I liked it a little better than NCIS L.A., but didn't like it enough that it would upset me if it were cancelled tomorrow.
Ugh, my main problem with the show is the office they work out of. Where the hell is everyone else in the division? Why are they in an open air building with lots of comfy chairs, a kitchen, and a bedroom for Bakula?? It's silly.
Though, overall, I'll likely stick with it for now.
I think NCIS: LA did a couple episodes featuring some Vanilla NCIS cast members in its first season, too, so I'm not terribly surprised.
Is Harmon really one of the show's producers, or is it just one of those things were they're contractually bound to put his name on it? (I assume the latter.)
Is Harmon really one of the show's producers, or is it just one of those things were they're contractually bound to put his name on it? (I assume the latter.)
Is Harmon really one of the show's producers, or is it just one of those things were they're contractually bound to put his name on it? (I assume the latter.)
Abby is supposed to be from NO. Has she been on yet?
So far only Michael Weatherly is the only one who's appeared live in NCIS:NO since it went to series.
Abby is supposed to be from NO. Has she been on yet?
Yes she was on this week's episode (on the video link with the pathology guy).
So far only Michael Weatherly is the only one who's appeared live in NCIS:NO since it went to series.
They did mention his previous "experience" as the reason for sending him into situations like that.So far only Michael Weatherly is the only one who's appeared live in NCIS:NO since it went to series.
As much as I like seeing Weatherly, they really didn't give the character of Tony much to do and his role could have been filled by anyone else. Kind of a waste of a guest role if you ask me.
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