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18x01 - Sturgeon Season - Gibbs and Fornell (Joe Spano) attempt to track down the leader of a drug ring who supplied drugs to Fornell’s daughter. Also, the team deals with the case of a missing cadaver from the NCIS autopsy room, on the 18th season premiere of NCIS
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Posted by Admin on May 13th, 2011


On Wednesday’s “Early Show,” Mark Harmon teased that the eighth season finale of “NCIS” will boast “an impressive body count.” Could this be the result of the Port-to-Port killer, whose identity will finally be revealed in the May 17 episode? Executive producer Gary Glasberg walked us through what to expect when TV’s No. 1 drama wraps, and hinted at a deeper dive into Gibbs’ personal life in Season 9.

Take us inside your approach to the finale, and what you wanted to accomplish.
On “NCIS,” there are multiple layers to assembling a finale. Not only do our finales wrap up a significant procedural story, but they tend to launch a few threads for the season that follows as well. These story tidbits can be as small as a line or two, or as significant as a well-planned character beat. Though time consuming, the process can be great fun and gives us something to dive into the moment we start writing again. In this instance, I had a lot of loose ends to wrap up. Hopefully it will deliver everything fans are looking for in a season ender.

Did anything disappoint you about this season? Anything you wish you could have done, but didn’t have the time, forethought or resources?
I feel awkward in saying this, but no. This season has been fantastic for us. Creatively, we were all very proud of the work we accomplished in season eight. We handled some delicate topics, worked with some wonderful guest actors like Robert Wagner and Bob Newhart, and — in my mind — did some of the show’s best work in years. In fact, I was so motivated by season eight it got me working on next year’s stories right away.

What should fans look forward to next season? And if you haven’t gotten that far yet…what would your dream season be?

Look for Season Nine to really bring the “NCIS” team together. We’re going to dive deeper into the personal lives of Gibbs and the others and learn things about them that, hopefully, will leave viewers desperately anxious for more. Who thought I’d ever be so excited about the ninth year of a TV show? My goal is to give people everything they’re hoping for…and then some.

What were the high points of the season?
Bob Newhart, the origin episodes with Vance and Tony, reuniting Ziva and her father, editing together eight years worth of clips for ‘Man Walks Into A Bar…”, arcing out the P2P storyline, and a continuing highpoint — working with the best cast and crew I’ve ever had the pleasure of doing business with.

Do you have a favorite episode, line, or scene from this season? If so – what?
I’m so proud of season eight as a whole, I can’t begin to narrow it down to just one.

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Posted by Admin on May 10th, 2011


I am dying to know what happens in the NCIS finale. — Eric
ADAM:
Expect even more bloodshed. But the Port-to-Port Killer case doesn’t completely rule the hour. “The finale really hits a lot of the Vance-Gibbs tension,” executive producer Gary Glasberg says. “It’s going to provide a lot of answers to what Vance has been dealing with all season. Gibbs is going to become privy to a lot of it… and it’s going to bring his relationship with Vance to another level.” Does that signal an administrative shakeup? “There are definite changes that affect NCIS,” Glasberg says. “The team is going to have to work together in a way they’ve never had to work together before next season.”

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Posted by Admin on May 10th, 2011


Every Tuesday, 20 million viewers tune in to spend an hour with CBS’s #1 drama, “NCIS.” Cast members Mark Harmon, Cote de Pablo, Michael Weatherly, and Pauley Perrette stopped by The Grove and chatted about all the hot topics with Mario Lopez, and were greeted by hundreds of loyal fans.
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The first question on everyone’s mind seemed to be the hookup between Ziva and Tony. Cote de Pablo, who plays Ziva, told Mario, “I love him [Tony], what can I say… not that way, come on.” Pablo believes the secret to their success on the show is because “we’re really comfortable.” Weatherly added, “It’s been a blessing and a real great gift.”

