End of season spoiler
fans have known for some time that a Tony-centric episode is coming up, which will explore just how he came to rejoindre Gibbs’ team, recalling how things used to be—back in the pilot, when it was just DiNozzo and Gibbs before they brought on Kate.
TVGuide has reported that according to Michael Weatherly, as this season draws to a close, viewers will meet the character’s doppelgangers.
“There will be a massive disturbance in the squad, which will begin to crack.”
Uh-oh, this certainly doesn’t sound good. Back in season 2 of NCIS, there was an episode, “Doppelganger,” in which they worked with a police team that reminded the agents of themselves.
They had the boss (Gibbs); the carefree, attractive investigator (Tony); the female investigator who didn’t put up with her male counterpart’s flirtations (Kate); and the newbie (McGee).
It was amusing to watch, but with the words “massive disturbance” and “begin to crack” being used to describe the upcoming episode, it doesn’t sound like it will be the case this time.
Are toi looking vers l'avant, vers l’avant to this story line on NCIS?
fans have known for some time that a Tony-centric episode is coming up, which will explore just how he came to rejoindre Gibbs’ team, recalling how things used to be—back in the pilot, when it was just DiNozzo and Gibbs before they brought on Kate.
TVGuide has reported that according to Michael Weatherly, as this season draws to a close, viewers will meet the character’s doppelgangers.
“There will be a massive disturbance in the squad, which will begin to crack.”
Uh-oh, this certainly doesn’t sound good. Back in season 2 of NCIS, there was an episode, “Doppelganger,” in which they worked with a police team that reminded the agents of themselves.
They had the boss (Gibbs); the carefree, attractive investigator (Tony); the female investigator who didn’t put up with her male counterpart’s flirtations (Kate); and the newbie (McGee).
It was amusing to watch, but with the words “massive disturbance” and “begin to crack” being used to describe the upcoming episode, it doesn’t sound like it will be the case this time.
Are toi looking vers l'avant, vers l’avant to this story line on NCIS?
Although fans of NCIS Enquêtes spéciales characters Special Agent Tim McGee and forensics expert Abby Sciuto often hope the pair will reconnect, actor Sean Murray couldn’t be closer to his real life partner, wife Carrie.
In fact, the Murrays just welcomed their seconde child — a baby boy — on Thursday.
Son River James Murray was born at 9:46 p.m. April 22 in Los Angeles, weighing in at 7 lbs., 11 oz., and measuring 20 in. long.
He joins big sister Caitlyn Melissa, who turns three suivant month.
“Carrie and I are pretty Zen’d out right now,” Murray, 32, tells PEOPLE exclusively. “[But we know] our 3-year-old will bring us back to reality soon enough!”
Sean and Carrie, 34, a teacher, were married in 2005.
In fact, the Murrays just welcomed their seconde child — a baby boy — on Thursday.
Son River James Murray was born at 9:46 p.m. April 22 in Los Angeles, weighing in at 7 lbs., 11 oz., and measuring 20 in. long.
He joins big sister Caitlyn Melissa, who turns three suivant month.
“Carrie and I are pretty Zen’d out right now,” Murray, 32, tells PEOPLE exclusively. “[But we know] our 3-year-old will bring us back to reality soon enough!”
Sean and Carrie, 34, a teacher, were married in 2005.