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Anthony DiNozzo

Anthony D. "Tony" DiNozzo, Jr.[4] /dɪˈnz/ is a fictional character from the CBS TV series NCIS portrayed by American actor Michael Weatherly.[5] An original cast character created by producer Donald P. Bellisario, he is credited in episode 306, but actually appearing in 305 of the series. He has also made guest appearances on the spin-offs NCIS: Los Angeles and NCIS: New Orleans.

Anthony DiNozzo Jr.
NCIS character
Michael Weatherly as Anthony DiNozzo Jr in a screencap from the NCIS season 2 premiere episode, "See No Evil".
First appearance"Ice Queen" (JAG)
Last appearance"Family First"
Portrayed by
Voiced byAdam Epstein (NCIS: The Video Game)[1]
In-universe information
AliasTony DiNardo (during an undercover mission with Jenny Shepard)
GenderMale
Occupation
  • NCIS Very Special Agent (former)
  • Police Detective (former)
Family
  • Anthony D. DiNozzo Sr. (father)
  • Unknown Paddington (mother; deceased)
Significant otherZiva David
ChildrenTali (daughter; with Ziva David)
Relatives
  • Clive Paddington (uncle; deceased)[2]
  • Crispian Paddington (cousin)[2]
  • Vincenzo DiNozzo (uncle)[3]
NationalityAmerican
Career at NCIS
PositionSpecial Agent
RankSenior field agent
Years of servicec. 2001/2002-2016
BornJuly 8, 1972

Tony DiNozzo, born in 1972 (as guessed correctly by Caitlin Todd in the season 1 episode Split Decision) is the senior field agent of the fictional Major Case Response Team (MCRT) led by Leroy Jethro Gibbs (Mark Harmon) a former Marine Gunnery sergeant. The team investigates major crimes involving military personnel, often dealing with local law enforcement officers (LEOs). A former police detective, he is characterized as an outgoing, joking, charismatic former jock and frequent lothario. His charisma helps him do undercover work and to deal with intra-agency conflicts. He often leads the team's crime scene investigations, where medical examiner Dr. Mallard (David McCallum) would put him through physical exertion for evidence retrieval. Over the course of the series, he carries a few storylines, including an undercover assignment that goes through seasons four and five to catch an international arms dealer. DiNozzo provided some comic relief for an otherwise serious drama, regularly spouting movie trivia, especially in the early seasons, and as a Casanova, his dating provided many roguish experiences. The death of agent Caitlin Todd and DiNozzo's relationship with agent Ziva David become fundamental to his subtle shift in attitude and character development.

The character drew mixed reactions from the audience. According to Bellisario, Tony was often criticized by the female audience at the beginning of the shows run for his male chauvinism.[6] This softened after Weatherly decided to tone down that aspect of his portrayal, and afterwards the character was better received.[6] Critics continued to be both amused and annoyed by his "charming goofball" persona.[7] By 2011, Weatherly was listed among the top-10 most-popular actors on primetime television, according to Q Score.[8][dead link]

In January 2016, Weatherly and CBS confirmed that season thirteen would be DiNozzo's last as a series regular.[9] In the show, DiNozzo leaves after learning that he has a daughter with his former partner Special Agent Ziva David, who apparently died in a mortar attack on her home in Israel.[10] DiNozzo leaves NCIS to "look for some answers" and to care for their daughter.

Character creation and casting

Michael Weatherly was cast for the role of Tony DiNozzo Jr. in 2003.[11] Series creator Don Bellisario related the events that led to Weatherly being selected:

I liked him from the first moment I met him. I first met him in Australia, where he was doing The Natalie Wood Story, and he was playing R.J. and the agents called me, or the casting director called me, and said, "I would like you to meet Michael Weatherly." And I was on my last day down there, and I said, "Yeah, I'm going home tomorrow. You know, I'll meet him when he comes back to the States. I'm going out to dinner with my family tonight. I just don't have the time." I received a phone call from Michael, and Michael knows how to flatter you. He started off by saying, "Oh, I love Magnum, P.I...." And then he started telling me all the things he knew about Magnum. And I said, "Look, if you want to go to dinner with me and my wife and two of my boys, you're welcome." Well, that ended up to be a three-hour dinner. It might have gone longer. I liked him so much that I cast him in the show after that meeting.[12]

On another occasion, Bellisario stated, "I can't say enough about Michael Weatherly...He started out on NCIS [playing] a character who was just very unlikable to some women because he was just such a chauvinist, and he has gradually over the [seasons] changed—taken his character and softened it."[6]

Weatherly said that he had initially been reluctant to join a JAG spin-off and explained, "But I went and had this dinner with Don Bellisario in Australia and his personality, his storytelling and his presence and everything kind of won me over."[13] He later commented, "I got very lucky with Don Bellisario. He directed two of the first three episodes, and he really pushed me to try things and experiment and some of the wacky comedy came out of that. And it was kind of unexpected and I didn't really know what I was going to find."[14]

At another point, Weatherly said, "It's kind of fun to play a total dinosaur in terms of sexual politics...The shallow end of the philosophical pool is obviously where Tony paddles around." In the same interview, actress Cote de Pablo (who portrays character Ziva David) added, "There's something deeper about that character. We always talk about the superficial element and the things that make us laugh. But he wouldn't be doing what he does if he wasn't really good at it. It's a complex character, and that's why people love it."[15]

Weatherly directed the 2011 episode "One Last Score"[16] and the 2013 episode "Seek".[17][relevant?]

Fictional character background

Tony was born in a wealthy Italian-American family from Long Island, New York.[18] His great-grandparents immigrated from Italy through Ellis Island.[relevant?] His great-grandfather worked as a truck-driver before eventually starting his own transportation company.[19] Though an only child,[20] he has been cut off from his maternal family's fortune.[21] According to Tony, his mother died in the hospital while they were watching a movie when he was eight years old.[7][22] One of Tony's fondest childhood memories during the holidays is watching the movie It's a Wonderful Life, and he later tells Ziva that his mother had taken him to the movies frequently before her death, resulting in his love of film.[23]

Tony's father, Anthony DiNozzo Sr., played by Robert Wagner, is an American Civil War reenactor and as a child, Tony would carry the "poop bucket" during reenactments, resulting in Tony's dislike of anything relating to the Civil War.[24] DiNozzo Sr. skirts very close to the line between a businessman and a con man, and at one point Tony was left in a hotel room for two days when his father left for a supposed business meeting.[25] In the episode "Flesh and Blood", the two display similar personality traits—they both flirt with women and quote movies. It is stated in this episode that his father is pretending to be rich when he is actually bankrupt.[26] It is also revealed that after his mother's death, Tony spent much of his childhood in a number of boarding schools and summer camps, so he and his father spent very little time together and rarely kept in touch.[7] Consequently, father and son had a frosty relationship. It has also been suggested that his father was emotionally neglectful.[27]

Aside from the odd comment or casual reference, Tony rarely mentioned his parents until season 7, when Anthony DiNozzo Senior makes his first appearance. In "Sins of the Father", he admits to Gibbs that, although his dad still "makes [him] crazy", he still loves him but has been unable to tell his dad so. In "Broken Arrow", DiNozzo Sr. helps Gibbs with a case by using his contacts and going undercover with Ziva at a party in the home of a well-known arms dealer. Tony and his father also reconcile their differences.

