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NCIS: The Complete Sixth Season


Directed by
   Dennis Smith
   Thomas J. Wright
   Terrence O'Hara 




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Plot Outline:
     NCIS (Naval Criminal Investigative Service) is more than just an action drama. With liberal doses of humor, it's a show that focuses on the sometimes complex and always amusing dynamics of a team forced to work together in high-stress situations. NCIS Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs (Mark Harmon), a former Marine gunnery sergeant, whose skills as an investigator are unmatched, formerly led this troupe of colorful personalities. Gibbs, a man of few words, only needs a look to explain it all. The team includes NCIS Special Agent Anthony DiNozzo (Michael Weatherly), an ex-homicide detective who may come off as the world's oldest frat boy, but whose instincts in the field are unparalleled; forensic specialist Abby Sciuto (Pauley Perrette), a talented scientist whose dark wit matches her Goth style and eclectic tastes, NCIS Special Agent Timothy McGee (Sean Murray), an MIT graduate whose brilliance with computers far overshadows his insecurities in the field and Ziva David (Cote de Pablo), a former Moussad agent who shares a bond with Gibbs over the death of his arch nemesis, Ari, the terrorist who killed former NCIS Special Agent Kate Todd. Assisting the team is medical examiner Dr. Donald "Ducky" Mallard (David McCallum), who knows it all because he's seen it all, and he's not afraid to let you know. Rounding out the team is NCIS director Jennifer Shepard (Lauren Holly) who has a romantic history with Gibbs. From murder and espionage to terrorism and stolen submarines, these special agents travel the globe to investigate all crimes with Navy or Marine Corps ties.      
NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service" is that rare TV series that grows more popular over multiple seasons. The ratings of this slick and skillful crime show's sixth season topped the previous five--no doubt due to blending a satisfying story formula with a perfectly balanced cast. Special Agent Jethro Gibbs (Mark Harmon, whose long career includes "St. Elsewhere" and "Chicago Hope") is the stern but caring father-figure to a squad of younger agents, including obnoxious, self-satisfied field agent Tony DiNozzo (Michael Weatherly), sexy ex-Mossad agent Ziva David (Cote de Pablo), quizzical cyber-expert Tim McGee (Sean Murray), goth-chick forensics whiz Abby Sciuto (Pauley Perrette), and crusty but wise medical examiner Donald Ducky Mallard (David McCallum, whose career goes back even farther than Harmon's, to "The Man from U.N.C.L.E."). The banter and tensions of this eccentric sextet provide a reliable comic foil to the frequently gruesome events under investigation. At the end of the fifth season, this crack team was scattered to the far corners of the earth by NCIS Director Vance (Rocky Carroll), leaving Gibbs with a green new crew--but within minutes of this season's first episode, that's revealed to be a ruse: Someone in the new team is sending secrets to the enemy. Naturally, sussing out the traitor requires pulling in the old gang one by one. From there, the season gallops along with gripping and often gory opening scenarios (A shower sprays blood! A disembowelled Navy captain has a pentagram on his back! A dying marine writes a number in his own blood--and it's the number for Gibbs service record!) which are cleverly twisted to reveal even more sensational conclusions. The best episodes mislead the viewer multiple times before finally unveiling a surprise solution in the last few minutes. Gliding under these tangled threads are comic subplots about stolen cupcakes and cyberdating. Harmon anchors the show with understated gravitas (sometimes he doesn't change expression through the entire episode), but the quirky side-players provide the juice, particularly old hand McCallum and the petulant but demanding Perrette. Though the NCIS setting means the crimes need to involve Naval personnel, that's just window dressing--this is a show that any fan of detective procedurals will enjoy. "NCIS: The Sixth Season" features plenty of extras for fans, including commentaries that show the actors have the same chatty chemistry as their characters.
 

Season: 6

Cast Summary:
  Mark Harmon
  Michael Weatherly
  David McCallum
  Sean Murray
  Cote De Pablo

Studio: Paramount
DVD Release Date: 2009-08-25

Runtime: 1086

Country: USA

Language: English 

Region: Region 1 encoding (US and Canada)

Format: AC-3  Box set  Color  Dolby  DVD  Widescreen  NTSC 

Number of discs:

Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Widescreen

Comment:
    Let's hear it for Gibbs! Not having TV for a year was not fun and the worst was missing my favorite show NCIS. With this collection I was able to enjoy at leisure catching up with comfortable characters with whom I am very fond. Gibbs and his crew are at the top of their game and the individual members are also great as expected. I am even beginning to warm up some to Leon. NCIS, Sixth Season. This series just gets better and better. The cast, crew, and writers have done an outstanding job and I hope to be able to purchase the series for seasons to come. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all the NCIS family. Connie Farfan's Favorites Now that two of my least favorite characters (Jenny Shepard and Agent Lee) are gone, I love all the episodes. I haven't quite made up my mine about the new director, Leon Vance, but so far not bad. The rest of the ensemble is great. The interaction between Ducky and Gibbs is always interestingly entertaining. As well as the relationship between Ziva, Tony, McGee, Abby, Jim Palmer and Gibbs which always keeps me glued to the TV. Great Show We love to watch NCIS and having the sixth season allows us to watch the show again and again. We purchased this product as opposed to the Seasons one through six because we already own seasons one through five. Four Stars + Spoilers May Follow Another excellent season of NCIS with all its twists and turns each eps. was must see tv from beginning to the surpise cliffhanger of Ziva captured and being interragoted about NCIS. What I love about this show is the humor and fun that goes a long with each eps. That's what keeps me watching and it looks the actors are having just as much fun. The only weak link in the whole awesome season for me was Ziva and Michael. For supposedly dating there was no chemistry between them at all which was a a shame as NCIS headed towards its amazing ending with Tony growing more suspicious of Michael ending with the awesome fight in her apartment ending with Tony killing Ziva's boyfriend I had a hard time believing the man was her boyfriend the whole thing felt flat. None of their scenes together sparked anything. Both actors were awesome with everyone except each other.