NCIS: Season SevenThis Series of Naval Criminal Investigative Service, known with its acronyms as
NCIS really doesn’t any introduction. I mean all of us at one stage when we watched any one of the series of NCIS were captivated by the riveting suspense of the knowledgeable expertise of the naval investigation that delivers the deserved justice. If then you have seen the series of this investigative series in sequence, and haven’t watched the season seven of it now the opportunity and time is here to grab this DVD while you still can, or else you will be lagging behind, I tell for real. So if you are into
law and order stories that deals deeper with the crop of investigative cases manhandled by the experts in their fields, that is the special agents who happens to be the task force then look no further because the series caters you with the all inclusive content of series of events on the silver plate. However, the special emphasis of the NCIS team mainly concentrates on the murder cases that are often unresolved and bundled with, and espionage within the spheres of the workplace to terrorism and stolen submarines. These special agents travel the globe to investigate all crimes with Navy or Marine Corps ties which eventually resolves the case in a more transparent and deserving way between the two parties. In this seven season you will be glued to your HD screens with bated breath to see the epic end of how Special Agent Gibbs (Mark Harmon) and the rest of the Naval Criminal Investigative Service wherever their investigations take and lead them to.
The destination that will eventually take them is definitely North Africa, where movie-referencing hunk Special Agent DiNozzo (Michael Weatherly) and McGee (Sean Murray) have been captured while investigating Ziva's disappearance. For uninitiated probes, this episode serves as a series primer as DiNozzo, tied to a chair and shot up with sodium pentothal, gives a rundown to his captor about the rest of the team and their standing in the NCIS universe. There is considerable comfort to be taken in the show's format. Episodes usually begin with discovery of a shocking and grisly murder, then office banter and byplay until Gibbs announces said crime ("We got a dead marine, grab your gear") and then the labyrinthine investigation leading to an act for a twist.
I bet you this series has raised the bar in its general totality and is very much prepared to scoop some awards, because the epic content has been elevated to the larger extent. So be warned to watch to this space!!