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Post by ML Fan on Nov 7, 2009 19:58:36 GMT -5
Have you seen "Endgame?" Tell us what you thought. There are spoilers and discussions also on our sister site NCIS Special Ops, if you're interested.
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Post by dzero on Nov 11, 2009 0:15:26 GMT -5
It's good to know that when Gibbs is sending a text that a wanted international assassin is outside a house, that he uses the correct punctuation and includes the apostrophe "She's outside"
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Post by shywriter on Nov 11, 2009 1:12:12 GMT -5
It's good to know that when Gibbs is sending a text that a wanted international assassin is outside a house, that he uses the correct punctuation and includes the apostrophe "She's outside" Well, this is the guy who can fly. Or at least teleport. LIKED this one -- a lot! Liked liked liked liked liked liked liked many many moments. Awfully glad Jackie didn't die as the doom-dealers on Special Ops predicted... (and that McGee can pick 'em, can't he? Even though Tony's never had this sort of thing happen with a woman, it seemed a sort of Tony-esque thing to happen ... )
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Post by shywriter on Nov 11, 2009 1:20:02 GMT -5
Oh! And style points to Tony for the Sarah Palin crack ... ;D ;D ;D
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Post by Mr.Clark on Nov 11, 2009 16:28:48 GMT -5
Was it just me or did McGee's voice over ending have a very Star Trek feel to it?
I also loved McGee's "I'm joining a monastery" line.
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Post by dutch on Nov 12, 2009 0:47:34 GMT -5
Is it just me, I thought this episode reminded me of Dark Angel. Training children from birth to be an assassin and having lots of ninja fighting skills. Also having that person going after the people who made her that way.
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Post by dzero on Nov 12, 2009 3:05:01 GMT -5
Is it just me, I thought this episode reminded me of Dark Angel. Training children from birth to be an assassin and having lots of ninja fighting skills. Also having that person going after the people who made her that way. yeah, I was thinking that during the ep
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Post by ML Fan on Nov 14, 2009 21:01:43 GMT -5
I thought that it was funny to see Gibbs send a text message much less punctuated perfectly because, we know he doesn't look at e-mail, LOL. ;D I thought that while this episode had DAesque feel to it that the outcome was really predictable to me.
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Post by shywriter on Nov 15, 2009 7:44:02 GMT -5
I thought that it was funny to see Gibbs send a text message much less punctuated perfectly because, we know he doesn't look at e-mail, LOL. ;D I thought that while this episode had DAesque feel to it that the outcome was really predictable to me. Hey, he probably told McGeek to hack in & send a text from his account -- which Timmy could have done faster than Gibbs could text on the phone itself! ;D
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Post by Mr.Clark on Nov 15, 2009 8:49:30 GMT -5
I thought that it was funny to see Gibbs send a text message much less punctuated perfectly because, we know he doesn't look at e-mail, LOL. ;D I thought that while this episode had DAesque feel to it that the outcome was really predictable to me. Hey, he probably told McGeek to hack in & send a text from his account -- which Timmy could have done faster than Gibbs could text on the phone itself! ;D theres easier ways to do it, you can send a text from verizons website and say whatever you want as far as where it came from.
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Post by shywriter on Nov 15, 2009 9:06:27 GMT -5
Hey, he probably told McGeek to hack in & send a text from his account -- which Timmy could have done faster than Gibbs could text on the phone itself! ;D theres easier ways to do it, you can send a text from verizons website and say whatever you want as far as where it came from. whichever, it appears that someone on Special Ops had the same general idea last night -- so I was psychic-ly stealing their idea, guess. However, no one has come up with an explanation yet about how Gibbs can fly/teleport/be in 2 places at once. I'd even give him properly punctuated texting if we knew how he did that! (I'd lay money that the actual explanation has to do with what ended up on the virtual floor of the editing room, and I'd rather they have cut Gibbs' transit time than any of the "Tony as hostage" moments!)
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Post by Mr.Clark on Nov 15, 2009 10:08:44 GMT -5
theres easier ways to do it, you can send a text from verizons website and say whatever you want as far as where it came from. whichever, it appears that someone on Special Ops had the same general idea last night -- so I was psychic-ly stealing their idea, guess. However, no one has come up with an explanation yet about how Gibbs can fly/teleport/be in 2 places at once. I'd even give him properly punctuated texting if we knew how he did that! (I'd lay money that the actual explanation has to do with what ended up on the virtual floor of the editing room, and I'd rather they have cut Gibbs' transit time than any of the "Tony as hostage" moments!)I don't think there is an explanation for his teleporting. I think it was another case of we just have to make Gibbs look like the hero complex the writers have developed over the years. It would have been very simple to have that scene play out the same way but just having some random Marine/Navy Seal who were supposedly outside killing all the bad guys anyway. But no the writers just had to milk the golden boy for every cliche hero moment they can.
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