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At the start of season seven, Vance approves Ziva's transfer to NCIS, proving that Gibbs was right, and Ziva is loyal to NCIS. Vance and Jackie have two children: a daughter, Kayla, and a son, Jared. In the episode "Angel of Death", it is revealed that La Grenouille is the father of Jeanne Benoit, the woman that DiNozzo falls in love with after seducing her in the course of Director Shepard's undercover investigation, which Shepard later reveals in an apology to the young woman for "crossing the line" in "Internal Affairs". In "Knockout" it is revealed that he was originally from Ohio, but grew up in Chicago where he trained to be a boxer. Quinn prides herself on remembering every agent she's ever trained, including McGee, Bishop, and Torres. In "Broken Bird," Ducky reveals that his mother has moved out and has Alzheimer's disease. (Muse Watson) is introduced in episode flashbacks in the episode "Hiatus" (Part 1). She appears in season 11 episode 8 "Alibi", season 12 episode 8 "Semper Fortis" and season 13 episode 9 "A Day in Court". The synopsis teases the action will remain in the past as Gibbs and Fornell continue to try and track down some drug dealers. In "Newborn King", Palmer is accompanied to NCIS headquarters by Breena's father, Ed Slater. He underwent medical training in Scotland at the University of Edinburgh Medical School, in order to serve undercover inside the Gaza Strip, where his mother was killed during a retaliatory bombardment by Israel. Jackie and Vance met while attending a University of Maryland basketball game where Len Bias was playing. As he and Gibbs go to confront "him" (Ducky mistakenly assumed that Dr. Hampton was male), he asks Gibbs to think no less of him for giving the M.E. Bahni Turpin has joined the cast as Camille West in episode three of season 18. Jenny and Gibbs are reunited in "Kill Ari (Part I)", which stirs Gibbs' heart and opens up constant flirtation between her and Gibbs. Cade was shot and killed by Jonathan Cole in the season nine premiere "Nature of the Beast". Sloane served in Afghanistan, where she was a prisoner of war. The character does not return for Season 11 but is briefly mentioned in the Season 12 episode "The San Dominick", when he calls McGee for updates regarding Gibbs and the hostage situation. Ducky has a "second talent", as Gibbs calls it, to be able to read people, which he expands in season four by studying psychology. As of season ten, all of her immediate family are deceased. The safehouse is empty, and Cole is apprehended. In the Season 11 episodes "Kill Chain" and "Double Back", Delilah is left badly injured in a missile attack at a black-tie event she and McGee are attending. Ari's motivation for his actions is his hatred of his father, who groomed him from birth to be a spy within Al-Qaeda, and was very likely the reason why Gibbs later suspects him in "Twilight" to be the head of an Al-Qaeda cell in Washington, D.C. After murdering Special Agent Kate Todd in the episode "Twilight", and mounting several further attacks on NCIS members (including Gibbs) in the two part episodes "Kill Ari (Part I)" and "Kill Ari (Part 2)", his reign of terror finally comes to an end when Ari is killed by his half-sister, Mossad officer Ziva David, who is later offered and accepts a position at NCIS as Mossad liaison officer. With DiNozzo's departure in the final episode of season thirteen, McGee is permanently promoted to Senior Field Agent. She works well with everyone on the team, becoming particularly close with Ducky and Abby, who convinces her to get a tattoo. Taft is a former surgeon at the Walter Reed Memorial Hospital. In the episode "Bounce" we see that Palmer regularly helps Tony when he is in charge, despite the fact that Tony has frequently mocked Palmer by calling him an "autopsy gremlin". 18x03 Blood and TreasureTV-14. Gibbs deduces, correctly, that the only person Ducky would "stick his neck out" for would be the director. Lieutenant Jonas Cobb (Kerr Smith) is the real name of the "Port-to-Port Killer", or 'P2P' for short, the primary antagonist of season eight. Executive Producer Gary Glasberg described Monroe as "full of fire and cynicism and sarcasm and wit and energy and is extremely experienced". Following this revelation, Bishop returns home to Oklahoma for some time to herself. Gibbs blamed his father's affairs for his mother leaving. Un article de Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre. he replied, "Illya Kuryakin"—the Russian U.N.C.L.E. LJ is "The Namesake" of Jethro Gibbs, and according to Jethro, it was LJ who inspired him to join the Marine Corps as a teenager. He also appears in the Season 11 premiere episode, "Whiskey Tango Foxtrot" where he is left badly injured in an explosion that kills current SECNAV, Clayton Jarvis. He is introduced in the episode "Singled Out", first appearing in "Blowback". Leyla's mother, Shada Shakarji (Diane Venora), is the tough-as-nails matriarch of one of the most prominent tribes in Iraq, due to the fact that most of her male relatives are now deceased. In the episode "In the Dark", she returns from choosing her successor and is upset to find that Gibbs has worked through the night to fix her home's plumbing, seeing it as a sign that he does not want to stick around. An expert on Middle Eastern terrorists, she works as an interrogator at Guantanamo Bay. As he is waiting for Davenport to arrive, Cobb tortures Kort, Palmer, and E.J. She previously worked with Pride on a joint undercover operation. Jeanne Benoit (later Jeanne Woods) (Scottie Thompson) first appears in the episode "Sandblast" as Tony DiNozzo's new girlfriend.