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Re: NCIS: Los Angeles

Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 4:31 pm
by TDDude
92f-fan wrote:
mikeintexas wrote:She was on a few episodes of "The Unit" a couple of years ago. I liked her on there, too.
Darn shame they canceled that one ...
Only TV series I ever bought on DVD
I think that The Unit died when the Sarge (Dennis Haysbert) let himself get so fat that he couldn't even move when he was in a field uniform. In the last episode I saw, he was just comical. Reminded me of the Michelin Man. Sarge Michelin!!

Nothing wrong with putting on a few but I think not if one has that type of job.

Before that, it was a fun show to keep up with.

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Re: NCIS: Los Angeles

Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 4:34 pm
by Keith B
TDDude wrote:
cbr600 wrote:
TDDude wrote:NCIS Los Angeles is a perfect example of the sequel not even being in the same league as the original.
You do realize NCIS was a spin off from JAG.

Oh yea, and was my mom upset when JAG got cancelled. I never watched JAG and didn't pick up on NCIS until a few seasons in.

NCIS LA is just a bit too pretty and somewhat unbelievable even by TV standards.

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Yes, it is a Donald Bellisario production. He has had created some great shows that I always enjoyed watching, including Magnum, P.I., Airwolf, Quantum Leap, JAG, and now NCIS. He was also writer/producer on Black Sheep Squadron and the original Battlestar Galactica series. All of these were my favorite shows when they were on. :thumbs2:

Re: NCIS: Los Angeles

Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 4:12 pm
by LarryH
TDDude wrote:
92f-fan wrote:
mikeintexas wrote:She was on a few episodes of "The Unit" a couple of years ago. I liked her on there, too.
Darn shame they canceled that one ...
Only TV series I ever bought on DVD
I think that The Unit died when the Sarge (Dennis Haysbert) let himself get so fat that he couldn't even move when he was in a field uniform.

Before that, it was a fun show to keep up with.

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I thought "The Unit" jumped the shark when they start involving the wives on missions.

Re: NCIS: Los Angeles

Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 4:51 pm
by chartreuse
Keith B wrote:Yes, it is a Donald Bellisario production. He has had created some great shows that I always enjoyed watching, including Magnum, P.I., Airwolf, Quantum Leap, JAG, and now NCIS. He was also writer/producer on Black Sheep Squadron and the original Battlestar Galactica series. All of these were my favorite shows when they were on. :thumbs2:
Have you noticed how DiNozzo keeps going on about Stringellow Hawk, and even used it as an alias one time? :lol:

Re: NCIS: Los Angeles

Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 5:25 pm
by thankGod
Pete92FS wrote:
TDDude wrote:NCIS Los Angeles is a perfect example of the sequel not even being in the same league as the original.

It should run after "CSI Miami".

Does it show that I think it's a really dumb show?

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:iagree: The original NCIS is one of my favorite shows but I'm having a hard time getting to like the LA version. I don't know if it is the combination of characters or what. It seems to have gotten a little better lately.
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Since the beginning of the new season, I record NCIS, skip NCIS LA, and watch both 'Lost' episodes at those time slots.

Re: NCIS: Los Angeles

Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 8:36 pm
by bizarrenormality
LOST lost me two seasons ago.