Lopez mentioned the term “Ziva-isms,” in which Cote’s character, who speaks five different languages, tends to get common phrases and sayings all wrong. Pauley said, “The best is ‘bah humbug’ because she didn’t understand it was funny. We were just cracking up and saying [to Cote], ‘No, just keep saying it.'”

Pablo replied, “You know, I make mistakes all the time as it is. These guys are always saying, ‘That’s not the way it is, Cote.'”

Michael Weatherly, who plays Special Agent Anthony DiNozzo, is a streetwise former homicide detective who loves to quote movies. “Extra” came up with a little pop quiz for the actor and asked him how well he knows his movies. He nailed all three questions correctly with the last one being, “Which actress played Alice in ‘Almost Famous’?” Weatherly replied, “Pauley Perrette. I almost said Kate Hudson.”

Mark Harmon, who plays Leroy Jethro Gibbs, discussed all the rules by which his character lives. If they are not obeyed, the consequence is a slap to the back of the head. “There’s more rules every year, 51 I think, at the moment. If the show keeps going, I assume the rules will keep going,” Harmon explained. A few memorable rules include: “Never date a co-worker,” (rule #12) and “Never, ever interrupt Gibbs in interrogation. (rule #22).”

When Mario asked what the romantic status was between Abby Sciuto, played by Pauley Perrette, and Sean Murray’s character Timothy McGee, Perrette wisely said, “If you are interested in that, do not miss anything in the remaining episodes of the season! Things are heating up all over ‘NCIS.'”

Executive producer Gary Glassberg calls the 8th season finale a must-watch. “The world of ‘NCIS’ will be rocked. It’s more of an exciting thing, an emotional thing and I think fans are gonna enjoy it a lot,” Glassberg revealed.

The dramatic season will conclude with a serial-killer plot, airing Tuesday, May 17 on CBS.

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Posted by Admin on May 10th, 2011


NCIS: Los Angeles couldn’t carry on without Operations Manager Hetty Lange (Linda Hunt), could it? That’s just the question creator and executive producer Shane Brennan is prepared to ask in the sophomore CBS drama’s final two episodes.

Tuesday’s episode (9/8c, CBS) finds the team investigating the death of a Navy SEAL imposter who was set on fire. The investigation uncovers new intel on the whereabouts of a stolen canister of radioactive material that could be used to make a bomb.

Claire Forlani to recur on NCIS: LA as new operations manager

But the real bombshell comes from a woman by the name of Lauren Hunter (Camelot’s Claire Forlani), who shows up at the Operations Center and utters the phrase, “I am Hetty’s replacement,” just as Hetty mysteriously resigns. Brennan acknowledges that the development is somewhat out of the blue, but he says that was by design.

“The chaos that causes within the team … and the sense of ‘Why weren’t we told what the hell is happening here?’ [is] what I think the audience will be feeling as well,” Brennan says. “We all get to experience it together in the last episode.”

Indeed, Hetty’s surprise exit in the penultimate episode doesn’t mean she won’t appear in the finale. “She is in the center of the episode,” Brennan says. “She has no scenes with any of our regular characters, but Hetty is doing her thing. Is she in a position where she may not return? Absolutely.

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“You’re going to see a side of Hetty that you haven’t seen before,” Brennan continues. “You’re going to see something about her that’s very revealing, and you’re going to see Hetty fire an angry shot. She’s going to discharge her firearm and she’s doing so in anger. And she’s not at the shooting range! It’s self-preservation.”

But Brennan maintains that the real journey of NCIS: Los Angeles belongs to Callen (Chris O’Donnell). As such, look for some major revelations in his ongoing investigation into his past. And as luck would have it, his secrets might just be connected to Hetty’s.

“You’re going to find out more about who he is, and you’re going to be as shocked as he is,” Brennan says. “He’s finding out things in this last episode in particular that will totally rock him and totally rock the audience too. It’s the next step, but it’s not a step — it’s a leap. The questions everyone will be asking over the summer are: Who is Callen? Who is Callen really? And how much does Hetty actually know?”

NCIS: Los Angeles airs Tuesdays at 9/8c on CBS.

