I blame Dallas for creating the "ultimate" cliff-hangers. They were the ones who started it all with the "Who shot J.R.?" routine.
But... I still think they're leading up to something with Tony. The way he's been behaving this season, the way his memory is working, and now he was working on a bucket list? I wonder what they've got in mind for him.
Ooooh, yes, I really enjoyed this episode. The start--Gibbs waking up with Shannon--was so sad and touching. And the flashbacks of young!Gibbs are so endearing and fun. And I do like the chaplain, despite the fact that I think they're setting her up to be a love interest of some kind; IMO, she's more levelheaded and kind that most of the other love interests they've tossed as him, which are good traits for him. They've definitely got me intrigued!
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AND AGREE!
[Whoever did it must be a close friend the good Messrs. Moffat and Gatiss. :-P ]
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Alas, the bane of fan-viewers everywhere, universal in its pain. LOL.
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AARRGGHH!!!
But, they *are* promising us 'Gibbs going to the field doing Marine Stuff' So that helps take the edge off a bit.
But it's a whole week! [whimper]
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I blame Dallas for creating the "ultimate" cliff-hangers. They were the ones who started it all with the "Who shot J.R.?" routine.
But... I still think they're leading up to something with Tony. The way he's been behaving this season, the way his memory is working, and now he was working on a bucket list? I wonder what they've got in mind for him.
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So long they don't negate everything with a 'Tony in the shower'
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Wait, let me rephrase that...LOL
Yes, it really does feel like they're rolling up to something for Tony or Tony hasn't truly recovered from the season opener.
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