I like the way NCIS remembers its own history. So many shows reinvent themselves and pretend the early years don't matter.
I agree with this, except for the retcon wrt Tony's mother.
Also, do we know the whole story of Gibb's mother? Did she commit suicide? I can't remember.
I wish Jenny had been given a bigger role in the episode. In fact, I think it probably should have been a two parter because they barely skimmed the surface of the different scenarios. I want to know how Kate not dying got Abby and McGee together. Also, I want Abby and McGee back together, now please.
Also, do we know the whole story of Gibb's mother? Did she commit suicide? I can't remember.
I think she just left. I know she and his father divorced, I don't remember anything about her dying, though she probably has.
And yes, I was seriously expecting a two-parter. There was a lot they could have played with. But they seem to go out of their way to avoid continuing stories except for season enders.
Continuing stories? They've been playing out Gibb's revenge (and Abby knowing) for ages, and they've done a lot of longer arc stories. It's something I've come to see as an NCIS characteristic, unlike many other procedurals (including their brother show).
Jonny Lee Miller is set to play Sherlock Holmes in a new pilot on CBS "Elementary."
Why do they keep trying to make JLM happen? He isn't that good.
I love him! I've liked him quite a lot in all the appearances I've seen him in in the past five or so years. He's definitely better than a number of people with regular gigs.
However--the idea that they can carve out a good Sherlock niche with the English version and the movie franchise still extant...sometimes it's not riding the wave, but diving in where there's the most competition.
I think he's a cutie pie, and I liked his turn in the Emma miniseries, plus what I saw of him on Dexter (didn't watch regularly). I thought he was the best thing about Hackers, and I thought he was pretty damned good against some stiff competition in Endgame.
Where does he fail you?
I like him too. I really liked Eli Stone. I wish it had stayed on the air.
Eli Stone. I thought the show was cute, but I thought he was the worst thing about the show. I'm not sure he was in Dexter enough for him to make a mark on me.
I really love JLM too. But I also really love SH, and I don't really see Jonny being successful filling that deerstalker.