Other family members mentioned in NCIS episodes include a button-collecting grandfather who bequeathed Tony one thousand shares in a dot-com,[28] and a number of uncles. His uncle Vincenzo is a butcher on Long Island.[29] A second uncle was a successful businessman, but was found at a golf course looking for mole people.[30] A third uncle named Clive Paddington, wealthy and deceased, left his entire estate to his paternal nephew Crispian Paddington.[2]

Fictional education and work history

After being expelled from six boarding schools in four years, Tony graduated from the Remington Military Academy in Tiverton, Rhode Island. He later completed a Bachelor of Arts in physical education at Ohio State University,[31] where he was on the varsity basketball team and competed in the Final Four.[32] DiNozzo discusses a football game in the episode "SWAK", in which his doctor broke his leg. In the same discussion, Tony claims he and the doctor "kissed each others’ sisters," a football term meaning the game ended in a tie. In the episodes "Bikini Wax" and "Trojan Horse", he mentions he is in the Ohio State Alpha Chi Delta fraternity, class of 1989. At the end of the episode "Red Cell", he begins to tell a story about his fraternity days before Gibbs interrupts him.[relevant?] In the episode "Child's Play", he mentions receiving a combined score of 950 on his SATs.

He has worked in three different police departments—Peoria, Philadelphia, and Baltimore—staying in each location for an average of two years.[25] At the end of his stint with Baltimore's homicide division,[33] he was hired by NCIS in 2001 as stated in season 1, episode 4. This event occurred prior to the NCIS pilot, and the circumstances of his hiring are unexplained, but Tony once jokingly claimed that it was because he "smiled".[34] It is later revealed in the season eight episode "Baltimore" that Tony left Baltimore PD after discovering that his partner, Danny Price, was a dirty cop.[35]

 
 
Letter sent containing Y. pestis that led to Tony's near-death experience in season two

During his tenure as a NCIS special agent, Tony has operated as a supervisory special agent[36] and undertaken a long-term undercover operation throughout season four.[25] In season two, he nearly dies from a bout with the pneumonic plague after a woman sends a letter filled with genetically altered Yersinia pestis to NCIS for revenge for what she believed to be neglect of a cold case. Tony ably leads the team in Gibbs's absence when the latter retires to Mexico after recovering from a coma.[25] When Gibbs returns to lead the team, Tony declines an offer to lead his own team and resumes his former position to support Gibbs, who is suffering from the aftereffects of the coma, and continue working with the team he considers family. At the end of season five, Tony is assigned as Special Agent Afloat to the USS Ronald Reagan and later to the USS Seahawk. However, at the beginning of season six, he is reassigned to his original team at NCIS headquarters in Washington, D.C.[25] During season eight he meets E.J. Barrett, who took the post as team leader in Spain that he had previously rejected.[25][relevant?] In the season 8 finale, Clayton Jarvis, the new Secretary of the Navy, tells Director Vance that he wants to include DiNozzo in NCIS's black operations program after the death of Lt. Jonas Cobb and the resignation of Jarvis's predecessor, Philip Davenport. Although Vance seems reluctant, Jarvis overrules him and gives DiNozzo his first assignment: stop an NCIS agent who is leaking information. As season nine opens with the episode "Nature of the Beast", it is revealed that NCIS Special Agent Simon Cade is the apparent mole. At the end of the episode, DiNozzo is shot by an impostor FBI agent who had killed Cade and attempted to frame DiNozzo for the murder.[37]

DiNozzo frequently refers to himself as "Very Special Agent Anthony DiNozzo".[38] He also refers to Ziva David as "Very Special Probationary Agent" at least once.[39] Tony also referred to Timothy McGee as "Very Special Agent Timothy McGee" after resigning from his position as Senior Field Agent, along with referring himself and McGee as "Very Special Agents" in the Leap of Faith episode.[relevant?]

Characterization

Tony is written as a streetwise promiscuous former homicide detective.[40][according to whom?] His behavior toward women is occasionally noted by other characters to be chauvinistic, and throughout the series Tony is shown flirting with most women he encounters.[25] He does not respect personal boundaries, going so far as to rifle through his colleagues' possessions, both at work and in their homes, and to listen to private phone calls. In the episode "SWAK", Caitlin Todd described him as an "X-rated Peter Pan" who is "annoying" but whose absence is nevertheless keenly felt. The targets of this behavior are either victims of Tony's quests for new sources of amusement,[41] or those for whom he believes he has reason to be concerned.[42] Michael Weatherly commented on Tony's characterization: "Part of the dynamic of the show is that Tony irritates people, but when he's not around, they kind of miss him."[43]

 
Michael Weatherly as Anthony DiNozzo filming in 2008

Although Tony is canonically in his thirties,[44] he is typically written as possessing a juvenile sense of humor that manifests itself in name-calling, teasing, and pranks directed at his colleagues.[45] Tony delights in quoting movies in everyday life, often mimicking the original actor when quoting them;[42] Sean Connery's James Bond and Tommy Lee Jones come up frequently. Tony also finds parallels between the cinema and his everyday life. This occasionally proves to be more useful than aggravating, as when his application of a solution from the movie Speed (1994) ends in the successful resolution of a case.[46] In a nod to NCIS creator Donald P. Bellisario, Tony has also been established as a fan of Bellisario television series Magnum, P.I. and Airwolf. In the episode "Dead Man Talking", Tony introduces himself to a suspect as Airwolf character "Stringfellow".[47] Tony's coworkers often display visible frustration with his behavior, but throughout the series Tony has been shown to be very loyal to his coworkers at NCIS, particularly his supervisor, Leroy Jethro Gibbs.

Although his immature behavior often gets Tony into trouble, he also demonstrates that he is an insightful agent when the need arises. On more than one occasion he surprises his colleagues when an outwardly immature action on his part causes new evidence to be uncovered.[41][48][49] Gibbs once said of him, "You may not admire his methods but you gotta love the results", referring to when Tony goes to a gynecologist to track a missing sailor's girlfriend down after the rest of the team hit a dead end, much to Kate's disgust.[50] McGee has described Tony's interrogation style as "Dirty Harry meets Keystone Cop".[51] He is generally written as a highly capable agent, and in season four is offered a prized position as a supervisory/senior special agent in charge in Rota, Spain, which he nonetheless turns down.[25] As of season ten, he is the only one out of Gibbs's field team who has been allowed to head an investigation, as seen in "Bounce" when Gibbs swaps places with him as the victim was connected with one of Tony's old cases and even calls him "boss". Tony is known to be fluent in Spanish, as is established from his earliest appearance in the JAG-NCIS crossover episodes.[31][52] As Gibbs's senior field agent, he often pulls rank by ordering the more junior agents around[53] and playing pranks on them.[50] He most notably calls McGee "Probie", at least until Ziva is made a full-fledged agent. With the addition Ellie Bishop, Tony and McGee begin calling her "Probie" and similarly order her around, claiming that "it's part of the job".[54]

Tony claims to have 20/10 vision in the episode "Left for Dead";[55] however, in the episodes "The Curse", "Ice Queen", and "Meltdown" he can be seen wearing glasses and in the "Nature of the Beast" episode he claims his vision is 20/20.[relevant?] He owned a 1990 Corvette ZR1, which was stolen and subsequently destroyed during a high-speed chase as he watched on live television. Later, he drove a 1966 Ford Mustang. The car was destroyed by a bomb planted on it in an attempt to kill DiNozzo's significant other, Dr. Jeanne Benoit.[citation needed][relevant?]

