Our NCIS review broke down "Anonymous Was a Woman," this week's episode of TV's #1 show, in detail.
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1. How would you describe this week in one word (or two, or three, or four)?
Christine: Bend the Line.
Doug: I like Christine's choice for this. Mine's "Gibbs' Deepest Regret."
Steve: How do you choose?
2. What was your favorite quote or scene from the episode?
Christine: I loved the scenes between Mike and Gibbs. Gibbs was so torn as he tried to figure out what the right thing to do was. We don't usually see him second guess himself that way.
Doug: Couldn't decide between two of them.
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1. How would you describe this week in one word (or two, or three, or four)?
Christine: Bend the Line.
Doug: I like Christine's choice for this. Mine's "Gibbs' Deepest Regret."
Steve: How do you choose?
2. What was your favorite quote or scene from the episode?
Christine: I loved the scenes between Mike and Gibbs. Gibbs was so torn as he tried to figure out what the right thing to do was. We don't usually see him second guess himself that way.
Doug: Couldn't decide between two of them.
- 10/21/2013
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Our NCIS review broke down "Under the Radar," this week's episode of TV's #1 show, in detail.
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1. How would you describe this week in one word (or two, or three, or four)?
Doug: Too close for comfort.
Christine: #ShootNow
Steve: No credentials at concerts!
2. What was your favorite quote or scene from the episode?
Doug: I enjoyed Gibbs' little dig at Eugene when McGee escaped his clutches over the investigation into the loss of his credentials. "Yeah we'll get back to you on that, Eugene." Gibbs knows a stuffed shirt when he sees one, and has little tolerance for them.
Christine: Can I...
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1. How would you describe this week in one word (or two, or three, or four)?
Doug: Too close for comfort.
Christine: #ShootNow
Steve: No credentials at concerts!
2. What was your favorite quote or scene from the episode?
Doug: I enjoyed Gibbs' little dig at Eugene when McGee escaped his clutches over the investigation into the loss of his credentials. "Yeah we'll get back to you on that, Eugene." Gibbs knows a stuffed shirt when he sees one, and has little tolerance for them.
Christine: Can I...
- 10/14/2013
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Our NCIS review broke down "Past, Present and Future," this week's emotional episode, in detail.
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1. How would you describe this week in one word (or two, or three, or four)?
Doug: Ziva says goodbye.
Christine: Not nearly enough.
Steve: Time to move forward.
2. What was your favorite quote or scene from the episode?
Doug: Hands down, for me it was the scene at the airport. I'm a romantic softie at heart, so seeing that bittersweet moment between Ziva and Tony resonated. As some of our fellow fans have noted - Cote's emotions were quite real, and there's a possibility she was...
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1. How would you describe this week in one word (or two, or three, or four)?
Doug: Ziva says goodbye.
Christine: Not nearly enough.
Steve: Time to move forward.
2. What was your favorite quote or scene from the episode?
Doug: Hands down, for me it was the scene at the airport. I'm a romantic softie at heart, so seeing that bittersweet moment between Ziva and Tony resonated. As some of our fellow fans have noted - Cote's emotions were quite real, and there's a possibility she was...
- 10/5/2013
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Our NCIS review broke down "Whiskey Tango Foxtrot," this week's season premiere, in detail.
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1. How would you describe this week in one word (or two, or three, or four)?
Doug: Busy, busy, busy.
Christine: Where's Ziva?
Steve: Wtf (I know it's the episode title but it's especially appropriate this week).
2. Was the NCIS Season 11 premiere what you expected?
Doug: Not at all. But then - I wasn't expecting Cote de Pablo to leave either. I can imagine the writers having a basic story arc planned out for the season, and then being broadsided by her announcement. There's a reason this episode was so hectic: they had to...
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1. How would you describe this week in one word (or two, or three, or four)?
Doug: Busy, busy, busy.
Christine: Where's Ziva?
Steve: Wtf (I know it's the episode title but it's especially appropriate this week).
