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  2. List of NCIS episodes - Wikipedia

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    Cote de Pablo had a continuous arc starting with the first two episodes ("Kill Ari"), and later promoted to the main cast in the episode "Silver War". Lauren Holly joins the supporting cast as NCIS Director Jenny Shepard. She was promoted to the main cast in the ninth episode ("Frame Up"). This is the first season to feature 24 episodes.

  3. Double Blind - Wikipedia

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    The spin-off NCIS: Los Angeles drew second and was seen by 13.18 million viewers. [1] Compared to the last episode "Revenge", "Double Blind" was down in viewers and even in adults 18–49. [5] Douglas Wolfe from TV Fanatic gave the episode 4.8/5 and stated that "[the episode] can be summed up in one word: loyalty. Or, if you like, four words ...

  4. NCIS season 1 - Wikipedia

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    Note: This is the first episode to feature Sean Murray as Timothy McGee. He would later get promoted to a main regular starting season 2 and, as of May 2024, is now the longest serving cast member in the series.

  5. NCIS: Los Angeles season 4 - Wikipedia

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    NCIS: Los Angeles was renewed for a fourth season on March 14, 2012. [25] In November 2012, NCIS: Los Angeles introduced a potential spin-off titled NCIS: Red. [26] Written and produced by Shane Brennan, the series would follow "a mobile team of agents who live and work together as they go across the country to solve crimes". [26]

  6. List of NCIS: Los Angeles episodes - Wikipedia

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    NCIS: Los Angeles title card. NCIS: Los Angeles is an American television series that premiered on CBS on September 22, 2009. [1] The series is set in Los Angeles, California and follows the stories of the members of the Office of Special Projects, an undercover division of the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS). [2]

  7. Francis Ford Coppola - Wikipedia

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    His Las Vegas-set musical fantasy One from the Heart (1982), while pioneering in its use of video-editing techniques, ended with a disastrous box-office gross of US$636,796 against a $26-million budget, [78] and he was forced to sell the 23-acre Zoetrope Studio in 1983. [29] He would spend the rest of the decade working to pay off his debts.

  8. The Simpsons - Wikipedia

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    The show's revenue continued to rise through syndication and DVD sales, and in April 2004 the main cast stopped appearing for script readings, demanding they be paid $360,000 per episode. [ 70 ] [ 71 ] The strike was resolved a month later [ 72 ] and their salaries were increased to between $250,000 [ 73 ] and $360,000 per episode. [ 74 ]

  9. Chuck (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The last two episodes of the original thirteen aired on January 24, 2008, with episode 12 airing at 8/7c and episode 13 at 10/9c, three days after they aired in Canada. Despite receiving a full season pickup, the first season contained only thirteen episodes; production was stalled due to the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike. [103] [104]