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Posted by Admin on May 8th, 2011


Thank you, thank you, thank you for thehilarious interview with Deeks (Eric Christian Olsen) and Kensi (Daniela Ruah) from NCIS: LA this week. I LOVE it. They seem like so much fun, and I loved this week’s episode. Any word on the final two? — Billie

Cliffhanger. Both remaining episodes have one. Really good ones! “Full-blown panic attack,” says Eric Christian Olsen of your likely reaction. “I remember reading this script in the hair and makeup trailer, and getting to the end of it, and I literally jumped out of my seat, ran outside, and I was like, ‘What? What? What?!’ [I started] looking for a producer or someone to tell me what was going on. That’s what’s so much fun about this, is that these guys are telling stories over 100 episodes. We get it as the audience gets it, and I still get tons of adrenaline.” Daniela Ruah agrees. “I think followers of this show will definitely be having panic attacks, and will be looking forward to season 3 to know what the result is.”

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Posted by Admin on May 3rd, 2011


Like the stealth criminals often hunted on the show, NCIS: LA is a bit of a silent threat in the ratings game. Now in its second season, the show is frequently on the list of top-rated shows each week, and yet, it has silently given birth to one of TV’s new, completely addictive (but not romantically attached) pairs, Marty Deeks (Eric Christian Olsen) and Kensi Blye (Daniela Ruah).

Since Olsen’s upgrade to series regular in season 2, the partners’ undeniable chemistry has attracted the attention of fans — and yours truly. So EW got the pair on the phone to chat about tonight’s episode that will give fans new peek into this pair’s growing (hopefully romantic) bond. What we learned? The actors’ hilarious chemistry is not just for the screen.

ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: I’m so glad we were able to get you both at the same time.
ERIC CHRISTIAN OLSEN: It’s a terrible idea, by the way. Terrible idea. [Laughs]
DANIELA RUAH: Just before you came on the phone, all I was getting from Eric was this: [Clucks like a chicken]
ECO: I thought it would be super funny if during this interview, Dani answered all the questions, and I just made chicken noises the whole time.

That would make for an interesting transcript. “His cluck sounded very tortured.”
ECO: Yes. The tortured chicken.

Well, I’m really excited to talk to you about Deeks and Kensi. You’ve said before that there was chemistry between you both as actors from the beginning. Did you expect the ‘shipper aspect of this to be as strong as it has been?
ECO: What is that? What is “shipper”? What does it mean?

It’s when fans want two people to have a relationship. So they abbreviate it as “shipper.”
ECO: What is that abbreviation for?

“Relationship.”
DR: Answer the damn question. [Laughs]
ECO: I don’t know! Because I keep reading it, and I have no idea what it means. “What, I’m on a ship? You want us to go on a cruise?” I don’t know what that means.

It’s: relationship = “shipper.”

ECO: I see. Relationshipper.
DR: I don’t think we expected the fans to want this so much. I mean, when I said we had chemistry right from the beginning, we got along as people, and we realized very early on that it would be so easy to play around with each other and to make something fun out of the relationship of these characters. I certainly didn’t predict what people would want from it or see in it.

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Posted by Admin on May 3rd, 2011


Eric Christian Olsen: peripatetic funny guy, newly minted goofy cop, culinary school student. Olsen might look familiar from one of his dozen or so TV roles — Community, Brothers & Sisters, The Loop, Get Real, Tru Calling, etc. — but these days he’s Deeks, a mysterious and occasionally silly investigator on NCIS: LA. Deeks is the subject of tonight’s backstory-heavy episode, so Vulture caught up with the actor to ask him how one goes from playing a perpetually bare-chested skeaze on Community to a gun-toting ex-undercover cop on a show with 17 million viewers a week.

There are a lot of fan-made romance videos about Deeks and his partner Kensi (Daniela Ruah). Did that catch you off guard, given that you’re on a procedural?
I remember the first time we went on to YouTube [to see these videos], and there’s literally hundreds of them … I mean, I get it. I watch the show, and I’m emotionally invested in [Deeks and Kensi] getting together.

