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NCIS: "Legend, Part 2" 5/5 - Grading & Discussion

Grading

  • Excellent

    Votes: 3 20.0%
  • Above average

    Votes: 7 46.7%
  • Average

    Votes: 3 20.0%
  • Below average

    Votes: 1 6.7%
  • Poor

    Votes: 1 6.7%

  • Total voters
    15

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With the appearance of Mossad agent Michael Rivkin, Tony is forced to question Ziva’s loyalty to NCIS. Meanwhile, in Los Angeles, Special Agent Callen goes undercover to try to catch a terrorist cell while OSP psychologist Nate Getz discovers the startling truth about Gibbs and Special Agent Lara Macy’s relationship.
 
I voted above average.

Pretty good episode. Interesting how much they focused on the new team ... Looking forward to the fallout of the final minutes...
 
This episode just didn't work for me. But at least we only had McGee tell us how cool the tech was one time this week.
 
Wow. This week's was a powerhouse. It looks like O'Donnell's character is dead, no?

The fight between Tony and Ziva was tough and it reminded me of how much of a family the team is. Gibbs' relationship to Macy was also handled quite well in a way that I didn't suspect. Well done.
 
Better than Part 1.

I was terrified that Masey was gonna turn out to be yet another past love interest of Gibbs. The way they handled that made alot more sense.

Personally, I do not like the "Legends" cast. To me it is a blatant attempt to take the NCIS format but "sex it up" (younger cast, California location).
 
Wow. This week's was a powerhouse. It looks like O'Donnell's character is dead, no?

I'd say no.

It was a setup situation. In Part I, Callen mentioned avoiding getting close to the Russian girl by convincing her he was dangerous. Right before he was gunned down, Sam and Callen discussed how it may be time for Callen to move on - and by faking his death, he can do that and throw off the Russian girl.
 
Still not sure if I'm interested in the spinoff in any real way... I'd almost prefer a ship based show. :p

Also tired of all the Israeli stuff. Guh Ziva.
 
Wow. This week's was a powerhouse. It looks like O'Donnell's character is dead, no?

I'd say no.

It was a setup situation. In Part I, Callen mentioned avoiding getting close to the Russian girl by convincing her he was dangerous. Right before he was gunned down, Sam and Callen discussed how it may be time for Callen to move on - and by faking his death, he can do that and throw off the Russian girl.

That's what I thought too.
 
Wow. This week's was a powerhouse. It looks like O'Donnell's character is dead, no?

I'd say no.

It was a setup situation. In Part I, Callen mentioned avoiding getting close to the Russian girl by convincing her he was dangerous. Right before he was gunned down, Sam and Callen discussed how it may be time for Callen to move on - and by faking his death, he can do that and throw off the Russian girl.

yeap
 
The fight between Tony and Ziva was tough and it reminded me of how much of a family the team is.

Tony definately laid the smackdown on Ziva but it again it shows the side of DeNozo that we don't often see - the damn good investigator who's got a hard edge.
 
Speaking of Tony, he's gained weight. A part of me thinks he should keep it, though. Shows he's gettin' older and more laid back.
 
It was a setup situation. In Part I, Callen mentioned avoiding getting close to the Russian girl by convincing her he was dangerous. Right before he was gunned down, Sam and Callen discussed how it may be time for Callen to move on - and by faking his death, he can do that and throw off the Russian girl.

Betcha it *wasn't*.

That Ukranian chick didn't look horrified. She looked *satisfied*... like she had some part in the hit.
 
This episode was okay, but I'm not feeling all that jazzed about this new series. I think I may just stick with NCIS. As McGenius said, though, that tech is cool. I've seen that in some other CBS show.... ah, yes, CSI:NY, I do believe.
 
It reminded me of MI-5/Spooks with the undercover work and the video-tracking over everyone.
 
This episode was okay, but I'm not feeling all that jazzed about this new series. I think I may just stick with NCIS. As McGenius said, though, that tech is cool. I've seen that in some other CBS show.... ah, yes, CSI:NY, I do believe.

On CSI:NY, they have a freaking holodeck. Seriously - there's a room that can generate a 3D replica of a body that you can manipulate.
 
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