71 out of 79 people found the following comment useful :- Keeps getting better, 8 juin 2004
Author:
wmelick de San Francisco, California
This has become my favorite regular show on the main networks. The stories
are good enough to keep me watching and the character interplay can be quite
amusing at times. Gibbs is great...watching the others react to him makes
me chuckle. Abby is perfectly believable, despite the goth overtones...she
is strong, smart, yet still sexy and feminine. I think Pauley Perette was
the ideal actress to cast. The writing seems to continue at an even
keel...if nothing else getting better as more episodes are shown. I think
the producers have a hit here. I go back each week. Definitely worth your
time...even if it means taping or tivo'ing it (which I do)...something to
look forward to when I can't make 8:00 on Tuesday.
72 out of 90 people found the following comment useful :- Love the show, 16 mars 2004
Author:
katesgram2000 de USA
At first when my husband would watch this show I wasn't really paying much
attention and I would see this goth girl in the lab and think "what on
earth is THAT?!?!?!" Then, one night I sat and watched along with him and
now I am totally hooked. Mark Harmon's character appears to be annoyed
sometimes by the other characters actions etc. but you get the feeling he
really likes his coworkers. I like David McCallum's character and the way
they tease him about going on and on. I get the feeling he knows they
really
do like him but his stories just get to be too much for them and he
understands. My favorite though is Pauley Perrette's character. She is
just
a lot of fun. I hope the show stays on a long time- Tuesday nights
wouldn't
be the same with out it.
67 out of 81 people found the following comment useful :- Easily one of the best shows on Television today, Suspenseful, Humorous and Riveting-Can't Miss TV!, 16 juin 2004
Author:
JTBWRITER de Arcadia, California
Easily one of the best shows on television today, suspenseful, humorous
and real-not always pleasant or formulaic-but real! Just when I think
Bellesario has gone too far in the "lets screw up Jag" sweepstakes
(ok-2 episodes this year were actually good-the rest-terrible!)-he
redeems himself with a show that is riveting, timely and funny at the
right times!
The casting, the writing, the overall look of the show is first class!
Starting at the top with Mark Harmon, the sexiest man on TV-he also
sets the tone with his right on portrayal of the most conflicted man on
TV today! His obsession with Ari (the terrorist), his list of rules,
then his tendency to think out of the box just adds to the spice and
pace of this show. (Plus his constant dueling with DiNozzo-priceless!)
An added plus is the inter meshing of the cast-David McCallum-funny,
urbane- so hot! His stories are hysterical, then his sad commentary on
the life or death of their latest subject-just gives you pause. His
diatribe on the terrorist and what he did to his assistant alone is
Emmy award stuff-don't mess with Ducky ever again! Then we have the
reason for Rule 12-Special Agent Catlin Todd-the writers don't always
have a clue as to her portrayal but she always pulls it off (and that
humor of hers-the end lines alone are great!) I have to disagree as to
the chemistry with Gibbs/Kate-it's there all right-hopefully we get to
see something come of it in Season 2! The actors portraying Abby and
DiNozzo-Pauly Perrette and Michael Weatherly are hysterical, yet right
on in their portrayals-especially when DiNozzo thinks with his hormones
and not with his brain-then turns around and saves the day-this show is
a keeper! I can hardly wait for season 2!
51 out of 59 people found the following comment useful :- Awesome, 7 décembre 2004
Author:
twylyght86 (twylyght86@hotmail.com) de Pennsylvania, USA
When the show first started out it was a little shaky, but since then
has grown into its own. The characters are believable, both annoying
and enchanting, and the plots are wonderful. There's a depth and a
comradeship that isn't often showed this well in television. It isn't
forced or faked; it's entirely true to life and believable.
The underlying sexual tension between several of the characters is also
intriguing and interesting to watch, the most obvious of these being
the relationship between Tony and Kate, but there's also hints at Kate
and Gibbs, McGee and Abby, and so on. It's a crime drama that's both
serious and light-hearted, and a wonderful show for anyone who likes
fascinating stories, good humor, and great character interaction.
56 out of 77 people found the following comment useful :- So much better than its parent show, 29 novembre 2003
Author:
Jeff Cross de Marblehead, MA, USA
Finally Bellisario got it right. Gibbs and his gang are first and
foremost
investigators, not hoity-toity staff officers who moonlight as stereotyped
combat soldiers with thickly-laid-on patriotic dogma that would make Ward
Carroll vomit with rage. At no time do they ever try to borrow an F-14 to
go on some bombing raid over the international hot spot du semaine; they
stick to their job descriptions the whole time. They also have
personalities and eccentricities that make them a better ridealong than
overstarched Harmless Rabbit and whatever babe he happens to be working
with
this season, such as Gibbs' coffee addiction, Ducky's intellectual
ramblings, DiNozzo's attempts at being a cool womanizer, Abby's
interesting
blend of science nerd and goth grrrl, and Kate as the token vaguely normal
neophyte thrown into the mix. Too bad this couldn't have been done with
JAG
in the first place.
