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NCIS and NCISLA
06-05-2011, 12:08 AM
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NCIS and NCISLA
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06-05-2011, 06:59 AM
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RE: NCIS and NCISLA
My husband loves NCIS. I think he likes the head slapping.Big Grin

We watch NCISLA too. It took some time but we are just now really getting into it. Funny how they are always talking about Director Vance and how he sometimes shows up.

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06-05-2011, 07:58 AM
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I sincerely hope that "CIRay" doesn't break Ziva's heart (though I totally ship Tiva), and boy! Was that a shocker with Hetty in the season finale of NCIS:LA. I think she's just faking it, though. If she was truly part of that gangster family, she would have taken G out herself.

Also, I couldn't care less if E.J. came back to the team. The big guy (whose name I can't remember) would be a good addition - even if I do ship Abby/Tim (there's probably a portmanteau name for them, too - Tabby?). I was sorry to see Mike go, and I'm interested in finding out what was in the box he gave Gibbs.

Can you tell I like these shows? I'm glad that Body of Proof comes on after NCIS:LA.

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06-07-2011, 11:03 AM
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I love NCIS. NCISLA is growing on me, slowly. One of the quasi-benefits of being sheltered in Fundyism for so long is that I have several seasons' worth of catching up to do on my favorite shows. I couldn't afford television or cable when I was a Fundy teacher, so now I record all kinds of things on the DVR and can watch the old episodes as if they are brand-new. Smile

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06-17-2011, 03:42 PM
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(06-05-2011 06:59 AM)elfdream Wrote:  My husband loves NCIS. I think he likes the head slapping.Big Grin

We watch NCISLA too. It took some time but we are just now really getting into it. Funny how they are always talking about Director Vance and how he sometimes shows up.

It's even funier when it's Gibbs and slaps Tony. I hope this season we get a more serious Tony back like in season 4. He seemed really serious, but after that he just seemed so slapstick half the time.
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06-17-2011, 03:49 PM
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Boy! Was that a shocker with Hetty in the season finale of NCIS:LA. I think she's just faking it, though. If she was truly part of that gangster family, she would have taken G out herself.
Rember Hetty's file. The red headed girl noticed something different in her file and Vance told her to "tell no one."

Also, I couldn't care less if E.J. came back to the team. The big guy (whose name I can't remember) would be a good addition - even if I do ship Abby/Tim (there's probably a portmanteau name for them, too - Tabby?). I was sorry to see Mike go, and I'm interested in finding out what was in the box he gave
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E. J. might be the one Tony has to investigate in the next season. Rember she took that thing out of the arm of the guy that got killed by P2P. The box probably contained old files and Dekker's "insurance policy" from season 5 finale. Muse Watson looked awful in his last episode. I wonder if he was getting sick or if that's just the way they presented him in the show.
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09-18-2011, 10:44 PM
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New season starts this week.
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09-18-2011, 10:51 PM
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RE: NCIS and NCISLA
(06-05-2011 06:59 AM)elfdream Wrote:  My husband loves NCIS. I think he likes the head slapping.Big Grin

We watch NCISLA too. It took some time but we are just now really getting into it. Funny how they are always talking about Director Vance and how he sometimes shows up.

I think NCISLA has really established it selk as it's own world apart from the original.
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09-18-2011, 10:58 PM
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I haven't cared for the NCIS I've seen. I find the dialogue a little too corny. But I've really enjoyed the couple NCISLA episodes I've seen. I'm a fan of Chris and LL, so that helps.

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09-19-2011, 07:58 AM
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(09-18-2011 10:58 PM)diachenko Wrote:  I'm a fan of Chris and LL, so that helps.

I bet you are Big GrinTongueBig Grin

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