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Post by Nici on Oct 4, 2007 20:35:45 GMT -5
Continue on with the discussion of this episode
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irisheyes
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Post by irisheyes on Oct 5, 2007 3:47:01 GMT -5
Sean'sgirl said:
No, that's not the problem (sorry, should've been more specific)... I just can't watch NCIS and wanted to know if anyone else had tried the episodes recently. Innertube itself works and if I wanted to watch CSI: Miami I'd be one happy bunny now but I don't. The other series seem to work, only NCIS gets me the message "This content is currently unavailable". Anybody else get that?
Oh, yeah, I got that alright. I did get to watch CSI NY's opener but now their 2nd episode is 'content unavailable..I do keep going back to see if the NCIS is working but alas, doesn't work for me either...
I have seen the 'Bury your dead' episode from another source, I'm not sure I'm allowed to mention it or not, so if you want any info feel free to message me...
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Post by Sean'sGirl on Oct 5, 2007 6:19:01 GMT -5
Oh, yeah, I got that alright. I did get to watch CSI NY's opener but now their 2nd episode is 'content unavailable..I do keep going back to see if the NCIS is working but alas, doesn't work for me either... I have seen the 'Bury your dead' episode from another source, I'm not sure I'm allowed to mention it or not, so if you want any info feel free to message me... Thanks a ton for the info irisheyes. I was just worried it was something with my server but if it's innertube I can quit fiddlin' with the system and just wait with the rest of you. And thanks, I've seen Bury Your Dead four times (obsessive? ME? ) because last week innertube actually worked. Btw, second time around I tried CSI to see if that still worked and NCIS didn't it had kicked the bucket as well.
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Post by Israeli Princess on Oct 5, 2007 8:19:09 GMT -5
Thanks for the song Marcia!
Ziva David
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Post by melbradford on Oct 6, 2007 9:11:30 GMT -5
this ep was pretty good
that whole dead man walking jab was beneath tony but i was proud of him in the end for giving up jeanne for the team, i think we've seen the last of jeanne (yeah)
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Post by Holly on Oct 7, 2007 13:13:55 GMT -5
Don't know if this was posted before, but here is a video of the last scene of this ep that i found on YouTube.
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Post by irisheyes on Oct 8, 2007 2:27:16 GMT -5
I saw it yesterday........I thought it was good, the way Tony and Ziva are dancing around each other strikes me as being true to life. Tony's still raw and he bites out at Ziva's directness. A trait of hers that I actually like, she's not spiteful, just to the point. I would expect Tony to do a certain amount of lashing out without thinking. All in all it's a promising start to the season, I think.
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Post by alethea on Oct 8, 2007 21:48:03 GMT -5
Verrry interesting....is Jeanne really gone for good, or will she pop up later in the season? I think Ziva came on a little too strong at times, but she cares for Tony and was worried about him. Being subtle isn't something she does very well. (And I like her, so I'm not trying to slam her or anything.)
Tony seems to be coming back..he's back to his old tricks. Just what else besides nail-polish remover (to get the Super Glue off McGee's keyboard) does Gibbs have in his desk? Is he drinking as much coffee this season...I can't remember seeing him with a cup very much in the first two eps?
Abby, great as always. Guzzling Caf-Pows but scarfing salty chips to help retain water! And if Gibbs came and kissed me on the cheek, I'd love my job too!
Gibbs staring down Nelson the first time they go to the house and then tossing his badge to Ziva (?) when he's talking to Nicky's dad at the garage. And with the baby at the end..he understood why Nicky did what he did, even if he didn't approve of it.
Good episode, not first rate, but solid.
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Post by Sean'sGirl on Oct 9, 2007 18:54:12 GMT -5
I really liked this episode. Gibbs was too funny - "Our hit'n'run just became shoot'n'scoot", a line for posterity. And Ducky's story of how it is not unusual for soldiers to make some extra cash as strippers leading to his starting a story that people actually wanted to hear (In fact I used to...) and then he didn't finish it. Kinda ironic. I don't know about you but I wanna know what Ducky used to that he was reminded of when discovering a stripper. Abby and Gibbs' exchange in the third person was hilarious, especially Abby's "Abby has to pee"; also her jumping jacks and realization that everything was exciting to her that day. It would be after the amount of Caf-Pow she's had. Tony was great, back to his game with the superglue but also a little angsty and emotional. The bathroom scene was an even thing for me. Ziva pushed and he pushed back. I don't think his remark about the dead man walking was any worse than what she did. She said it was bad judgment on his part and he just gave as good as he got. Don't see why he should've been the only one to apologize. The best thing was the final scene. The whole mood there was perfect, the music and McGee turning on the fire for Tony, his looking around at the family and then realizing that the team was his family and the burning of the pink (again with the pink!) paper. I loved all of it, not least for the conclusion to the Tadpole story it provided. Sexiest moment: Tony with that shotgun over his shoulder. *rowr* I have high hopes for this season.
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Post by ML Fan on Oct 9, 2007 20:39:03 GMT -5
I enjoyed this episode a lot because it focused on the real, regular characters and as always I enjoyed the team's interaction with each other and I liked the fact that they all know of Tony's feelings for Jeanne.
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Post by shazp on Oct 10, 2007 5:59:36 GMT -5
Watched this again yesterday and just felt the need to share this with you... www.creativepaperwales.co.uk/Here they make sheep poo paper, there being more sheep in Wales than pandas. Really. I have seen the paper.
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Post by celestial on Oct 10, 2007 8:36:42 GMT -5
I just figured she must have been temporarily out of Lisa Frank stationery...
And really, doesn't the note show us yet again how emotionally immature Jeanne is when it comes to relationships? "You need to choose." Choose what? Tony DiNardo doesn't exist. What is Tony if he's not Agent DiNozzo? I watched this ep. with my mother, who is not an NCIS devotee, and even she was like, "There's no way he can go back to being a small town cop." How could Jeanne honestly believe that Tony would choose the fantasy life with her over his real, actual life, with his job that he loves fighting crime? She's not that pretty.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 10, 2007 15:16:14 GMT -5
Based on the thing with John, her former fiance, I'm thinking choose between her and his career. She's through dating LEOs. Of course, it would be nice to know how she expects him to tell her his choice. (Duh, Jeanne?)
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Post by melbradford on Oct 10, 2007 15:18:46 GMT -5
she probably did it that way cuz she knew he woudn't choose her ... hoped maybe... but deep down she knew he would side with the team and his bff's
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Post by Sean'sGirl on Oct 12, 2007 5:34:14 GMT -5
Based on the thing with John, her former fiance, I'm thinking choose between her and his career. She's through dating LEOs. Well, the problem with John was more the shagging of her best friend than the LEO, wasn't it? If she's so childish as to never date another [insert profession, nationality, etc. here] just because one of them turned out to be unfaithful, then good luck on ever having a mature relationship. Not that her whining, emotional blackmail etc. will make mature relationships easy for her ever. Sorry, back to topic. If he can't be a LEO, the he can't be anything. It's the only thing Tony's ever wanted to do or has been good at. So there's really no choice for him. He'd be miserable if he gave up his job.
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