
Judgment Day (Part I)
In Los Angeles, Jenny, with Tony and Ziva as a protective detail, attends the funeral for a retired long-time special agent, who supposedly died of a heart attack; Jenny hears a name, sees a man, makes pictures, and summons Mike F...
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"Judgement Day and Judgement Day: Part 2 were originally aired one after the other on CBS as the Season 5 finale. They are my favorite NCIS episodes, starting from the pilot, Yankee White, S1, Ep1, all the way to the beginning of Season 11 when Cote de Pablo as Ziva David exited stage left. I like these episodes so much that every few years I watch them again as I just did on Netflix. In addition to reminding me of The X-Files, my favorite TV series of all time, I love everything about these episodes including the story, the music, the locations, the casting (The story could not have been told ..."
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When Gibbs places the evidence FBI envelope on the desk, the Bag Number is 8675309, as in Tommy Tutone's hit song "867-5309/Jenny I've got your number". The envelope contains information on a case involving the director of NCIS, Jenny Shepard. (Interestingly, the phone number of the song actually belonged to a family in Topsfield, Massachusetts, and caused the household to have to change all of the phone numbers at their house.)
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In Los Angeles, Jenny, with Tony and Ziva as a protective detail, attends the funeral for a retired long-time special agent, who supposedly died of a heart attack; Jenny hears a name, sees a man, makes pictures, and summons Mike F...