2. Was the NCIS Season 11 premiere what you expected?
Doug: Not at all. But then - I wasn't expecting Cote de Pablo to leave either. I can imagine the writers having a basic story arc planned out for the season, and then being broadsided by her announcement. There's a reason this episode was so hectic: they had to...
- 9/28/2013
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Our NCIS review broke down "Damned If You Do," this week's season finale, in detail.
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1. How would you describe this week in one word (or two, or three, or four)?
Doug: Together in separation.
Christine: Walk away.
Steve: Unconventional.
2. What was your favorite quote or scene from "Damned If You Do?"
Doug: I actually laughed out loud when Franks started shooting the fish. The grin on Gibbs' face was pretty cool to see too.
Christine: Admiral Aj Chegwidden! As a fan of Jag, the show NCIS spun off from, I was positively giddy when he walked in as Gibbs attorney. These two are kindred spirits. Heck, "Aj" even stands for Albert Jethro!
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1. How would you describe this week in one word (or two, or three, or four)?
Doug: Together in separation.
Christine: Walk away.
Steve: Unconventional.
2. What was your favorite quote or scene from "Damned If You Do?"
Doug: I actually laughed out loud when Franks started shooting the fish. The grin on Gibbs' face was pretty cool to see too.
Christine: Admiral Aj Chegwidden! As a fan of Jag, the show NCIS spun off from, I was positively giddy when he walked in as Gibbs attorney. These two are kindred spirits. Heck, "Aj" even stands for Albert Jethro!
- 5/17/2013
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Our NCIS review broke down "Double Blind," this week's episode, in detail.
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1. How would you describe this week's episode in one word (or two, or three, or four)?
Doug: Circle the wagons.
Christine: Lost in translation.
Steve: Loyalty.
2. What was your favorite quote or scene from "Double Blind?"
Doug: There were so many great scenes. Ziva in her new car. Tony complaining that he told her that she was not alone (subtext: "so why did you sleep with that guy?"). Almost the entire gang meeting in the lab. I think the one scene that stands out, for its subtlety and pure cow patty parade was the one where Parsons tells Vance: Relax director.
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1. How would you describe this week's episode in one word (or two, or three, or four)?
Doug: Circle the wagons.
Christine: Lost in translation.
Steve: Loyalty.
2. What was your favorite quote or scene from "Double Blind?"
Doug: There were so many great scenes. Ziva in her new car. Tony complaining that he told her that she was not alone (subtext: "so why did you sleep with that guy?"). Almost the entire gang meeting in the lab. I think the one scene that stands out, for its subtlety and pure cow patty parade was the one where Parsons tells Vance: Relax director.
- 5/10/2013
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Our NCIS review broke down "Revenge," this week's episode, in detail.
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1. How would you describe this week's episode in one word (or two, or three, or four)?
Doug: Absolute closure.
Christine: The Beginning of the Fall.
Steve: Going rogue.
2. What was your favorite quote or scene from "Revenge?"
Doug: I liked the entire episode. If I had to pick just one scene it would have to be the elevator scene with Tony and Tim: McGee: "If you don't like my rules you can find someone else to drive you in." Tony: "All I wanted was to stop for coffee. I was willing to treat." McGee: "No one eats or drinks in my car.
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1. How would you describe this week's episode in one word (or two, or three, or four)?
Doug: Absolute closure.
Christine: The Beginning of the Fall.
Steve: Going rogue.
2. What was your favorite quote or scene from "Revenge?"
Doug: I liked the entire episode. If I had to pick just one scene it would have to be the elevator scene with Tony and Tim: McGee: "If you don't like my rules you can find someone else to drive you in." Tony: "All I wanted was to stop for coffee. I was willing to treat." McGee: "No one eats or drinks in my car.
- 5/4/2013
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Our NCIS review broke down "Berlin," this week's episode, in detail.
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1. How would you describe this week's episode in one word (or two, or three, or four)?
Doug: Smashing romance.
Christine: More than friends.
Steve: Heartbreak and intrigue.
