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(Played by Alan Dale)
NCIS Director Tom Morrow, Seasons 1 and 2

Tom Morrow was the Director of NCIS for the two JAG episodes, Season 1 and Season 2, preceding Director Jenny Shepard.

He didn't have a big role in the series but he stepped in when "inter-agency turf wars" were going on and was referenced on multiple occasions.There wasn't much interaction between Gibbs and Morrow, merely perfunctory unlike with Shepard. His appearances were short with little dialogue. We never knew whether he had a secretary or not, so we don't know how long Cynthia's been working at NCIS either.

Director Morrow was written out of NCIS in the same plot line which Special Agent Todd was killed, Officer David was hired, and Director Shepard was written in. After Special Agent Todd's death, Gibbs was instructed to keep away from Ari Haswari, who whe suspected in the murder of Todd. Gibbs sits down in MTAC next to Morrow after Todd was killed, among many others involved in a special operation. Morrow instructs Gibbs to stay away from Ari, and Gibbs is clearly defiant. Morrow then states that Gibbs isn't his problem any more, because he accepted a Deputy Director's position with the Department of Homeland Security. He looks at Gibbs and Gibbs thinks briefly that he will be the new director and denies it. Morrow laughs and then says "I wouldn't shoot NCIS in the foot." and then says "He's your problem now Director!" Then, Jenny turns around, and Morrow exits.




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