It's a time of transition for the loyal agents of NCIS in Season 14 of the top-rated drama. Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs (Mark Harmon) and the Major Case Response Team continue to answer the call of duty whenever and wherever crimes involve the U.S. Navy. This season, two new agents are welcomed to the family: Nicholas Torres (Wilmer Valderrama) and Alexandra Quinn (Jennifer Esposito). Also joining the crew is MI6 Officer Clayton Reeves (Duane Henry), who specialises in cases with international repercussions. From terrorists and assassins to cyber-threats and anti-government militias, these fearless agents go where the evidence leads to keep America safe and sound in this 6-disc, 24-episode collection. Special Features: Table Read Nonstop Pandora's Box, Part II (NCIS: New Orleans Crossover Episode) Opening Pandora's Box Above Board: A Look At Season 14 Joining The Family: The New Agents Tribute To Gary Glasberg Brian Dietzen's NCIS Audio Commentaries On Select Episodes
Season 10 of TV's highly acclaimed drama, NCIS, Special Agent Jethro Gibbs (Mark Harmon) leads his crew on 24 all-new adrenaline-charged episodes. Serial killers, terrorists-at-large, a downed helicopter and a murder case that hits too close to home are just a few of the explosive cases that the Naval Criminal Investigative Service team are trained to crack. Co-stars Michael Weatherly, Cote de Pablo, Sean Murray, Pauley Perrette, Rocky Carroll, Brian Dietzen and David McCallum shoot to thrill.
WORLD-CLASS ACTION. With cases involving local cyber-terrorists to international pirates and elusive serial killers, the NCIS team keeps adventure in the line of fire. Led by Special Agent Jethro Gibbs (Mark Harmon), this expert squad hunts down humanity's most notorious enemies in the name of freedom and justice for all. Co-starring Michael Weatherly, Sean Murray, Pauley Perrette, Rocky Carroll, Brian Dietzen, David McCallum and Emily Wickersham, this 6-disc, 24-episode set showcases suspense at its nail-biting, pulse-pounding best. For the first time on DVD, NCIS Season 12is reporting for duty.
Enjoy every twist and turn from NCIS in this explosive 48-disc collection.Join special agent Jethro Gibbs (Mark Harmon) and his team as they face international espionage, murder and terrorism around the globe. Every suspense-filled episode from the acclaimed crime drama is here, complete with behind-the-scenes featurettes and special features.
NCIS: Season 6 (6 Discs)
The NCIS team is back in action with all 24 suspense-filled episodes of Season 9. Special Agent Jethro Gibbs (Mark Harmon) continues to lead the team at the Naval Criminal Investigative Service as they probe into intense military matters, including national security breaches, a secret society of superheroes, and brutal murders - one of which drops them in the heart of Afghanistan and another which leads them to a long-lost agent. Co-stars Michael Weatherly, Cote de Pablo, Sean Murray, Pauley Perrette, Rocky Carroll, Brian Dietzen and David McCallum comprise this do-or-die unit that seeks truth beyond a doubt and puts justice above all. On DVD for the first time, this must-own 6-disc collection makes a case for gripping drama.
NCIS: Season 4 continues the thrilling adventures of a cutting-edge crew of special agents who operate outside the government's chain of command. Led by Leroy Jethro Gibbs (Mark Harmon) a former Marine whose skills as an investigator are unmatched this highly trained tight-knit team travels the world investigating murder espionage and terrorism.
All 24 episodes from the 13th season of the US crime drama following the exploits of the Naval Criminal Investigation Service, led by Special Agent Jethro Gibbs (Mark Harmon). In this season, Gibbs' life hangs in the balance after being shot and McGee (Sean Murray) and Bishop (Emily Wickersham) go undercover as they investigate the death of a marine. The episodes are: 'Stop the Bleeding', 'Personal Day', 'Incognito', 'Double Trouble', 'Lockdown', 'Viral', '16 Years', 'Saviors', 'Day in Court', 'Blood Brothers', 'Spinning Wheel', 'Sister City (Part 1)', 'Déjà Vu', 'Decompressed', 'React', 'Loose Cannons', 'After Hours', 'Scope', 'Reasonable Doubts', 'Charade', 'Return to Sender', 'Homefront', 'Dead Letter' and 'Family First'.