40 out of 51 people found the following comment useful :- Time flies when you're enjoying yourself , 23 septembre 2004
Author:
shellemk de Milton Keynes, England
and each episode speeds along all too quickly! I LOVE this show !
What is there NOT to like? Rich story lines, strongly portrayed (and
very human) personalities you can really warm to who play off each
other brilliantly, all with their own distinctive quirks and above
all the always wonderful Mark Harmon as main character! What more
could you ask for in a show?! There's not a single character I'd change
none that irritate they're all excellent. I consider it a bonus
that it's the one thing on TV that all our family equally enjoy for
different reasons. Even my father-in-law likes this and we normally
have totally different viewing preferences! I was delighted when I
heard that there was a second series imminent. Only problem is that
living in England, who knows how long after it's shown in the US we'll
get to see it! Fortunately it's worth the wait!
50 out of 75 people found the following comment useful :- Abby makes the show, 20 avril 2004
Author:
Gomezy3k de United States
The character Abby is great and funny... She makes the whole show as
far
as I am concerned. I just wish she was more of a main character and they
had her onscreen more... This is the first show where a Goth type
character
is shown as something more than some wierdo to be avoided. I wish more
shows would do the same. The rest of the cast is ok...and the show has
its
moments. Not quite as intense as the other CIS shows but maybe that's why
I
like it. While the other shows seem so serious, NCIS adds humor
(especially
as mentioned above with the Goth Abby) which makes it great. David
McCallum
is an excellant actor and helps to make the show with his "Semi-absent
minded professor" style where he seems to get off on tangents while
explaining things. I hope they keep this show on the air...it is one of
my
favorites.
33 out of 44 people found the following comment useful :- Great New Series on TV this season+, 19 janvier 2004
Author:
Melissa MacKenzie de Canada
This is a great series to watch. I have been hooked on this show since
the
beginning because I love watching mysteries and crime like CSI and CSI
Miami. Harmon's so sexy in this role and McCallum is always a joy to
watch
as Ducky especially when he's on the role over various anthropology
lectures
which to my amusement everyone on that shows roll up their
eyeballs.
18 out of 22 people found the following comment useful :- Still going strong, 10 mai 2005
Author:
wmelick de San Francisco, California
I've written about this show before on IMDb --- but here I am months
later in May 2005 and yet it still continues to be impressive. There
have been a few shows that were "bleh" in the last season but the
"SWAK" episode tonight really got a few great moments of emotion
between the cast members. The writers (at least to me) were able to
pull off the "suspended disbelief" and I got pulled into the moment as
DiNozzo was about to kick the bucket. I sure hope they keep most of the
cast in the next season, as they seem to play off each other
brilliantly. The only cast member I could see losing (according to the
season finale preview, they lose an NCIS agent) is McGee. He's great
and believable for his role, but any of the others lost as regulars on
the show would break down the core character interplay. The McGee
character could be replaced...but the others would be much more
difficult. But then again I guess this is all decided and in the
can...we'll find out on May 24th. My comments to other viewers that
have commented on the reality of the series --- yeah, it's not the real
life NCIS at all. But real life would be mind-numbingly boring to fit
in 60 minute TV show. You'd need the constant buzz of fluorescent
lights in the background combined with pages and pages of forms being
typed into the computer --- mostly about drug abuses by young 18 year
olds. This is TV drama and a fabricated fiction. I appreciate the nod
Bellesario gives to NCIS and like the show for the entertainment it is.
Real life NCIS isn't a fun job, but we get an hour on Tuesday night to
pretend it is.
6 out of 7 people found the following comment useful :- Navy's Finest Are Top-Notch, 4 septembre 2006
Author:
marcus_stokes2000 de Italy
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
*SPOILERS NCIS* The NCIS (Navy Criminal Investigative Service) is a
service that investigates on any kind of crime, from barroom brawls to
international terrorism, that involves men and women from the Navy or
Marine Corps.
The team is formed by: Leroy Jethro Gibbs (the second B stays for
Bastard) (Mark Harmon), the moody, intuitive head investigator; he
likes his coffee very strong, his women with red hair, and his
investigations thorough. It is rare to get a compliment for him; when
you get one, don't ask why. He is very loyal, and actually cares for
his team, but has problems with women (evidence of this being three
failed weddings).
