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      Season 18 – NCIS

      2020 Crime Drama Action Adventure Mystery & Thriller List
      Reviews 48% Fewer than 50 Ratings Audience Score Naval Criminal Investigative Service Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs leads a group of colorful personalities in investigating crimes -- ranging from murder and espionage to terrorism -- that have evidence connected to Navy and Marine Corps personnel. The team includes MIT graduate Timothy McGee, Ellie Bishop, who specializes in international threat assessment, charismatic and unpredictable Nick Torres, and forensic psychologist Jack Sloane. Dr. Donald "Ducky" Mallard brings his vast experience in forensics into play to help solve cases. Read More Read Less Watch on Fandango at Home Premiered Nov 25 Buy Now

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      Audience Member If I could give this no stars I would. Between killing off breena off screen in a flash forward in one episode then kidnapped kids in Afghanistan to to kling off Emily for fornell for no good reason other than to screw with Tobias. To follow that with a dogfighting ring episode that was unessisarirly graphic and no warning of that factor. This has ended my following and love of ncis. Too much morbidity and death in small space of time. Don't even get me started on their covid filming. No masks in a hospital scene not even 0n the doctor. Nick taking off his mask as he enters the building. Extremely disappointed if you haven't watched season 18 don't. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review Audience Member HOW IS THIS STILL ON?! Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review Audience Member I couldn't give the season zero stars but I would have. Too many female actresses left which leads me to believe the culture is not great at N.C.I.S. regardless of what is stated by actresses on the payroll. Also, not telling an actress she is going to lose her job before an episode airs is so CRUEL. I am talking about the actress who played Emily Fornell having to hear about her characters death through text while the episode aired- HEARTLESS. The plots became very dull and the actors with the exception of Emily Wickersham seemed as if they were about the fall asleep. The show has lost a lot of its warmth and vibrancy that it had even as recently as a couple of years back. I think this show should come to an end. Without Gibbs at the helm the format is lost and although I like Katrina Law, at this stage I do not identify with Agent Knight. The show already has an action figure egomaniac in Torres and we don't need a female version of that. I could eat my words later and she may have some genuinely impressive storylines but I don't really know if I will continue watching. Why did Ellie Bishop leave? She was a beautiful and empowered character who was written out like her whole character development and years of evolution into this amazing agent, was snuffed out. I hope it was her decision and she was not written out to make way for Agent knight because there should be more than one female detective on N.C.I.S. not just replacing one for the other. There has always been a lot more male representation on this show than female and I was hoping that N.C.I.S. would change that and have an equal number of female to male special agents in season 19 but I guess not. They are doggedly sticking to their pattern. To build up a relationship between Ellie and Nick for arguably 5 seasons for it to crash and burn in a nasty, cold and disrespectful way is a disgrace and spits in the face of fans of the show and of the pairing. I hope the writers won't be surprised when their ratings fall and they should really reflect on what has caused it. I think N.C.I.S. in the future will have a lot more hostage negotiations and high octave action sequences due to agent Knight joining the team but I would rather they did not focus so much on that and focus more on developing their characters and reintroducing some of the magic of N.C.I.S. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review Audience Member OMG I LOVE THIS SHOW! I would recommend this show to almost anyone. My only drawback on this show is the graphic autopsy scenes, but after watching almost every episode twice (all 344 of them...), you get used to it. I have recently learned the talent of watching the autopsy scenes while eating 😆 🤢 Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review Audience Member Lackluster and obvious plots, loss of (too) many key characters in rapid succession, half-hearted performances from the remaining cast, apparent diminishing of allocated resources... If this was the best you had to offer, maybe you should have put it back in your pocket and kept if for yourself, done as others have and delayed for a year or so. Calling it 'good enough' was insulting to the studio, the writers, the performers, and the fans - NCIS is (was...) so much better than this. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review Audience Member PLEASE get back to the regular format. Episode 1 of this series was AWFUL. Couldn't watch any more after 15 mins and gave up. Just so BORINGLY slow! Used to love NCIS, but maybe time to finish if this is what we're in for. Rated 1 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

