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Sean Murray's Favorite NCIS Episode Is An All-Time Classic

 During the 19 season run of  NCIS many characters have made their exit from the series. Even boss Leroy Jethro Gibbs  Mark Harmon surprisingly stepped back to make way for the new leader Special Agent Alden Parker  Gary Parker. However despite the changes there are still a couple of familiar faces from Gibbss core NCIS unit. For instance Special Agent Timothy McGee  Sean Murray  who has been around since Season 1  is still helping his team solve their most challenging cases. For a character that was initially supposed to have a one off appearance its been amazing to witness McGee essentially grow into one of the show's most consistent and essential characters.






Fortunately after so many seasons, Murray is not tired of portraying the character. So we will likely still see him helping Parker and the others for quite some time. With that long tenure on  NCIS  Murray has had the chance to feature in what fans would consider some of the series best episodes. After all who could forget all those wonderful moments between Tony DiNozzo  Michael Weatherly and McGee? Yet  when it comes to Murray considering his personal favorite from the series fans may definitely approve of his classic choice.




Usually we would assume that actors would readily place any episode that centers on their character as their favorite. Instead Sean Murray decided to prove that he has just got great taste. According to TV Insider, Murray considers the Season 2 episode  Call of Silence as the one  NCIS episode he enjoys the most.  This is one of my favorites Murray said to TV Insider.  Charles  Durning was as amazing offscreen as he was on. A complete joy.  Call Of Silence focuses on World War II Marine veteran and Medal of Honor recipient Ernie Yost  Durning who confesses to the NCIS team that he killed his best friend in combat during the Battle of Iwo Jima in World War II. With Ernie a Medal of Honor recipient tortured by survivors guilt Gibbs and his team take the case to prove his innocence.





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