The character is initially portrayed as a "technophobe" who, like his superior, has limited patience with the scientific method and technical terms. However, he can be seen to develop an aptitude for technology in later episodes, and has been depicted hacking into computer systems.[56]

Tony is also very skilled in going undercover, which is shown in several episodes. In "Split Decision" he poses as a rogue weapons-dealer, and in "Chained" he befriends an escaped convict while disguised as a prisoner. In "Dead Man Talking", he is able to improvise a cover identity to get close to a suspect when he feels the investigation is going nowhere.

Relationships

Women

During the run of NCIS, Tony consistently speaks at great length about women. He pursues women on a regular basis, typically indiscriminately.[42] Most of these relationships fail to progress past a certain point and have occasionally ended with humorously disastrous results. He has admitted to having commitment issues.[42]

One of the women he was attracted to turned out to be a terrorist working with Ari Haswari;[57] another to whom he was attracted, and kissed, turned out to be a pre-operative transsexual who had murdered one of Tony's co-workers. His co-worker Caitlin Todd gave him endless grief for that lapse of judgement in the episode "Dead Man Talking". He once dated a social worker named Michelle, who, after he ended their relationship, broke into his apartment and filled his closet with dog feces. He had a short relationship with NCIS Special Agent Paula Cassidy. He also broke up with a Navy lieutenant who had left her then-fiancé for him, and shortly after Tony broke up with her, she posted his personal information on a herpes-alert website.

The show's writers make reference to one of Weatherly's real-life relationships in the episode "Hiatus (Part 1)" when he states, "I've got a better chance of hooking up with Jessica Alba...". Weatherly's real-life relationship with Alba occurred while both were performing on the television series Dark Angel.[58][relevant?] In a flashback in the episode "Baltimore" Tony mentions proposing to his high-school music teacher and long-term girlfriend Wendy. Wendy is introduced in the season nine episode "Secrets".[59][relevant?]

Abby Sciuto

Tony has a friendly platonic relationship with Abby Sciuto. Abby describes this as progressive: "You're like a piercing, Tony. Takes a while for the throbbing to stop and the skin to grow back".[25] The strength of their friendship was demonstrated when she helped clear his name after her assistant framed him for murder, or when he is seemingly killed in an explosion, or when he returns from his time as an agent afloat. Abby once states, "I love you, and would hate to see you hurt". She sometimes becomes upset with him, but these feelings are often resolved quickly. Abby shares Tony's love of movies which solidifies their friendship. When Gibbs is injured in the season three finale and retired during the first few episodes of season four, Tony is usually the one to bring her Caf-Pow (a highly caffeined energy drink).[relevant?] He is also protective of her, especially after Ari Haswari made an attempt on her life in "Kill Ari". While Abby was in a coma, Tony was very worried about her, to the point he did not make a joke about McGee's last name.[relevant?]

Dr. Jeanne Benoit

In season four, Tony's new girlfriend, Dr. Jeanne Benoit, is introduced and appears as a recurring figure and subplot throughout the season. Tony initially wants to "take it slow" out of fear of their relationship becoming like his earlier ones.[20] They subsequently consummate their relationship in the episode "Smoked"[relevant?] and Tony takes inspiration from movies to make their relationship special.[citation needed] Despite good intentions, Tony is unable to tell Jeanne that he loves her,[60] until the death of a fellow agent convinces him to do so.[61]

In the episode "Angel of Death", it is revealed that Jeanne's father is a wanted arms dealer. In the episode "Bury Your Dead", it is revealed that Tony is using Jeanne to infiltrate an arms smuggling network. Jeanne leaves Tony a greeting card in her apartment, as she leaves the Washington, D.C. area. In the episode "Family", Tony is shown struggling with how his relationship with Jeanne ended, with flashbacks of their relationship. Ziva tries to console Tony, but he rejects her attempts, insisting that he is fine. Contemplating whether he should leave NCIS to be with Jeanne, he rejoins the team.

Jeanne reappears in the episode "Internal Affairs", when she accuses Tony of murdering her father. At the end of the episode, Tony apologizes for letting her get involved in something that was not her fault. Asked if their relationship was real, Tony answers "No".[25] Jeanne then tells him she wishes she had never met him. In a conversation with Tara Kole,[62] Tony admits that, since his relationship with Jeanne ended, he has not been enjoying his normal level of success with women, despite his continued bravado to his co-workers.

In the episode "Saviors", Jeanne and Tony are shown to be on amicable terms. Later, in "Loose Cannons" Tony encounters Jeanne and her husband while investigating a case, where she worries about it being connected with her father. This proves to be correct, and they both struggle emotionally with the conflict that ended their relationship.[citation needed]

Wendy Miller

Tony's ex-fiancée is mentioned briefly in the episode "Baltimore" as Wendy Miller, portrayed by Perrey Reeves. In "Secrets", it is revealed that she left him the night before their wedding.[63]

Zoe Keats

Tony's former Philadelphia PD partner, portrayed by Marisol Nichols. Keats appears in the season twelve episode "Parental Guidance Suggested", later in episodes "The Enemy Within & No Good Deed". Keats is an ATF Special Agent and becomes Tony's girlfriend.

Female Agents

Special Agent Caitlin Todd

Tony's relationship with Kate could be depicted as either like sibling rivals, but also could be romantic too.[31][64] Series creator Don Bellisario said that if Kate hadn't died, she and Tony would have embarked on a relationship at one point during the series. They constantly compete,[64] and Kate is often critical of Tony's attitude towards women and his disrespect for personal boundaries.[65] In one episode, Tony sneaks into the bathroom while Kate was having a shower, to brush his teeth, which infuriates her.[66][relevant?] In "Bikini Wax", he threatens to expose a picture of Kate during a wet t-shirt contest. In the episode "Pop Life" they seek counseling for their bickering.

Tony buys flowers as a peace offering after annoying her in the episode "Vanished" and shows concern for her in "Left For Dead" and "Bête Noire", when she is held hostage by Ari. In the episode "The Bone Yard", Tony pretends to be Kate's lover. He appears close to jealousy when Kate accepts a date with the victim's brother in "Black Water". In "My Other Left Foot", Tony is obsessed by the idea of Kate having a tattoo and tries to ascertain its location. In extras seen on the season two DVD box set, the producers state that it was intended for there to be a relationship between these two characters. In the episode "SWAK", after Kate is found uninfected, she continues to stay with Tony, lying about her condition to him even though she knows that the risk of infection is still imminent. She is devastated as he seemed about to die, and relieved as he survives.[67][better source needed]

Kate's death would have a serious impact on Tony, which along with other events make Tony "grow up" during the following seasons. As shown in the episodes "Kill Ari 1 & 2", the team struggles to deal with the shooting, culminating in a scene in which Tony and McGee mourn over the dead body of their deceased colleague in Ducky's autopsy room.

After Kate's death, like the other characters, DiNozzo also has a vision of her postmortem. Typical to Tony's chauvinistic personality, Kate appears in the Catholic schoolgirl uniform that he had been asking about in the episode "Bikini Wax". After telling him that she always knew what he was thinking, she realizes that she is wearing the uniform and quickly berates him. This "sexual fantasy" is portrayed after Tony offers to go back out in the pouring rain to find the bullet that killed Kate.[68]

In the season ten episode, "You Better Watch Out", Tony is shown to have a goldfish named Kate, whom he teases like his former partner (telling the fish she's "getting fat"), despite clearly doting on it.[citation needed]

Special Agent Ziva David

Throughout seasons four to ten, Ziva and Tony exhibit a high level of chemistry. Although their relationship was not explicit until the beginning of season 11 (when David's actress left the show), the close bond between the two ultimately resulted in their daughter, Tali.

