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discovers that Cryer and 18 others on the ship were executed before it sank. The Interrogation and Internal Conflict

In the NCIS Season 7, Episode 4 episode (originally aired October 13, 2009), the story focuses on Ziva David’s transition from a Mossad liaison officer to a probationary NCIS agent. The episode serves as a pivotal "companion piece" to the season premiere, revealing the harrowing events that led to her captivity in Somalia. The Discovery of the Damocles

Gibbs stands up, whispers something in Ziva’s ear, and kisses her head. While the dialogue isn't audible, many fans believe he said, "You're my daughter" or a similar sentiment regarding their bond.

After Malachi is dismissed, Ziva finally tells Gibbs the full story of the Damocles mission, expressing deep remorse.

Director Vance suspends Ziva’s application to become a full-time agent until she comes clean about the mission. This leads to a unique interrogation where Gibbs and Vance play the "good cop, bad cop" roles—with to push Ziva toward the truth.

Evidence eventually proves that Malachi, not Ziva, killed the Marine. Resolution and the Famous Whisper

Malachi Ben-Gidon arrives at NCIS to "rescue" Ziva and claims she was the one who killed Cryer.

uses weather patterns and wreckage analysis to prove the ship was never where Ziva claimed.

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discovers that Cryer and 18 others on the ship were executed before it sank. The Interrogation and Internal Conflict

In the NCIS Season 7, Episode 4 episode (originally aired October 13, 2009), the story focuses on Ziva David’s transition from a Mossad liaison officer to a probationary NCIS agent. The episode serves as a pivotal "companion piece" to the season premiere, revealing the harrowing events that led to her captivity in Somalia. The Discovery of the Damocles

Gibbs stands up, whispers something in Ziva’s ear, and kisses her head. While the dialogue isn't audible, many fans believe he said, "You're my daughter" or a similar sentiment regarding their bond. [S7E4] Good Cop, Bad Cop

After Malachi is dismissed, Ziva finally tells Gibbs the full story of the Damocles mission, expressing deep remorse.

Director Vance suspends Ziva’s application to become a full-time agent until she comes clean about the mission. This leads to a unique interrogation where Gibbs and Vance play the "good cop, bad cop" roles—with to push Ziva toward the truth. discovers that Cryer and 18 others on the

Evidence eventually proves that Malachi, not Ziva, killed the Marine. Resolution and the Famous Whisper

Malachi Ben-Gidon arrives at NCIS to "rescue" Ziva and claims she was the one who killed Cryer. The Discovery of the Damocles Gibbs stands up,

uses weather patterns and wreckage analysis to prove the ship was never where Ziva claimed.