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Post by celestial on Oct 12, 2006 16:17:20 GMT -5
And apparently, no one at NCIS has heard of undershirts? sssh... no one tell them... My lips are sealed, Moosewizard.
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Post by celestial on Oct 12, 2006 15:21:20 GMT -5
For what it's worth, in the promo Gibbs orders McGee to take his shirt off, then puts it in an evidence bag. Not sure why Tony has to remove his... adequacy issues? And apparently, no one at NCIS has heard of undershirts?
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Post by celestial on Oct 10, 2006 21:58:14 GMT -5
The preview literally made my jaw drop... ooooooh god. Tony and McGee shirtless...? It's going to be a long week. ;D I had to hide my squeals of delight, because my husband was sitting right next to me. Wouldn't want him to get jealous. But I'll let them out here: squeeeeeeeeee
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Post by celestial on Sept 26, 2007 9:37:05 GMT -5
It's a 7 for me. I just want this whole thing to be over. But Jeanne is still around (sort of), Tony still persists in the delusion that he's in love with her, Trent Kort is still pretending that he's the good guy, Jethro still thinks he runs the agency, and we're going to have to put up with goodness knows how many more episodes of this before it all just finally and mercifully goes away. On the other hand, it was a lot better than Brother in Arms. And a plague reference! Yay! ;D How long have I been waiting for one of those? P.S. AngelZ, is it meant to be chanted ("Zombie! Zombie! Zombie!") or wailed like in that Cranberries song?
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Post by celestial on Nov 21, 2006 23:05:52 GMT -5
I have to add, this episode was quite a bit better than I thought it would be. I was expecting it to be cliche-ridden after seeing the trailer where McGee turns in his gun and badge. (Making him the third team member to do so since Jeopardy. I guess Tony is next.)
The elevator sequence really took me by surprise, as did Sarah's crime-solving skills in the beginning.
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Post by celestial on Nov 21, 2006 21:33:50 GMT -5
8.5 here.
It was an 8, until the very end when Tony was reading that cheerleader her "rights."
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Post by celestial on Oct 31, 2007 9:42:44 GMT -5
And they mentioned the plague! Celestial, I kept thinking of you with that. Can't imagine why. ;D
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Post by celestial on Oct 30, 2007 20:41:20 GMT -5
9.5 for me. Good times! I can't give it a 10 because only SWAK is a 10 for me. But this was pretty darn good. And they mentioned the plague!
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Post by celestial on Oct 18, 2007 8:49:54 GMT -5
Any episode that opens with Jimmy Palmer sawing the top off a man's head is going to be a good one.
It's a big juicy 9 for me. Looks like the writers have got it back on track.
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Post by celestial on Nov 7, 2007 9:51:35 GMT -5
It's a 7 for me. Good but not great. I think my expectations were too high.
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Post by celestial on Nov 17, 2007 0:11:58 GMT -5
I just realized that we never saw the autopsy assistant from this episode ever again (Palmer appeared shortly after IIRC?) I think the way we saw him backing out slowly when Ducky was talking to Pacci's corpse was intended to be some sort of clue to his departure. ;D
Glad Ducky finally found someone who could stick around (even if we don't see him often enough ;D)
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