Special Agent E.J. Barrett

E.J. is introduced in the season eight episode "One Last Score". She took the lead investigator position in Rota, Spain, which Tony declined.[69] Tony and E.J. begin a sexual relationship shortly after her arrival, much to the disapproval of Gibbs.[70]

In a flashback in the season nine premiere Nature of the Beast, Tony confronted E.J. about her removal of a microchip from the body of a victim of the Port-to-Port killer. Subsequently, Tony suffers memory loss and E.J. disappears while another agent is killed.[37] E.J. emerges from hiding in the episode "Housekeeping" and discusses events with Tony at a safe house while he is furious with her for her abrupt disappearance, but they go their separate ways after the killer is apprehended, with E.J. urging Tony to try to pursue a relationship with Ziva.[71]

NCIS Director Jenny Shepard

In the fourth season, Tony's relationship with Jenny Shepard is shown to have warmed considerably in comparison to the end of the third season, with Tony occasionally being caught referring to her by her first name with even Gibbs joking about how close they were. This was due to Tony's involvement in an ongoing operation of personal importance to Shepard, in which they develop a strong level of trust. Their interactions become more frequent when Tony assumes Gibbs's responsibilities, and they become increasingly familiar as seen in the episode "Shalom". Tony was particularly upset at Shepard's death in "Judgment Day (Part 1)", and blames himself for following Shepard's instruction to abandon her protection detail.[41] In the episode "Agent Afloat", Ziva reveals that, in the aftermath of Shepard's death, Tony has been drinking out of guilt.

Male Agents

Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs

Through flashbacks in the episode "Baltimore", it is shown that Tony first met Gibbs in 2001 when, as a Baltimore PD officer, Tony arrested an undercover Gibbs while they were investigating the same suspect in different cases. When Tony realized that his partner was corrupt, Gibbs took the opportunity to recruit Tony to NCIS and became a mentor to him.

Tony greatly respects Gibbs and claims to have a mentor/protégé or father/son relationship with him,[31] a feeling supported by the "tough love" Gibbs often demonstrates. Tony is easily riled when it seems that Gibbs has a new favorite and tries desperately to win back favor. Gibbs has the tendency to smack Tony on the back of the head whenever he says or does something inappropriate, starting with the last flashback sequence of "Baltimore". Tony tolerates being smacked only by Gibbs,[25] reacting angrily when this is done by Todd[57] and Ziva.[72] When Gibbs starts "being nice" in the episode "Kill Ari (Part 1)", Tony irritates Gibbs until he elicits a slap to the back of the head.

Tony prides himself on knowing many of the confusing military terms, acronyms, and slang that Gibbs regularly spouts and mimics them.[73] Tony explains this jargon to others (serving as exposition), as well as Gibbs's unorthodox interrogation techniques, often accurately predicting Gibbs's next moves. After Gibbs personally appoints Tony as his replacement at the end of season three, Tony tries to emulate Gibbs's leadership style,[citation needed] though he adds "campfire discussions" (an impromptu sharing of current information among his fellow agents). Throughout the first several seasons, Tony's coworkers remark that he is becoming more and more like Gibbs, much to Tony's annoyance.[46][74]

Emotionally scarred when his relationship with Jeanne Benoit ends, Tony begins confiding in Gibbs on personal issues, especially after DiNozzo Sr. is introduced in season seven and the frosty love-hate relationship between father and son is revealed.[39][75] Gibbs confronts DiNozzo Sr. about his lifelong neglect of his son and calls Tony the best young agent with whom he has ever worked.[76] Although he thinks very little of DiNozzo Sr., Gibbs does encourage the two to repair their relationship. As of season ten, Gibbs and DiNozzo Sr. appear to be on friendly terms.[27]

Special Agent Timothy McGee

Tony's relationship with Timothy McGee was initially problematic. Tony largely ignored or degraded McGee's work and later began actively hazing McGee, as the least-experienced member of the team,[25] from name-calling[77] to making McGee carry all the gear and equipment to a crime scene.[50][78] He would largely take advantage of McGee's naiveté and unfamiliarity with the team's "customs".[53][relevant?]

Contrary to appearances, Tony values his relationship with McGee,[25] as seen in the episode "Probie"; Tony goes out of his way to support McGee and makes an effort to cheer him up. Tony is the first to try to allay McGee's guilt when McGee accidentally shoots an undercover police officer. While Tony is field leader, McGee becomes the senior field agent and Tony shows him much more respect and confidence in his abilities.[77] In the seventh season, the relationship between the two agents is on a much more equal footing[45] and Tony more frequently calls McGee by his first name, Tim.[45]

By the eleventh season, Tony is a lot closer to McGee and they confide in one another. McGee is the one Tony tells that he has been attending a support group to get over the events of Ziva's departure. McGee also goes to Tony for advice when he is considering asking his girlfriend to move in with him.

Reception

DiNozzo was included[when?] in TV Guide's list of "TV's Sexiest Crime Fighters".[79] In November 2011, DiNozzo won TVLine's "Ultimate Male Law-Enforcement Crushes Bracket Tournament",[80] and Ziva David won the "Ultimate Female Law-Enforcement Crushes Bracket Tournament" a month later.[81]

His flirtation with Ziva received significant media coverage over the years, with the characters being referred to as a "power couple" by Entertainment Weekly.[82] In 2009, TV Guide dubbed their interactions "TV's hottest love-hate relationship"[83] and in 2012, they were listed in Entertainment Weekly's "30 Best 'Will They/Won't They?' TV Couples".[84] EW.com also included them in its list of 10 "TV pairs who have us hooked as they dance around their attraction".[85]

During the first season of NCIS in 2004, Ross Warneke of The Age described the character as "fearless but a bit wet behind the ears".[86] A year later, Bill Keveny from USA Today commented that DiNozzo was "competent but immature".[87] At the beginning of the third season, Noel Holston from Sun Sentinel described him as "a self-styled ladies' man, handsome yet hapless".[88]

In 2011, one critic from Slate called him a "womanizing doofus given to spouting movie trivia" but added that all the characters on the MCRT team (Tony, Gibbs, Ziva, and McGee) "are men and women of honor, heroes who have all made significant sacrifices for their country".[89] In 2012, Sandra Gonzalez from Entertainment Weekly wrote, "I have a deep appreciation for everything about Tony DiNozzo. I love his goofball ways, his pop culture references, and his endless supply of ways to get under McGee's skin. But like any perpetually lovable character on a TV drama, he also has a host of dark secrets, and when said secrets have a chance to come to the surface as part of a meaty and revealing storyline, it's a treat for us all."[90] He was referred to as a "charming goofball/special agent" by AOL TV's Michael Maloney in 2010.[7]

Catherine Lawson from The Huffington Post reported in August 2011 that Michael Weatherly was voted as number seven in the list of the top 10 most popular primetime TV stars. Pauley Perrette (Abby Sciuto) and Cote de Pablo (Ziva David) placed first and second, respectively. Additionally, Mark Harmon (Jethro Gibbs) and David McCallum (Ducky Mallard) were voted as numbers five and six.[8][dubious ]

