NCIS: Sydney brings together investigative teams from two nations as they solve some high-stake cases. The NCIS spin-off revolves around agents of the Naval Criminal Investigative Service, who team up with the Australian Federal Police to deal with cases involving US military personnel.
In the previous episode, the agents got into action when the skeleton of a US Naval engineer was found, which was connected to the Cold War era. The next episode is scheduled to be released on February 28, 2025.
In the upcoming installment, the two teams will be working to investigate the case of a car explosion. Here are all the details you need about NCIS: Sydney season 2, episode 4, including its release date, time, and streaming options.
What is the release date and time of NCIS: Sydney Season 2 Episode 4 and streaming details?
NCIS: Sydney season 2 episode 4 will be aired on CBS on Friday, February 28, 2025, at 8 PM ET/PT. For streaming, the episode will be available on Paramount+.
Viewers having Paramount+ with a Showtime subscription can watch the episode live and on-demand. On the other hand, Paramount+ Essential subscribers can watch the episode a day later on Saturday, March 1, 2025.
What to expect from NCIS: Sydney Season 2 Episode 4?
The upcoming episode is titled Truth Sabre and will focus on the NCIS and the AFP investigating a car explosion that happens when a US Navy cyber engineer’s daughter goes for a driving lesson.
The team suspects that the teenager is hiding something, which uncovers a web of online conspiracies. The official logline for the episode reads:
“The team is thrown into the murky world of online conspiracies after a car owned by a U.S. Navy cyber engineer explodes just as her teenage daughter was about to take a driving lesson.”
What happened in the previous episode of NCIS: Sydney?
In NCIS: Sydney season 2 episode 3, Back in the USSR, remains of a human body were found by construction workers at Melrose Park. The body was identified as Naval Lt. Harvey Wilson, who had been missing since 1985.
Wilson had worked at the US Consulate in Sydney and was married to a local woman, Diana Parkinson. She had believed Wilson was cheating on her and had left her but was unaware that he had been murdered.
NCIS looked into Wilson’s past and found that the Consulate had no official record of him, which meant he likely worked as a spy. They discovered he had been looking at classified American documents and might have been selling secret information.
However, further investigation showed that he had actually been giving the Soviets fake blueprints to mislead them. The team then went to question a man named Sasha, who had recently gotten a new prosthetic arm, but he was poisoned before they could get any information from him.
This made them realize that someone was covering up the past. They contacted retired detective Terry Barnes, who had spent years investigating Wilson’s case. But before he could explain his findings, he was poisoned, too. The real culprit was eventually revealed to be Russian Consul-General Lina Bukovska, who was trying to hide a major intelligence failure.
For more news and updates about NCIS: Sydney, follow Soap Central.

Your perspective matters!
Start the conversation