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The team receives multiple suspects, one of which is Dorneget's dentist, which ends up leading to an MTAC call from Dearing himself. He reveals the reason he is doing this is Gibbs' fault. The team discovers that Dearing's son was a Navy sailor who was killed by a manufacturing defect that could have easily been avoided, and that his plans are ...
Matthew Lee Jones [1] (born November 1, 1981) [2] is an American actor, voice artist, comedian, rapper, and singer known for his portrayals of Brandon "Badger" Mayhew on the AMC crime drama series Breaking Bad, Baxter on the CBS sitcom Mom, and Ned Dorneget in NCIS.
Later in Season 12, Dorneget returns in the episode "Troll", where it is revealed that he has become a full-fledged NCIS Special Agent and that he also works for NCIS Cyber Operations. In the next episode, "The Lost Boys", Dorneget is killed in Cairo in a terrorist bomb attack after saving dozens of people at a hotel.
The following contains spoilers from the Feb. 9 episode of NCIS. NCIS done pulled a Blue Bloods, with its first episode set during the COVID-19 pandemia era. Early into this Tuesday’s episode of ...
The premiere episode of Season 21 of NCIS concluded with Jimmy Palmer (Brian Dietzen) discovering that his mentor Donald “Ducky” Mallard (David McCallum) had died in his sleep and the last ...
"Need to Know" is written by George Schenck & Frank Cardea and directed by Michelle MacLaren. Schenck and Cardea were given the task of revisiting NCIS agent Ned Dorneget (Matt L. Jones), as the new "probie", by showrunner Gary Glasberg. [2] Dorneget was introduced in the episode "Sins of the Father", which aired in November 2011.
Tuesday's episode of NCIS fast-forwarded to the pandemic, and revealed that one member of the team was hit especially hard by COVID-19. Jimmy Palmer suffered a devastating loss when his wife ...
An NCIS case changes from accidental death to murder when evidence reveals that a Navy lieutenant died of forced over-hydration. The team discovered that the victim, Jason Simms, had been drugged with ecstasy, causing severe dehydration; this led him to over-hydrate, causing water toxification.