2. What was your favorite quote or scene from "Berlin?"
Doug: I really enjoyed the interrogation room scene. The wily Director Elbaz tried to be coy with Vance, and then alternatively tried to bully her way out of the room by discussing the authorization that allowed NCIS to snoop into Mossad's database. She got up and said "I believe we're done" and Vance retorted "I don't think so." The rage and...
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1. How would you describe this week's episode in one word (or two, or three, or four)?
Doug: Smashing romance.
Christine: More than friends.
Steve: Heartbreak and intrigue.
2. What was your favorite quote or scene from "Berlin?"
Doug: I really enjoyed the interrogation room scene. The wily Director Elbaz tried to be coy with Vance, and then alternatively tried to bully her way out of the room by discussing the authorization that allowed NCIS to snoop into Mossad's database. She got up and said "I believe we're done" and Vance retorted "I don't think so." The rage and...
- 4/25/2013
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Our NCIS review broke down "Chasing Ghosts," this week's episode, in detail.
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1. How would you describe this week's episode in one word (or two, or three, or four)?
Doug: The one-finger discount.
Christine: Vena Amoris because sometimes I just love Ducky's stories.
Steve: I want in.
2. What was your favorite scene from "Chasing Ghosts?"
Doug: It's a toss-up between two scenes. The first was Palmer's adamant refusal to be pigeon-holed by Ducky, when he said: "No, you know what? I take it back. It is not okay. I appreciate you throwing me a bone once in a while, or in this case a finger but it's not enough.
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1. How would you describe this week's episode in one word (or two, or three, or four)?
Doug: The one-finger discount.
Christine: Vena Amoris because sometimes I just love Ducky's stories.
Steve: I want in.
2. What was your favorite scene from "Chasing Ghosts?"
Doug: It's a toss-up between two scenes. The first was Palmer's adamant refusal to be pigeon-holed by Ducky, when he said: "No, you know what? I take it back. It is not okay. I appreciate you throwing me a bone once in a while, or in this case a finger but it's not enough.
- 4/12/2013
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Our NCIS review broke down "Squall," this week's episode, in detail.
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1. Describe this episode in one word (or two, or three, or four).
Doug: Father issues.
Christine: Daddy Dearest.
Steve: Complex and emotional.
2. What was your favorite scene from "Squall?"
Doug: Jamey Sheridan did such a great job in making Admiral McGee an objectionable jerk whose son could do nothing right that I enjoyed watching Gibbs getting all paternal and taking him down a peg or two. There was a visceral satisfaction with that.
Christine: I liked that Tony took the time to talk to Tim about his daddy issues and pointed out that he's not alone. That...
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1. Describe this episode in one word (or two, or three, or four).
Doug: Father issues.
Christine: Daddy Dearest.
Steve: Complex and emotional.
2. What was your favorite scene from "Squall?"
Doug: Jamey Sheridan did such a great job in making Admiral McGee an objectionable jerk whose son could do nothing right that I enjoyed watching Gibbs getting all paternal and taking him down a peg or two. There was a visceral satisfaction with that.
Christine: I liked that Tony took the time to talk to Tim about his daddy issues and pointed out that he's not alone. That...
- 3/29/2013
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Our NCIS review broke down "Seek," this week's episode, in detail.
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1. Describe this episode in one word (or two, or three, or four).
Doug: Magnificent Poindexter steals the show.
Christine: Woof.
Steve: K9 or Perfect 10?
2. What was your favorite scene from "Seek?"
Doug: It was tie: I’m a sucker for scenes involving personal epiphanies – so the emotionally tense scene between Ziva and Vance served that dynamic up well. Cote de Pablo is certainly getting some great opportunities to show her acting chops, and this was no exception. The second one was the scene where Ruby learned that Dex would be retiring and staying with her. I had...
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1. Describe this episode in one word (or two, or three, or four).
Doug: Magnificent Poindexter steals the show.
Christine: Woof.
Steve: K9 or Perfect 10?
