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Post by llyan on Aug 20, 2018 21:02:42 GMT
NCIS Returns Tuesday, Sept. 25, 8/7c, CBS Where is Director Vance (Rocky Carroll)? It’s been a month since his kidnapping, and the team is still tirelessly committed to the search when Season 16 kicks off. Luckily, Gibbs (Mark Harmon) and new forensics expert Kasie Hines (Diona Reasonover, above, with Harmon) may have found something useful back in the lab. Reasonover, who was promoted to full-time earlier this year, filling the gap left by the exit of longtime fave Pauley Perrette, explains her excitement with a basketball analogy: "The whole cast is so stacked. It’s like getting to play with the ’96 Bulls, the Golden State Warriors and LeBron [James] all at once!" —Ileane Rudolphwww.tvinsider.com/gallery/outlander-ncis-blue-bloods-bull-fall-2018-photos/#1
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Post by llyan on Aug 21, 2018 12:25:53 GMT
NCIS Returns Tuesday, Sept. 25, 8/7c, CBS Where is Director Vance (Rocky Carroll)? It’s been a month since his kidnapping, and the team is still tirelessly committed to the search when Season 16 kicks off. Luckily, Gibbs (Mark Harmon) and new forensics expert Kasie Hines (Diona Reasonover, above, with Harmon) may have found something useful back in the lab. Reasonover, who was promoted to full-time earlier this year, filling the gap left by the exit of longtime fave Pauley Perrette, explains her excitement with a basketball analogy: "The whole cast is so stacked. It’s like getting to play with the ’96 Bulls, the Golden State Warriors and LeBron [James] all at once!" —Ileane Rudolphwww.tvinsider.com/gallery/outlander-ncis-blue-bloods-bull-fall-2018-photos/#1 Well at least he's only been gone a month... but still this is strikingly similar (so far) to the start of last season...
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Post by llyan on Feb 18, 2019 20:10:31 GMT
'NCIS': Sean Murray Teases McGee's High School Flashback Episode Kate Hahn February 18, 2019 3:00 pm
Special Agent Tim McGee (Sean Murray), a cybercrime expert, hits “return” in the February 19 episode of NCIS as he revisits his California high school — seems a computer password he used as a teen is connected to a Department of Defense contractor’s murder.
“A lot of flashbacks [to the early ’90s] show him as a 16-year-old,” says Murray. “He was building computers and into science but had hard times in school and with his parents.”
Below, Murray downloads more info.
What did you learn about how McGee’s past laid the groundwork for his life today? Sean Murray: I was surprised to see that his early delving into technology involved a quasi-girlfriend who was also a techie and helped him.
Did you give any guidance to the actor playing high school-age Tim? I talked to him twice. I didn’t want to overwhelm him with, “This is what I do.” He looked quite a bit like a 16-year-old Sean!
Charles Tyler Kinder as teen Tim (CBS)
Were you into tech as a kid? Funny enough, I built three computers using books for reference. It wasn’t so complicated then. I wasn’t welding microchips!
After McGee comes back to D.C., the case escalates when an intruder breaks into the family condo. How does he handle that? It’s a big deal, and he treats it as such. I love doing domestic McGee. He rules work territory, but at home, [wife] Delilah [Margo Harshman] wears the pants. Margo is such a joy. We sit getting our hair and makeup done and run lines.
What was the most fun scene to shoot in this episode? The team in the condo processing the crime scene. It was a mixture of work and domestic worlds we hadn’t done. The condo has seen a lot of action: shootings, bodies under the floorboards. We have a fun moment where they discuss some of that, which McGee has kept from Delilah!
NCIS, Tuesdays, 8/7c, CBS
www.tvinsider.com/746867/ncis-season-16-once-upon-a-tim-mcgee-high-school/
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Post by jessielee on May 10, 2019 22:21:40 GMT
When Harmon Was Bad, He Was Great
Question: While I am in total agreement with TV Guide Magazine's selection of Mark Harmon as "Giant" #1 of the Biggest Stars on TV, I was surprised that Eric Andersson omitted any mention of the role of Harmon's career: that of Ted Bundy in 1986's The Deliberate Stranger. He was so cool (translate chilling) and earned a Golden Globe nomination. That he has moved so effortlessly through the last 33 years in a kaleidoscope of ever-changing characters speaks volumes, but only if you first see The Deliberate Stranger. — Bonnie, South Portland, ME
Matt Roush: I can't speak for Eric, but having written my fair share of those types of career summaries (often in posthumous tributes for the magazine), it's simply impossible to mention everything. But you make a good point, especially since playing a notorious real-life fiend like Bundy is so out of character for Harmon, who typically plays heroes. (Not unlike Zac Efron taking on the same role in the new Netflix film Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile.) A few years after Stranger, Harmon's TV-movie roles included gangster John Dillinger in Dillinger and the sinister Uncle Charlie in a remake of Hitchcock's Shadow of a Doubt, so it hasn't been all good guys in his long resumé.
www.tvinsider.com/776324/ask-matt-modern-family-finale-game-of-thrones-missandei-mark-harmon-ncis/
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Post by Llyan (Admin) on May 10, 2019 22:26:07 GMT
Very true. Every article by every entertainment writer mentions the same few shows and movies over and over. There’s been no mention of Mark’s “Bundy” with the new one coming out. They’re treating this new one like it’s never been done before.