NCIS takes the CSI formula, throws in a good dose of JAG, and comes up with an entertaining series that takes advantage of the actors' likeability. The season begins with the introduction a couple new regulars--agent Timothy McGee (Sean Murray) and assistant medical examiner Jimmy Palmer (Brian Dietzen). And one cast member departs the show by the end of the season. The six-disc set includes all 23 episodes, which aired on CBS during 2004-2005. The show's sophomore year begins with "See No Evil," in which a Navy officer (guest star David Keith) is forced to embezzle millions of dollars, or risk having his wife and blind daughter killed by a kidnapper (played by Tom Cruise's cousin William Mapother). Led by Jethro Gibbs (Mark Harmon), the crack NCIS team comes through to save the day and reveal the mastermind behind the twisted case. Gibbs doesn't display much more emotion this season than he did in the show's debut, but he's just as sarcastic (and even tempered) when being threatened. During one altercation, the mafia threatens to kill his father, brothers and uncles. Non-plussed, Gibbs calmly says that while he has no male relatives still alive, he'd be happy to fax over the numbers of his three ex-wives. With the help of his ace medical examiner Dr. Donald "Ducky" Mallard (David McCallum from The Man from U.N.C.L.E), Gibbs and his team are almost invincible when it comes to solving complicated crimes. Whether he's piecing together the bones of a body, or performing an autopsy on a crisply burnt poodle, Ducky is matter-of-fact as he talks to his dead "clients." Of his nervous but eager assistant Jimmy, Ducky notes, "He means well, but sometimes I have an overwhelming urge to slap him." This season, viewers get to see the romantic (and slightly gross) side of Ducky as he briefly romances a doctor half this age. Also on hand to aid (and annoy) Gibbs are happy-go-lucky Tony DiNozzo (Michael Weatherly), former Secret Service agent Caitlin Todd (Sasha Alexander), and forensics expert Abby Sciuto (Pauley Perrette), who can solve anything if you say "please" and bring her a Big Gulp to sip. Look for a gentle guest appearance by Charles Durning as a Medal of Honor recipient who wants to turn himself in for killing his best friend and fellow comrade during World War II. While the plot twists won't surprise most viewers, the acting, writing, and spirit of the episode leaves the viewer feeling satisfied. --Jae-Ha Kim
Equal parts JAG and C.S.I., NCIS does a formidable job of blending relevant military headlines with quirky characters who are tenaciously determined to solve a crime--even if it means having to sleep in the morgue to get a few minutes of shut eye. Created by Donald P. Bellisario (JAG, Quantum Leap), NCIS actually began as a two-part episode of JAG in 2003. Later that year, the drama made its full-season debut on CBS. On this six-disc set, which includes all 23 non-JAG episodes plus optional commentary by Bellisario on the first episode, viewers are introduced to an elite squad of special agents, led by Leroy Jethro Gibbs (Mark Harmon). Gibbs is a hard-nosed investigator who doesn't say much. But when he does, an insult usually comes out of his mouth. He's brilliant when it comes to ferreting out the truth, but he's not savvy enough to figure out how to block his ex-wife's nagging phone calls. Instead, he makes do by destroying his cell phone. Gibbs' team is fleshed out by an eclectic and somewhat eccentric set of colleagues, including medical examiner Dr. Donald "Ducky" Mallard (David McCallum from The Man from U.N.C.L.E.), wannabe playboy and former homicide detective Anthony DiNozzo (Michael Weatherly), forensics expert and resident Goth chick Abby Sciuto (Pauley Perrette), and former Secret Service agent Caitlin Todd (Sasha Alexander). The murder of a peripheral NCIS agent halfway through the season is a taste of what's to come in future seasons when core characters leave the show (voluntarily or not). But in its first year, the show sets up a strong premise that (while not wholly original) is well executed. One of the more stickling aspects of the show is its reluctance to allow Tony to show signs of maturity. At times, he behaves more like a rambunctious puppy than an ace investigator. --Jae-Ha Kim Product Description> An elite team of agents investigates crime within the Navy community outside the military chain of command.