2. What was your favorite scene from "Seek?"
Doug: It was tie: I’m a sucker for scenes involving personal epiphanies – so the emotionally tense scene between Ziva and Vance served that dynamic up well. Cote de Pablo is certainly getting some great opportunities to show her acting chops, and this was no exception. The second one was the scene where Ruby learned that Dex would be retiring and staying with her. I had...
- 3/21/2013
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Our NCIS review broke down "Prime Suspect," this week's episode, in detail.
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1. Describe this episode in one word (or two, or three, or four).
Steve: An enjoyable, if unexceptional hour.
Doug: A lighter change of pace.
Eric: Old-school whodunit caper.
2. Favorite quotes or scenes from "Prime Suspect"?
Steve: Gibbs at the barber shop talking with his old friend. I love any insight into how the man spends his time, even if it's just a few quick scenes of Haircut Tuesday. Also when he called his dad.
Doug: I enjoyed watching Dorneget and Tony fighting it out while Melissa watched them, interpreting their spat as a lover's quarrel.
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1. Describe this episode in one word (or two, or three, or four).
Steve: An enjoyable, if unexceptional hour.
Doug: A lighter change of pace.
Eric: Old-school whodunit caper.
2. Favorite quotes or scenes from "Prime Suspect"?
Steve: Gibbs at the barber shop talking with his old friend. I love any insight into how the man spends his time, even if it's just a few quick scenes of Haircut Tuesday. Also when he called his dad.
Doug: I enjoyed watching Dorneget and Tony fighting it out while Melissa watched them, interpreting their spat as a lover's quarrel.
- 3/11/2013
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Our NCIS review broke down "Detour," this week's episode of TV's #1 show, in detail.
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1. Describe this episode in one word (or two, or three, or four).
Steve: Unusual, unexpected, utterly enjoyable.
Doug: Ducky and Palmer take a wild road trip.
Eric: You've been played!
2. Favorite quotes or scenes from "Detour"?
Steve: Plot holes aside, I loved Ducky and Palmer's jailbreak and the aftermath. They may not be adept when it comes to firearms, but no one knows their way around bodily fluids like they do. Because they're not agents, the events in the woods played out much like you'd expect. Glad they both got quality screen time,...
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1. Describe this episode in one word (or two, or three, or four).
Steve: Unusual, unexpected, utterly enjoyable.
Doug: Ducky and Palmer take a wild road trip.
Eric: You've been played!
2. Favorite quotes or scenes from "Detour"?
Steve: Plot holes aside, I loved Ducky and Palmer's jailbreak and the aftermath. They may not be adept when it comes to firearms, but no one knows their way around bodily fluids like they do. Because they're not agents, the events in the woods played out much like you'd expect. Glad they both got quality screen time,...
- 3/1/2013
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Our NCIS review broke down "Hereafter," this week's episode of TV's #1 show, in detail.
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1. Describe this episode in one word (or two, or three, or four).
Steve: Different; interesting parallels.
Doug: Vance’s circuit is complete.
Eric: Slow-moving but solid.
2. Favorite quotes or scenes from "Hereafter"?
Steve: Gibbs and a despondent Vance in the office, and later in his basement (both scenes below). We've seen a lot of great moments from the two of them but never quite like these. The revelation about Shannon was great, too - it makes sense, and clearly helped Vance gain perspective. Rocky Carroll continues to impress, every time.
Doug:...
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1. Describe this episode in one word (or two, or three, or four).
Steve: Different; interesting parallels.
Doug: Vance’s circuit is complete.
Eric: Slow-moving but solid.
2. Favorite quotes or scenes from "Hereafter"?
Steve: Gibbs and a despondent Vance in the office, and later in his basement (both scenes below). We've seen a lot of great moments from the two of them but never quite like these. The revelation about Shannon was great, too - it makes sense, and clearly helped Vance gain perspective. Rocky Carroll continues to impress, every time.
Doug:...
- 2/21/2013
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Our NCIS review broke down "Canary," this week's episode of TV's #1 show, in detail.
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1. Describe this episode in one word (or two, or three, or four).
Steve: Fun change of pace.
Doug: Refreshingly different.
