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Post by Star on Jul 12, 2004 5:24:25 GMT -5
Don't worry - there are lots of pillows here to faint onto. And lots of Tony clones to doctor you up after you do...
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Post by Star on Jul 11, 2004 21:32:00 GMT -5
Did I say it was a problem?!!! ;D ;D ;D
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Post by Star on Jul 11, 2004 19:56:03 GMT -5
And after a hot day of cleaning off the patio my Tony clones spotted that lawn spray AngelZ and have now decided it's time to play... ;D ;D
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Post by Star on Jul 11, 2004 13:27:19 GMT -5
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Post by Star on Apr 28, 2004 21:34:23 GMT -5
I know this seems like it's beat up on Kate week (maybe it is LOL), but I found it incredibly presumptuous on her part to apologize to Ducky for Gibbs' behavior. Ducky and Gibbs go way back and have a relationship that she clearly doesn't get at all. Gibbs certainly doesn't need her "apologizing" for him as if he is some little kid with no manners. And Ducky is completely capable of calling Gibbs on it if he feels his behavior is over the line.
On another note I enjoyed the Tony/Gibbs interactions in the episode - we haven't had them for a while. I love the dynamic between the two characters. Gibbs brings Tony down to earth while making use of his talents and Tony keeps Gibbs from getting too grim. I've missed that. It was good to see it again.
And then you have Gibbs-Tony - McGee. It's funny to see how Tony takes it from Gibbs and turns around and passes it down to McGee. And Mcgee looks up to Tony, who in turn looks up to Gibbs. That is a fun dynamic I'd love to see more of.
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Post by Star on Apr 27, 2004 23:07:23 GMT -5
I did notice Kate's "superior" attitude, I really don't get what's up with that. This should have been an episode that sobered her up some and made her work more as part of the team. Yet she seems to cut herself off from Tony even more. Maybe she'll learn her lesson next week. (yeah, I know, the eternal optimitst) Well frankly I thought Kate acted like a complete SWEETIE at the end to Tony with her snarky remark. She's screwed up badly at least 3 times ( Left for Dead, Bete Noire and last ep losing her gun) and none of those times has he taunted her - to the contrary he's felt bad for her and tried to be sympathetic. Kate of all of them has NO reason to act superior - she's the worst screwup on the team. Tonight I liked McGee better than her and found myself thinking that I wouldn't mind if they replaced her with him. Who needs a bitchy female on the team especially one who doesn't really ever contribute much of anything. I loved McGee and Tony together - and it was cute when Tony first laughed about McGee's writing but then when he saw that hurt him he got serious and tried to make it up. There really is a sensitive heart under his macho exterior. I was ROFL when the landlord looked at Gibbs and Tony and asked if they were "together". LOL. Boy, did Gibbs whip out his badge fast at that. It was a very balanced episode in terms of giving the characters their due. I just wish they would find a writer who could write women better and make Kate into a likable character - they are doing the opposite lately it seems.
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Post by Star on Apr 27, 2004 21:09:19 GMT -5
It was a pretty good episode - lots of good Tony and a lot of Abby. Tony was cute - the stakeout scene with McGee was so funny. Loved when McGee realized Tony was gone and called Abby. And who could resist that look he gave to Amanda. "Dinozzo's an unusual agent" LOL I agree, Jamie Luner was not believable as a man waiting to become a woman. Not her fault at all - physically she is just too feminine, especially for someone who was not supposed to have had the major surgery yet. And yet again the murderer is in some way a woman - in this case a man who wants to become one. Sigh. Shades of Logan deja vu - when Amanda/Voss came back from the ladies room - MW's look and tone of voice and inflection was so Logan. And Kate - I think it's pretty sad that they had her be bitchy to Tony when he was feeling down. In contrast to him when she was down in Left for Dead and Bete Noire. Neither time did he make any snarky remarks to her - he tried to make her feel better. I wouldn't want to have to depend on her to watch my back. I HATE that they make the females (except Abby) so unlikable and bitchy.
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Post by Star on Apr 21, 2004 19:18:08 GMT -5
The video preview is up on the CBS site. It looks Tony gets some "action" not to mention Gibbs says something about him being the 'bait". Should be interesting...
I was wondering the same thing when I read that Gibbsgirl. At the time it seemed like we might hear more about that cold case - otherwise why throw it in there.
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