Who was Ziva on ‘NCIS’? Cote de Pablo’s Ziva role and departure, explained

NCIS is one of those shows that seems to have always been on television. The procedural drama and its various spin-off series have been entertaining fans for nearly two decades now, and throughout that time we’ve seen plenty of different characters come and go. If you’ve been an avid watcher for years, you’ll remember Ziva David, a character who was on the show for nearly fifteen years. Played by Cote de Pablo, Ziva was a series regular until season 11, but has since returned for a few guest episodes, most recently in 2020. But who was Ziva on NCIS? Who was Ziva on NCIS?
Ziva David was an Israeli citizen and specialist Mossad agent who was also the daughter of the director of the Israeli spy agency. Her first appearance was in season three, replacing Caitlin “Kate” Todd, who was murdered by Ziva’s half-brother Ari in the second season’s finale. Ziva was originally assigned as a liaison officer to NCIS thanks to an arrangement between her father and NCIS director Jenny Shepard, and this was her role in the service until she returned to Mossad at the end of season six. However, a new storyline had her being captured by terrorists in Somalia while on assignment for the Israeli agency. She was presumed dead at first, but was eventually saved by some of the NCIS crew, who then brought her back to America. Once in the States, she applied for (and received) U.S. citizenship and became a full-time NCIS agent. Ziva has two siblings, the aforementioned Ari and a younger sister named Tali, who was killed in a terrorist incident as a teen. Her parents separated when she was a teen thanks to her father’s inability to stay faithful, and it is revealed her mother died before her introduction to the show. As a child, Ziva took ballet while also learning how to fight, and upon her high school graduation joined the IDF for her military service. So far, so Israeli. One of her first major acts on the show was to murder her half-brother Ari with a shot to the forehead, mirroring how Ari had killed Kate Todd. At the beginning of her time in the agency, she had a hard time fitting in, especially thanks to her relationship with Ari. However, through hard work and some important, life-saving interventions, Ziva managed to win the crew around, becoming a vital and loved member of the team. There were plenty of other ups and downs during her time in the show. She was framed by Iranian agents for murdering two FBI officers and had to go into hiding in Mexico, and was also terminated after Director Shepard died and was replaced by Director Vance. At the end of season seven, she was kidnapped in Somalia, but then found in the season seven opener “Truth or Consequences.” For the next few seasons, her hard nature softened, and while she remained able to take care of herself, she became much more open and expressive, even showing a more playful side. In the middle of season 10, her estranged father, Eli, made an appearance, hoping to fix his relationship with Ziva. However, his visit to the States had an ulterior motive: he was secretly meeting with a friend who had an unclear connection to the Iranian government, in an attempt to start a dialogue between the two countries that would hopefully lead to peace. Tragedy struck, though, as Eli went for dinner at Director Vance’s house, and ended up being shot to death by an unknown assailant, who sprayed the home with bullets before eventually killing himself. Ziva discovered her father’s body and broke down, before going on a revenge mission. Despite being told she couldn’t work on the case because of her connection to the victim, she discovered a childhood friend named Ilan Bodnar organized her father’s murder. After she tracked him down, he nearly killed her, but he failed and escaped.

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