Huh. I have no idea where NCIS was going at the end.
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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.
The only ship I care about on NCIS is Abby and McGee.
I'm seeing little echoes of wistful Tiva on NCIS. I can see it happening in the wake of her breakup with CIAGuy. And Tony obviously is seeing reflections of what he did to Jeanne.
The only ship I care about on NCIS is Abby and McGee.
Me, too. I did giggle when Tony called them McAbby in the show, since that's the name of their 'ship in fandom.
Ok, I have finally seen this week's NCIS, and I trying to figure out if Alan Dale has blue eyes. He played the first director of NCIS, and I think his character is still alive because he just retired before Jenny joined the show. Or it could be Jenny as was suggested if someone dug up her grave.
Alan Dale has blue eyes (I'm fairly sure).
Hmmmmmmmmm . . .