Today, NCIS Sydney searches for the truth.
US Navy pilots Amy Hale (Sophie Dillman) and Wes Chilton (Ezekiel Simat) crash on an outback road after being chased by blinding lights. The NCIS Sydney team arrive in Eerie Plains to find Amy and UFO-obsessed Swedish tourist Elke Johansson (Sarah Laidler) missing. They’re just the two newest additions to the missing persons wall behind the local bar, on which publican Bidigette (Helen Thompson) has recorded everyone believed to have been taken by aliens.
Naturally, the UFO claims are dismissed by local cop Senior Constable Karl Drysdale (Stephen Peacocke). DeShawn (Sean Sanger) and Evia (Tuuli Narkle) take to the road on a rescue mission, helped with tech support by Trigger (Claude Jabbour), and unofficially Blue (Marvournee Hazel).
Are aliens abducting people in Eerie Plains, or is there something more sinister going on here?
Written by Michael Miller, this is one memorable instalment in NCIS Sydney, with Peacocke adding to an already impressive list of guest stars this season.
NCIS: Sydney is now streaming on Paramount+, with new episodes every Tuesday.
