chitowngirl November 9 Share November 9 NCIS works with the CIA to discover what secrets are being kept by Capt. Butler, an aging former spy. Link to comment
Packerbrewerbadger November 13 Share November 13 No comments? I really enjoyed this episode. Thought it was interesting, even tho bad guy was obvious as usual. But gaslighting the bad guy surprise d me and was fun! 6 Link to comment
Skooma November 13 Share November 13 I thought the episode was badly written. Obviously the old spy would end up the good guy the way the writers presented him from minute one and the same with the CIA guy being the bad guy. They didn't even put in a red herring. Geez. Meanwhile the NCIS Origins writers have been upping their game in contrast. Loved meeting young FBI Tobias in a scene they wrote purposely NOT having Gibbs in to NOT drop hammers all the time. And adding some cool humor like Mike Franks hating all Mexican food and Gibbs stumbling badly through his first undercover gig. Yes the premiere episode of Origins sucked soooo bad. But it is hitting a pretty good stride now aside from the whole stupid Lala thing whereas this mothership is displaying more and more lazy writing. 2 1 Link to comment
MissLucas November 13 Share November 13 Ha, finally! I knew one day me learning to count to three in Finnish would pay off! That was a fun episode. I liked the slight of hand with the CIA guy. Knight really rocked that 70s look. But my favorite part was the callback to Torres the spreadsheet prodigy LOL! 8 Link to comment
Poohpoohpooh November 14 Share November 14 19 hours ago, Skooma said: I thought the episode was badly written. Obviously the old spy would end up the good guy the way the writers presented him from minute one and the same with the CIA guy being the bad guy. They didn't even put in a red herring. Geez. Meanwhile the NCIS Origins writers have been upping their game in contrast. Loved meeting young FBI Tobias in a scene they wrote purposely NOT having Gibbs in to NOT drop hammers all the time. And adding some cool humor like Mike Franks hating all Mexican food and Gibbs stumbling badly through his first undercover gig. Yes the premiere episode of Origins sucked soooo bad. But it is hitting a pretty good stride now aside from the whole stupid Lala thing whereas this mothership is displaying more and more lazy writing. Right? Nothing to write home about, no scenes worth re-watching. Lots of talky scenes with low emotional impact. Serves purpose with the intended audience who still zzz NCIS zzz. 2 Link to comment
rr2911 November 16 Share November 16 I have posted this before but I don't like Kasie! Now she's allowed to view interrogations? Now she's the one they go to for complex wiring stuff? Leave her in the basement please!! This episode wasn't that good. I liked Knight in that 70's look! Mmmm! Did the writers change? The episodes are becoming sillier each week! Link to comment
MissLucas November 17 Share November 17 (edited) On 11/16/2024 at 5:55 PM, rr2911 said: Now she's allowed to view interrogations? I think that was because she had created the protocol for Parker to deal with the suspect's dementia/time travel hallucination. Edited November 19 by MissLucas 2 Link to comment
Mittengirl November 18 Share November 18 I really don’t see any difference in the way Kasie is written and the way Abby was written. Both experts in whatever field was necessary to help solve the episode’s crime. 1 Link to comment
chessiegal November 18 Share November 18 I saw an episode recently where Abby came into the observation room, so having Kasie there is not unprecedented. Link to comment
MissLucas November 19 Share November 19 Quirky lab person/computer nerd has become a staple of the franchise (not sure about Origins but I would not be surprised if that show also featured an iteration). I find Kasie a lot less grating than Abby in later seasons. 3 Link to comment
BMGepinniw November 19 Share November 19 7 minutes ago, MissLucas said: Quirky lab person/computer nerd has become a staple of the franchise (not sure about Origins but I would not be surprised if that show also featured an iteration). I find Kasie a lot less grating than Abby in later seasons. I didn't care for Kasie at first, but I think that is because I really liked Abby and was missing her. Kasie has grown on me, and she is quirky in her own way, and like Abby, she loves her NCIS peeps dearly. 2 Link to comment
Raja November 19 Share November 19 1 hour ago, MissLucas said: Quirky lab person/computer nerd has become a staple of the franchise (not sure about Origins but I would not be surprised if that show also featured an iteration). I find Kasie a lot less grating than Abby in later seasons. Of course they do. But the NIS forensics lab has a CSI like team of lab rats working with him so far. 3 Link to comment
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