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Post by AngelZ on Feb 1, 2012 18:29:47 GMT -5
9.15 Secrets
SPECIAL AGENT TONY DINOZZO IS FORCED TO WORK CLOSELY WITH HIS EX-FIANCE WHEN THE DEATH OF A NAVY CAPTAIN IS TIED TO A SECRET SOCIETY, ON “NCIS,” TUESDAY, FEB. 14
Perrey Reeves (“Entourage”) Guest Stars as Wendy Miller
“Secrets” – When a Navy captain is found dead with an unusual costume hidden under his uniform, NCIS uncovers a secret society of real-life super heroes and must track down the villain, on NCIS, Tuesday, Feb. 14 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Perrey Reeves (“Entourage”) guest stars as Wendy Miller, DiNozzo’s journalist ex-fiancé.
SERIES REGULARS Mark Harmon (NCIS Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs) Michael Weatherly (NCIS Special Agent Anthony DiNozzo) Cote de Pablo (NCIS Special Agent Ziva David) David McCallum (Dr. Donald "Ducky" Mallard) Pauley Perrette (Abby Sciuto) Sean Murray (NCIS Special Agent Timothy McGee) Rocky Carroll (NCIS Director Leon Vance)
GUEST CAST Perrey Reeves (Wendy Miller) Ray Wise (Wayne Tobett) Kevin Christy (Clarence Tobett) Allison McAtee (Spandaxia) Joe Holt (Navy Captain Jack Wallace) Steven W. Bailey (Dexter Murphy) Lombardo Boyar (Felix Quintero) Shannon McClung (Boltcutter) Will Deutsch (Smaller Guy) Riley Thomas Stewart (Fred Miller) Tom Lind (Tom Ventura)
WRITTEN BY: Steven D. Binder DIRECTED BY: Leslie Libman
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Post by armitage on Feb 8, 2012 8:22:50 GMT -5
After seeing the trailer, I'm really curious about this episode.
Will the superheroes turn out to just be LARPers, like the Bones episode "The Superhero in the Alley", or will NCIS be the first crime drama to acknowledge the existence of the Real Life Superhero Movement?
A recent episode of Psych ostensibly featured a Real, but there was no mention of the Movement, and everyone seemed more concerned that he was taking on a drug smuggling ring than with the fact that he was doing it in a mask and costume.
I'm wondering about the "secret society" part. Given that there have been dozens of news stories and a couple documentaries about the Movement, it's not particularly secret, just somewhat obscure.
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Post by Mikki on Feb 8, 2012 13:42:01 GMT -5
I hope that Wendy doesn't become a reoccuring character. Even though the episode is only six days away, I'm already beginning to hate her.
As for the episode, it looks quite "interesting"....I'll have my review when it airs.
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Post by AngelZ on Feb 8, 2012 18:39:23 GMT -5
9.15 Secrets promo
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Post by drakeissix on Feb 9, 2012 0:11:41 GMT -5
Please God at least let this episode be entertaining . After the wet fart 200 let 201 be fun I hope I hope I hope LOL.
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Post by celestial on Feb 9, 2012 12:12:47 GMT -5
I thought Wendy was a music teacher. How did she end up a journalist?
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Post by drakeissix on Feb 9, 2012 15:48:56 GMT -5
I thought Wendy was a music teacher. How did she end up a journalist? Well I read online one of the spoiler guys or was it the TV guide cover story on the 200th ep explaining Wendy's career change (=plot contrivance so they can get her in the story in a semi sensible manor) but for the life of me I can't find the link . I think the character of wendy will be here and gone before I can find the link
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Post by dijas on Feb 9, 2012 16:47:27 GMT -5
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Post by drakeissix on Feb 9, 2012 18:21:16 GMT -5
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Post by dijas on Feb 14, 2012 17:13:42 GMT -5
well, this is the first epi I've enjoyed from the beginning to end in sooooooo long
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Post by AngelZ on Feb 14, 2012 19:13:01 GMT -5
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Post by armitage on Feb 14, 2012 22:10:12 GMT -5
Better than I expected. With the "secret society" reference, I was half expecting the heroes to be depicted as an isolated group of eccentrics, rather than being part of a worldwide group. The depiction of the RLSH Movement was the right mix of well-meaning people trying to make a difference and overgrown children who take themselves too seriously. Not enough fat guys in spandex to be completely accurate though.
Appropriately, it required a comic book-level of coincidence for the father of one of the heroes to be responsible for the killings. Definitely stretched the credibility to the breaking point.
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Post by pizzaslayer on Feb 15, 2012 7:30:48 GMT -5
I thought the episode was very entertaining although Gibbs' attempt to fix Tony up with Wendy (I assume that's what he was doing) seemed a bit creepy to me. I thought Wendy was a bit arrogant at the end: she's ready now for Tony! Also, wasn't there a hint that he secretly cares for someone: TIVA lives! Loved the superheroes plot and Abby's reaction. I'm also glad to see Duckie addressing Gibbs' behavior and his attitude towards the superheroes.
Ann
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Post by armitage on Feb 15, 2012 8:47:53 GMT -5
It just occurred to me that the slumlord's motivation was essentially the classic Scooby-Doo plot, if fake ghosts were replaced with real criminals and Old Man Jenkins started killing Scooby and the gang.
"If people thought this place was haunted (crime-ridden), I could have bought it dirt-cheap. And I would have gotten away with it too, if not for you meddling kids (superheroes)."
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Post by jo on Feb 15, 2012 9:32:10 GMT -5
I like this one, too. Not as silly as I feared it would be.
As far as Gibbs playing Cupid... I know they all accused him of that, and he laughed and didn't deny it. But after listening to Ducky's convo with Tony, I saw it more as Gibbs trying to help Tony find closure. To me it sounded as tho Tony was pretty torn up when Wendy left him - Gibbs would have been right there with him...
I'm probably in the minority, but I kinda liked Wendy.
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