Just when you think you've seen every twist and turn, the NCIS team is back with another adrenaline-packed season. Special Agent Gibbs (Mark Harmon) and company are tested like never before with a flurry of high-stakes cases involving international espionage, al Qaeda plots, brutal serial killings and double agents. Along with co-stars Michael Weatherly, Cote de Pablo, Sean Murray, Pauley Perrette, Rocky Carroll, Brian Dietzen, and David McCallum, this 6-disc set contains every heart-pounding minute of all 24 episodes - including behind-the-scenes DVD-exclusive special features. As the NCIS team races to hunt down the truth, they discover the hardest part of the job isn't always solving the crime. It's knowing who to trust. Special Features: I Have A Question For... Questions From The Fans Technically Speaking: A Conversation with Technical Advisor Leon Carroll, Jr. Episode 168: Cracked: Audio Commentary with Pauley Perrette and Tony Wharmby (Director) Practical Magic: Turning Back Time on Director Vance Episode 171: Enemies Domestic - Audio Commentary with Rocky Carroll, Jesse Stern (Writer), Mark Horowitz (Director) Episode 176: A Man Walks Into a Bar... - Audio Commentary with Mark Harmon, Gary Glasberg (EP/Writer) and James Whitmore, Jr. Lights! Camera! Weatherly! Michael Weatherly Directs an Episode Episode 179: One Last Score - Audio Commentary with Michael Weatherly and Mark Horowitz Grab Your Gear: A Look At Season 8 Very Special Effects Murder, They Wrote: The Writers Talk About NCIS
With two solid seasons already banked, NCIS returns for a compelling third year with exciting plotlines and a slightly tweaked cast. The show's second season ended with the brutal and shocking death of Caitlin Todd (Sasha Alexander). The first two episodes of this season deal with the aftermath of bringing her killer to justice and examining the emotional impact of her loss on the remaining members of the NCIS team, which is led by Jethro Gibbs (Mark Harmon). The six-disc set includes all 24 episodes, which aired on CBS during 2005-2006. Returning are happy-go-lucky ladies' man Tony DiNozzo (Michael Weatherly, Dark Angel), forensics expert and resident Goth chick Abby Sciuto (Pauley Perrette), medical examiner Dr. Donald "Ducky" Mallard (David McCallum, The Man from U.N.C.L.E), and agent Timothy McGee (Sean Murray). Former Mossad intelligence officer Ziva David (Cote de Pablo) joins the close-knit cast, as does Jennifer Shepard (Lauren Holly, Dumb & Dumber) as the new NCIS director. Working on a daily basis with Shepard initially makes Gibbs wary. Not only is she a former girlfriend, but she also was his underling at one time. Equal parts CSI and JAG, NCIS works primarily because of its quirky cast, which is able to take sometimes regurgitated ideas and rework them into something engagingly watchable. Throughout this season, we will see agents endangered and framed, and one will accidentally kill an undercover detective who may not have been armed. But the explosive two-part season finale will finally shed light on Gibbs' painful history and help explain why he is who is he today. --Jae-Ha Kim
The critically acclaimed action-packed adventures continue for the of a cutting-edge team of special agents who operate outside the government's chain of command.
All episodes from the first 13 seasons of the JAG spin-off series NCIS, centering on the Naval Criminal Investigative Service, a crack team of government agents who operate outside the military chain of command. These special agents traverse the globe, investigating crimes linked to the Navy or Marine Corps from murder and espionage, to terrorism and stolen submarines. More than just an action-packed drama, NCIS shows the sometimes complex, always amusing dynamics of a team forced to work together under high-stress situations.
