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Post by shywriter on Oct 18, 2009 23:02:20 GMT -5
In the pre season interview the cast had on ET, Cote was all over MW and the subject of Tiva and he almost seemed to be backing away. I saw that too, and suddenly wondered if it was the pending nuptuals -- maybe he was more aware of the affect it might have on the future Mrs. to have a gorgeous co-worker jumping his bones off duty as well as on...? either way, am just kinda hoping it's unrelated to what we'll actually see in the show.
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Post by ML Fan on Oct 18, 2009 23:27:26 GMT -5
I've noticed MW being less enthusiastic to discuss the Tiva issue for a while now. In the pre season interview the cast had on ET, Cote was all over MW and the subject of Tiva and he almost seemed to be backing away. He wasn't his usual overly amorous, teasing self. Even in interviews towards the end of last season, I felt he kept wanting to play down the Tiva hype. I would think that from an actor's p.o.v. that in this case once the writers and TPTB decide to let them act on their romantic feelings for each other well, what happens to show? Tiva couldn't just go back to just being co-workers easily in my opinion because of how the show is written. I also think that this kind of thing is something that MW had to deal with in Season 2 of "Dark Angel" and while these are two completely different shows and situations once there is a romance on television between two lead characters there really isn't any going back.
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Post by Mr.Clark on Oct 19, 2009 3:46:06 GMT -5
In the pre season interview the cast had on ET, Cote was all over MW and the subject of Tiva and he almost seemed to be backing away. I saw that too, and suddenly wondered if it was the pending nuptuals -- maybe he was more aware of the affect it might have on the future Mrs. to have a gorgeous co-worker jumping his bones off duty as well as on...? either way, am just kinda hoping it's unrelated to what we'll actually see in the show. Thats certainly one explanation. For several seasons whenever he wwas asked about it he always seemed to give a proverbial shrug and grin and just say 'ya never know'. Now its like 'no that would be the dumbest thing they could do'. While Cote certainly still seems game. Reminds me of the quite I read a while ago about how the best way to have a convincing on screen chemistry was to fall in love with the co-star just a bit. Clearly it worked for DA and while I think Cote could relate given her always glowing feelings towards MW, I'm wondering if maybe he's alot more reluctant to go through that here. Reminds me a bit of House, whenever asked Hugh Laurie said he didn't think the character could ever get into a relationship with anyone and hes probably right. However anytime you saw an interview with Lisa Edislten (Cuddy) or Jennifer Morrison (Cameron) they'd have given a limb to make it happen with them. There was also a great interview with the cast at the Paley center where Lisa and Jennifer basically started out and out hitting on Hugh at every possible opportunity, which clearly made him quite uncomfortable.
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Post by Michele on Oct 19, 2009 19:27:01 GMT -5
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Exclusive: Michael Weatherly Sings! by Chris Willman October 19, 2009 12:48 PM EST The second NCIS soundtrack (available Nov. 3) is mostly made up of exclusive cuts featured in the current seventh season, including Bob Dylan’s “California,” an outtake from the mid-’60s Bringing It All Back Home sessions that was widely bootlegged but never officially released until now, along with tracks by Sheryl Crow, John Mellencamp, Norah Jones, Joss Stone and others. But Michael Weatherly’s "Bitter and Blue" may be the main attraction for serious NCIS-aholics. The artist also known as Tony DiNozzo first picked up the guitar at 15 and started writing songs to expunge his feelings while his parents were getting divorced, then realized that—hey!