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Post by Gibbsgirl on Oct 29, 2005 0:19:03 GMT -5
Ep 57 - Artificial Reality
When a contestant of a reality show is found dead on a Marine Corp base the team is called in to investigate.
grand theft spoiler -- ah... that was bad...
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Jenny
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Post by Jenny on Nov 1, 2005 18:17:42 GMT -5
LOL- GibbsGirl, "grand theft spoiler" is hilarious!
This episode sounds good!
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Post by FatCat on Nov 2, 2005 13:31:09 GMT -5
oh... somewhere in the back of my mind, I hope the contestant's name is Johnathan .. and the team would have to interview the host of the reality show, Phil, for some answers. ;D ... sorry can't help it. Gibbsgirl, thanks for the spoiler
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Post by Gibbsgirl on Nov 7, 2005 15:18:09 GMT -5
Episode 3.11 - Artificial Reality: A reality tv show is taping Model Boot Camp at Quantico, and one of the models turns up dead. Gibbs won't let Tony interview the other models of course. As always, there's more to the relationship between the models themselves, as to the reason of the death. Ziva doesn't take a liking to the models, and they take potshots at each other.
From spoilerfix.com
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Post by Karie on Nov 7, 2005 16:30:44 GMT -5
ok this is one where I hope Ziva can stand her ground. It's one thing when Tony teases her, it's a totally diff thing when she's very beautiful and the models start taking potshots...
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Post by jo on Nov 17, 2005 16:10:32 GMT -5
i can't understand why tony isn't allowed to interview the models... lol
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Post by dottieb on Nov 21, 2005 21:27:55 GMT -5
CBS Press Release:
NCIS (12/13) Air Date: 12/13/05 (TUESDAY) Time Slot: 8:00 PM-9:00 PM EST on CBS Episode Title: "Model Behavior"
THE NCIS TEAM INVESTIGATES THE MURDER OF A SUPERMODEL ON A REALITY TV SHOW, ON "NCIS," TUESDAY, DEC. 13
"Model Behavior" -- Gibbs and the team investigate the murder of a supermodel filming a reality TV show on a Marine base, on NCIS, Tuesday, Dec. 13 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Stephen Cragg directed the episode from a script by David J. North.
At the start of the investigation, the team believes the model may have committed suicide, but they uncover a twisted love triangle involving the Marine staff sergeant working on "Boot Camp Babes," a drug addicted ex-boyfriend and a disgruntled adoptive father, who is also the executive producer of the reality show. Meanwhile, Director Shepard is annoyed when Gibbs doesn't show up at an awards ceremony where he is being honored.
NCIS Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs: Mark Harmon NCIS Special Agent Anthony DiNozzo: Michael Weatherly Dr. Donald "Ducky" Mallard: David McCallum Abby Sciuto: Pauley Perrette NCIS Special Agent Timothy McGee: Sean Murray Ziva David: Cote de Pablo NCIS Director Jenny Shepard: Lauren Holly Jimmy Palmer: Brian Dietzen Tom Crawley: John Pleshette Marine Sgt. Michael McMannis: Jeffrey Pierce Hannah Bressling: Mini Anden Natalie Vance: Judi Shekoni Cindy Sanchez: Wendy Braun Guy Ross: Kent Shocknek Cynthia Sumner: Stephanie Mello AV Tech: Gomez Warren IV
RATING: To Be Announced
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Post by Moose Wizard on Nov 21, 2005 21:37:47 GMT -5
Meanwhile, Director Shepard is annoyed when Gibbs doesn't show up at an awards ceremony where he is being honored. LMAO! This reminds me of something I read in Gibbs' profile on CBS.com At least he's consistent. ;D
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Post by Karie on Nov 21, 2005 22:38:32 GMT -5
That's what I was thinking Moose! Can't wait to see Jen ticked about this one.
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Post by FatCat on Nov 21, 2005 23:31:16 GMT -5
Mosse, that's a good one!! BTW, Gibbsgirl and dottieb, thanks for posting this for us. So, it's a supermodel show. And Tony's not allowed to interview the model...oh, how cruel... ;D
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Post by chickbay on Nov 22, 2005 13:32:08 GMT -5
Director Shepard is annoyed when Gibbs doesn't show up at an awards ceremony where he is being honored. Like I said on the FoN board, not sure that the dff (director former fling) will be able to pull off the 'annoyed at Gibbs' with her track record...Gibbs just has to say "Jen" and recall some past intimate contact and she will most likely go weak in the knees and forgive him. She is not a strong director, at least not portrayed that way.
