skeletal remains of one of the missing men is found chained to a pipe in a small sewer room, Gibbs begins to suspect the unit CO (the only team member not dead or missing) as a serial killer. However, after Tony vanishes, the investigation takes on a more frantic pace and McGee is called in from Norfolk to help as Gibbs and Kate work against the clock to find Tony before it's too late. Recurring characters: Sean Murray as Timothy McGee |
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21 | 1x21 | "Split Decision" | Terrence O'Hara | Bob Gookin | May 11, 2004 | 11.07 million[19] |
As Ducky meets his new assistant, Jimmy Palmer, Gibbs takes the case of a marine found impaled on a tree stump. The investigation uncovers the sale of decommissioned military weapons on the black market. Tony goes undercover and meets the buyer, only to stumble into an ATF operation. Working with ATF Special Agent Stone, Gibbs poses as a weapons supplier to complete the deal, and must double cross everyone in order to find the corrupt person at the centre of the investigation, and the one responsible for the marine's death. Recurring characters: Sean Murray as Timothy McGee and Brian Dietzen as Jimmy Palmer |
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22 | 1x22 | "A Weak Link" | Alan Levi | Jack Bernstein | May 18, 2004 | 10.39 million[20] |
Routine training results in the death of a U.S. Navy SEAL lieutenant just days before he was due to deploy on a classified hostage rescue operation. The death is initially dismissed as an equipment malfunction, but Abby discovers that the link attaching the lieutenant to his rappelling rope was made of a weaker material than factory standard, suggesting sabotage and potentially murder. Pressure is applied by the CIA for the investigation to be wrapped up within 38 hours so the operation can continue. As the case goes on, Gibbs discovers that the lieutenant had a secret, and that his wife may hold vital information about his death. Recurring characters: Sean Murray as Timothy McGee and Brian Dietzen as Jimmy Palmer |
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23 | 1x23 | "Reveille" | Thomas J. Wright | Donald Bellisario | May 25, 2004 | 10.86 million[21] |
As Gibbs's obsession with tracking down the infiltrator who held Todd and Ducky hostage begins reaching new heights, the team grow more concerned about him. McGee works at identifying him with a modified FBI program, while Todd and Tony go for lunch with Ducky. As Tony leaves in pursuit of his "dream woman", Todd heads back to the office for a video conference with Paula Cassidy, only to be kidnapped and reunited with her captor, now revealed as a Hamas terrorist who is planning to shoot down Marine One - a transport helicopter carrying President Bush and Ariel Sharon. As Gibbs grows increasingly agitated, the search for the terrorist is narrowed down by McGee and Abby calculating his exact age, and Ducky concluding that he attended medical school. McGee's program locates him as a graduate of a Scottish medical school. As the terrorist tries to convince Todd to identify Marine One, McGee finally discovers his name - Ari Haswari. The episode ends with Ari and Gibbs meeting each other in Autopsy and then Gibbs shoots Ari in his left arm in revenge for Ari injuring him and Gerald as well as kidnapping Kate. Recurring characters: Joe Spano as FBI Agent Fornell, Sean Murray as Timothy McGee, Rudolf Martin as Ari Haswari, Jessica Steen as Paula Cassidy and Brian Dietzen as Jimmy Palmer |
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