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Post by Llyan (Admin) on Nov 8, 2019 23:20:11 GMT
I just lost my coffee... not another life and death w/ Little Miss Mossad. Why can't she handle it alone, considering she is of the opinion she is superior b/c Mossad trained her. The typical Ziva drama, nothing new then.... Not looking forward to these episodes, hopefully it will be her last forever..... Biggest Mary Sue in TV history.
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Post by verdun on Nov 9, 2019 14:53:43 GMT
"Kasie" comments that "hopefully there will be more" scenes later. As I presume she's already read the script for both of the Ziva episodes, that implies the character will be around for "more" scenes later. Of course I could be wrong about having read both scripts.
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Post by terrij58 on Nov 9, 2019 19:39:06 GMT
I could easily be wrong, but I thought they only read the scripts of the episode they were in the process of filming.
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Post by Llyan (Admin) on Nov 9, 2019 20:19:54 GMT
"Kasie" comments that "hopefully there will be more" scenes later. As I presume she's already read the script for both of the Ziva episodes, that implies the character will be around for "more" scenes later. Of course I could be wrong about having read both scripts. Two words: Red Pages.
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Post by Llyan (Admin) on Nov 9, 2019 20:20:06 GMT
"Kasie" comments that "hopefully there will be more" scenes later. As I presume she's already read the script for both of the Ziva episodes, that implies the character will be around for "more" scenes later. Of course I could be wrong about having read both scripts. Two words: Red Pages.
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Post by verdun on Nov 12, 2019 2:23:07 GMT
Be kind to us geezers. Red Pages?
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Post by Llyan (Admin) on Nov 12, 2019 2:45:59 GMT
Be kind to us geezers. Red Pages? Script pages only the people in the scene get or are informed about. Did you watch ER? The Doug/Carol reunion when Julianna Margulese left the series were red pages. If I remember correctly the filmed scene (on location) wasn’t even given to the network until the day the episode aired.
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Post by verdun on Nov 12, 2019 2:59:24 GMT
Never heard the term. Thanks for telling me. I've now had a successful day; I learned something new. BTW never watched ER, not one time.
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Post by Llyan (Admin) on Nov 12, 2019 3:11:32 GMT
Never heard the term. Thanks for telling me. I've now had a successful day; I learned something new. BTW never watched ER, not one time. Then there’s beyond red pages. If I remember: When Vance sent Tony to sea, Tim to the geeks in the basement and eliminated the liaison position they were all handed the scrip page with Rocky’s dialogue as they were about to film.
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Post by jessielee on Dec 14, 2019 13:45:23 GMT
NCIS Sneak Peek: Can Ziva Deal With That 'One Thing' and Return to Tony?
When last we saw Ziva David (after she outwitted the terrorist who wished her truly dead), the former NCIS agent told Gibbs, “There’s one more thing to do before I can put this all behind me” and return to Tony and daughter Tali.
And this week, Ziva will look to check that “one thing” off her to-do list — though not alone, as hoped, but with the assistance of someone from NCIS.
In the exclusive sneak peek above from NCIS‘ Christmastime episode, titled “The North Pole” and airing Tuesday, Dec. 17 at 8/7c, Gibbs (played by Mark Harmon) has tracked down Ziva (Cote de Pablo) after discovering that “landlady”/cohort Odette involved one of his people, Special Agent Bishop, in the gathering of some intel.
Why didn’t Ziva herself do the dirty work? It sounds like to do so would have subject her to a crowd situation that might trigger the sort of panic attack she suffered during “the worst moment of my life.”
Press play above to learn more about Ziva’s conflict, the Gibbs Rule she is about to break, and what Boss thinks about her latest “lone wolf” actions.
tvline.com/2019/12/13/ncis-season-17-episode-10-video-ziva-panic-attack/
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Post by jessielee on Dec 18, 2019 13:23:02 GMT
NCIS Dropped Some Intel on Ziva and Tony — and Then Dropped a Bombshell
CBS’ NCIS this Tuesday filled in some blanks on Ziva and Tony’s relationship, before sending at least a few jaws to the floor with one mother of a twist.
Setting the stage for Ziva’s latest encore was the “one thing” she needed to tend to before reuniting with her family, and that was making sure that Adam Eshel was OK. Because in flashbacks, we saw how Adam helped Ziva by whisking Tali to safety in the immediate wake of the bombing of Eli’s farmhouse; years later, he came to her with a fake passport that would get her to the States, where he would funnel intel on Sahar’s network.
Alas, Adam is not OK in the present day. He has been abducted. A photo on a flash drive leads Ziva and Gibbs to the wobbly, abandoned warehouse where Adam is being held. Ziva and Gibbs gun down his captor, but Adam is in rough shape. Before help can be alerted, Ziva and Gibbs plummet through the weak floor to the level below, and there is no easy way back up. To distract panic-prone Ziva from acting brashly, Gibbs inquires about Tali, and Ziva details the first time she rendezvoused with Tony and their daughter, in Cairo — so yes, DiNozzo knows Ziva is alive, and has (briefly!) been with her. But since then, they have had minimal contact, while Ziva aimed to neutralize the Sahar threat.