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This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This article describes a work or element of fiction in a primarily in universe style Please help rewrite it to explain the fiction more clearly and provide non fictional perspective February 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message This article may contain minor trivial or unrelated fictional references Trivia or references unimportant to the overall plot of a work of fiction should be edited to explain their importance or deleted July 2019 This article relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources Anthony DiNozzo news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message Anthony D Tony DiNozzo Jr 4 d ɪ ˈ n oʊ z oʊ is a fictional character from the CBS TV series NCIS portrayed by American actor Michael Weatherly 5 An original cast character created by producer Donald P Bellisario he is credited in episode 306 but actually appearing in 305 of the series He has also made guest appearances on the spin offs NCIS Los Angeles and NCIS New Orleans Anthony DiNozzo Jr NCIS characterMichael Weatherly as Anthony DiNozzo Jr in a screencap from the NCIS season 2 premiere episode See No Evil First appearance Ice Queen JAG Last appearance Family First Portrayed byMichael WeatherlyTanner Stine young DiNozzo Voiced byAdam Epstein NCIS The Video Game 1 In universe informationAliasTony DiNardo during an undercover mission with Jenny Shepard GenderMaleOccupationNCIS Very Special Agent former Police Detective former FamilyAnthony D DiNozzo Sr father Unknown Paddington mother deceased Significant otherZiva DavidChildrenTali daughter with Ziva David RelativesClive Paddington uncle deceased 2 Crispian Paddington cousin 2 Vincenzo DiNozzo uncle 3 NationalityAmericanCareer at NCISPositionSpecial AgentRankSenior field agentYears of servicec 2001 2002 2016BornJuly 8 1972Tony DiNozzo born in 1972 as guessed correctly by Caitlin Todd in the season 1 episode Split Decision is the senior field agent of the fictional Major Case Response Team MCRT led by Leroy Jethro Gibbs Mark Harmon a former Marine Gunnery sergeant The team investigates major crimes involving military personnel often dealing with local law enforcement officers LEOs A former police detective he is characterized as an outgoing joking charismatic former jock and frequent lothario His charisma helps him do undercover work and to deal with intra agency conflicts He often leads the team s crime scene investigations where medical examiner Dr Mallard David McCallum would put him through physical exertion for evidence retrieval Over the course of the series he carries a few storylines including an undercover assignment that goes through seasons four and five to catch an international arms dealer DiNozzo provided some comic relief for an otherwise serious drama regularly spouting movie trivia especially in the early seasons and as a Casanova his dating provided many roguish experiences The death of agent Caitlin Todd and DiNozzo s relationship with agent Ziva David become fundamental to his subtle shift in attitude and character development The character drew mixed reactions from the audience According to Bellisario Tony was often criticized by the female audience at the beginning of the shows run for his male chauvinism 6 This softened after Weatherly decided to tone down that aspect of his portrayal and afterwards the character was better received 6 Critics continued to be both amused and annoyed by his charming goofball persona 7 By 2011 Weatherly was listed among the top 10 most popular actors on primetime television according to Q Score 8 dead link In January 2016 Weatherly and CBS confirmed that season thirteen would be DiNozzo s last as a series regular 9 In the show DiNozzo leaves after learning that he has a daughter with his former partner Special Agent Ziva David who apparently died in a mortar attack on her home in Israel 10 DiNozzo leaves NCIS to look for some answers and to care for their daughter Contents 1 Character creation and casting 2 Fictional character background 2 1 Fictional education and work history 3 Characterization 4 Relationships 4 1 Women 4 1 1 Abby Sciuto 4 1 2 Dr Jeanne Benoit 4 1 3 Wendy Miller 4 1 4 Zoe Keats 4 2 Female Agents 4 2 1 Special Agent Caitlin Todd 4 2 2 Special Agent Ziva David 4 2 3 Special Agent E J Barrett 4 2 4 NCIS Director Jenny Shepard 4 3 Male Agents 4 3 1 Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs 4 3 2 Special Agent Timothy McGee 5 Reception 6 ReferencesCharacter creation and casting EditMichael Weatherly was cast for the role of Tony DiNozzo Jr in 2003 11 Series creator Don Bellisario related the events that led to Weatherly being selected I liked him from the first moment I met him I first met him in Australia where he was doing The Natalie Wood Story and he was playing R J and the agents called me or the casting director called me and said I would like you to meet Michael Weatherly And I was on my last day down there and I said Yeah I m going home tomorrow You know I ll meet him when he comes back to the States I m going out to dinner with my family tonight I just don t have the time I received a phone call from Michael and Michael knows how to flatter you He started off by saying Oh I love Magnum P I And then he started telling me all the things he knew about Magnum And I said Look if you want to go to dinner with me and my wife and two of my boys you re welcome Well that ended up to be a three hour dinner It might have gone longer I liked him so much that I cast him in the show after that meeting 12 On another occasion Bellisario stated I can t say enough about Michael Weatherly He started out on NCIS playing a character who was just very unlikable to some women because he was just such a chauvinist and he has gradually over the seasons changed taken his character and softened it 6 Weatherly said that he had initially been reluctant to join a JAG spin off and explained But I went and had this dinner with Don Bellisario in Australia and his personality his storytelling and his presence and everything kind of won me over 13 He later commented I got very lucky with Don Bellisario He directed two of the first three episodes and he really pushed me to try things and experiment and some of the wacky comedy came out of that And it was kind of unexpected and I didn t really know what I was going to find 14 At another point Weatherly said It s kind of fun to play a total dinosaur in terms of sexual politics The shallow end of the philosophical pool is obviously where Tony paddles around In the same interview actress Cote de Pablo who portrays character Ziva David added There s something deeper about that character We always talk about the superficial element and the things that make us laugh But he wouldn t be doing what he does if he wasn t really good at it It s a complex character and that s why people love it 15 Weatherly directed the 2011 episode One Last Score 16 and the 2013 episode Seek 17 relevant Fictional character background EditThis section may be too long and excessively detailed Please consider summarizing the material July 2019 Tony was born in a wealthy Italian American family from Long Island New York 18 His great grandparents immigrated from Italy through Ellis Island relevant His great grandfather worked as a truck driver before eventually starting his own transportation company 19 Though an only child 20 he has been cut off from his maternal family s fortune 21 According to Tony his mother died in the hospital while they were watching a movie when he was eight years old 7 22 One of Tony s fondest childhood memories during the holidays is watching the movie It s a Wonderful Life and he later tells Ziva that his mother had taken him to the movies frequently before her death resulting in his love of film 23 Tony s father Anthony DiNozzo Sr played by Robert Wagner is an American Civil War reenactor and as a child Tony would carry the poop bucket during reenactments resulting in Tony s dislike of anything relating to the Civil War 24 DiNozzo Sr skirts very close to the line between a businessman and a con man and at one point Tony was left in a hotel room for two days when his father left for a supposed business meeting 25 In the episode Flesh and Blood the two display similar personality traits they both flirt with women and quote movies It is stated in this episode that his father is pretending to be rich when he is actually bankrupt 26 It is also revealed that after his mother s death Tony spent much of his childhood in a number of boarding schools and summer camps so he and his father spent very little time together and rarely kept in touch 7 Consequently father and son had a frosty relationship It has also been suggested that his father was emotionally neglectful 27 Aside from the odd comment or casual reference