Scorpion has created six fictional countries. Balio in Central America ("The Fast & The Nerdiest"), Bahari in Northern Africa ("Sun of a Gun"), Aldoria in South America ("Plight at the Museum"), Norteguay in South America ("Faux Money Maux Problems"), Sardovia in Eastern Europe ("Keep It in Check, Mate"), and Rhondon in South America ("Monkey See, Monkey Poo").
Add those six to NCIS's one, and there are now seven fictional countries in the JAG-verse (JAG, First Monday, NCIS, NCIS: Los Angeles, NCIS: New Orleans, Hawaii Five-0, Scorpion, and Macgyver2016.)
Are there other shows which are lousy with fictional countries?
Edited by Lady_AleenaDo fictional states that are set in past but still in the real world count? I am thinking of something like the BBC radio sitcom The Leopard in Autumn which was made in 2001 but set in the early 16th century in a fictional Italian principality ('Monte Guano').
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What about What's-his-intials Carrol's Wonderland? Or New Swissland from Captain Underpants? Eh, I'll add those later.