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apoptosis, if only you spoke like that( real english :p)

ontopic: i like rocky carrol as the director, itll give something for gibbs to rebel against whereas jenny was just 'wtf is going on here'

If you mean the style of my language in my previous post, then that is generally the style in which I would speak (though I do tone it down for the forums :laugh:)

On topic: I just finished watching episode 2 of season 6. To be frank, I preferred the "middle" seasons to season 6: these days they seem to focus more on larger scale issues, for example the security breach onboard USS Seahawk in only the second episode of a season? Season 2&3 had it right - they did their CSI bit, as well as their CIA bit (if you'll play along with the metaphor.)

However, don't get me wrong, I am enjoying the current season a lot :)

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apoptosis, if only you spoke like that( real english :p)

ontopic: i like rocky carrol as the director, itll give something for gibbs to rebel against whereas jenny was just 'wtf is going on here'

i completely agree... the flashbacks and their previous relationship was interesting up to a point, but it quickly became quite "meh"

Two male egos butting heads should make for a good season, I agree with that.

I wonder if they'll bring up a new female interest for Gibbs now that Jenny and Colonel Mann are gone. May not need to, depending on how busy the plot lines get this season.

really? i thought they might just keep him as a 'father figure' and push tony/ziva( well from the first ep...you know ....dad:P)

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.

Except the show isn't aired on the same day across the globe: it hasn't even aired yet over here in the UK (take Evil Marge's post as an example of someone who could have had the first few episodes ruined for them.) This thread is also titled Navy NCIS, so people might come on here and see what they like, and maybe decide to watch it from the beginning themselves, etc. etc.

TBH spoiler tags aren't that hard to use, and take a millisecond more than it would otherwise take to view them, so why not use them?

Except the show isn't aired on the same day across the globe: it hasn't even aired yet over here in the UK (take Evil Marge's post as an example of someone who could have had the first few episodes ruined for them.) This thread is also titled Navy NCIS, so people might come on here and see what they like, and maybe decide to watch it from the beginning themselves, etc. etc.

TBH spoiler tags aren't that hard to use, and take a millisecond more than it would otherwise take to view them, so why not use them?

:yes: I've skipped half of this thread after seeing spoilers on the first page.

btw, NCIS rules! :D

I watched one episode earlier this year by mistake - wasn't well and just tuned into Five earlier than normal. Been addicted ever since. It's got a nice balance to it and all the characters are good, which is rare IMO.

:yes: I've skipped half of this thread after seeing spoilers on the first page.

btw, NCIS rules! :D

I watched one episode earlier this year by mistake - wasn't well and just tuned into Five earlier than normal. Been addicted ever since. It's got a nice balance to it and all the characters are good, which is rare IMO.

I think this is what separates NCIS from a lot of the other programs of this genre.

Yeah, seeing Abby out in the field, albiet brief appearance was nice. The team meeting Gibb's father and calling him Gibbs too was great.

That car was pretty damn good lookin and Gibbs seems to have enjoyed it :) Wonder if they'll bring it up later in the season?

i did watch this show. :)

i've really liked the 1st and 2nd season..but after watching for sometime, i think it starts to get boring...

maybe its because i didn't really follow the sequence of how the show goes.

probably i've missed some episodes, but i don't think that this show is absolutely story based.

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