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Post by llyan on Feb 25, 2017 3:09:45 GMT
04.21.2015 FOLLOWING A DEADLY BOMBING OVERSEAS, THE NCIS TEAM WORKS WITH SEVERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES, INCLUDING THE CIA, TO TRACK A GLOBAL TERRORIST GROUP THAT IS RECRUITING TEENS VIA THE INTERNET, ON THE 12TH SEASON FINALE OF “NCIS,” TUESDAY, MAY 12 Mimi Rogers Guest Stars as CIA Officer Joanna Teague “Neverland” – NCIS feverishly investigates a global terrorist group that is recruiting teens via the Internet following a deadly bombing overseas that results in an emotional and surprising loss for the team, on the 12th season finale of NCIS, Tuesday, May 12 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT), on the CBS Television Network. Mimi Rogers guest stars as CIA Officer Joanna Teague. CHEAT TWEET: After a deadly bombing, #NCIS tracks a global terrorist group recruiting teens online 5/12 8pm bit.ly/1cX6yKzREGULAR CAST:Mark Harmon (Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs) Michael Weatherly (Special Agent Anthony “Tony” DiNozzo) David McCallum (Dr. Donald “Ducky” Mallard) Pauley Perrette (Abby Sciuto) Sean Murray (Special Agent Timothy McGee) Rocky Carroll (Director Leon Vance) Brian Dietzen (Jimmy Palmer) Emily Wickersham (NCIS Probationary Agent Eleanor “Ellie” Bishop) GUEST CAST:Mimi Rogers (CIA Officer Joanna Teague) WRITTEN BY: Gary Glasberg DIRECTED BY: Tony Wharmby
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Post by caseyrook AKA Mechelle on Nov 19, 2018 23:51:28 GMT
Exactly WHY doesn't Gibbs act concerned that he's seeing dead people?
Now that I spent months watching "House, MD" where House also sees dead people, and then tells his friend about it after it doesn't end well, I've become more sensitive to this "trope".
Wouldn't Gibbs be afraid his he was losing his mind and could be putting his team in danger because of it?
Just a thought.
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Post by Hari Seldon on Nov 20, 2018 16:59:47 GMT
Exactly WHY doesn't Gibbs act concerned that he's seeing dead people? Now that I spent months watching "House, MD" where House also sees dead people, and then tells his friend about it after it doesn't end well, I've become more sensitive to this "trope". Wouldn't Gibbs be afraid his he was losing his mind and could be putting his team in danger because of it? Just a thought. Dead or alive, Gibbs has never shown a bit of sense when it comes to Mike Franks.
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