—“girls like music,” he says. “But they didn’t so much like the music I liked. Watching someone badly sing Elvis Costello, it’s painful for them.” His “very long, tragic attempt at pop stardom” picked up when he started busking on NYC subway platforms, making $100–$150 a day. Eventually he recorded over 50 songs in a studio and put together a band that played clubs like Manhattan’s Limelight while seeking a deal. When he found work as an actor in the ’90s, Weatherly abandoned his rock-star dreams, but he kept writing songs. “Bitter and Blue” was penned at a rare low ebb. He had just broken up with his fiancée, Dark Angel costar Jessica Alba, and was traveling to New York on weekends to see his son (from his marriage to ex–Loving costar Amelia Heinle) while working on the not-so-wildly-popular first season of NCIS in Los Angeles. For more than two hours, Weatherly serenaded TV Guide Magazine with original songs as well as the Squeeze/Crowded House/Nick Lowe chestnuts that influenced him. He coulda been a contender. But “sometimes you’re very glad certain things didn’t materialize,” he says. “Somebody might’ve thought, ‘He’s not very good, but maybe he’s marketable in some Backstreet Boys way.’ If some marketing dude had cottoned onto me when I was in my early twenties, holy s--t, that would’ve been a disaster.” But there’s an alternate universe where the road not taken was driven down after all. “There’s a certain delusional part of me that very much believes I have six albums out,” Weatherly admits. “I’m almost surprised when I go into [L.A.’s] Amoeba Records and it’s, ‘Oh, they don’t have my album. That’s odd! Well, sold out, I guess.’” To hear an excerpt of Michael Weatherly's "Bitter and Blue," click here. And to read more about the NCIS soundtrack, pick up the new issue of TV Guide Magazine, on newsstands October 22! What do you think of Weatherly's musical debut? www.tvguidemagazine.com/ncis/exclusive-michael-weatherly-sings-2878.htmlthanks pitomba1 over at special Ops
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Post by Michele on Oct 20, 2009 3:16:51 GMT -5
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Post by shywriter on Oct 20, 2009 22:51:34 GMT -5
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Post by Michele on Nov 3, 2009 19:20:45 GMT -5
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Post by Michele on Nov 19, 2009 17:57:36 GMT -5
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Post by dzero on Nov 21, 2009 16:59:57 GMT -5
This week on USA they had a night of NCIS reruns hosted by "Abby", Pauley in character as Abby. She answered viewers emails etc. I watched one ep and she was aksed what her favorite case was and answered "the case of the missing cupcake".
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Post by Michele on Jan 10, 2010 2:45:20 GMT -5
bit.ly/6vyeIl Check out the Robert Wagner and Michael Weatherly story. LOL! I loved it! NCIS
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Post by Michele on Feb 7, 2010 20:25:18 GMT -5
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Post by Michele on Feb 15, 2010 23:00:49 GMT -5
www.toybook.com/ftptoyreport/10_12_09_ToyReport.htmlNCIS Board Games and Puzzles to Hit Store Shelves Next Year CBS Consumer Products has signed deals on all distribution levels in the U.S. and Canada for board games from Pressman Toy and puzzles from The Canadian Group based on both NCIS and its spinoff, NCIS: Los Angeles. The new products are slated to hit retail shelves in fall 2010. The board games by Pressman will have players assuming the roles of one of the six main NCIS agents, with the objective of solving one of nine crime stories. Players try to unravel a crime by decoding the puzzle in the NCIS-based products by The Canadian Group. Additionally, CBS Consumer Products and licensee USAopoly will launch a co-branded Star Trek version of Risk. The game will be available at specialty retailers in the U.S. and Canada in the spring.
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Post by shywriter on Feb 15, 2010 23:08:35 GMT -5
www.toybook.com/ftptoyreport/10_12_09_ToyReport.htmlNCIS Board Games and Puzzles to Hit Store Shelves Next Year CBS Consumer Products has signed deals on all distribution levels in the U.S. and Canada for board games from Pressman Toy and puzzles from The Canadian Group based on both NCIS and its spinoff, NCIS: Los Angeles. The new products are slated to hit retail shelves in fall 2010. The board games by Pressman will have players assuming the roles of one of the six main NCIS agents, with the objective of solving one of nine crime stories. Ha! It's "Clue!" Tony = Colonel Mustard?? ;D
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Post by dutch on Feb 21, 2010 13:17:05 GMT -5
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Post by shywriter on Feb 21, 2010 14:43:44 GMT -5
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