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In case anyone else was wondering about the "in memory our friend and colleague Special Agent Robert 'Bob' Bryan" listed at the end of this episode. I found this obit about him....

http://www.kitsapsun.com/news/2009/oct/07/robert-james-bryan-50/

Robert James Bryan
formerly of Bremerton
July 3, 1959
to Sept. 21, 2009
Veteran
Robert James "Bob" Bryan was born July 3, 1959, and raised in Bremerton. He attended public schools in Bremerton and graduated from West Bremerton High School in 1977. Among his high school activities were football, wrestling, choir and the National Honor Society.
Bob attended Olympic Community College and Western Washington University, graduating with a BA in history in 1981. He was hired as a Special Agent by the Navy Criminal Investigative Service in 1983.
Bob served tours with NCIS in several locations: Puget Sound Naval Shipyard; aboard the USS Ranger; and as a Supervisor in Sasebo, Japan, Bangor WA, and Port Hueneme and Los Angeles, CA. Since 2005, Bob had been the supervisor of the NCIS Los Angeles Resident Agency at Seal Beach, CA.
Bob had a wide range of experience and training with the NCIS. He was trained for and conducted numerous protective missions in several locations, including Washington DC, India, Japan and Bahrain. He conducted Criminal, Counter-Terrorism, and Counter-Intelligence investigations and operations, and served as a counselor, mentor, and inspector. He also conducted surveillance and counter-surveillance activities and undercover operations.
Bob had over 40 years' experience with firearms, was certified as a "Distinguished Weapons Expert," and was a seasoned instructor. Bob lent firearm training assistance to cast members of the hit TV show "NCIS" on a regular basis.
Pursuing an active lifestyle, Bob's personal activities and interest included competitive shooting, reading (primarily European, Western and military history), hiking, motor racing and amateur gun smithing. He was an avid student of miliary and naval history.
Bob resided in Green Valley Lake, CA. Surviving are his adult children Emilie, of the U.S. Army, Conor, of the family home, and their mother, Kimm Balter Bryan; his parents, Judge Robert and Cathy Bryan of Tacoma; and brothers, Ted of Wenatchee, WA, and Ron of Sitka, AK.
Bob passed away from complications of pneumonia on September 21, 2009. Services were held in California. Remembrances may be made to Olympic College or any charity of choice.
 
Ok, We are wondering what Gibbs Whispered in Zivz'a ear also. Any lip readers out there? As far as the LA version, we watched one episode so far. Not too impressed, but others are tivo'd. Will give it another chance or two.popcorn::
 
I wondered about that too, so thank you for sharing the information about Robert Bryan. I like that they are honouring his memory.

I liked the episode a lot, too. Glad Ziva's back to stay.

Teresa
 

Here's an interesting thing. I'm a fan of NCIS on Facebook. I just looked at my newsfeeds, and this was the NCIS one : What do you think Gibbs whispered to Ziva last night? Check out what fans are saying and weigh in on all the speculation!

and one guy said "he told her how he gets the boat out of his basement" :lmao:
 
Here's my thought on what Gibbs whispered--

Remember when Ben-Gidon told Ziva he was sorry as he was leaving and she told him not to apologize because it was a sign of weakness?

Then after she and Gibbs talked about what happened on the ship, she said "I'm sorry Gibbs". I think that's what he said.

My Dh thinks said he thinks it's this--Way back when Gibbs returned from his "retirement", Ducky was angry with him for not telling him of his plans to retire. After they talked it out, Gibbs told Ducky it's not a sign of weakness to apologize to a friend.

He thinks that's what Gibbs whispered to Ziva.
 
Here's my thought on what Gibbs whispered--

Remember when Ben-Gidon told Ziva he was sorry as he was leaving and she told him not to apologize because it was a sign of weakness?

Just before Gibbs whispered in her ear, Ziva said, "Gibbs, I'm sorry". I think he repeated back to her what she said to Ben-Gidon about not apologizing.

Just my two cents, based on the timing of the whisper.

BUT, Gibbs did apologize to Ducky in "Smoked." I think he said between friends, its OK.

Kim
 
Yeah--I was just editing it to add my DH's theory and it matches yours.
 
In case anyone else was wondering about the "in memory our friend and colleague Special Agent Robert 'Bob' Bryan" listed at the end of this episode. I found this obit about him....

