NCIS, how many relatives of the team can be accused of murder?
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McGee's ahead, he's had two relatives accused. Or maybe Gibbs wins, his dad actually did kill someone.
I think when they run out of relatives they'll start writing in new ones. Evil twin, anyone?
Or maybe Gibbs wins, his dad actually did kill someone.
His dad did? I know his mother-in-law (from his first wife) killed someone, but I don't remember his dad killing anyone.
A guy came into his store with a gun and Dad got to his rifle. I forgot Shannon's mother.
I do like DiNozzo Senior, I hope he makes a financial killing.
DiNozzo Senior and Gibbs as roomies - love it.
A guy came into his store with a gun and Dad got to his rifle. I forgot Shannon's mother.
That's right. I was thinking murder, not self defense.
DiNozzo Senior and Gibbs as roomies - love it.
The re-opening of the Natalie Woods case makes the DiNozzo Senior guest appearances kind of weird for me.
Well, should they have shelved the episode until they knew whether or not Wagner was a suspect? (I thought that he was not.)
No, I don't think they should have shelved the episode. It just cut into my own ability to enjoy the episode for just what it was without the meta. I believe Wagner is still a suspect at this point. From the article I read the captain recently came forward to say that Wagner and Wood had a horrible fight right before Wagner came to him and told him Wood was missing.
I believe Wagner is still a suspect at this point
Do you mean you still suspect him, or that he's officially still a suspect? I'm out of touch with the proceedings.