Anthony DiNozzo (Michael Weatherly), Gibbs' 2IC; a smartmouth, player
to the soul and proud of it, who masks his quick mind and powerful
intuition with a happy-go-lucky (and sometimes obnoxious) attitude.
Sometimes he can behave in quite the juvenile way, and when he is, a
good headslap by Gibbs will help him put things straight (this two have
also what could possibly be the strongest homosexual subtext - more of
an almost-text - in TV History). He enjoys to torment someone, usually
the newest element of the team. Dearly departed Special Agent Kate Todd
(more later) and Special Agent Tim McGee (more later) have suffered the
brunt of that in various occasions. Comes from money, but doesn't get
an allowance because if he did, he wouldn't work, and it seems there is
bad blood between him and his family. He has a deep love of movies and
TV Shows (one of his favorites is 'Ozzy And Harriet'), and referred to
movie-acquired knowledge various times.
Kate Todd (Sasha Alexander), killed in the Season 2 Finale, who came
from Secret Service, and made a point of bringing it up whenever the
occasion presented itself, and came off as quite the uptight girl; all
in all, the weakest character in the show, though her witty
'Hepburn-Tracy' rapid-fire dialogues with DiNozzo were great, and she
had with him the strongest hetero almost-text this side of Gil Grissom
and Catherine Willows.
Abby Sciuto (Pauley Perrette) a perky Goth (not as oxymorous as it
sounds) who has an imprecise number of tattoos on her body and is the
greatest at her job. She loves to hear techno or hard rock music (like
Android Lust) played at a very loud volume while working. She is the
only person in the team Gibbs actually shows affection for, and she is
currently dating Special Agent Tim McGee (more later).
Tim McGee (Sean Murray), who joined the team in the second season after
making various guest-appearances throughout the first season. Tim is a
computer whiz, but is at a loss when it comes to social life; has
gotten a tattoo on his butt to impress Sciuto - and it worked. Has been
mercilessly teased by DiNozzo when he first joined the team, getting
the absolutely-not-flattering nickname 'Probie' ('Pivello'
('Greenhorn') in the Italian Version). He has proved his valor, though,
time and time again.
And last but not least, Donald 'Ducky' Mallard (David McCallum), the
ME, who has two curious habits; one, to talk to the corpses he is going
to autopsy, and the other, to go off on tales that are very loosely
related to the case in question. He likes the music Abby plays, but not
distorted by speakers, lives with his mother, who, wearing only Chanel
N°5 when she goes to bed, hosts very awkward slumber parties and has
various dogs, he is the one who has worked the longest with Gibbs and
looked like 'Ilya Kuryakin' when he was younger.
This is the team (I'm not talking about Ziva and Madame Director
because I have yet to see Season 3), and my suggestion is to watch them
in action, every Tuesday, 8/7 central, on CBS.
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71 out of 79 people found the following comment useful :-
Keeps getting better, 8 juin 2004
Author: wmelick de San Francisco, California
This has become my favorite regular show on the main networks. The stories are good enough to keep me watching and the character interplay can be quite amusing at times. Gibbs is great...watching the others react to him makes me chuckle. Abby is perfectly believable, despite the goth overtones...she is strong, smart, yet still sexy and feminine. I think Pauley Perette was the ideal actress to cast. The writing seems to continue at an even keel...if nothing else getting better as more episodes are shown. I think the producers have a hit here. I go back each week. Definitely worth your time...even if it means taping or tivo'ing it (which I do)...something to look forward to when I can't make 8:00 on Tuesday.
72 out of 90 people found the following comment useful :-
Love the show, 16 mars 2004
Author: katesgram2000 de USA
At first when my husband would watch this show I wasn't really paying much attention and I would see this goth girl in the lab and think "what on earth is THAT?!?!?!" Then, one night I sat and watched along with him and now I am totally hooked. Mark Harmon's character appears to be annoyed sometimes by the other characters actions etc. but you get the feeling he really likes his coworkers. I like David McCallum's character and the way they tease him about going on and on. I get the feeling he knows they really do like him but his stories just get to be too much for them and he understands. My favorite though is Pauley Perrette's character. She is just a lot of fun. I hope the show stays on a long time- Tuesday nights wouldn't be the same with out it.
67 out of 81 people found the following comment useful :-
Easily one of the best shows on Television today, Suspenseful, Humorous and Riveting-Can't Miss TV!, 16 juin 2004
Author: JTBWRITER de Arcadia, California
Easily one of the best shows on television today, suspenseful, humorous and real-not always pleasant or formulaic-but real! Just when I think Bellesario has gone too far in the "lets screw up Jag" sweepstakes (ok-2 episodes this year were actually good-the rest-terrible!)-he redeems himself with a show that is riveting, timely and funny at the right times!