Eric: Predictable and yet not.
2. Favorite quotes or scenes from "Canary"?
Steve: Tony and Khan talking music. Was it just me or was Khan almost likable at times? That's not an endorsement of terrorism, obviously, but I felt he was well cast as a bad guy who at least had depth. I also enjoyed his explanation for why he does what he does ... not what you might expect from someone involved...
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1. Describe this episode in one word (or two, or three, or four).
Steve: Fun change of pace.
Doug: Refreshingly different.
Eric: Predictable and yet not.
2. Favorite quotes or scenes from "Canary"?
Steve: Tony and Khan talking music. Was it just me or was Khan almost likable at times? That's not an endorsement of terrorism, obviously, but I felt he was well cast as a bad guy who at least had depth. I also enjoyed his explanation for why he does what he does ... not what you might expect from someone involved...
- 2/7/2013
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Our NCIS review broke down "Hit and Run," this week's episode of TV's #1 show, in detail.
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1. Describe this episode in one word (or two, or three, or four).
Steve: A little unexpected.
Doug: Heart-warming.
Eric: Mixed emotions.
2. Favorite quotes or scenes from "Hit and Run"?
Steve: It wasn't one scene in particular, but I was most moved by Abby's fear that she isn't good enough, her desire to help people - from her childhood to the present day where she spends time with senior citizens outside of work - and struggling to come to grips with the fact that you can't always win.
Doug: The...
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1. Describe this episode in one word (or two, or three, or four).
Steve: A little unexpected.
Doug: Heart-warming.
Eric: Mixed emotions.
2. Favorite quotes or scenes from "Hit and Run"?
Steve: It wasn't one scene in particular, but I was most moved by Abby's fear that she isn't good enough, her desire to help people - from her childhood to the present day where she spends time with senior citizens outside of work - and struggling to come to grips with the fact that you can't always win.
Doug: The...
- 2/1/2013
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Earlier, our NCIS review broke down "Shiva," this week's episode of TV's #1 show, in detail.
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1. Describe this episode in one word (or two, or three, or four).
Steve: Heartbreaking and surprisingly complex.
Doug: Tony steps up.
Eric: Superbly done.
2. Favorite quotes or scenes from "Shiva"?
Steve: The entire closing montage, below, set to Patti Griffin's "Not Alone." So moving. As for a quote, Ducky had a couple of real gems. Depends who your grandmother is? Amazing supporting character.
Doug: Has to be the time when Tony comes to meet Ziva at the airport, and her hard-assed facade cracks just before they hug and he whispers,...
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1. Describe this episode in one word (or two, or three, or four).
Steve: Heartbreaking and surprisingly complex.
Doug: Tony steps up.
Eric: Superbly done.
2. Favorite quotes or scenes from "Shiva"?
Steve: The entire closing montage, below, set to Patti Griffin's "Not Alone." So moving. As for a quote, Ducky had a couple of real gems. Depends who your grandmother is? Amazing supporting character.
Doug: Has to be the time when Tony comes to meet Ziva at the airport, and her hard-assed facade cracks just before they hug and he whispers,...
- 1/16/2013
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Our NCIS review broke down "Shabbat Shalom," this week's episode of TV's #1 show, in detail.
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1. Describe this episode in one word (or two, or three, or four).
Steve: Powerful and unexpected.
Doug: Brilliant and heartbreaking.
Eric: Still in shock.
2. Best episode of NCIS Season 10 so far?
Steve: With a show like this, "best" can mean so many things. The balance of episodes varies so much in terms of weightiness and symbolism, humor and continuity, although almost all of them are excellent. I will say I haven't been this shaken up by an installment since Season 8's memorable "Swan Song."
Doug: I've...
Now, TV Fanatic staff members Steve Marsi, Douglas Wolfe and Eric Hochberger have assembled for our weekly Round Table Q&A discussion of various events and topics from this powerful installment.
Join in as we analyze the return (and demise) of Eli, Vance's loss, and what comes next ...
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1. Describe this episode in one word (or two, or three, or four).
