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I like it.

I've been playing catch up by watching it from the beginning. I can hum the theme

in my head at night while dreaming. I like Cote de Pablo better than Sasha Alexander :)

Mark Harmon is a good lead character and I like the directing of the series as well.

Note: I KNOW this thread is old, but as the show is still on and its a topic already made,

I figured this wouldn't be locked. However, 4 years and 7 months is quite a while.

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Jenny's character I had mixed feelings towards, but in the end I'm glad that she is gone. Mixed emotions and that personal vendetta was

overstated.

Cote de Pablo is indeed awesome!

Looking forward to it :D

P.S. The topic should be NCIS, not NAVY NCIS since thats basically saying Navy Navy Criminal Investigation Service

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Yeah. I watch. I like Cote a whole lot .. though my favorite character is Abby.

I love NCIS, Abby wears some cool clothes :D I like the fact that at times the show is hilarious and from each episode you get a good giggle, when Gibbs slaps DiNozzo :wub: around the head it never fails to make me laugh.

For ages I thought McGee was called Proby till one day Tony made a joke and I suddenly realised what it actually meant :blush: :laugh: I never really got Jenny though, there was something about her voice that used to really grate on me I won't be sad to see her go.

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Bah, Jenny is gorgeous and I love her voice. I wish she was on the show instead of Pablo.

Show has a great sense of humour and professionalism mixed in. Though they are "non-military" agents, the times I've met people in the military, they have the same attitude. In any case, much better than watching that moron Horatio and the other Cast members of CSI and the crappy plots and acting that come with.

Its sad that the actors make way more money than the real-life agents.

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csi was good for the dirst 4 season, all the spin-offs killed it and also all the polts where every main character gets attacked near a season finale only good one was the buried alive one...

and yeh it piloted as navy ncis lol.

i guess with leon at the start of season it will be just a tension plot

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Tony is still out on the Ronald Reagen, but judging by the episode preview, that episode is about him and I hope they get him home safely.

What I've noticed though is that certain elements are always the same, but I don't get tired of them.

P.S. Ziva looked smokin in that blue # in the opening scene...

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Tony is still out on the Ronald Reagen, but judging by the episode preview, that episode is about him and I hope they get him home safely.

What I've noticed though is that certain elements are always the same, but I don't get tired of them.

P.S. Ziva looked smokin in that blue # in the opening scene...

GW266H400.jpg

I like her more in the t-shirt and the cargo pants she always wears, it's sexy in a certain way. But it might be a soldier thing because a few other guys I know agree with me, one a marine, the other in the army.

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even though im happy for the whole crew to be back i wonder what will happen with the lawyer chick storyline, either they will keep it all the way for the season finale or someone gets killed/badly hurt and the storyline comes back. They seem to have dismissed it altogether to get tony back..:p

edit: i spoil the fun

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even though im happy for the whole crew to be back i wonder what will happen with the lawyer chick storyline, either they will keep it all the way for the season finale or someone gets killed/badly hurt and the storyline comes back. They seem to have dismissed it altogether to get tony back..:p

Uh...Spoiler warning? lolkthx

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why is that a spoiler... its just my take on what could possibly happen from past storylines

get over yourself :)

It's a spoiler, as some people may potentially not have seen the first episode of the season yet... hence why others in the thread were considerate enough to use spoilers. I wasn't trying to be facetious... just thinking about others ;)

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It's a spoiler, as some people may potentially not have seen the first episode of the season yet... hence why others in the thread were considerate enough to use spoilers. I wasn't trying to be facetious... just thinking about others ;)

on the subject of spoilers, once the next episode has been shown on tv i don't think it's a spoiler anymore. so to be fair the "first episode" is over a week old and an episode behind

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If this were a forum devoted to episode discussion, I'm sure spoiler tags would be mandatory.

I tend to agree with Perma, if the episode has aired at least 24 hours ago (all time zones covered), then its

fair game to discuss here. However, I still think some "crucial" plot lines could possibly be spoiler tagged to

be nice.

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