Bellissime le scene di Abby con Ducky , ma soprattutto quella fantastica con Gibbs alla fine "Family's more than just... DNA. It's about.. people who care and take care of each other" - “You don't have to do this alone, Abby...You've got a family. And we'll help you through it.” e poi come la abbraccia, oddio sta scena mi ha ucciso, e poi parliamo di quanto era bello Gibbs sul divano in maglietta che leggeva il libro. OMG!
Kyle il fratello di Abbt le assomiglia moltissimo, ha davvero fatto bene Pauley ad insistere per avere lui nella parte, hanno adirittura lo stesso sorriso! Credo che lo rivedremo ancora, visto che Abby fara' senz'altro ricerche sulla sua vera famiglia.
Il caso e ' interessante, mi stavo anch'io preoccupando per Tony per non aver capito il nesso di Kaplan con Intrigo Intenazionale, ho pensato che la botta in testa avesse avuto conseguenze serie, per fortuna, anche se in ritardo ci e' arrivato!
CITAZIONE (marklover @ 14/10/2011, 10:47)
Ps la foto della mamma di Abby che lei tiene nel medaglione e' la foto della vera mamma di Abby. Io avevo notato una certa somiglianza, ma pensavo che fosse casuale
E' vero Ale si assomigliano davvero in viso
Bella l'idea di usare la foto della vera madre di Pauley
Vi posto il commento dei writers sull' episodio
CITAZIONE
Season Nine: "Enemy On The Hill"
Posted on Oct 12, 2011 03:00am
After almost two-hundred episodes, we were looking for a story area we had not yet covered. When we came across the fact there are “legislative fellows” – Navy officers attached to the staff of members of Congress – we thought it would be a fertile area to mine. As we plotted the “A-story” along the lines of NCIS protecting the officer from an a “hit” put out on his life…we were looking for an accompanying “B-story,” which usually is not as dominant. We wanted to do one featuring Abby and, Abby being Abby, we tend to emphasize her being a “do-gooder. In this case, donating a kidney.
Once we made that decision, the story began to take on a life of it’s own. But we had no idea it would lead to the area of adoption. We were just thinking there would be fun in Abby inadvertently discovering there was someone out there with similar DNA. And, of course she’d want to find him…or her. We could go either way; they would have similar traits…or be polar opposites. Once we decided it was going to lead to the fact Abby was adopted, Gary Glasberg and we decided to call Pauley Perrette and discuss the story with her. When she commented that she was going to become “Little Orphan Abby” we loved it so much, we unabashedly “stole” the line and put it in the script. That night we got an email from Pauley who had thought about it and was totally on board. So much so that she suggested the casting of Daniel Louis Rivas for her brother. They had worked together in the past and joked about how much they looked alike. We had Daniel in to read and he was spot on and, of course, got the part.
The so-called “B-story” took on a life of its own. It became equally important as the “A-story” as Abby became more and more involved in finding her brother. We hope you enjoyed the closing scene between Abby and Gibbs. We thought both actors were incredible. Over the years, the writing staff has enjoyed revealing more about our characters to the audience.
This marked the seventh episode we have written to be directed by Dennis Smith. We thought he really did a superb job.
We want to end with a special thanks to our post productions producers – Avery Drewe, Josh Rexon and Richie Owens. They “created” the visual effect of Washington D.C. Captitol, opening scene, which was really shot in Los Angeles. The magic of Hollywood!
Frank Cardea & George Schenck, Executive Producers