NCIS: The Seventh Season is the hit show’s most explosive one yet, as all 24 episodes of the blockbuster series return to DVD in this 6-disc set, with never-before-seen special features! This season, the tight-knit group of NCIS agents face their most personal cases to date, as familiar faces, family members, and old adversaries complicate their lives and jobs. Also this season, Special Agent Jethro Gibbs (Mark Harmon) is pursued by not one, but two beautiful women, who each have their own secret agenda. Co-starring Michael Weatherly, Cote de Pablo, Sean Murray, Pauley Perrette, Rocky Carroll, and David McCallum, TV’s most-watched crime show returns with a vengeance. You won’t want to miss one second!
The complete third season of NCIS. Episodes Comprise: 1. Kill Ari: Part 1 2. Kill Ari: Part 2 3. Mind Games 4. Silver War 5. Switch 6. The Voyeur's Web 7. Honor Code 8. Under Covers 9. Frame Up 10. Probie 11. Model Behaviour 12. Boxed In 13. Deception 14. Light Sleeper 15. Head Case 16. Family Secret 17. Ravenous 18. Bait 19. Iced 20. Untouchable 21. Bloodbath 22. Jeopardy 23. Hiatus: Part 1 24. Hiatus: Part 2
NCIS: Season 1 - 6 Box Set (38 Discs)
NCIS (Naval Criminal Investigative Service) is more than just an action drama. With liberal doses of humour it focuses on the sometimes complex and always amusing dynamics of a team forced to work together in high-stress situations. Leading this troupe of colourful personalities is NCIS Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs (Mark Harmon) a former Marine gunnery sergeant whose skills as an investigator are unmatched. Gibbs is a man of few words who only needs a look to explain it all. W
Featuring all the episodes from Season 2! Episodes Comprise: 1. See No Evil 2. The Good Wives Club 3. Vanished 4. Lt. Jane Doe 5. The Bone Yard 6. Terminal Leave 7. Call Of Silence 8. Heart Break 9. Forced Entry 10. Chained 11. Black Water 12. Doppelganger 13. The Meat Puzzle 14. Witness 15. Caught On Tape 16. Pop Life 17. An Eye For An Eye 18. Bikini Wax 19. Conspiracy Theory 20. Red Cell 21. Hometown Hero 22. SWAK 23. Twilight
Mind your mummy Mario.Hip and Hop steal the golden mummy case of Prince Mushroomkhamen a dead ringer for Mario and awaken the wrath of Mommy Mummy Mushroomkhamen who tears up Desert Land in search of her kidnapped son. The Mario Brothers come to the aid of the terrified Desert Landers but Queen Mushroomkhamen mistakes Mario for her son and drags him back to the tomb with her and to make matters worse she mummifies Mario and puts him down to a 10 000 year long nap!Misadventures in babysittingThe Mario Brothers are warped into a Brooklyn apartment and mistakenly appointed as babysitters for a rebellious and prank-playing brat Junior. During a game of hide and seek Junior sneaks into the Warp Zone entrance lands in Mushroom Kingdom and befriends the Koopa kids actually helping them trap Mario and Luigi in the belly of a heated volcano!Toaddally magical adventureToad is toadally infatuated with the Wizard King's new magic wand. Against the wizard's wishes he uses the wand to create giant pipe creatures that he hopes will keep King Koopa's army away. But Toad is unable to control the power of the wand and the pipe creatures turn against him and wreak havoc on the Kingdom. The Mario Brothers and the Wizard King must come to Toad's rescue.Oh BrotherA grudging hostility is aroused between the Brothers when they are Kooped up in Toad's cottage due to a rain storm outside. Their tempers flare and the Brothers face off vowing to de-brotherize themselves and go their seperate ways. Princess Toadstool for PresidentPrincess Toadstool is fed up with Koopa's antics and challenges him to try and win the Kingdom from her fair and square in a democratic election.Also includes Episode - Dadzilla
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