NCIS Season 10 Episode 4 Lost at Sea
AIRS ON 10/23/2012
Lost at Sea
Season 10 : Episode 4
Episode Summary
The NCIS team has to find out the cause of the helicopter crash that was
found on shore and locate the missing pilot. Meawhile, Ziva issues a
dare to Tony and McGee
Show Summary
From Donald P. Bellisario comes NCIS, a show bringing us the inner
workings of the government agency that investigates all crimes involving
Navy and Marine Corps personnel, regardless of rank or position. From
murder and espionage to terrorism and stolen submarines, these special
agents traverse the globe to investigate all crimes with Navy or Marine
Corps ties. Leading this team that operates outside of the military
chain of command is Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs (Mark
Harmon), a skilled investigator and interrogator who is smart, tough
and willing to bend the rules to get the job done. Working under Gibbs
is Special Agent Tony DiNozzo (Michael Weatherly), a former homicide
detective who has instincts that can come only from working on the
streets. Joining them is Abby Sciuto (Pauley Perrette), a gifted
forensics specialist whose dark wit matches her goth-style hair and
clothes, and Dr. Donald "Ducky" Mallard (David McCallum), a medical
examiner. Through season one a new character has been introduced --
special agent Tim McGee (Sean Murray, "The Random Years") whose computer
skills will be a very big part of the NCIS team. Special Agent Caitlin
"Kate" Todd (Sasha Alexander, "Dawson's Creek"), a former United States
Secret Service agent, has brought her intelligence and gutsy personality
to the team through first 2 seasons, until during her duty in season
two finale, when she was murdered by a terrorist. In season three, the
NCIS team welcomed Mossad Agent Ziva David (Cote de Pablo), who took
Kate's place in the team, and the NCIS team got a new director, Jenny
Shepard (Lauren Holly). After Holly's departure at the end of Season 5,
the position of the NCIS director was taken over by Leon Vance (Rocky
Carroll).
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