Oh, speaking of Sahar — it turns out that the lady killed at the start of the season was a decoy. Before expiring from his torture wounds, Adam uttered, “You know Sarah.” But we later realize his message wasn’t to Ziva, but Gibbs. And it was regarding Phineas’ mother, Sarah!
Mind. Blown. (Though let’s face it, Phineas’ mom always seemed a bit “off.”)
Longer story short, Ziva tracks down The Real Sarah at the wobbly warehouse, but winds up getting bested and pinned down by a massive pipe-type thing. Sahar taunts Ziva by sharing that Adam, while delirious, revealed that Ziva has a secret daughter. And just as Ziva, by killing Ari, thwarted Sahar’s legacy, Sahar will end Ziva’s. Except she won’t, because Gibbs is about to put a bullet between her eyes.
In the aftermath, Ziva tells Gibbs that she had slipped word to Tony to get Tali into hiding, and that once he and Tali are safe and settled, he will reach out.
Meanwhile, coming off an exchange they had earlier in the episode, Odette tells Bishop that she sees promise in the NCIS agent, and offers some “specialized training”….
tvline.com/2019/12/17/ncis-recap-season-17-episode-10-tony-knows-ziva-alive/
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Post by terrij58 on Dec 18, 2019 15:01:17 GMT
The credibility aspect in NCIS, anymore, is about as good as the cheapest, worst pulp fiction I've read.
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Post by llyan on Jan 14, 2020 16:42:34 GMT
PaleyFest 2020 to Feature Picard, NCIS, The Mandalorian, One Day at a Time, Modern Family, Schitt's Creek and MoreBy Rebecca Iannucci / January 14 2020, 7:00 AM PST
Star Trek Picard Courtesy of CBS All Access
The Dunphy family, Capt. Jean-Luc Picard and Baby Yoda will be among the TV characters represented at PaleyFest 2020.
The Paley Center for Media has announced the full lineup for its annual television festival, which will take place from March 13-22 at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood.
A farewell panel for ABC’s Modern Family will kick off the festivities on Friday, March 13, followed by panels for One Day at a Time, Outlander and Curb Your Enthusiasm, among others.
NCIS will also celebrate its 400th (!) episode during the festival, while Schitt’s Creek will get a sendoff of its own ahead of the series finale this spring. Closing out this year’s PaleyFest is The Mandalorian, which will appear for a panel on Sunday, March 22.
PaleyFest tickets will go on sale to the general public here on Friday, Jan. 17 at 9 am PT; scroll down to see the festival’s full lineup.
March 13: ABC’s Modern Family (7:30 pm) Ty Burrell, Sofia Vergara, Eric Stonestreet, Sarah Hyland, Ariel Winter, Nolan Gould, Rico Rodriguez and series creator Steven Levitan
March 14: Pop TV’s One Day at a Time (2 pm) Talent TBA
March 14: Netflix’s Dolly Parton’s Heartstrings (7 pm) Dolly Parton and EP Sam Haskell
March 15: CBS’ NCIS (2 pm) Mark Harmon, Sean Murray, Emily Wickersham, Wilmer Valderrama, Maria Bello, Brian Dietzen, Diona Reasonover, Rocky Carroll, David McCallum and EPs Frank Cardea and Steven Binder
March 15: Amazon’s The Boys (7 pm) Karl Urban, Jack Quaid, Erin Moriarty, Chace Crawford, Jessie T. Usher, Laz Alonso, Karen Fukuhara and EP Eric Kripke
March 18: CBS All Access’ Star Trek: Picard (7:30 pm) Sir Patrick Stewart and additional guests TBA
March 19: Starz’s Outlander (7:30 pm) Caitriona Balfe, Sam Heughan, Sophie Skelton and EPs Ronald D. Moore, Maril Davis and Matthew B. Roberts
March 20: HBO’s Curb Your Enthusiasm (7:30 pm) Larry David, Jeff Garlin, Susie Essman, Cheryl Hines, Richard Lewis and EP Jeff Schaffer
March 21: Netflix’s Dead to Me (2 pm) Christina Applegate, Linda Cardellini, James Marsden and series creator Liz Feldman
March 21: Netflix’s Ozark (7 pm) Jason Bateman, Laura Linney and EP Chris Mundy
March 22: Pop TV’s Schitt’s Creek (2 pm) Dan Levy, Eugene Levy, Catherine O’Hara and Annie Murphy
March 22: Disney+’s The Mandalorian (7 pm) Pedro Pascal, Gina Carano, Carl Weathers, Ming-Na Wen, EPs Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni, writer Rick Famuyiwa and composer Ludwig Göransson
tvline.com/2020/01/14/paleyfest-2020-schedule-the-mandalorian-ncis-schitts-creek/
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Post by mchnelson on Jan 14, 2020 17:18:39 GMT
I’d like to see Dolly Parton. How likely are tickets for these events to be open to ordinary fans?
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Post by llyan on Jan 14, 2020 18:24:05 GMT
I’d like to see Dolly Parton. How likely are tickets for these events to be open to ordinary fans? Looks like there's a presale if you have Citi Card (starts in an hour). Tickets are open to the public in 2 days.
Here's the link to the Dolly Parton one. www1.ticketmaster.com/event/09005823D9DC580D
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