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I wonder if they made the same mistake I did in researching. NCIS was pitched in 1992, but as you said they didn't rebrand until 1993. Or maybe they are just pitching the name change, and it won't happen until next yearHmm, when is Origins supposed to currently be set anyway? One would assume it is currently in 1993 as they're going to be addressing the agency being turned from NIS to NCIS.
With so few productions filming in LA these days, I doubt they're gonna shoot it here. It'll go wherever the show can get the most tax breaks.Do we know if they're going to film in NY? Or will they film in LA like NYPD Blue and CSI: NY did?
I've been mulling pulling out my old DVDs of the first 13 seasons of NCIS to watch it for the first time in ages, but I hesitate because of that kinda stuff.The first season kind of comes off as what older people think young and hip is. Like in the first episode, Abby was attending a "phat party." The term "phat" was already outdated in 2003 when that episode aired.
And let's not even get started on Tony's behavior towards women in the first two season actually is sexual harassment.
The first two seasons have really aged badly. Especially when it comes to LGBTQ+ matters. Though granted, one shouldn't be too surprised to find out a network show from the early 2000s centering around the US military isn't especially enlightened on LGBTQ+ matters. Still, watching it in modern times, it is rather shocking that all the gay or transgender characters who show up in those season are either murder victims, or murderers themselves.I've been mulling pulling out my old DVDs of the first 13 seasons of NCIS to watch it for the first time in ages, but I hesitate because of that kinda stuff.
I know I've got fond memories of the first couple seasons, but those are largely due to the chemistry between Gibbs, Kate, and Tony. I've memory-holed much of the rest, likely for the reasons you list.The first two seasons have really aged badly. Especially when it comes to LGBTQ+ matters. Though granted, one shouldn't be too surprised to find out a network show from the early 2000s centering around the US military isn't especially enlightened on LGBTQ+ matters. Still, watching it in modern times, it is rather shocking that all the gay or transgender characters who show up in those season are either murder victims, or murderers themselves.
The show was really white back then too. The main cast consisted entirely of white people, and the only non-white recurring character was Ducky's assistant in the first season, and he was written out halfway through before being eventually replaced by Palmer at the end of the season.
The first two seasons have really aged badly. Especially when it comes to LGBTQ+ matters. Though granted, one shouldn't be too surprised to find out a network show from the early 2000s centering around the US military isn't especially enlightened on LGBTQ+ matters. Still, watching it in modern times, it is rather shocking that all the gay or transgender characters who show up in those season are either murder victims, or murderers themselves.
The show was really white back then too. The main cast consisted entirely of white people, and the only non-white recurring character was Ducky's assistant in the first season, and he was written out halfway through before being eventually replaced by Palmer at the end of the season.
What I was referring to was an S2 episode where the sailor's death they were investigating was learned through the investigation to be a lesbian, and her murderer, another female sailor who was her lover.Only one gay character on NCIS that I can remember fell victim to the kill the gay syndrome and his initially outing was was his saying that Gibbs didn’t like him be cause of he orientation and for once dinozzo was denozzle and said that wasn’t a factor at all.
For a show about Gibbs, anyone think Gibbs is the least interesting character in NCIS Origins? They've done so much to flesh out everyone else, even the recurring characters. Makes it feel like the DS9 of NCIS.
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