A Navy SEAL is found cuddled in a sorority house, and the NCIS team investigates to determine if the motive pertained to one of his classified missions or whether the passing was the result of collegiate foul play. Pride's daughter visits the NCIS office.
Season 1 Episode 4 of NCIS: New Orleans was watched by 16,140,000 viewers, resulting in a 2.20 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
Is NCIS: New Orleans Renewed or Cancelled for Season 2?
s01e01 - Musician Heal Thyself
s01e02 - Carrier
s01e03 - Breaking Brig
s01e04 - The Recruits
s01e05 - It Happened Last Night
s01e06 - Master of Horror
s01e07 - Watch Over Me
s01e08 - Love Hurts
s01e09 - Chasing Ghosts
s01e10 - Stolen Valor
s01e11 - Baitfish
s01e12 - The Abyss
s01e13 - The Walking Dead
s01e14 - Careful What You Wish For
s01e15 - Le Carnivale de la Mort
s01e16 - My Brother's Keeper
s01e17 - More Now
s01e18 - The List
s01e19 - The Insider
s01e20 - Rock-A-Bye-Baby
s01e21 - You'll Do
s01e22 - How Much Pain Can You Take
s01e23 - My City
The local NCIS field office investigates criminal cases affecting military personnel in the Big Easy, a city known for its music, entertainment and decadence. Leading the team is Special Agent Dwayne Pride, aka 'King', a native of NOLA who is driven by his need to do what is right. Working with Pride is Special Agent Christopher LaSalle, who plays hard but works harder; and Special Agent Meredith 'Merri' Brody, a charismatic and tough interrogator who transferred from the Great Lakes office in search of a fresh start. Supporting them is coroner Dr. Loretta Wade, who is as eccentric as she is smart. This colorful city that harbors a dark side is a magnet for service personnel on leave, and when over-indulgence is followed by trouble, Pride's team is at its best.