| io ho apprezzato questo episodio, in particola re ho apprezzato come hanno chiuso la faccenda dei Phantom Eight, forse un po' in fretta, ma a mio parere personale molto bene, Stratton toglie di mezzo Latham e poi mentre cerca di far fuori Tony ed EJ (o almeno cosi' crede lui) viene catturato da Gibbs e company con l' aiuto anche dell' Fbi e la faccenda si chiude. Anche se il riferimento di Stratton al messico non mi e' piaciuto, perche' nell' Ncis, come ho detto piu' volte, niente accade per caso e quindi (purtroppo) ne sentiremo parlare ancora. Bellissima la scena finale tra Ziva e Tony, Ray rompe le balle nel momento peggiore, tanto che pure Ziva appare seccata dalla telefonata inopportuna, ma si sa' sarebbe stato troppo facile, perche' secondo me se Ray non avesse chiamato, il bacio in quel momento ci sarebbe scappato di sicuro. E a proposito di Tony e Ziva da http://popwatch.ew.com/2012/01/04/ncis-tony-ziva-moment/CITAZIONE The term “slow burn” doesn’t even begin to describe the progression of Tony and Ziva’s could-be romantic relationship on NCIS over the years. But hardcore “Tiva” fans, who have waited patiently for stolen glances and playful interactions to turn into something more, certainly got a bit of a New Year’s treat last night during the show’s first new episode of 2012.
The episode featured a reappearance of EJ, a.k.a. the woman who, as you’ll recall, left Tony for dead. Her emotional reunion with Tony ultimately ended with her leaving (likely for good), but the closure was enough for Tony, who, at the end of the episode, shared a pretty awesome moment with his longtime co-worker. (Watch the moment at CBS. It starts around the 40-minute mark)
Ziva: So EJ is gone. Tony: And safe — for a change. Ziva: May I ask where? Tony: Someplace quiet, with someone she can count on… hopefully. Ziva: That’s the word, is it not? Hopefully. Even when you think you can count on someone, you often can not. Tony: Do I detect a blip on the Ray-dar? Ziva: I’d rather not discuss it. Tony: At least EJ and I parted friends. Agent Cruz seems to have some communication issues. Ziva: And I’m losing my patience. Tony: As you well should. You know, you and I, we have a lot in common in that respect. Ziva: You think? Tony: I don’t think, I know. [They take a beat and stare at each other in silence] Ziva: Well, then I am grateful to have someone in my life who is just as romantically dysfunctional as I am. Tony: Agent David, do you consider me in your life? [Tony smiles] [Her phone rings] [He sighs subtly, reads her face, and realizes it's Ray who is calling her] Tony: No! Ziva: Yes. Tony: Seriously? Ziva: What should I say? Tony: Say “Hello”?
While not all NCIS fans are big on Tiva, it’s tough to deny the chemistry the two actors (Michael Weatherly and Cote de Pablo) share.
Did you enjoy the moment as much as I did, PopWatchers? And do you think this is an exciting indicator of more to come or another tease? e poi dall' insider blog i commenti del writer( questo nuovo writer decisamente mi piace!) www.cbs.comCITAZIONE Season Nine: "Housekeeping"
Posted on Jan 4, 2012 12:35pm
Happy New Year! From all of us here at NCIS – the cast, crew, writers and producers - we wish you and your families a healthy, joyful and prosperous 2012. And with “Housekeeping”, we thought we’d start the year off with a bang. Or more precisely, with a lot of bangs and one really big boom.
This season’s premiere “Nature of the Beast” provided some long-awaited answers to questions posed in last season’s finale. But like any good drama, it also created some new mysteries to drive us forward into season nine. Many of the NCIS faithful were left wanting to know three things: Where did EJ go? Who was that Stratton guy? And why is his boss Latham selling those microchips to the highest bidder?
When Gary Glasberg (our fearless leader and the premiere’s author) decided it was time to answer those questions, he presented me with the challenge of doing so. I use the word “challenge” loosely, since writing for Mark, Michael, Cote, David, Sean, Rocky and Pauley is such a dream. Throw in expert direction from the great Terence O’Hara and terrific performances from Sarah Jane Morris, Philip Casnoff, Matt Craven, and Scott Wolf (delightful people, one and all), and the only real challenge is in satisfying the most loyal and canny audience in television. We hope you like it.
One of the unexpected opportunities the episode provided in the writing process was a chance to deal with what many of you fans refer to as “Tiva”. Getting to understand the relationship between Tony and Ziva was great fun. And as always, Michael and Cote brought the heat like few actors can and made the story sing.
Thanks as always to the greatest crew on television. They are the life’s blood of the best show I’ve ever had the pleasure to be a part of.
All the best, Scott Williams Co-Executive Producer
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