Tony rarely mentioned his parents until season 7 when Anthony DiNozzo Senior makes his first appearance In Sins of the Father he admits to Gibbs that although his dad still makes him crazy he still loves him but has been unable to tell his dad so In Broken Arrow DiNozzo Sr helps Gibbs with a case by using his contacts and going undercover with Ziva at a party in the home of a well known arms dealer Tony and his father also reconcile their differences Other family members mentioned in NCIS episodes include a button collecting grandfather who bequeathed Tony one thousand shares in a dot com 28 and a number of uncles His uncle Vincenzo is a butcher on Long Island 29 A second uncle was a successful businessman but was found at a golf course looking for mole people 30 A third uncle named Clive Paddington wealthy and deceased left his entire estate to his paternal nephew Crispian Paddington 2 Fictional education and work history Edit This section may be too long and excessively detailed Please consider summarizing the material July 2019 After being expelled from six boarding schools in four years Tony graduated from the Remington Military Academy in Tiverton Rhode Island He later completed a Bachelor of Arts in physical education at Ohio State University 31 where he was on the varsity basketball team and competed in the Final Four 32 DiNozzo discusses a football game in the episode SWAK in which his doctor broke his leg In the same discussion Tony claims he and the doctor kissed each others sisters a football term meaning the game ended in a tie In the episodes Bikini Wax and Trojan Horse he mentions he is in the Ohio State Alpha Chi Delta fraternity class of 1989 At the end of the episode Red Cell he begins to tell a story about his fraternity days before Gibbs interrupts him relevant In the episode Child s Play he mentions receiving a combined score of 950 on his SATs He has worked in three different police departments Peoria Philadelphia and Baltimore staying in each location for an average of two years 25 At the end of his stint with Baltimore s homicide division 33 he was hired by NCIS in 2001 as stated in season 1 episode 4 This event occurred prior to the NCIS pilot and the circumstances of his hiring are unexplained but Tony once jokingly claimed that it was because he smiled 34 It is later revealed in the season eight episode Baltimore that Tony left Baltimore PD after discovering that his partner Danny Price was a dirty cop 35 Letter sent containing Y pestis that led to Tony s near death experience in season two During his tenure as a NCIS special agent Tony has operated as a supervisory special agent 36 and undertaken a long term undercover operation throughout season four 25 In season two he nearly dies from a bout with the pneumonic plague after a woman sends a letter filled with genetically altered Yersinia pestis to NCIS for revenge for what she believed to be neglect of a cold case Tony ably leads the team in Gibbs s absence when the latter retires to Mexico after recovering from a coma 25 When Gibbs returns to lead the team Tony declines an offer to lead his own team and resumes his former position to support Gibbs who is suffering from the aftereffects of the coma and continue working with the team he considers family At the end of season five Tony is assigned as Special Agent Afloat to the USS Ronald Reagan and later to the USS Seahawk However at the beginning of season six he is reassigned to his original team at NCIS headquarters in Washington D C 25 During season eight he meets E J Barrett who took the post as team leader in Spain that he had previously rejected 25 relevant In the season 8 finale Clayton Jarvis the new Secretary of the Navy tells Director Vance that he wants to include DiNozzo in NCIS s black operations program after the death of Lt Jonas Cobb and the resignation of Jarvis s predecessor Philip Davenport Although Vance seems reluctant Jarvis overrules him and gives DiNozzo his first assignment stop an NCIS agent who is leaking information As season nine opens with the episode Nature of the Beast it is revealed that NCIS Special Agent Simon Cade is the apparent mole At the end of the episode DiNozzo is shot by an impostor FBI agent who had killed Cade and attempted to frame DiNozzo for the murder 37 DiNozzo frequently refers to himself as Very Special Agent Anthony DiNozzo 38 He also refers to Ziva David as Very Special Probationary Agent at least once 39 Tony also referred to Timothy McGee as Very Special Agent Timothy McGee after resigning from his position as Senior Field Agent along with referring himself and McGee as Very Special Agents in the Leap of Faith episode relevant Characterization EditThis section relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this section by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources Anthony DiNozzo news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Tony is written as a streetwise promiscuous former homicide detective 40 according to whom His behavior toward women is occasionally noted by other characters to be chauvinistic and throughout the series Tony is shown flirting with most women he encounters 25 He does not respect personal boundaries going so far as to rifle through his colleagues possessions both at work and in their homes and to listen to private phone calls In the episode SWAK Caitlin Todd described him as an X rated Peter Pan who is annoying but whose absence is nevertheless keenly felt The targets of this behavior are either victims of Tony s quests for new sources of amusement 41 or those for whom he believes he has reason to be concerned 42 Michael Weatherly commented on Tony s characterization Part of the dynamic of the show is that Tony irritates people but when he s not around they kind of miss him 43 Michael Weatherly as Anthony DiNozzo filming in 2008 Although Tony is canonically in his thirties 44 he is typically written as possessing a juvenile sense of humor that manifests itself in name calling teasing and pranks directed at his colleagues 45 Tony delights in quoting movies in everyday life often mimicking the original actor when quoting them 42 Sean Connery s James Bond and Tommy Lee Jones come up frequently Tony also finds parallels between the cinema and his everyday life This occasionally proves to be more useful than aggravating as when his application of a solution from the movie Speed 1994 ends in the successful resolution of a case 46 In a nod to NCIS creator Donald P Bellisario Tony has also been established as a fan of Bellisario television series Magnum P I and Airwolf In the episode Dead Man Talking Tony introduces himself to a suspect as Airwolf character Stringfellow 47 Tony s coworkers often display visible frustration with his behavior but throughout the series Tony has been shown to be very loyal to his coworkers at NCIS particularly his supervisor Leroy Jethro Gibbs Although his immature behavior often gets Tony into trouble he also demonstrates that he is an insightful agent when the need arises On more than one occasion he surprises his colleagues when an outwardly immature action on his part causes new evidence to be uncovered 41 48 49 Gibbs once said of him You may not admire his methods but you gotta love the results referring to when Tony goes to a gynecologist to track a missing sailor s girlfriend down after the rest of the team hit a dead end much to Kate s disgust 50 McGee has described Tony s interrogation style as Dirty Harry meets Keystone Cop 51 He is generally written as a highly capable agent and in season four is offered a prized position as a supervisory senior special agent in charge in Rota Spain which he nonetheless turns down 25 As of season ten he is the only one out of Gibbs s field team who has been allowed to head an investigation as seen in Bounce when Gibbs swaps places with him as the victim was connected with one of Tony s old cases and even calls him boss Tony is known to be fluent in Spanish as is established from his earliest appearance in the JAG NCIS crossover episodes 31 52 As Gibbs s senior field agent he often pulls rank by ordering the more junior agents around 53 and playing pranks on them 50 He most notably calls McGee Probie at least until Ziva is made a full fledged agent With the addition Ellie Bishop Tony and McGee begin calling her Probie and similarly order her around claiming that it s part of the job 54 Tony claims to have 20 10 vision in the episode Left for Dead 55 however in the episodes The Curse Ice Queen and Meltdown he can be seen wearing glasses and in the Nature of the Beast episode he claims his vision is 20 20 relevant He owned a 1990 Corvette ZR1 which was stolen and subsequently destroyed during a high speed chase as he watched on live television Later he drove a 1966 Ford Mustang The car was destroyed by a bomb planted on it in an attempt to kill DiNozzo s significant other Dr