Our NCIS review broke down the "Gone," last week's episode of TV's #1 show, in detail.
Now, TV Fanatic staff members Steve Marsi, Mary Powers 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 quest for a kidnapping victim and so much more ...
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1. Describe this episode in one word (or two, or three, or four, or 12).
Steve: Strong in a different kind of way.
Mary: Maybe not as "shell-shocking" as the last two, but still pretty good.
Eric: At or above expectations.
2. Favorite quotes or scenes from "Gone"?
Steve: Michael Weatherly's brief, but spot-on impression of Robert Wagner as Tony Sr. at the end!
Mary: Tony: Male friends only want to sleep with you. Billy Crystal, Meg Ryan, When Harry Met Sally.
Eric: Gibbs dropping the initial suspect with one...
Now, TV Fanatic staff members Steve Marsi, Mary Powers 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 quest for a kidnapping victim and so much more ...
----------------------------------
1. Describe this episode in one word (or two, or three, or four, or 12).
Steve: Strong in a different kind of way.
Mary: Maybe not as "shell-shocking" as the last two, but still pretty good.
Eric: At or above expectations.
2. Favorite quotes or scenes from "Gone"?
Steve: Michael Weatherly's brief, but spot-on impression of Robert Wagner as Tony Sr. at the end!
Mary: Tony: Male friends only want to sleep with you. Billy Crystal, Meg Ryan, When Harry Met Sally.
Eric: Gibbs dropping the initial suspect with one...
- 12/3/2012
- by steve@iscribelimited.com (Steve Marsi)
- TVfanatic
Reviewing last week's NCIS, I said that it's rare for an episode to feature an extraordinary case, yet superb character development. Well, maybe that's not true.
The CBS smash did it again on "Gone." Moreover, there was a good splash of humor, making for a nice, well-rounded episode.
Normally, the cases on NCIS involve a dead Marine, Naval officer or some other member of the military and that's it. But here we got a little more. Navy Captain David Wade ends up shot to death, but that's not the immediate concern.
The big problem is he died trying to prevent his daughter, Lydia and her best friend, Rose Martin from being kidnapped.
The man is most definitely a hero, but unfortunately, the kidnappers manage to get Rose. So, the top priority for all of NCIS is to find this missing girl, with time more critical than ever. They have 48 hours at the most.
The CBS smash did it again on "Gone." Moreover, there was a good splash of humor, making for a nice, well-rounded episode.
Normally, the cases on NCIS involve a dead Marine, Naval officer or some other member of the military and that's it. But here we got a little more. Navy Captain David Wade ends up shot to death, but that's not the immediate concern.
The big problem is he died trying to prevent his daughter, Lydia and her best friend, Rose Martin from being kidnapped.
The man is most definitely a hero, but unfortunately, the kidnappers manage to get Rose. So, the top priority for all of NCIS is to find this missing girl, with time more critical than ever. They have 48 hours at the most.
- 11/28/2012
- by powers.mary@insightbb.com (Mary Powers)
- TVfanatic
Rating: 4/5
Director: Michael Dowse
Writers: David Lawrence, Paul Spence, Michael Dowse
Cast: David Lawrence, Paul Spence, Rose Martin
Dean (“Deaner”) and Terry don’t ask for a lot in life. All they want is a trunk load of beer, heavy metal music, and an occasional acid trip vacation. They live day to day doing the most idiotic things an 18 year old headbanger from the 1980s without any direction in life would do (see above photo). There are no rules in Dean and Terry’s world, and anarchy to them means slumming it without all of the violence. As a viewer, it’s attractive watching these two comedically destroy their lives all the while trying to better themselves.
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Director: Michael Dowse
Writers: David Lawrence, Paul Spence, Michael Dowse
Cast: David Lawrence, Paul Spence, Rose Martin
Dean (“Deaner”) and Terry don’t ask for a lot in life. All they want is a trunk load of beer, heavy metal music, and an occasional acid trip vacation. They live day to day doing the most idiotic things an 18 year old headbanger from the 1980s without any direction in life would do (see above photo). There are no rules in Dean and Terry’s world, and anarchy to them means slumming it without all of the violence. As a viewer, it’s attractive watching these two comedically destroy their lives all the while trying to better themselves.
Read more on SXSW 2011 Review: Fubar: Balls To The Wall…...
- 3/18/2011
- by Chase Whale
- GordonandtheWhale
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