Steve: Powerful and unexpected.
Doug: Brilliant and heartbreaking.
Eric: Still in shock.
2. Best episode of NCIS Season 10 so far?
Steve: With a show like this, "best" can mean so many things. The balance of episodes varies so much in terms of weightiness and symbolism, humor and continuity, although almost all of them are excellent. I will say I haven't been this shaken up by an installment since Season 8's memorable "Swan Song."
Doug: I've...
- 1/9/2013
- by steve@iscribelimited.com (Steve Marsi)
- TVfanatic
Our NCIS review broke down "You Better Watch Out," last week's episode of TV's #1 show, in detail.
Now, TV Fanatic staff members Steve Marsi, Douglas Wolfe and Eric Hochberger have assembled for our weekly Round Table Q&A discussion of various events and topics from this solid installment.
Join in as we analyze the return of Tony Sr. and many other aspects from the episode ...
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1. Describe this episode in one word (or two, or three, or four).
Steve: Lighter and often quite funny.
Doug: Touching.
Eric: Surprisingly tender.
2. Favorite quotes or scenes from "You Better Watch Out"?
Steve: I loved Tony Sr.'s arrival at NCIS and immediate hug/greeting of Ziva, plus chastising Tony for not inviting her over. Also, Tim's back-cracking attempt and trip to the dump both killed me.
Doug: Oddly, it was the scene where Ziva rested her head on Tony Senior's chest, smiling.
Now, TV Fanatic staff members Steve Marsi, Douglas Wolfe and Eric Hochberger have assembled for our weekly Round Table Q&A discussion of various events and topics from this solid installment.
Join in as we analyze the return of Tony Sr. and many other aspects from the episode ...
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1. Describe this episode in one word (or two, or three, or four).
Steve: Lighter and often quite funny.
Doug: Touching.
Eric: Surprisingly tender.
2. Favorite quotes or scenes from "You Better Watch Out"?
Steve: I loved Tony Sr.'s arrival at NCIS and immediate hug/greeting of Ziva, plus chastising Tony for not inviting her over. Also, Tim's back-cracking attempt and trip to the dump both killed me.
Doug: Oddly, it was the scene where Ziva rested her head on Tony Senior's chest, smiling.
- 12/19/2012
- by steve@iscribelimited.com (Steve Marsi)
- TVfanatic
Nikita may be missing from our television screens tonight - and for the next few weeks - but the show is not far from our hearts.
In "Sideswipe," Division gained a new agent, Nikita called Amanda's bluff, and the mole was revealed. Our Round Table team including TV Fanatic staffers Carla Day, Carissa Pavlica and Douglas Wolfe are joined by Danielle Turchiano from La Examiner and Tiffany Vogt from TV Addict break down all the happenings.
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What was your favorite moment from "Sideswipe?"
Danielle: While it was hardly a game-changing moment, the opening of "Sideswipe," introducing Isaiah Mustafa's character and his relationship to both Nikita and Michael, as well as Birkhoff's shining moment, was a personal favorite. Mustafa's Cyrus was infused with so much wit and humor that it was immediately hard to hate him, even though he was doing a very bad, bad thing and needed to be stopped.
In "Sideswipe," Division gained a new agent, Nikita called Amanda's bluff, and the mole was revealed. Our Round Table team including TV Fanatic staffers Carla Day, Carissa Pavlica and Douglas Wolfe are joined by Danielle Turchiano from La Examiner and Tiffany Vogt from TV Addict break down all the happenings.
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What was your favorite moment from "Sideswipe?"
Danielle: While it was hardly a game-changing moment, the opening of "Sideswipe," introducing Isaiah Mustafa's character and his relationship to both Nikita and Michael, as well as Birkhoff's shining moment, was a personal favorite. Mustafa's Cyrus was infused with so much wit and humor that it was immediately hard to hate him, even though he was doing a very bad, bad thing and needed to be stopped.
- 12/14/2012
- by carla@tvfanatic.com (Carla Day)
- TVfanatic
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