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Post by llyan on Feb 26, 2024 22:12:25 GMT
02/26/2024
THE NCIS TEAM IS IN A RACE AGAINST TIME TO FIND A MISSING OFFICER WHO DISAPPEARED DURING HIS WEDDING PROPOSAL, ON “NCIS,” MONDAY, MARCH. 4.
“NCIS: Los Angeles” Star Daniela Ruah Directed the Episode
“Left Unsaid” – The NCIS team is in a race against time to find a missing officer who disappeared during his wedding proposal, on the CBS Original series NCIS, Monday, March 4 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and streaming on Paramount+ (live and on demand for Paramount+ with SHOWTIME subscribers, or on demand for Paramount+ Essential subscribers the day after the episode airs)*. NCIS: LOS ANGELES Star Daniela Ruah directed the episode.
WRITTEN BY: Yasemin Yilmaz
DIRECTED BY: Daniela Ruah
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Post by llyan on Feb 27, 2024 3:05:48 GMT
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Post by Hari Seldon on Mar 2, 2024 22:01:08 GMT
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Post by jennifer6973 on Mar 5, 2024 2:09:15 GMT
How many executive producers an co-executive producers does one show need?
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Post by Hari Seldon on Mar 5, 2024 3:51:44 GMT
I was feeling generous, so I gave it a 'D'.
No surprise about the girl, no amusement at Torres not speaking up to Parker, and they've done the dominatrix bit before. The least they could have done at that place is had a room where you pay to have an argument...
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Post by jennifer6973 on Mar 5, 2024 4:42:29 GMT
I liked this episode, thought takedown was too easy. Then my father said it looks like she was in on it.
He was right.
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Post by verdun on Mar 5, 2024 14:22:40 GMT
All 3 of us (wife, grandson, me) figured out whodunit fairly quickly so the end was no surprise. The Parker-Torres plot was kind of funny, but grew old quick. Not one of their better episodes.
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Post by gibbsgirl8 on Mar 5, 2024 17:20:43 GMT
An okay episode. Figured out the bad person pretty quickly. I can understand the Parker/Torres thing but Kasie figuring out the mold thing… really?? Jimmy has an “adventurous” side? The big question… do they go for it??? I gave it a C.
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Post by kaschu32 on Mar 5, 2024 21:01:17 GMT
It wasn't terrible terrible but it wasn't good either.... I knew the older guy wasn't buying secrets but was his father before they said so, and I knew the blonde was in on it.....
If those were grapefruit slices were they pygmy grapefruit? Looked more like oranges.
I bet ripping the duct tape off taped to the wall guy was fun, had he really been taped to the wall....
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Post by Hari Seldon on Mar 5, 2024 21:42:21 GMT
It wasn't terrible terrible but it wasn't good either.... I knew the older guy wasn't buying secrets but was his father before they said so, and I knew the blonde was in on it.....
If those were grapefruit slices were they pygmy grapefruit? Looked more like oranges.
I bet ripping the duct tape off taped to the wall guy was fun, had he really been taped to the wall....
Maybe cara-cara oranges. but definitely not navel or valencia. McGee should have responded to the $20 for the burger offer with, "you can eat my fries if you like."
Strange they only mentioned military uses of that new battery technology. I'm sure the auto industry would be at least as interested as any military.
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Post by llyan on Mar 5, 2024 22:47:53 GMT
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Post by nas on Mar 5, 2024 23:48:37 GMT
maybe I’m just a little dense today, but I’m having a helluva time trying to figure out how the girlfriend got herself involved in this whole “kidnapping” situation…
she wasn’t involved in the first kidnapping that the boyfriend bought, right?
but then she hooks up (or was hooked up) with the guy who was employed by the “fantasy” business, and sets up a real life kidnapping for $3million… did the boyfriend tell her his father was a billionaire? if he did, was there a reason to kidnap him for 3 million? the guy, thru’ his father, was worth wayyyyy more than that!
I’m not gonna’ ask any more questions because I’ve got a headache trying to figure out this silly, convoluted storyline… I tried watching the last 10 minutes of the episode to see if I could make any sense of it, but only came away thinking it was a really grandiose way to confront her as a kidnapper/killer… if they knew she was the guilty party why wouldn’t they just bring her in and charge her? why go thru’ that “make believe” proposal? duh, duh, dumb!
two more things: 1. it didn’t cross Torres’ mind to contact a professional contractor to check his “mold problem”? had to bring Kasie in on it!? doesn’t she have other work to do, or is she assigned to work for this team exclusively? (edit: yeah, it was the same way with Abby) I guess they had to highlight what a genius Kasie is in the lab - and what an over-acting, bad actress DR is in real life!
2. watching Jess suck on that green concoction thru’ a straw while having that silly-@zz grin on her face was simply annoying…. 😠 I’ve said it before - “what’re they? 12 years old?”
I don’t grade these episodes, but no need for you to guess what I would have given it?
nas
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Post by brgjoe on Mar 6, 2024 7:10:16 GMT
Yeah, I wasn't too fond of this episode either.
The serial proposer thing was too unbelievable to begin with. Who sticks with a guy who plans a romantic dinner than just disappears leaving you with the check? That's just bizarre. And who sets up a fake kidnapping just as you're about to propose for the 3rd freakin' time? Oh and we have that out of character moment for Autopsy Gremlin who wanted to do something like that with Knight. Really? Didn't seem like something he would think of doing at all. Especially considering he and Jess were running for their lives in a previous episode. I just know I'd be hella pissed if someone I knew set up something like that for us to do without consulting me at all.
I actually thought the guy and gal were *both* in on this. So I was half right when she turned out to be the psycho-baddie. Especially when they went to the kidnap scene. It looked so staged. And didn't they use that plot device in a prior episode before? And I don't know why she would call NCIS if her home was invaded like that. Why wouldn't she just call 911? Responders would probably get there before NCIS would. How the heck too would she know that this billionaire dude was her SO's dad? I thought he didn't tell her because he didn't want her to marry him for the $$. I suppose boyfriend could have guessed it when he was tailing him for the fetish company. But all he saw was him giving the $$ to guy for the ring. Btw, I first thought the billionaire was being played by Gerald McRaney when I first glanced at the screen.
It was just too convoluted to me. Even the silly B plot of Torres and Parker was pretty bad. I'm guessing Parker was just trolling him the entire time, but it just seemed like the scenes with them and the rest of the crew giggling behind them was written by a jr. high school kid. (with apologies to jr. high school writers)
I generously gave this one a D. Outside of the Ducky tribute episode, the rest of the episodes to date have been lackluster at best.
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Post by BobNOTinValencia on Mar 6, 2024 19:12:20 GMT
Another episode where it seemed like the writers, after coming back from strike, just phoned it in. Everybody seems to have already hit on the high, er, LOW points that frustrated and infuriated us, so I will just leave this post short and not-so-sweet.
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Post by Hari Seldon on Mar 12, 2024 2:59:37 GMT
Oh and we have that out of character moment for Autopsy Gremlin who wanted to do something like that with Knight. Really? Didn't seem like something he would think of doing at all. I didn't think of it right away, but it is the same Jimmy who was getting it on with Agent Lee in autopsy back in I believe it was season 4. Might have been 6, I just remember Jimmy distracting Ducky so she could sneak out and Ducky finding undergarments in one of the drawers. The point is, he's not as straight and narrow as he acts.
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