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Post by Nici on Dec 9, 2005 13:37:33 GMT -5
I am getting anxious for this episode. I think it's cause of the rerun last week and not gettin' my fix of new eps or something. LOL And if anyone hasn't seen the preview yet, it's up at CBS.com
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Post by ciaraw16 on Dec 9, 2005 15:29:17 GMT -5
I found this article at tv.com
'NCIS' Exhibits 'Model Behavior'
It's Tuesday, Nov. 15, in warehouses converted into soundstages in Santa Clarita, Calif, and Sean Murray of CBS' Tuesday-night hit "NCIS" is working on his birthday.
"It's no problem," he says. "I like to work a lot."
At this point, Murray, who plays NCIS (Naval Criminal Investigative Service) Special Agent Timothy "Probie" McGee, is also less than two weeks out from getting married, so the biggest challenge of the day is not finding time to cut the birthday cake, but coping with the stunning guest stars for this particular episode.
Airing Tuesday, Dec. 13, at 8 p.m. ET, "Model Behavior" is a take-off on UPN's hit reality show "America's Next Top Model," as it sees the NCIS team investigating the death of a competitor in a show called "Boot Camp Babes," being shot on the Marine base at Quantico. "I'm a big fan of 'America's Next Top Model,'" Murray reveals. "My gal got me into it. She's a big fan of the reality TV. Now Janice Dickinson is not on it, so I don't want to watch it anymore. She was the sole reason I was watching."
Murray is shooting a scene with co-star Michael Weatherly, who plays womanizing Special Agent Tony DiNozzo, in which they question a contestant (cover girl Mini Anden, host of the Swedish fashion show "Top Model") about the murder victim.
Considering he's talking to a model, Tony is doing a fair job of reining in his wolfish tendencies. But in another scene, his penchant for making himself the center of attention is on full display.
It happens when Tony substitutes for his boss, Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs (Mark Harmon), who has failed to show up to accept an award. Everyone else is on hand, including NCIS Director Jenny Shepard (new regular Lauren Holly) and forensics specialist Abby Sciuto (Pauley Perrette).
"Tony tries to take the award in Gibbs' stead," Weatherly recalls, "so he tries to make a speech to everybody. DiNozzo is hogging the microphone and going for the spotlight. He gets cut off by the director, and everyone walks out of the room. Abby gives him a hug, because Abby understands that he's just lonely."
Weatherly even did a little preparation of his own to ensure just the right reaction to DiNozzo's antics.
"There were 10 or 15 background actors," he says. "So right before we did the first take, I apologized to them as a group for smelling as bad as I do, and I don't wear underwear, and I have this flatulence problem -- all these things. All these background artists, who have not probably seen the show, are like, 'Who's this idiot?'
"So when we started rolling on the scene, all those expressions are there, and the camera is picking up all these people. There's something wonderful about being the most irritating person in the world."
But, assures Murray, "Michael's nothing like DiNozzo. I've been with Michael off-set, and he's a great, compassionate guy. He's fantastic."
Currently in its third season, "NCIS" has had unprecedented success this year, scoring 18.17 million viewers for its Nov. 29 episode. Created by Don Bellisario ("JAG," "Quantum Leap," "Magnum P.I."), it blends the elements of a forensic crime procedural with a level of humor and whimsy not seen until "Bones" premiered this season on Fox (ironically, in the same time slot as "NCIS").
"It's an eight o'clock show," Weatherly says. "It has its serious moments, like a Very Special Episode of 'Three's Company.' But there's a lightness to it that makes it a little more palatable. And we're not neurotic in the sense that there's not a lot of navel-gazing or politically correct stuff. Boy, that can get really boring.
"The first season, people were so entirely confused by what we were doing that people just reviewed it from a critical standpoint of, 'This isn't "JAG." This isn't even taking itself seriously. What are these people doing? These plots are strange, like "Alfred Hitchcock Presents." They're like "The Outer Limits," with these crazy twists and turns.'
"The great thing that Don does is that he can, in the midst of all that absurdity, inject this pathos and melodrama. I remember reading reviews of 'Bones' when it came out, that were saying, 'Finally, a procedural that doesn't take itself seriously,' or, 'Finally, a show with wit.' I was like, 'Hey!'" -----------------------------
Did anyone know Sean is getting married??
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Post by saskie73 on Dec 9, 2005 20:31:24 GMT -5
I'm guessing from the date of the interview, that the proper question would be, "did anyone know that Sean had gotten married?" LOL!
Speaking for myself, I didn't have a clue, but I'm very happy for him!
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Post by tricj on Dec 10, 2005 10:57:13 GMT -5
I am pretty sure nobody knew until the interview was done, and no doubt Sean knew it would be published after the fact. Smart guy! I am very pleased for him. ;D
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