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      Episodes

      Episode 1 Aired Nov 17, 2020 Sturgeon Season Gibbs and Fornell attempt to track down the leader of a drug ring who supplied drugs to Fornell's daughter; the team deals with the case of a missing cadaver from the NCIS autopsy room. Details Episode 2 Aired Nov 24, 2020 Everything Starts Somewhere Flashbacks reveal the murder case that first introduced young Gibbs to NCIS and to Ducky. Details Episode 3 Aired Dec 8, 2020 Blood and Treasure The discovery of two dead bodies in a forest leads the NCIS team into the wild world of modern-day treasure hunting; Gibbs and Fornell get deeper into their search for the opioid kingpin. Details Episode 4 Aired Jan 19, 2021 Sunburn McGee and his wife Delilah's Bahamian vacation turns into a high-stakes mission; Gibbs fears the worst when his search for Fornell leads to blood. Details Episode 5 Aired Jan 19, 2021 Head of the Snake Gibbs and Fornell's crusade to find the head of the drug ring responsible for Fornell's daughter Emily's overdose comes to a climax; Gibbs and Vance finally let the team in on a case that has dangerous implications. Details Episode 6 Aired Jan 26, 2021 1mm Following a tip about smuggled weapons, Bishop and Torres engage in a shootout in a former sheriff's residence that's now a historical site, only to find themselves locked in abandoned jail cells there. Details Episode 7 Aired Feb 9, 2021 The First Day NCIS investigates the murder of a Navy officer who was killed while driving home a recently released inmate; Gibbs helps Palmer deal with a personal trauma. Details Episode 8 Aired Mar 2, 2021 True Believer When Sloane's name is discovered in Afghanistan at the site of an abandoned bus with a dead driver, Gibbs accompanies her on a trip to find a group of girls who were kidnapped from the bus; a hacker emails compromising information to the Taliban. Details Episode 9 Aired Mar 9, 2021 Winter Chill NCIS dives into the competitive world of food trucks after finding a man frozen to death in the back of one. Details Episode 10 Aired Mar 16, 2021 Watchdog The team uncovers a secret dogfighting ring, which leads to an unexpected move by one of the team members. Details Episode 11 Aired Apr 6, 2021 Gut Punch Vance assigns McGee, Torres and Bishop to COVID compliance duty at a foreign affairs summit, where they discover a link to another NCIS team's murder case. Details Episode 12 Aired Apr 27, 2021 Sangre Evidence from the stabbing of a Marine sergeant leads Torres to meet his father, who left when Torres was a child. Details Episode 13 Aired May 4, 2021 Misconduct The team investigates a biker killed in a hit-and-run; Gibbs prepares to testify against a financial adviser who stole millions from his Navy clients. Details Episode 14 Aired May 11, 2021 Unseen Improvements NCIS tracks a stolen laptop to the uncle of a young boy, Phineas, Gibbs' former neighbor. Details Episode 15 Aired May 18, 2021 Blown Away When members of an NCIS Regional Enforcement Action Capabilities Training Team are killed during an explosion, NCIS Special Agent Jessica Knight, the lone surviving member, helps crack the case using high-tech body armor. Details Episode 16 Aired May 25, 2021 Rule 91 While pursuing a dangerous arms dealer, the team is shocked when Bishop is implicated in an old NSA leak; Gibbs and Marcie realize the killer they've been tracking may be onto them. Details
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      Critics Reviews

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      Stephanie Holland Tell-Tale TV At this point in our relationship with NCIS, there are very few surprises left. We're basically an old married couple who eats at our favorite restaurant every week and knows exactly what to expect from the menu. Rated: 3.25/5 Nov 18, 2020 Full Review Read all reviews

      Season Info

      Director
      Diana Valentine, Michael Zinberg, James Whitmore Jr., Terrence O'Hara, Tawnia McKiernan
      Executive Producer
      Chas. Floyd Johnson, Mark Horowitz, Mark Harmon, Frank Cardea, George Schenck, Steven D. Binder, Scott Williams, Donald P. Bellisario
      Screenwriter
      Brendan Fehily, Marco Schnabel, Margaret Rose Lester, Scott Williams, Steven D. Binder, Christopher J. Walid, David J. North
      Network
      CBS
      Rating
      TV-14 (L|V)
      Genre
      Crime, Drama, Action, Adventure, Mystery & Thriller
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date
      Nov 17, 2020