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NCIS: "Dagger" 11/25 - Grading & Discussion (and spinoff?)

Grading

  • Excellent

    Votes: 7 50.0%
  • Above average

    Votes: 4 28.6%
  • Average

    Votes: 3 21.4%
  • Below average

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Poor

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    14
I voted excellent.

My best friend and I watched the episode separately and both of us suspected Vance was behind it. Imagine our surprise!:lol:
 
I have yet to watch it, maybe this evening after the dishes are done.
I think you'll love it

And do you really help wash the dishes? or is it a moral support kind of thing?

I don't see the relevance to be honest.
I assume the writers do so, and as such they understand that when you are a parent there is nothing more important than your child

Well, maybe they can make a spinoff about missing children and move Mark Harmon to that and leave the real crimes to NCIS. :p
Yet another spinoff?
 
I thought it was a very good episode, but Gibbs having to resort to killing Lee was a bit extreme to me. Seems odd that a man with his mucho experience in the field couldn't come up with something else. Why not try to shoot the guy anyway (worked for Tomme Lee Jones in The Fugitive during a similar situation). Or try talking to the guy some more, buy some time while they thought up a new tactic? Killing Lee felt more like an okay-this-storyline-is-over-so-let's-get-rid-of-Lee-now thing rather than a logical conclustion.
 
I thought it was a very good episode, but Gibbs having to resort to killing Lee was a bit extreme to me. Seems odd that a man with his mucho experience in the field couldn't come up with something else. Why not try to shoot the guy anyway (worked for Tomme Lee Jones in The Fugitive during a similar situation). Or try talking to the guy some more, buy some time while they thought up a new tactic? Killing Lee felt more like an okay-this-storyline-is-over-so-let's-get-rid-of-Lee-now thing rather than a logical conclustion.
Well his shooting hand was injured and wasn't his head injured and he wasn't seeing clearly? It would of been hard for Gibbs to do anything else in that situation.
 
See, the thing is, the writers are god. They gave a reason to justify his killing Lee, but they could have written anything they wanted.
This was just a neat way to wrap up the story before the Winter break... and that's fine, it's just that it did feel like a contrivance to clean up all the loose ends.
 
See, the thing is, the writers are god. They gave a reason to justify his killing Lee, but they could have written anything they wanted.
This was just a neat way to wrap up the story before the Winter break... and that's fine, it's just that it did feel like a contrivance to clean up all the loose ends.
Well, she did commit treason. And she did murder Langer. Did you prefer she spend life in prison?

And she urged Gibbs to shoot... what she wanted more than anything was to ensure the bad guy didn't get away and murder her sister/daughter.
 
I thought it was an excellent episode with lots of twists and turns even if I called a number of them in advance.
 
See, the thing is, the writers are god. They gave a reason to justify his killing Lee, but they could have written anything they wanted.
This was just a neat way to wrap up the story before the Winter break... and that's fine, it's just that it did feel like a contrivance to clean up all the loose ends.
Well, she did commit treason. And she did murder Langer. Did you prefer she spend life in prison?

And she urged Gibbs to shoot... what she wanted more than anything was to ensure the bad guy didn't get away and murder her sister/daughter.

That's why I said the ending was pretty much choreographed, much like the fact that she had this young girl kidnapped. It just feels like the ultimate shoehorning of plot to me, like they felt like they screwed up at the start of the season and this was their way of trying to fix things.

Why I find this frustrating was because they DID a game changer a couple of years ago when Gibbs quit NCIS. The Navy fucked up and let a terrorist blow up one of their ships on purpose, so he left out of frustration. There was no last minute miraculous save from the President or Space Men - he tried to do the right thing and it didn't matter. Hell, even Gibbs' semi-retirement was handled with more care than the Lee storyline they tried to do here.
 
They should've done more stories that covered multiple episodes. After Gibbs left, how about the phone call between him and Ziva was the final scene of the season premiere? And then he shows up back at NCIS at the end of the second episode? Then one or two episodes to resolve the storyline?

This season, the whole "team split apart" lasted one episode. And they didn't show the months the new team was there for.
 
I thought it was an excellent show and Lee got her just rewards. After all she did kill an agent and pass info to a traitor! I wonder if we'll see her picture on the wall in the bar next week?


I have yet to watch it, maybe this evening after the dishes are done.
I think you'll love it

And do you really help wash the dishes? or is it a moral support kind of thing?
Not only do I do the dishes I cooked the turkey dinner too.
 
I'm still out of town, we'll be back home tomorrow night. I kind of halfway watched it between my nephews all jumping around and screaming so I didn't quite get all of it. :lol:

I'm sure I'll have a better opinion after I've watched it on the DVR.
 
I thought it was an excellent show and Lee got her just rewards. After all she did kill an agent and pass info to a traitor! I wonder if we'll see her picture on the wall in the bar next week?
Didn't think about the bar thing... I think Gibbs has a new found respect for her
Not only do I do the dishes I cooked the turkey dinner too.
I am impressed.
See, the thing is, the writers are god.
Well, they are Gods of the show
And I give them a pass because they entertain me and after watching the episodes I am content most of the time...
 
Is it just me, or was I the only one who figured out Scarf-Man was the bad guy the second he started going into extensive details about what the "Weatherman" was planning?
 
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