MickeysMommy
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OMG that last scene



OMG that last scene![]()
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I was so scared that it wasn't going end well! I loved Gibbs' line: "He's not a dog, DiNozzo. He's a Marine."
I can't believe no one has posted about last night's episode.
I missed the beginning of the show so I was a bit confused about Abbey behavior. What caused her to become so depressed/sad? I saw the flashbacks about her and her childhood friend...
It was a repeat.
I think last night was a rerun, so if you look far enough back in the thread we probably discussed it when it aired. Are you talking about the episode with the stuffed animal?
snykymom said:I was so scared that it wasn't going end well! I loved Gibbs' line: "He's not a dog, DiNozzo. He's a Marine."
So did you all like McGee's dad? I knew who the murderer was when the assistant to the admiral got more than 2 lines of dialog. I like how Vance and Gibbs were so protective of McGee
There was a new episode, but it felt phoned in. Figured the crux of it within five minutes--the story was a mishmash of leftover parts from other episodes. In the beginning, Tony is wearing a peach tie, Ziva a dark t-shirt, and McGee a dark shirt with gray jacket. Halfway through show, all three are wearing something different. The last scenes? Back to the peach tie, dark tee, and black shirt/gray jacket. Early on in the show, a minor character lives in Roanoke, yet they manage to whisk him to the NCIS office quickly even though by car that's a four-hour plus drive. I've been a fan since NCIS' inception on JAG, but this was not one of their better efforts.
Most shows have a shelf life, and NCIS has been around a long time. Very little is fresh anymore, and to do anything new, the storylines have to be a little incredulous (really, the head of Mossad and the Palestinians together without anyone knowing?). Meanwhile, the newfound maturity Tony displayed a few seasons back when he was called on to do more for NCIS has completely disappeared. McGee is still a "newbie" even though he's been on the show for nearly as long as Tony and Gibbs. I do enjoy the interaction--which no doubt fuels its popularity--but I'm hoping the producers see fit to end the show before it loses all sense of propriety.I totally agree, and what's worse is that I find myself saying that more and more often lately. That and "we've seen this story before."![]()
I thought the last part was weird. McGee knew but not Tony, but then Tony is going with her? Just seemed weird.