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Post by ML Fan on Nov 29, 2010 8:22:32 GMT -5
From this week's People Magazine. NCIS's Cote de Pablo Loves Her Boyfriend for Being a Bad Influence By Tim Nudd Monday November 29, 2010 People love to talk about how their partner makes them a better person. Cote de Pablo, refreshingly enough, cherishes her boyfriend for the opposite reason. "I'm in a long-term relationship with [actor] Diego Serrano, and I'm very happy. He's the worst influence that I have ever had in my life, and I love him for it," the NCIS actress, 31, tells Prevention magazine in its January issue, on newsstands Nov. 30. "Every once in a while, he turns to me and goes, 'Live a little.' I'll have chicken with broccoli and he's like, 'What about the chocolate cake?' If it weren't for him, I'd be the most boring person in Los Angeles." She and Serrano are a nice mix in that way. "My partner's idea of fun is to dress up, get in the car, pump the music, go clubbing. I could not be further away from that. I love being at home, having friends over," she says. "So, we balance each other." De Pablo also talks in the interview about her past weight gain – she put on 15 pounds at one point when she went off the pill and took Depo-Provera for birth control. "There were two ways of looking at it," she says. "You would say, 'Oh, God,' and cry about it, or say, 'You know what? This is who I am. I'm going to be carrying a little more weight, and I don't care.' Sometimes nature needs to do what it has to do to get something out of your system. And then, once it's out, you're fine." Here's the link, www.people.com/people/article/0,,20445127,00.html
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Post by Michele on Feb 2, 2011 19:10:43 GMT -5
NCIS is renewed for a 9th season.
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Post by Michele on Feb 9, 2011 20:00:30 GMT -5
www.eonline.com/uberblog/b225241_ncis_shut_down_after_securi ty_guard.html The NCIS crew has witnessed a real tragedy. A security guard on the Santa Clarita, Calif., set of the hit CBS drama was killed Wednesday morning when he was hit by a van after the driver lost control of the vehicle and veered into the area, the network confirmed. The man, whose identity has not been released, was rushed to a nearby hospital, where he later died from his injuries. It appeared that the driver of the van lost consciousness due to an unspecified medical decision while behind the wheel, according to Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Sgt. Michael Konecny. "Everyone at the network, the studio and NCIS is devastated by the news," read a joint statement from CBS Television Studios and CBS Entertainment. "Our hearts grieve for his family and friends for this tragic loss. We are, of course, cooperating with the local authorities in Santa Clarita to help determine what caused this terrible accident." Production on the show has been suspended in the meantime. NCIS is a consistent top-10 show in the Nielsen ratings and has replaced CSI as CBS' most watched prime-time series. The network already saw production halted on Two and a Half Men until at least the end of this month while Charlie Sheen is rehabbing, so this is yet more unsettling news.
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Post by Michele on Mar 21, 2011 19:43:16 GMT -5
from twitter alimiballard On set of #NCIS. Just finished interview with Entertainment Tonight. Having a GREAT time with a AWESOME group of folks!!! #ooohweebaby 31 minutes ago via Echofon
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Post by Michele on Apr 12, 2011 21:50:30 GMT -5
www.tvguide.com/News/NCIS-Alimi-Ballard-1031765.aspxNCIS : Can Gibbs' Team Coexist with Barrett's Agents? If we learned anything from last week's NCIS , it's that Jethro Gibbs doesn't exactly play well with others. Gibbs (Mark Harmon) went several rounds with Agent E.J. Barrett ( Sarah Jane Morris ) as the two jockeyed for the lead on the Port-to-Port serial killer case. Expect more of the same when the rest of Barrett's team — played by NUMB3RS star Alimi Ballard and NFL player Matthew Willig — show up in Tuesday's episode. But it won't just be Gibbs who is on edge. Exclusive: Meet NCIS ' newest team members "I think everybody's fur stands up a little bit in the beginning," Pauley Perrette tells TVGuide.com. "Abby always wants to protect her team and doesn't like change." Ballard, who plays Agent Layne Gavin, agrees that tensions initially run high, but once Barrett's team is officially put in charge of the P2P Killer, the two teams may actually begin to jell. "It's not one big cozy family when you have somebody playing on your playground," Ballard says with a laugh. "So, disagreements are bound to come up. ... But the purpose of both of those teams is to solve crimes. And when you really stay true to that, the collaboration factor happens. "There has to be a point [where] people have to say, 'Put the hatchets away,'" Ballard continues. "You can get back to being the Hatfields and McCoys soon enough, but for the sake of righting a wrong ... you have to work together. You have to play nice. I think wiser, cooler heads do prevail." NCIS exclusive: Can a Dawson's Creek star crack the Port-to-Port Killer case? That may be because, like