And they seem to be set to a wide variety of music.
Some of [the videos] are set to Justin Bieber music, and some are set to “Adagio for Strings,” and that’s sort of the crazy thing about the demographic for NCIS:LA. It’s the widest spectrum of fans.

You have been on other shows without … such a wide demographic.
Yeah, I’ve been on a lot of shows that don’t have 19 million viewers. [Laughs.] I mean, Community is one of my favorite shows on TV — I’m a huge fan of the Russo brothers and Arrested Development, which is why I did it … What other shows [have I been on]? Oh, Brothers & Sisters. I never watched Brothers & Sisters. I did it because I loved Rachel [Griffiths] from Six Feet Under.

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Posted by Admin on May 2nd, 2011


As any NCIS viewer worth his or her salt knows, veteran agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs (played by Mark Harmon) lives by a set of rules — some 51 or so in total. And this Tuesday at 8/7c, TVLine has learned, the boss man on TV’s most watched scripted series will share not one but two more of ‘em.

Rules previously disclosed by the hit CBS drama have included “Never go anywhere without a knife” (No. 9), the particularly vexing “Never date a coworker” (No. 12), and, one of my favorites, “Never mess with a Marine’s coffee if you want to live” (No. 23).

Well, the next ones to be revealed in the Tony-centric flashback-filled episode “Baltimore” — and promptly added to the notebooks of the most fervent of fans — are Rules Nos. 5 and 35. And I’ve got a tiny hint as to which each of them says.

One of the words in Rule No. 5 is “good,” I have been told. Rule No. 35, meanwhile, features the word “watch.”

My guesses, right off the top of my head: “In a crisis, sometimes good is good enough,” and “Always wear a watch.”
Hit the comments to share your own bold guesses as to what new rules Gibbs is about to drop on us, and/or pass along your favorite of the Great White’s personal commandments!

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Posted by Admin on May 2nd, 2011


Michael Weatherly is in the makeup chair on the NCIS set, getting his brunette hair and long sideburns touched up. He’s shooting “Baltimore,” the May 5 episode that will flash back at hairy length to show the fateful meeting between his Tony DiNozzo and Mark Harmon’s Jethro Gibbs, ten fictional years ago. Writer (and co-producer) Steve Binder sits nearby, in case the script needs any touching up along with Weatherly’s dye job.

“You know I’m wearing that bomber jacket in that last scene,” Weatherly tells the scriptwriter.

“That got approved? That’s awesome,” says Binder.

Weatherly elaborates for a visitor. “It’s when Gibbs fools me into going to the NCIS recruiting office, to sign up for the NCIS test — which I pass with flying colors. It’s a drinking test,” he jokes.

“You know, that is from history,” Binder points out. “Kate asked you how you got hired here, and you smiled at the recruiting officer. I don’t know if you remember that.”

“Oh, I remember it!” says Weatherly, who rarely needs to be reminded of ancient NCIS lore. “Episode number two.”

“I wrote this entire show just to get that moment to happen,” Binder says. “And I was like, ‘How can I get… did Gibbs hire him, or did the recruiting… wait a minute…'”

“I saw her picture,” Weatherly says, of the gal who was just cast for that minor role.

“Is she someone you’d smile at?”

“Oh yeah. It’s gonna be good. I’ve been practicing.” He breaks into a not entirely convincing smile, then doubts himself. “It needs to be in the eyes, doesn’t it?”

“It’ll be a nice ending,” says Binder, “since it’s such a dark episode.” And such a highly anticipated one. Among the NCIS faithful, there could be no more eagerly awaited hour of NCIS than a DiNozzo origins story. Binder realizes that now, but he didn’t when he got the assignment. Then the show’s publicist told him that a TV Guide Magazine cover was being planned for the episode, right after he started writing it in January. “Kristin told me halfway through the outline phase that this was the episode everyone was waiting for, and then I went home and sat in front of my computer and was paralyzed for three days.”

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