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ConHog
01-16-2012, 07:34 PM
Am I gay for liking this show?

jimnyc
01-16-2012, 07:46 PM
Depends on which one and which character. If it's the regular NCIS and you watch it for Abbey, you're ok. If it's NCIS Los Angeles, and you watch cause of Kensi, then you're ok. Any other reason, and yes, you're gay.

ConHog
01-16-2012, 07:48 PM
Depends on which one and which character. If it's the regular NCIS and you watch it for Abbey, you're ok. If it's NCIS Los Angeles, and you watch cause of Kensi, then you're ok. Any other reason, and yes, you're gay.

It's regular NCIS and I watch it for Ziva

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Abbey Marie
01-16-2012, 08:23 PM
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ConHog
01-16-2012, 08:35 PM
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I did NOT see that one coming. :laugh2:

CSM
01-17-2012, 07:53 AM
Oh yeah, Abbey for me!

Jess
01-18-2012, 10:19 AM
It's regular NCIS and I watch it for Ziva

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She's pretty cool.

Harmon is cooler. :cool:

Abbey Marie
01-18-2012, 03:24 PM
I did NOT see that one coming. :laugh2:

:laugh:

Thunderknuckles
01-18-2012, 03:43 PM
No matter what good work Mark Harmon does nowadays, I always think of him as that guy from the movie Summer School back in '87
Am I being unfair because that may have been his "Joe Versus The Volcano" moment?

(Nevermind the fact that Summer School came out before "Joe")

Abbey Marie
01-18-2012, 03:45 PM
No matter what good work Mark Harmon does nowadays, I always think of him as that guy from the movie Summer School back in '87
Am I being unfair because that may have been his "Joe Versus The Volcano" moment?

(Nevermind the fact that Summer School came out before "Joe")

1. You are male (?)
2. Your loss :coffee:

ConHog
01-18-2012, 05:07 PM
No matter what good work Mark Harmon does nowadays, I always think of him as that guy from the movie Summer School back in '87
Am I being unfair because that may have been his "Joe Versus The Volcano" moment?

(Nevermind the fact that Summer School came out before "Joe")

Are you serious? When I think of Mark Harmon pre NCIS I think of him in one of Sean Connery's better movies The Presidio which came out the year after Summer School and was sort of his penance for making that piece of crap.

Thunderknuckles
01-18-2012, 05:37 PM
Are you serious? When I think of Mark Harmon pre NCIS I think of him in one of Sean Connery's better movies The Presidio which came out the year after Summer School and was sort of his penance for making that piece of crap.
Must be the make-out scene on the beach with Kirstie Alley that carved the memory into my skull.

ConHog
01-18-2012, 08:38 PM
Must be the make-out scene on the beach with Kirstie Alley that carved the memory into my skull.

LOL I had forgot that Kirstie Alley pre 1000 lb gain was in that movie.

pegwinn
01-18-2012, 09:14 PM
Am I gay for liking this show?

If it leaves you with an urge to go out in public singing show tunes..... then yes. Otherwise, not likely.


LOL I had forgot that Kirstie Alley pre 1000 lb gain was in that movie.

That's why we record movies. We have to be able to rewind the DVR of life.

Shadow
01-19-2012, 12:29 AM
No matter what good work Mark Harmon does nowadays, I always think of him as that guy from the movie Summer School back in '87
Am I being unfair because that may have been his "Joe Versus The Volcano" moment?

(Nevermind the fact that Summer School came out before "Joe")

I remember watching him on Flamingo Road years ago when I was a kid. He was a hottie to me even back then.

Shadow
01-19-2012, 12:30 AM
Guess I will put this here fo anyone interested...

One of Southern California's peculiar mid-winter heat waves is keeping things toasty on this early January afternoon, so the setting isn't particularly conducive to sudden chills. But you might get one down the spine anyway if you're visiting the NCIS (http://us.lrd.yahoo.com/SIG=13jg6ckps/EXP=1328160383/**http%3A//www.tvguide.com/tvshows/ncis/100320%3Frss=breakingnews%26partnerid=yahoo%26prof ileid=tv2) set, since the whole damn soundstage is spook-infested.
Darby Stanchfield (http://us.lrd.yahoo.com/SIG=144gre5t5/EXP=1328160383/**http%3A//www.tvguide.com/celebrities/darby-stanchfield/230154%3Frss=breakingnews%26partnerid=yahoo%26prof ileid=tv2) is making one of her rare appearances on the series — rare because her character, Shannon Gibbs, got killed 20 years ago. Which, if you're doing the math, is more than a decade before NCIS even began. Nonetheless, she's a critical specter in the show's folklore, as the first wife Jethro Gibbs (Mark Harmon (http://us.lrd.yahoo.com/SIG=13u32bje2/EXP=1328160383/**http%3A//www.tvguide.com/celebrities/mark-harmon/164630%3Frss=breakingnews%26partnerid=yahoo%26prof ileid=tv2)) has never gotten over. Facing him now on a diner set, with their equally deceased daughter beside her, this angelic redhead is trying to convince TV's most haunted hero that his life hasn't been so tragic. "If we hadn't died, you never would have become an agent," she says, tearfully going on to mention the lives he's saved as a direct result of his family being murdered.

George Bailey, won't you please come home? "Life Before His Eyes" is Gibbs' It's a Wonderful Life episode, in which he has a moment of mortal terror and imagines a series of alternate-reality scenarios that reveal what all the characters' lives might be like if he'd made a few different decisions along the way. That's the kind of out-there gambit that, in the wrong hands, might be as much cause for shark-jumping as tear-jerking.
But this risk would only have been attempted on an occasion as special as NCIS' 200th episode. It's ironic that the show would harp so repeatedly and poignantly on the theme of roads not taken, when this exceedingly rare numerical milestone points to just how few wrong turns NCIS has taken on the way to becoming TV's No. 1 scripted show.

http://tv.yahoo.com/news/set-celebrating-ncis-200th-episode-120000099.html

darin
01-19-2012, 09:04 AM
I did NOT see that one coming. :laugh2:

That's what SHE said.

fj1200
01-19-2012, 09:36 AM
He'll always be Ted Bundy to me. :poke: