After years of fans wondering what truly happened to the legendary Tiva pairing, the NCIS universe finally delivers the answer in this high-stakes, international expansion of the beloved franchise. Picking up long after Ziva David’s (Cote de Pablo) supposed death, the narrative follows Anthony “Tony” DiNozzo (Michael Weatherly) as he navigates life as a single father to their daughter, Tali.
The quiet life Tony has built is shattered when his security company is violently compromised. This attack serves as the catalyst for a desperate, globe-trotting manhunt. The mystery deepens when Ziva, long thought lost to the shadows, resurfaces. What follows is not merely a procedural investigation, but an intimate, tension-filled journey across Europe. Tony and Ziva must reconcile their past, confront the unseen forces hunting them, and—most importantly—relearn how to rely on one another as both partners and a family unit.
This series represents the fulfillment of years of speculation and hope from the NCIS fanbase, specifically addressing the long-standing arc that concluded abruptly in previous seasons. Unlike the standard procedurals often set in Washington, D.C., this season utilizes European locations to lean into the espionage thriller genre, giving the show a distinct visual texture and a faster, more volatile pace.
Since we’re picking up right where 2020 left off—Ziva finally reaching Paris to be with Tony and Tali—the last few years have been surprisingly quiet. They’ve settled into a rhythm: Tony’s running a private security firm, and Ziva’s poured herself into a language school. They aren’t a romantic couple, but they’ve mastered the art of co-parenting while Ziva works through the trauma of her past in therapy. But that peace shatters when someone makes a play for Interpol funds, using a high-tech ghost program known only as 9.4. Whoever is behind it is good and they’ve made sure every digital footprint leads straight back to Tony.
Now, Tony and Ziva are back in the line of fire. Their only lead? Boris Peskov, the brilliant, unpredictable hacker who designed 9.4. To clear Tony’s name and stop the real culprit, they have to put their past—and all the reasons things fell apart between them—back on the table. Through a series of flashbacks, we see exactly how they lost each other, contrasted against the high-stakes reality of them being on the run together once again.
Now is the perfect time to get this set, as even though Paramount+ cancelled the show, CBS will air it on regular TV. You can get it from Deep Discount.