Does the eyeball have to be anyone we know? I just thought it was the next victim's.
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Procedurals 1: Anything You Say Can and Will Be Used Against You.
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Male, did Lasix and in his thirties.
But it's a blue eye, so it's not Mikeyway.
Well, it was someone who had clearance to get into that room - so most likely somebody the team knows.
I'm only nineteen minutes in. I was just typing as Duckie talked. Or someone in autopsy. I think I only half pay attention to this show right now.
Well, it was someone who had clearance to get into that room - so most likely somebody the team knows.
Sorry, I'm an idiot. I haven't seen this weeks yet. I was just thinking of the end of last weeks. This is what happens when I am still up at nearly 2 AM.
Huh. I have no idea where NCIS was going at the end.
Thanks, Barb, that makes a lot more sense now.
NCIS: I figured people who watch the show more carefully than I do would have "eek!" at the ending last night. 'Cause I sure don't know whose eye that is. Also, why are they introducing the new team? Is it just for fun, or is there a spin-off in the works, or they just taunting Tony with what he could've had?
Last season the showrunner did a lot of talking about Tiva, but nothing played out. I wonder if it's being clearly spelt out this year that it's never going to happen. If so, why bother tease it last year? I mean, in interview, he teased it hard.
Why bother teasing it? Because it made those interested in Tiva watch.
And you'd think those interested in Tiva would soon stop watching when it became apparent that nothing he was talking about was happening in the show. It's not like Bones, where the chemistry plays out onscreen. It plain wasn't happening.