Is there any possible way that the Eric Close character isn't dead?
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yes.
we did not see his head cut off.
And it didn't look like a head shot. Maybe he was wearing a vest?
Very true.
Also - I thought that the Close and Davi characters seemed very spin-offish to me. If only.
(Does it disturb anyone else that the CM spin-off is still being called the CM spin-off rather than an actual title?)
And it didn't look like a head shot. Maybe he was wearing a vest?
When he got down on his knees, I thought for sure he was going to grab the gun back and take a shot.
NCIS: I was amused when Franks called Tony "Probie." Does that mean Tony has been promoted to competent in Franks' eyes? Or just ally?
NCIS: I was amused when Franks called Tony "Probie." Does that mean Tony has been promoted to competent in Franks' eyes? Or just ally?
Someone over at TWOP speculated that, if Tony was sent to Mexico by Vance to actually take out Alejandro and not just "follow and report," he is doing something he'd never done before (sanctioned assassination), so he would be a "probie" in Mike Franks' eyes in terms of his assigned task. That's the only explanation that makes sense to me, unless Franks was making it obvious that Tony is becoming another Gibbs.
I don't see Tony being an assassin, though he would kill someone if someone else was in danger. If you want an assassin, you'd send Ziva.
Well, she was being made a citizen at the time.
I was just happy Tony was in tourist-wear. He always looks smoking hot in casual shirts and jeans and an intense expression on his face.
You know the thing that bugged me about last night's CM? The fact that the rolling black-outs were at night. I've lived in suburban LA my entire life and I don't recall them doing rolling black-outs ever at night because that's when demand goes down, they are usually between 10 a.m. and 7 p.m., during peak usage. In the summer we have to endure commercial after commercial reminding us to “flex our power” by running appliances after dark. It totally pulled me out of the story and made me angry at the writers. Tim Curry was very creepy though