Gibbs' team, the new guys are a very close-knit unit as well. "They are definitely tight and loyal on our side. You see it immediately," Ballard says. "You put your life in these guys' hands and vice versa. There is a [level of comfort] about it." Speaking specifically about his character, Ballard says Agent Gavin is sometimes his own worst enemy. "He's professional; he loves his job," he says. "One of the things that I like most about him is that he is a smartass and he can't help it sometimes. He shouldn't chime in, but there he is saying something. He's always got a couple of wisecracks." That sounds a lot like Anthony DiNozzo ( Michael Weatherly ), doesn't it? Ballard, who previously worked with Weatherly on the ABC soap opera Loving as well as Dark Angel , says the similarity is no accident. See photos of the NCIS cast "When they told me that I got this job, I said, 'I have to have the opportunity to mess with Michael Weatherly,'" Ballard says. "I love him; he was at my engagement when I proposed to my wife. I don't want to say for certain [that Gavin messes with DiNozzo], but the gods can be very kind." They'll need those moments of levity to help them deal with the Port-to-Port Killer's increasing body count. "Whenever you have a serial killer, someone's going down," Perrette says. Adds Ballard: "This is the highest terror level that you can imagine. It is completely volatile. It works that people are on edge; it works for the audience not to know who's going to stick around and who's going to go. It's unnerving. ... You will be uncomfortable, but you will be extremely entertained. If you are a fan of this show, it's going to make you nervous. You are not going to know which way the bullets are flying." NCIS airs Tuesday at 8/7c on CBS.
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Post by Michele on Mar 14, 2012 18:54:58 GMT -5
NCIS has been renewed for season 10. also NCISLA has been renewed.
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Post by Michele on Dec 4, 2012 18:52:35 GMT -5
www.tvguide.com/News/Michael-Weatherly-NCIS-Webseries-1057094.a spx Text: The Scoop Behind Michael Weatherly's Dr. Phil/NCIS Webisodes Chris Willman Dec 3, 2012 08:01 PM ET by Chris Willman 1 Comment Michael Weatherly and Dr. Phil McGraw On NCIS, Tony DiNozzo is always getting his head slapped, but does he need to have it shrunk, too? Michael Weatherly has created a couple of surreal YouTube clips in which the raffish agent is confronted by Dr. Phil at the behest of concerned buddy Jimmy Palmer — based, he says, on "the idea that DiNozzo would get grilled psychologically by someone even more alpha-male than [Mark Harmon's] Gibbs." Weatherly concedes that taking the hit dramedy's characters into strictly comedic territory "did confuse some" at the network when he proposed the webisodes. "There were definitely some raised eyebrows. But I think that DiNozzo, Jimmy Palmer [Brian Dietzen] and Abby Sciuto [Pauley Perrette] are the tricycle of comedy on the show, so that was an appropriate usage of characters." Sean Murray's McGee also has a cameo. "CBS allowed me to do this, but it's definitely not sanctioned," says the 007-loving Weatherly. "It's the Never Say Never Again of NCIS." For Dr. Phil, interacting with fictional characters was a first. "I'm an ardent NCIS fan, so I was totally up on DiNozzo's pathology," he says. "From the problems he has with his dad to all his failed relationships to how he relates to his coworkers, he's a shrink's field day. I've had some real-life Tonys on the show, and they make for great television." After taping the bits, Dr. Phil says he told the actors he fantasized about being a character on the show who gets shot and dies from his wounds. "Sick, I know!" he says. "Then again, maybe Michael could just slap my character in the head to get even." Subscribe to TV Guide Magazine now!
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Post by dzero on Feb 1, 2013 15:51:11 GMT -5
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Post by Michele on Feb 1, 2013 17:58:26 GMT -5
11 seasons thats huge for this day and age of TV, i think Jag was 10 seasons.
anyone thing NCISLA will get this many seasons?
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Post by AngelZ on Nov 21, 2013 17:02:11 GMT -5
Anyone still watching this?
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Post by dzero on Nov 22, 2013 11:22:45 GMT -5
Anyone still watching this? Haven't watched in 3 or 4 years
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Post by AngelZ on Nov 27, 2013 2:26:55 GMT -5
Everyone is starting to look very old :-(
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Post by dutch on Feb 26, 2014 16:45:49 GMT -5
Anyone still watching this? Whoever is still watching NCIS... Did you catch the reference to Logan Cale as a character in a wheel chair in last nights episode?
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Post by emelleare55 on Feb 27, 2014 13:25:56 GMT -5
Anyone still watching this? Whoever is still watching NCIS... Did you catch the reference to Logan Cale as a character in a wheel chair in last nights episode? Dutch, I saw it later after the episode aired. My jaw dropped. So funny! It was about time they referenced MW's past life. Ha.
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