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Scott Bakula joins NCIS New Orleans set spinoff

I also had the thought that Bakula is gonna have to go back to the day of a more cleancut haircut (like he had on Enterprise) vs. the mop-top that he has been sporting in the recent years. I know that NCIS is a civilian wing & therefore not held to the strict military rules on cleanliness, but it seems like their male agents don't let their hair go long & wild.
Eric Christian Olsen's lustrous locks would like a word with you:

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Though I agree that Bakula will probably rein it in.
 
Some thing to keep in mind about NCIS: New Orleans:


  • As far as I've read, Shane Brennan, who ran the original NCIS after Bellisario's departure and who now runs NCIS: Los Angeles, is not involved with running the New Orleans show. Current NCIS showrunner Gary Glasburg is alongside Mark Harmon. Also, from my understanding, Harmon doesn't like the LA spinoff.

  • While the New Orleans office will be in New Orleans, they will handle cases and situations from the Texas Pan Handle through Florida. So it is presumably not going to be all New Orleans all the time.

 
Can't say I disagree with Harmon about NCIS: LA. I'm not a huge fan of it, either. Does the Navy even have much of a presence in LA? San Diego probably would have made more sense. But NCIS: LA seems like more of a spy show than a show about investigators solving Navy/Marine-related crimes.

Looks like Zoe McLellan will be playing Agent Brody. Apparently that leaves just one more role, Agent LaSalle, to be cast.
 
Reunited with Bellisario then?
Bellisario hasn't been involved with NCIS in years.

Oh, I didn't realise (I don't actually follow it).

From my understanding, Bellisario was notorious for rewriting until the last minute, making it difficult for the actors to learn their lines. I suspect that this may even be why Sasha Alexander left after only two years. Eventually, Harmon threatened to walk, so Bellisario was reduced to a producer role and Shane Brennan took over showrunning duties.
 
I'm not a fan of NCIS, it bores me. However NCIS: LA is just weird. It feels like 'The Unit', but instead of secret spy missions out of the country it takes place in LA. Really off to me. I do love the LA offices though, very nice set.
 
I'm not a big fan of LA, but I think with this cast and the popularity of the franchise, the new NCIS will easily slot into the top 5 shows on TV.
 
Speaking of spinoffs, does anyone know if there ever really was a consideration to do a CSI: London (with its resident Who theme song being "Eminence Front"), or was that only a rumor?
 
CSI: London didn't happen because the popularity of the franchise was dying down but the cost would have been too much. It's hard to fake London.
 
Speaking of spinoffs, does anyone know if there ever really was a consideration to do a CSI: London (with its resident Who theme song being "Eminence Front"), or was that only a rumor?

I'd already thought of a UK spinoff.

A bunch of scruffy oiks get off a bus and arrive at the crime scene, climb into cheap tracksuits. As they turn away from the camera you see CSI handwritten on the back of the tracksuit.

'Can't Explain' by The Who plays as the credits roll...
 
I also had the thought that Bakula is gonna have to go back to the day of a more cleancut haircut (like he had on Enterprise) vs. the mop-top that he has been sporting in the recent years. I know that NCIS is a civilian wing & therefore not held to the strict military rules on cleanliness, but it seems like their male agents don't let their hair go long & wild.
Eric Christian Olsen's lustrous locks would like a word with you:

MartyDeeks.jpg


*Sigh* And here I was hoping that Bakula would get a haircut!
 
CSI: London didn't happen because the popularity of the franchise was dying down but the cost would have been too much. It's hard to fake London.

And they couldn't have, you know...filmed IN London?

I mean, 24 seems to be doing okay in that regard.
 
CSI: London didn't happen because the popularity of the franchise was dying down but the cost would have been too much. It's hard to fake London.

And they couldn't have, you know...filmed IN London?

I mean, 24 seems to be doing okay in that regard.

I know you are a Yankee fan, so clearly not everything lines up in the brain but... :p

COST

They couldn't film it in London, having 200 person crew in London would have been to expensive, they couldn't fake London so they just called it quits. At one point I think they were looking to have only 2-3 people actually be in London, film a bunch of the death scenes and such and film the rest in the USA or Canada, but they realized how stupid that would be.
 
I'm happy for Bakula, but don't think I'll watch. I like the original NCIS, but don't even watch NCIS: LA. Well, I guess if they add other interesting people to the cast then perhaps I'll watch.

I too really iust watch the original NCIS never really got in to NCIS: LA, sure I've seen the odd episode.

I also had the thought that Bakula is gonna have to go back to the day of a more cleancut haircut (like he had on Enterprise) vs. the mop-top that he has been sporting in the recent years. I know that NCIS is a civilian wing & therefore not held to the strict military rules on cleanliness, but it seems like their male agents don't let their hair go long & wild.
You clearly haven't seem him lately. Hair is quite short and natural coloured. (Greying brown hair) He looks quite distinguished.
Also, the show is being called a spinoff, but is in fact going to be a two-parter special episode of the original NCIS. They will be testing the water to see if it has the legs for a stand-alone series. I do hope it does.
 
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