I'm still not so sure if I should like this episode or not. It was okay but everything else ... I don't know. The ending killed every good piece we saw before. I'm glad that they didn't show the actual kiss (so we can pretend it didn't happen) but what we've seen was enough. In that moment I regretted to had breakfast before ;)
The case ... well, I'm sure the bad guy was wearing this cap (or I've just seen him wearing one). I knew that he was evil. The Marines ... I think the name "Vega" sounded familiar. Was it used before? The bomb ... same scene we had in "Sleeper Cell" with the difference that the writers forgot that Ziva was the bomb specialist and not McGee :) The panic in the city ... were was the FBI? Shouldn't that be a case for the FBI? Terrorist treat in the capital, bombs places all over the city? In "Under Covers" they told us that terrorist was FBI jurisdiction. Why the change? The lawyer ... well, enough said already. I don't want to give her any more attention. But I was glad that Gibbs told her to call him "Special Agent" (or Agent). That was long overdue - and I had the feeling it was one thing, the writers learned from us *g* Tony and Ziva ... a nice moment in the warehouse Abby ... not enough screentime - but in character McGee's wedding ... I don't know. I'm not a huge fan of these scenes, but I can understand that people like them Tony and the psychiatrist ... well, maybe his daddy issues? Ducky ... great as usual Palmer ... I liked his performance Vance ... oh yes, he was in the episode ;) Gibbs's living room ... I want the basement back!! The basement, the boat, the coffee (wait, did we have coffee this week?) that's Gibbs. Not his living room :(
Anything else ... I don't know. I haven't decided yet. Maybe I will re-watch the episode later and decide then.
And back to work ... (I'd rather be in bed. Sleeping *g*)
He has to be playing her; he really has to be. It has to be about Colonel Bell. There isn't anything between them.
*Smiles* It was partly the way he was lounging in the chair in Vance's office.
I honestly don't know. I can't say it rang a bell with me, but it wouldn't surprise me if it had been used before.
And yet McGee was the one who knew about it all the way through - not when it comes to disarming, but all other stuff. At least it was consistent within the episode.
I don't know enough about US agencies to know the intricacies as to when one is 'in charge' and when another.
The lawyer needs 'dealing' with soon!
I'm tiring of Gibbs's sitting room too. It's another of these overplayed things. Having given us it once, we now have to have it shoe-horned into virtually every episode. Basement & boat, we want them back. No coffee this week.
The case ... well, I'm sure the bad guy was wearing this cap (or I've just seen him wearing one). I knew that he was evil.
The Marines ... I think the name "Vega" sounded familiar. Was it used before?
The bomb ... same scene we had in "Sleeper Cell" with the difference that the writers forgot that Ziva was the bomb specialist and not McGee :)
The panic in the city ... were was the FBI? Shouldn't that be a case for the FBI? Terrorist treat in the capital, bombs places all over the city? In "Under Covers" they told us that terrorist was FBI jurisdiction. Why the change?
The lawyer ... well, enough said already. I don't want to give her any more attention. But I was glad that Gibbs told her to call him "Special Agent" (or Agent). That was long overdue - and I had the feeling it was one thing, the writers learned from us *g*
Tony and Ziva ... a nice moment in the warehouse
Abby ... not enough screentime - but in character
McGee's wedding ... I don't know. I'm not a huge fan of these scenes, but I can understand that people like them
Tony and the psychiatrist ... well, maybe his daddy issues?
Ducky ... great as usual
Palmer ... I liked his performance
Vance ... oh yes, he was in the episode ;)
Gibbs's living room ... I want the basement back!! The basement, the boat, the coffee (wait, did we have coffee this week?) that's Gibbs. Not his living room :(
Anything else ... I don't know. I haven't decided yet. Maybe I will re-watch the episode later and decide then.
And back to work ... (I'd rather be in bed. Sleeping *g*)
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*Smiles* It was partly the way he was lounging in the chair in Vance's office.
I honestly don't know. I can't say it rang a bell with me, but it wouldn't surprise me if it had been used before.
And yet McGee was the one who knew about it all the way through - not when it comes to disarming, but all other stuff. At least it was consistent within the episode.
I don't know enough about US agencies to know the intricacies as to when one is 'in charge' and when another.
The lawyer needs 'dealing' with soon!
I'm tiring of Gibbs's sitting room too. It's another of these overplayed things. Having given us it once, we now have to have it shoe-horned into virtually every episode. Basement & boat, we want them back. No coffee this week.
I hope manage to stay awake.
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