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9/10
Best Way to Kick Off A Hit Show!
ShelbyTMItchell20 January 2013
Warning: Spoilers
Know that JAG kicked off NCIS. But this is how the show really developed. As we see the Secret Service in charge of protecting the President and Agent Catlin Todd, who used to be with the USSS.

NCIS wants to view the death of a Major on board the Air Force One. As the USSS, FBI, and NCIS get into jurisdiction friction. Plus all kinds of comic relief over this.

NCIS take over Air Force One and fly away with it. As agent Todd, aka Kate is forced to help out. At first she is a suspect due to her relationship with the Major of the Marines. But after a brief interrogation with Gibbs on board in the Air Force One bathroom, she is proved innocent.

This is one of the rare times we see Gibb's funny humor. But it is a great way of kicking off a hit show still on!
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9/10
Great episode, but something has always bothered me
Hrajeepers6 April 2021
1. Was mentioned in the goofs. Wichita, Ks is in Sedgwick County, not Wichita County.

2. The President's plane routinely lands in Wichita, but it would not have landed at Mid continent, they would have diverted to McConnell Air Force Base where there would have been military back up.

This episode is a great series starter, and drags you into a show you would want to watch.
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8/10
Yankee White
nebohr27 December 2021
The Yankee White Episode.

Umm: like can someone please tell me who would name their child polly parrot? And like dress her so shabbily? We think it's shameful.
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10/10
Best episode out of ten seasons
aircanada78730 July 2013
I have watched every episode of every season including the tenth. Kate is definitely my favourite character but I think Bellisaro was extremely ingenious in introducing how the team operates. This is by far the most hilarious NCIS episode I have ever seen and I love it. I just wish Sasha Alexander stayed on for a little while longer. This episode has Ducky acting as boss and when the FBI tries to take over the crime scene (air force one) Tony closes the door on them. There is a secret service agent on board and she is ordered to give the FBI the body when they land, so Gibbs tricks them all and puts TONY in the body bag. That is the most hilarious thing I have ever seen. If you haven't seen it, you MUST, it's the best then watch season 1 and 2.
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7/10
A solid start
harrykivi13 August 2023
Warning: Spoilers
"NCIS" is a show that I've loved since I was in my early teens. "Yankee White" is the episode that started this wonderful series, that being said, it's not a great entry to "NCIS". It manages to be good and solid.

Let's start with the good, shall we?

. The production values of the episode are great as usual. The direction's seemless and the music fits the scenery. The theme song is very catchy. The performances are great. Mark Harmon is captivating as Gibbs, David McCallum charming as Ducky, Pauley Perette's very entertaining. Always have liked Micheal Weatherly as Tony.

. The case is for the most part interesting. There are some good twists and turns. The dialogue is smart and the humor suitably wry.

But...

. The pacing could have been tighter. There are moments, where the narrative does drag. Also, wish that the ending would have more fleshed out, the culprit was a little bit too anonymous for my tastes.

Overall, a good episode.

7/10 HK.
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7/10
"Rule Number One: Never let suspects stay together. Rule Number Two: Always wear gloves at a crime scene. Rule Number Three: Don't believe what you're told. Double-check."
LegendaryFang5627 September 2021
That was pretty entertaining; it was almost surprising that it was. It's not like I was expecting the opposite, but there was still that subtle element of being surprised that it was, somehow. I've watched this premiere before, so I remembered some of it, or at least I think I've watched it before. I didn't remember most of the episode after the first 5-10 minutes or so.

My biggest takeaway from this pilot was two characters: Caitlin Todd and Leroy Jethro Gibbs. I like both of them a lot already, especially her. I think they stood out more than the other characters. And I remember something involving Caitlin. I think it happens later on in this first season or the second season. I also remember that it doesn't happen, but I think that's revealed in a much later season, although because of the implications, I think I'm still not going to like it that much, even though it didn't happen.

I think this pilot did a good job of throwing you right into the swing of things, leaving you with barely any room to breathe, yet still managed to introduce you to the characters. I feel like a lot was already delved decently enough into without much effort, and this is the pilot episode of the entire show. They already seem to have significant chemistry with each other, and they seem like characters with depth, and we hardly know anything about them, specifically. Even characters like Anthony DiNozzo, Abby Sciuto, and Donald Mallard, too. I'd say they were less utilized in this pilot than Caitlin and Leroy were, yet they still felt like characters. They already feel like characters with depth, only by showing you, not telling you, which I think is awesome.

For example, you can tell what type of guy Anthony probably is by his attitude. He seems a little charming, and he's probably a bit of a "ladies' man." You can tell that Abby seems a bit eccentric, but she'll probably be the type of character who will always come in clutch for the team and be a big staple in the solving of each case. You can tell that Donald (played by the great David McCallum - Illya Kuryakin, anyone?) is a bit of an unusual character, but not completely. He probably has a story for every situation and seems like the voice of wisdom.

All-in-all, I was pretty entertained by this pilot. The music score played during the title sequence was incredibly nostalgic, although I can't seem to remember the tune of the NCIS: LA version. The case was somewhat predictable, but that wasn't a bad thing, and it didn't impair the enjoyment of the episode. I think the characters and their dynamics with each other will be more important than the cases themselves. But this was the pilot, so I'm sure future cases will be just as important as well and that starting next episode, the cases will start really kicking off.
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