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I really like NCIS. Will miss "Tony".
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I lhave ne NCIS and the last episode made me cry and I'm not a crier
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I heard on tv that Cote left because she wanted to do other things. Said they offered her big $$$ to stay, but she didn't.
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Originally Posted by mojo11
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I heard on tv that Cote left because she wanted to do other things. Said they offered her big $$$ to stay, but she didn't.
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Michael Weatherly has a new series in the fall. It's called "Bull" but I don't know anything about it yet.
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well Cote made a mistake leaving since no one has seen hide nor hair of her on another show. ;pity, good actress. hopefully now something will come her way.
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Originally Posted by nativetexan
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well Cote made a mistake leaving since no one has seen hide nor hair of her on another show. ;pity, good actress. hopefully now something will come her way.
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QUOTE=slbram17;7553907]I thought the same thing. I think she did a tv special a while back.[/QUOTE]Yes she did it was called"The Dove Keepers"-
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Originally Posted by dluvs2quilt
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QUOTE=slbram17;7553907]I thought the same thing. I think she did a tv special a while back.
Now I remember. Thanks. |
Two of our favorite shows - NCIS and NCIS New Orleans. I rather liked the Tony character; seemed shallow (class clown?), but in, fact rather deep. He hid it well, generally. It took a child to cause that deep side to come to the surface. One of the best moments in the last episode was to see the look on Robert Wagner's face as Tony "connected" with Tali. At that moment, Robert Wagner's character was relishing watching his son and granddaughter together. R.Wagner's character was a happy and happy to be a Grandpa.
Over all, it was good episode. Sort of like the final episode of Castle. Did anyone notice the resemblance between Michael (Tony) and Robert Wagner (Dad)? From the first time Wagner appeared on the series, I was struck by how "Tony" was a younger version of "Dad". Casting was good. |
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