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NCIS Star Teases Thrilling Episode Featuring McGee's Kidnapping and Fictional Book Characters

Summary

  • McGee's Deep Six novels feature NCIS team as characters
  • McGee gets kidnapped by an obsessed fan in upcoming episode
  • NCIS team members play their fictional counterparts to help rescue McGee
NCIS Star Teases Thrilling Episode Featuring McGee's Kidnapping and Fictional Book Characters

On November 18, 2025, NCIS star Sean Murray teased an upcoming episode of the long-running crime drama that will put a unique spin on the show. In the episode, set to air on November 18, McGee's Deep Six book series, which features fictionalized versions of the NCIS team, will come to life.

According to Murray, McGee finds himself in trouble when he is kidnapped by an obsessed fan while working on his latest Deep Six novel. To escape, McGee must rely on the help of his book characters, who are based on his real-life NCIS colleagues. This includes Gary Cole's character, Professor Parkman, who is a take on Alden Parker, and Katrina Law's Agent Knightshade, inspired by Jessica Knight.

The episode promises to be a thrilling and comedic departure from the show's usual format, as the NCIS team members embrace their fictional counterparts. Murray teased that Wilmer Valderrama's character, Nick Torres, will have a particularly amusing transformation into his book persona, Rick Soares, who is a stark contrast to the rough-edged agent.

Overall, the upcoming NCIS episode is set to offer a unique and engaging twist that delves into McGee's creative writing process and the relationships between the team members.

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McGee gets kidnapped by an obsessed fan while working on his Deep Six novels, which feature fictionalized versions of the NCIS team.
To escape from the kidnapping, McGee has to turn to the fictional characters from his Deep Six books, who are based on the real NCIS team members.
The episode features the NCIS team members playing their fictional counterparts from McGee's Deep Six novels, providing a comedic and thrilling departure from the show's usual format.

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