NCIS Tony & Ziva Season One
SCORE: 53
While we have Paramount+ I decided to watch NCIS Tony & Ziva Season
One. I did a little research and found this show was canceled after one
season. In a great many ways I am happy about that. This show is the
first time I have come back to NCIS in a very long time. There are ten
episodes that make up NCIS Tony & Ziva Season One. The episodes last
between forty and fifty minutes in terms of length.
I will include spoilers for the rest of this review. The issues families
can have with NCIS Tony & Ziva Season One are violence, blood, bad
language, lack of attire, enticement to lust, sexual deviancy, sex
outside of marriage and more. The back and forth on the relationship
between Tony and Ziva is honestly obnoxious at this point in time. By
now they should have some idea that they want to be together or not.
The storyline revolves around Interpol agents framing Tony and Ziva for
some crimes. Tony has a security company and Ziva runs a school. They
are in Paris with their daughter. They are separated and parenting their
daughter together. They meet a hacker who helps them fight against
something called 9.4. There are back and forth moments on whether they
can trust their friend who works at Interpol. The short answer is yes
they can.
Sadly this same friend gets murdered by one of the corrupt Interpol
agents. The goal of the bad guys is to get access to this Tony Stark
like character that sells weapons. There is something personal between
the corrupt Interpol agents and this character. One of them winds up
killing him and they must figure out how to get into his vault which is
analog. There is another hacker that helps bring down 9.4.
In the end Tony and Ziva survive and save their daughter multiple times.
Tony and Ziva also decide to start dating again. NCIS Tony & Ziva Season
One is extremely invested in therapy. Both Tony and Ziva use their NCIS
badges even though they are no longer in the agency. There are plenty of
lies, peril, and action within NCIS Tony & Ziva Season One. I heard
there will not be a second season.
- Paul
Video: 50%
Audio: 50%
Replay/Extras: 55%
Functionality: 60%
Family Friendly Factor: 50%
System: Paramount+
Publisher: Paramount Studios
Developer: CBS Studios
Rating: ‘TV-MA’ for EIGHTEEN and OLDER ONLY {Violence, Language}
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