http://www.kitsapsun.com/news/2009/oct/07/robert-james-bryan-50/

Robert James Bryan
formerly of Bremerton
July 3, 1959
to Sept. 21, 2009
Veteran
Robert James "Bob" Bryan was born July 3, 1959, and raised in Bremerton. He attended public schools in Bremerton and graduated from West Bremerton High School in 1977. Among his high school activities were football, wrestling, choir and the National Honor Society.
Bob attended Olympic Community College and Western Washington University, graduating with a BA in history in 1981. He was hired as a Special Agent by the Navy Criminal Investigative Service in 1983.
Bob served tours with NCIS in several locations: Puget Sound Naval Shipyard; aboard the USS Ranger; and as a Supervisor in Sasebo, Japan, Bangor WA, and Port Hueneme and Los Angeles, CA. Since 2005, Bob had been the supervisor of the NCIS Los Angeles Resident Agency at Seal Beach, CA.
Bob had a wide range of experience and training with the NCIS. He was trained for and conducted numerous protective missions in several locations, including Washington DC, India, Japan and Bahrain. He conducted Criminal, Counter-Terrorism, and Counter-Intelligence investigations and operations, and served as a counselor, mentor, and inspector. He also conducted surveillance and counter-surveillance activities and undercover operations.
Bob had over 40 years' experience with firearms, was certified as a "Distinguished Weapons Expert," and was a seasoned instructor. Bob lent firearm training assistance to cast members of the hit TV show "NCIS" on a regular basis.
Pursuing an active lifestyle, Bob's personal activities and interest included competitive shooting, reading (primarily European, Western and military history), hiking, motor racing and amateur gun smithing. He was an avid student of miliary and naval history.
Bob resided in Green Valley Lake, CA. Surviving are his adult children Emilie, of the U.S. Army, Conor, of the family home, and their mother, Kimm Balter Bryan; his parents, Judge Robert and Cathy Bryan of Tacoma; and brothers, Ted of Wenatchee, WA, and Ron of Sitka, AK.
Bob passed away from complications of pneumonia on September 21, 2009. Services were held in California. Remembrances may be made to Olympic College or any charity of choice.

Yup, Knew Bob well....he will b missed.
 
In case anyone else was wondering about the "in memory our friend and colleague Special Agent Robert 'Bob' Bryan" listed at the end of this episode. I found this obit about him....

http://www.kitsapsun.com/news/2009/oct/07/robert-james-bryan-50/

Robert James Bryan
formerly of Bremerton
July 3, 1959
to Sept. 21, 2009
Veteran
Robert James "Bob" Bryan was born July 3, 1959, and raised in Bremerton. He attended public schools in Bremerton and graduated from West Bremerton High School in 1977. Among his high school activities were football, wrestling, choir and the National Honor Society.
Bob attended Olympic Community College and Western Washington University, graduating with a BA in history in 1981. He was hired as a Special Agent by the Navy Criminal Investigative Service in 1983.
Bob served tours with NCIS in several locations: Puget Sound Naval Shipyard; aboard the USS Ranger; and as a Supervisor in Sasebo, Japan, Bangor WA, and Port Hueneme and Los Angeles, CA. Since 2005, Bob had been the supervisor of the NCIS Los Angeles Resident Agency at Seal Beach, CA.
Bob had a wide range of experience and training with the NCIS. He was trained for and conducted numerous protective missions in several locations, including Washington DC, India, Japan and Bahrain. He conducted Criminal, Counter-Terrorism, and Counter-Intelligence investigations and operations, and served as a counselor, mentor, and inspector. He also conducted surveillance and counter-surveillance activities and undercover operations.
Bob had over 40 years' experience with firearms, was certified as a "Distinguished Weapons Expert," and was a seasoned instructor. Bob lent firearm training assistance to cast members of the hit TV show "NCIS" on a regular basis.
Pursuing an active lifestyle, Bob's personal activities and interest included competitive shooting, reading (primarily European, Western and military history), hiking, motor racing and amateur gun smithing. He was an avid student of miliary and naval history.
Bob resided in Green Valley Lake, CA. Surviving are his adult children Emilie, of the U.S. Army, Conor, of the family home, and their mother, Kimm Balter Bryan; his parents, Judge Robert and Cathy Bryan of Tacoma; and brothers, Ted of Wenatchee, WA, and Ron of Sitka, AK.
Bob passed away from complications of pneumonia on September 21, 2009. Services were held in California. Remembrances may be made to Olympic College or any charity of choice.

Yup, Knew Bob well....he will be missed.
 
Anybody watch tonight's episode? I fell asleep in the middle!

Of course we watched;)
And it was exactly who I thought it was.

As for NCIS:LA...those of you who skip are missing the secrets of 1 Director Leon Vance. That's all I'm saying.

World Series next week=reruns.

Carry on kids
 
OH somebody please tell me that I am not the only 1 who now has a twisted version of Mr Roger's Neighborhood theme song running through my head:lmao:
 
I had to sing the theme song for ds12-he didn't get the Mr. Rogers references! Poor kids-they didn't grow up in the days of Sat. morning cartoons and Mr. Rogers on PBS:rolleyes:.

I tried to watch the LA one-I really did. I just can't get interested in it!
 
Doggone it....they aren't showing us anything out here....

I only have 29 more days out here---I guess I have lots of catching up to do:rolleyes:

Edit:

How do you put one of those "buttons" in your sig line??
 
Of course we watched;)
And it was exactly who I thought it was.

As for NCIS:LA...those of you who skip are missing the secrets of 1 Director Leon Vance. That's all I'm saying.

World Series next week=reruns.

Carry on kids

World Series starts Wednesday. They're just doing re-runs to do a re-run.

Thank goodness I taped it. I'll go back and watch.
 



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