Jeanne Benoit citation needed relevant The character is initially portrayed as a technophobe who like his superior has limited patience with the scientific method and technical terms However he can be seen to develop an aptitude for technology in later episodes and has been depicted hacking into computer systems 56 Tony is also very skilled in going undercover which is shown in several episodes In Split Decision he poses as a rogue weapons dealer and in Chained he befriends an escaped convict while disguised as a prisoner In Dead Man Talking he is able to improvise a cover identity to get close to a suspect when he feels the investigation is going nowhere Relationships EditThis article contains a list of miscellaneous information Please relocate any relevant information into other sections or articles July 2019 Women Edit During the run of NCIS Tony consistently speaks at great length about women He pursues women on a regular basis typically indiscriminately 42 Most of these relationships fail to progress past a certain point and have occasionally ended with humorously disastrous results He has admitted to having commitment issues 42 One of the women he was attracted to turned out to be a terrorist working with Ari Haswari 57 another to whom he was attracted and kissed turned out to be a pre operative transsexual who had murdered one of Tony s co workers His co worker Caitlin Todd gave him endless grief for that lapse of judgement in the episode Dead Man Talking He once dated a social worker named Michelle who after he ended their relationship broke into his apartment and filled his closet with dog feces He had a short relationship with NCIS Special Agent Paula Cassidy He also broke up with a Navy lieutenant who had left her then fiance for him and shortly after Tony broke up with her she posted his personal information on a herpes alert website The show s writers make reference to one of Weatherly s real life relationships in the episode Hiatus Part 1 when he states I ve got a better chance of hooking up with Jessica Alba Weatherly s real life relationship with Alba occurred while both were performing on the television series Dark Angel 58 relevant In a flashback in the episode Baltimore Tony mentions proposing to his high school music teacher and long term girlfriend Wendy Wendy is introduced in the season nine episode Secrets 59 relevant Abby Sciuto Edit Main article Abby Sciuto Tony has a friendly platonic relationship with Abby Sciuto Abby describes this as progressive You re like a piercing Tony Takes a while for the throbbing to stop and the skin to grow back 25 The strength of their friendship was demonstrated when she helped clear his name after her assistant framed him for murder or when he is seemingly killed in an explosion or when he returns from his time as an agent afloat Abby once states I love you and would hate to see you hurt She sometimes becomes upset with him but these feelings are often resolved quickly Abby shares Tony s love of movies which solidifies their friendship When Gibbs is injured in the season three finale and retired during the first few episodes of season four Tony is usually the one to bring her Caf Pow a highly caffeined energy drink relevant He is also protective of her especially after Ari Haswari made an attempt on her life in Kill Ari While Abby was in a coma Tony was very worried about her to the point he did not make a joke about McGee s last name relevant Dr Jeanne Benoit Edit Main article List of NCIS characters Jeanne Benoit This section may contain an excessive amount of intricate detail that may interest only a particular audience Please help by spinning off or relocating any relevant information and removing excessive detail that may be against Wikipedia s inclusion policy July 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message In season four Tony s new girlfriend Dr Jeanne Benoit is introduced and appears as a recurring figure and subplot throughout the season Tony initially wants to take it slow out of fear of their relationship becoming like his earlier ones 20 They subsequently consummate their relationship in the episode Smoked relevant and Tony takes inspiration from movies to make their relationship special citation needed Despite good intentions Tony is unable to tell Jeanne that he loves her 60 until the death of a fellow agent convinces him to do so 61 In the episode Angel of Death it is revealed that Jeanne s father is a wanted arms dealer In the episode Bury Your Dead it is revealed that Tony is using Jeanne to infiltrate an arms smuggling network Jeanne leaves Tony a greeting card in her apartment as she leaves the Washington D C area In the episode Family Tony is shown struggling with how his relationship with Jeanne ended with flashbacks of their relationship Ziva tries to console Tony but he rejects her attempts insisting that he is fine Contemplating whether he should leave NCIS to be with Jeanne he rejoins the team Jeanne reappears in the episode Internal Affairs when she accuses Tony of murdering her father At the end of the episode Tony apologizes for letting her get involved in something that was not her fault Asked if their relationship was real Tony answers No 25 Jeanne then tells him she wishes she had never met him In a conversation with Tara Kole 62 Tony admits that since his relationship with Jeanne ended he has not been enjoying his normal level of success with women despite his continued bravado to his co workers In the episode Saviors Jeanne and Tony are shown to be on amicable terms Later in Loose Cannons Tony encounters Jeanne and her husband while investigating a case where she worries about it being connected with her father This proves to be correct and they both struggle emotionally with the conflict that ended their relationship citation needed Wendy Miller Edit Tony s ex fiancee is mentioned briefly in the episode Baltimore as Wendy Miller portrayed by Perrey Reeves In Secrets it is revealed that she left him the night before their wedding 63 Zoe Keats Edit Tony s former Philadelphia PD partner portrayed by Marisol Nichols Keats appears in the season twelve episode Parental Guidance Suggested later in episodes The Enemy Within amp No Good Deed Keats is an ATF Special Agent and becomes Tony s girlfriend Female Agents Edit Special Agent Caitlin Todd Edit Main article Caitlin Todd Tony s relationship with Kate could be depicted as either like sibling rivals but also could be romantic too 31 64 Series creator Don Bellisario said that if Kate hadn t died she and Tony would have embarked on a relationship at one point during the series They constantly compete 64 and Kate is often critical of Tony s attitude towards women and his disrespect for personal boundaries 65 In one episode Tony sneaks into the bathroom while Kate was having a shower to brush his teeth which infuriates her 66 relevant In Bikini Wax he threatens to expose a picture of Kate during a wet t shirt contest In the episode Pop Life they seek counseling for their bickering Tony buys flowers as a peace offering after annoying her in the episode Vanished and shows concern for her in Left For Dead and Bete Noire when she is held hostage by Ari In the episode The Bone Yard Tony pretends to be Kate s lover He appears close to jealousy when Kate accepts a date with the victim s brother in Black Water In My Other Left Foot Tony is obsessed by the idea of Kate having a tattoo and tries to ascertain its location In extras seen on the season two DVD box set the producers state that it was intended for there to be a relationship between these two characters In the episode SWAK after Kate is found uninfected she continues to stay with Tony lying about her condition to him even though she knows that the risk of infection is still imminent She is devastated as he seemed about to die and relieved as he survives 67 better source needed Kate s death would have a serious impact on Tony which along with other events make Tony grow up during the following seasons As shown in the episodes Kill Ari 1 amp 2 the team struggles to deal with the shooting culminating in a scene in which Tony and McGee mourn over the dead body of their deceased colleague in Ducky s autopsy room After Kate s death like the other characters DiNozzo also has a vision of her postmortem Typical to Tony s chauvinistic personality Kate appears in the Catholic schoolgirl uniform that he had been asking about in the episode Bikini Wax After telling him that she always knew what he was thinking she realizes that she is wearing the uniform and quickly berates him This sexual fantasy is portrayed after Tony offers to go back out in the pouring rain to find the bullet that killed Kate 68 In the season ten episode You Better Watch Out Tony is shown to have a goldfish named Kate whom he teases like his former partner telling the fish she s getting fat despite clearly doting on it