Actually, it's Gibbs who says that. Not quite totally self-referential.
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And the pictures of Ilyia in Ducky's house on Mrs. Mallard's bedside table. I quite enjoy when they use an actor's history as part of the character's history. They do that in Castle, when his mom is occasionally looking at tapes of her old parts and Castle comes in and says something like, "Oh, revisting your prom?" when there was something from Incredible Hulk.
I also like it when the writers incorporate the actors' personal histories into the characters, or at least reference it in passing. One of my favorite examples was in NCIS S1, when a one-shot character's family money was explained as coming from his grandfather being the Swiss Army knife importer for the U.S. market. That's Michael Weatherley's father IRL.
Tony once made reference to dating Jessica Alba, but I don't remember the context.
That's right! I think it was something like, "I have a better chance of dating Jessica Alba than blahblahblah."
And they gave McGee the same background as Sean Murray (dad was an XO on the Enterprise, and he was born in Bethesda).
Enterprise? ... oh ... the real ship ...
Enterprise? ... oh ... the real ship ...
Yeah, that wasn't my first thought either.
Me neither.
We are such the genre fans!
Hee--sorry about that! I should have realized the double-meaning of Enterprise there.
I'm going to buy some CM dvds today. I'm glad I held off on my initial urge to pick them up a week ago, because Amazon has S1 through 4 at almost half off. I'm not a completist, so I'm just getting S1, 2, and 4 (I would get S3 if it had any episode commentaries, but since it doesn't, I'll just make sure to dvr my favorite eps when they're next on Ion and put them on tape).