chitowngirl March 30 Share March 30 A girls' night out takes an unexpected turn when NCIS is called to investigate the motive of a possible arsonist; Torres struggles to find work/life balance. Airdate March 31, 2025 on CBS Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/152676-s22e16-ladies%E2%80%99-night/
Grizzly April 1 Share April 1 Parker playing the piano, so hot. Kasie ruining the pottery lady's kiln was awful. Those aren't cheap. Hope the lady files a complaint. And they're printing out crime scene photos at a restaurant? So unprofessional. 4 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/152676-s22e16-ladies%E2%80%99-night/#findComment-8622541
Skooma April 1 Share April 1 (edited) 3 hours ago, Grizzly said: Parker playing the piano, so hot. Kasie ruining the pottery lady's kiln was awful. Those aren't cheap. Hope the lady files a complaint. And they're printing out crime scene photos at a restaurant? So unprofessional. It's okay to do stuff like this on a TV show. TV shows aren't about how much something costs They are all about story. The kiln was used for humor and the restaurant was to show bonding finally happening. Edited April 1 by Skooma 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/152676-s22e16-ladies%E2%80%99-night/#findComment-8622603
threebluestars April 1 Share April 1 This show is dull. 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/152676-s22e16-ladies%E2%80%99-night/#findComment-8623123
Poohpoohpooh April 2 Share April 2 Robin Knight makes it a CW show or worse. Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/152676-s22e16-ladies%E2%80%99-night/#findComment-8623189
stonehaven April 2 Share April 2 I pretty much watch this show to get to NCIS Origins now. I wish they'd do a Mcgee/Delilah storyline but the overemphasis on Kasie and Knight is a bit much. I like Knight but there doesn't seem to be much "there" there with her or anyone else except Parker and maybe Vance. The rest seem to be sleepwalking through this show. I really think Gary Glasberg's death was the real end of the glory days of NCISS 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/152676-s22e16-ladies%E2%80%99-night/#findComment-8623214
proserpina65 April 2 Share April 2 I found this episode mildly entertaining, even with so much Kasie. I concur that Gary Cole playing the piano is so hot. And I enjoyed Vance crushing the glitter bear video game thing. I knew the hot firefighter was involved somehow. He was just too random otherwise. 4 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/152676-s22e16-ladies%E2%80%99-night/#findComment-8623606
BMGepinniw April 2 Share April 2 (edited) On 4/1/2025 at 1:05 AM, Skooma said: It's okay to do stuff like this on a TV show. TV shows aren't about how much something costs They are all about story. The kiln was used for humor and the restaurant was to show bonding finally happening. I'm sure they aren't cheap, but it was just about the story and the bonding. I really expected Vance to ask the ladies near the end of the show, "What's with this invoice to NCIS to replace a kiln?" 🤣 Edited April 2 by BMGepinniw correcting my grammar 3 2 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/152676-s22e16-ladies%E2%80%99-night/#findComment-8623953
MissLucas April 3 Share April 3 (edited) Yeah, also not willing to handwave the kiln for the sake of comic relief. They better reimburse that lady. And printing out crime scene photos in a restaurant is also stretching things. I realize they wanted a plot with an outsider being part of the investigation but this was really clumsily written. Also: of course Delila would be understanding of McGee's job, she worked for the DoD. At least she did before this show's writers decided to assassinate her character. The piano scene and Glitter Lord saved this episode. Edited April 3 by MissLucas 5 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/152676-s22e16-ladies%E2%80%99-night/#findComment-8625383
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