citation needed Special Agent Ziva David Edit Main article Tony DiNozzo and Ziva David Throughout seasons four to ten Ziva and Tony exhibit a high level of chemistry Although their relationship was not explicit until the beginning of season 11 when David s actress left the show the close bond between the two ultimately resulted in their daughter Tali Special Agent E J Barrett Edit Main article List of NCIS characters E J Barrett E J is introduced in the season eight episode One Last Score She took the lead investigator position in Rota Spain which Tony declined 69 Tony and E J begin a sexual relationship shortly after her arrival much to the disapproval of Gibbs 70 In a flashback in the season nine premiere Nature of the Beast Tony confronted E J about her removal of a microchip from the body of a victim of the Port to Port killer Subsequently Tony suffers memory loss and E J disappears while another agent is killed 37 E J emerges from hiding in the episode Housekeeping and discusses events with Tony at a safe house while he is furious with her for her abrupt disappearance but they go their separate ways after the killer is apprehended with E J urging Tony to try to pursue a relationship with Ziva 71 NCIS Director Jenny Shepard Edit Main article List of NCIS characters Jenny Shepard In the fourth season Tony s relationship with Jenny Shepard is shown to have warmed considerably in comparison to the end of the third season with Tony occasionally being caught referring to her by her first name with even Gibbs joking about how close they were This was due to Tony s involvement in an ongoing operation of personal importance to Shepard in which they develop a strong level of trust Their interactions become more frequent when Tony assumes Gibbs s responsibilities and they become increasingly familiar as seen in the episode Shalom Tony was particularly upset at Shepard s death in Judgment Day Part 1 and blames himself for following Shepard s instruction to abandon her protection detail 41 In the episode Agent Afloat Ziva reveals that in the aftermath of Shepard s death Tony has been drinking out of guilt Male Agents Edit Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs Edit Main article Leroy Jethro Gibbs This section may contain an excessive amount of intricate detail that may interest only a particular audience Please help by spinning off or relocating any relevant information and removing excessive detail that may be against Wikipedia s inclusion policy July 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Through flashbacks in the episode Baltimore it is shown that Tony first met Gibbs in 2001 when as a Baltimore PD officer Tony arrested an undercover Gibbs while they were investigating the same suspect in different cases When Tony realized that his partner was corrupt Gibbs took the opportunity to recruit Tony to NCIS and became a mentor to him Tony greatly respects Gibbs and claims to have a mentor protege or father son relationship with him 31 a feeling supported by the tough love Gibbs often demonstrates Tony is easily riled when it seems that Gibbs has a new favorite and tries desperately to win back favor Gibbs has the tendency to smack Tony on the back of the head whenever he says or does something inappropriate starting with the last flashback sequence of Baltimore Tony tolerates being smacked only by Gibbs 25 reacting angrily when this is done by Todd 57 and Ziva 72 When Gibbs starts being nice in the episode Kill Ari Part 1 Tony irritates Gibbs until he elicits a slap to the back of the head Tony prides himself on knowing many of the confusing military terms acronyms and slang that Gibbs regularly spouts and mimics them 73 Tony explains this jargon to others serving as exposition as well as Gibbs s unorthodox interrogation techniques often accurately predicting Gibbs s next moves After Gibbs personally appoints Tony as his replacement at the end of season three Tony tries to emulate Gibbs s leadership style citation needed though he adds campfire discussions an impromptu sharing of current information among his fellow agents Throughout the first several seasons Tony s coworkers remark that he is becoming more and more like Gibbs much to Tony s annoyance 46 74 Emotionally scarred when his relationship with Jeanne Benoit ends Tony begins confiding in Gibbs on personal issues especially after DiNozzo Sr is introduced in season seven and the frosty love hate relationship between father and son is revealed 39 75 Gibbs confronts DiNozzo Sr about his lifelong neglect of his son and calls Tony the best young agent with whom he has ever worked 76 Although he thinks very little of DiNozzo Sr Gibbs does encourage the two to repair their relationship As of season ten Gibbs and DiNozzo Sr appear to be on friendly terms 27 Special Agent Timothy McGee Edit Main article Timothy McGee This section may contain an excessive amount of intricate detail that may interest only a particular audience Please help by spinning off or relocating any relevant information and removing excessive detail that may be against Wikipedia s inclusion policy July 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Tony s relationship with Timothy McGee was initially problematic Tony largely ignored or degraded McGee s work and later began actively hazing McGee as the least experienced member of the team 25 from name calling 77 to making McGee carry all the gear and equipment to a crime scene 50 78 He would largely take advantage of McGee s naivete and unfamiliarity with the team s customs 53 relevant Contrary to appearances Tony values his relationship with McGee 25 as seen in the episode Probie Tony goes out of his way to support McGee and makes an effort to cheer him up Tony is the first to try to allay McGee s guilt when McGee accidentally shoots an undercover police officer While Tony is field leader McGee becomes the senior field agent and Tony shows him much more respect and confidence in his abilities 77 In the seventh season the relationship between the two agents is on a much more equal footing 45 and Tony more frequently calls McGee by his first name Tim 45 By the eleventh season Tony is a lot closer to McGee and they confide in one another McGee is the one Tony tells that he has been attending a support group to get over the events of Ziva s departure McGee also goes to Tony for advice when he is considering asking his girlfriend to move in with him Reception EditDiNozzo was included when in TV Guide s list of TV s Sexiest Crime Fighters 79 In November 2011 DiNozzo won TVLine s Ultimate Male Law Enforcement Crushes Bracket Tournament 80 and Ziva David won the Ultimate Female Law Enforcement Crushes Bracket Tournament a month later 81 His flirtation with Ziva received significant media coverage over the years with the characters being referred to as a power couple by Entertainment Weekly 82 In 2009 TV Guide dubbed their interactions TV s hottest love hate relationship 83 and in 2012 they were listed in Entertainment Weekly s 30 Best Will They Won t They TV Couples 84 EW com also included them in its list of 10 TV pairs who have us hooked as they dance around their attraction 85 During the first season of NCIS in 2004 Ross Warneke of The Age described the character as fearless but a bit wet behind the ears 86 A year later Bill Keveny from USA Today commented that DiNozzo was competent but immature 87 At the beginning of the third season Noel Holston from Sun Sentinel described him as a self styled ladies man handsome yet hapless 88 In 2011 one critic from Slate called him a womanizing doofus given to spouting movie trivia but added that all the characters on the MCRT team Tony Gibbs Ziva and McGee are men and women of honor heroes who have all made significant sacrifices for their country 89 In 2012 Sandra Gonzalez from Entertainment Weekly wrote I have a deep appreciation for everything about Tony DiNozzo I love his goofball ways his pop culture references and his endless supply of ways to get under McGee s skin But like any perpetually lovable character on a TV drama he also has a host of dark secrets and when said secrets have a chance to come to the surface as part of a meaty and revealing storyline it s a treat for us all 90 He was referred to as a charming goofball special agent by AOL TV s Michael Maloney in 2010 7 Catherine Lawson from The Huffington Post reported in August 2011 that Michael Weatherly was voted as number seven in the list of the top 10 most popular primetime TV stars Pauley Perrette Abby Sciuto and Cote de Pablo Ziva David placed first and second respectively Additionally Mark Harmon Jethro Gibbs and David McCallum Ducky Mallard were voted as numbers five and six 8 dubious discuss References Edit Voice Of Special Agent Anthony DiNozzo NCIS The Video Game Behind The Voice Actors Behind The Voice Actors Retrieved 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