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Post by jessielee on May 10, 2019 22:38:55 GMT
Not completely true. I've read an article online a few weeks ago which was comparing all the Bundy movies made. (edit: I googled and found it again: A look at every Movie based on Bundy ) I also read some articles where "Deliberate Stranger" was mentioned, partially comparing Efron vs. Harmon. Another role where MH played a real-life fiend was "And never let her go", that would fit better for comparison than Hitchock's Shadow of a Doubt (in the context of real life fiends).
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Post by Llyan (Admin) on May 10, 2019 23:27:35 GMT
Not completely true. I've read an article online a few weeks ago which was comparing all the Bundy movies made. (edit: I googled and found it again: A look at every Movie based on Bundy ) I also read some articles where "Deliberate Stranger" was mentioned, partially comparing Efron vs. Harmon. Another role where MH played a real-life fiend was "And never let her go", that would fit better for comparison than Hitchock's Shadow of a Doubt (in the context of real life fiends). Thanks! I’ve got to click more?
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Post by mchnelson on May 11, 2019 8:02:34 GMT
Mark also played a nasty in “Casualties”, not a real life character but still nasty. “Crossfire Trail” with Tom Selleck was also a bad one. He does play nasty rather well.
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Post by jessielee on May 21, 2019 17:11:35 GMT
'NCIS' EPs on Gibbs' 'Worst Nightmare' & New Purpose in the Season 16 Finale
Steely Special Agent Gibbs (Mark Harmon) starts to unravel tonight when a new crime has him reliving the vigilante murder he committed almost 20 years ago: assassinating the man who killed his first wife, Shannon, and young daughter, Kelly.
Now, Gibbs's longtime friend, former FBI agent Tobias Fornell (Joe Spano, above right, with Harmon and Maria Bello), begs Gibbs to help him bring justice to the person responsible for giving his daughter Emily (Juliette Angelo) a near-fatal dose of a date rape drug.
"Gibbs did something for his daughter in the heat of the moment. Maybe it's not something he regrets, but it's something he's grappling with," says exec producer Frank Cardea. "Now he might be asked to do that very same thing again."
Guiding Gibbs in his decision is the ghost of his deceased former wife, Diane (Melinda McGraw) — who also happens to be Fornell's ex and Emily's mom. Gibbs has seen and talked to ghosts before, but there's a dark humor to his dealings with this one.
"Diane is his worst nightmare," Cardea says of the woman who drained Gibbs's bank account before leaving him. "And she's got a mouthful to say."
Speaking of the dearly departed, fans have seen shreds of hope this season that agent Ziva David (Cote de Pablo, who left the show in 2013) may actually be alive and return. This after the hidden-away she-shed where Ziva secretly worked on cold cases was discovered.
"We're going someplace [with that story]. We don't really necessarily know where yet, but we're as excited as anyone else to see where it can go," Cardea hints.
In the meantime, the finale will reveal a clandestine side project that Gibbs has been working on (it's not another boat!). "Gibbs has been looking for a purpose," teases exec producer Steven D. Binder. "We find out what his purpose will be."
www.tvinsider.com/774533/ncis-season-16-finale-ziva-gibbs-daughter-diane/
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Post by jessielee on May 21, 2019 17:17:29 GMT
'NCIS' Season 16 Finale Trailer: How Is Diane Back When Gibbs Needs Her?
The past is really coming back to haunt Gibbs (Mark Harmon) as NCIS Season 16 comes to an end.
First, he had to tell his team that he killed the man who killed his wife and daughter when a vigilante network targeted him for the crime. Then, he struggled with the aftermath of that confession, possibly more than McGee (Sean Murray), Bishop (Emily Wickersham) and Torres (Wilmer Valderrama) did hearing it. Any sleepless nights for them can't compare to Gibbs unraveling to the point that he considered turning himself in to the police.
And now, one of his dead wives, Diane (Melinda McGraw), is back in his life somehow, as seen in the Season 16 finale trailer.
The end of the penultimate episode of the season set up the events of "Daughters." Just as Gibbs was about to leave the office, Vance (Rocky Carroll) stopped him. "It's Fornell," the NCIS Director told him. "You need to get to Mercy Point Hospital. Fast."
But Fornell's (Joe Spano) not the one who's been admitted. His and Diane's daughter, Emily (Juliette Angelo), is, after an opiate overdose. (Fornell was also married to Diane, and the two had reconciled prior to her death.)
Fornell pleads with Gibbs to do whatever is necessary to take down drug dealers and suppliers in the area. As a result, Gibbs is haunted by the personal aspects of the case and his history with vigilante justice.
Diane can't be alive since she was shot in the head (as the trailer helpfully reminds us), but with Fornell unraveling, Gibbs could use a familiar face. As Diane herself points out, what Gibbs needs to ask himself is, "What's happening?"
www.tvinsider.com/778203/ncis-season-16-finale-trailer-diane-returns/
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