The casting, the writing, the overall look of the show is first class! Starting at the top with Mark Harmon, the sexiest man on TV-he also sets the tone with his right on portrayal of the most conflicted man on TV today! His obsession with Ari (the terrorist), his list of rules, then his tendency to think out of the box just adds to the spice and pace of this show. (Plus his constant dueling with DiNozzo-priceless!)
An added plus is the inter meshing of the cast-David McCallum-funny, urbane- so hot! His stories are hysterical, then his sad commentary on the life or death of their latest subject-just gives you pause. His diatribe on the terrorist and what he did to his assistant alone is Emmy award stuff-don't mess with Ducky ever again! Then we have the reason for Rule 12-Special Agent Catlin Todd-the writers don't always have a clue as to her portrayal but she always pulls it off (and that humor of hers-the end lines alone are great!) I have to disagree as to the chemistry with Gibbs/Kate-it's there all right-hopefully we get to see something come of it in Season 2! The actors portraying Abby and DiNozzo-Pauly Perrette and Michael Weatherly are hysterical, yet right on in their portrayals-especially when DiNozzo thinks with his hormones and not with his brain-then turns around and saves the day-this show is a keeper! I can hardly wait for season 2!
51 out of 59 people found the following comment useful :-
Awesome, 7 décembre 2004
Author: twylyght86 (twylyght86@hotmail.com) de Pennsylvania, USA
When the show first started out it was a little shaky, but since then has grown into its own. The characters are believable, both annoying and enchanting, and the plots are wonderful. There's a depth and a comradeship that isn't often showed this well in television. It isn't forced or faked; it's entirely true to life and believable.
The underlying sexual tension between several of the characters is also intriguing and interesting to watch, the most obvious of these being the relationship between Tony and Kate, but there's also hints at Kate and Gibbs, McGee and Abby, and so on. It's a crime drama that's both serious and light-hearted, and a wonderful show for anyone who likes fascinating stories, good humor, and great character interaction.
56 out of 77 people found the following comment useful :-
So much better than its parent show, 29 novembre 2003
Author: Jeff Cross de Marblehead, MA, USA
Finally Bellisario got it right. Gibbs and his gang are first and foremost investigators, not hoity-toity staff officers who moonlight as stereotyped combat soldiers with thickly-laid-on patriotic dogma that would make Ward Carroll vomit with rage. At no time do they ever try to borrow an F-14 to go on some bombing raid over the international hot spot du semaine; they stick to their job descriptions the whole time. They also have personalities and eccentricities that make them a better ridealong than overstarched Harmless Rabbit and whatever babe he happens to be working with this season, such as Gibbs' coffee addiction, Ducky's intellectual ramblings, DiNozzo's attempts at being a cool womanizer, Abby's interesting blend of science nerd and goth grrrl, and Kate as the token vaguely normal neophyte thrown into the mix. Too bad this couldn't have been done with JAG in the first place.
40 out of 51 people found the following comment useful :-
Time flies when you're enjoying yourself , 23 septembre 2004
Author: shellemk de Milton Keynes, England
and each episode speeds along all too quickly! I LOVE this show ! What is there NOT to like? Rich story lines, strongly portrayed (and very human) personalities you can really warm to who play off each other brilliantly, all with their own distinctive quirks and above all the always wonderful Mark Harmon as main character! What more could you ask for in a show?! There's not a single character I'd change none that irritate they're all excellent. I consider it a bonus that it's the one thing on TV that all our family equally enjoy for different reasons. Even my father-in-law likes this and we normally have totally different viewing preferences! I was delighted when I heard that there was a second series imminent. Only problem is that living in England, who knows how long after it's shown in the US we'll get to see it! Fortunately it's worth the wait!
50 out of 75 people found the following comment useful :-
Abby makes the show, 20 avril 2004
Author: Gomezy3k de United States
The character Abby is great and funny... She makes the whole show as far as I am concerned. I just wish she was more of a main character and they had her onscreen more... This is the first show where a Goth type character is shown as something more than some wierdo to be avoided. I wish more shows would do the same. The rest of the cast is ok...and the show has its moments. Not quite as intense as the other CIS shows but maybe that's why I like it. While the other shows seem so serious, NCIS adds humor (especially as mentioned above with the Goth Abby) which makes it great. David McCallum is an excellant actor and helps to make the show with his "Semi-absent minded professor" style where he seems to get off on tangents while explaining things. I hope they keep this show on the air...it is one of my favorites.
33 out of 44 people found the following comment useful :-

Great New Series on TV this season+, 19 janvier 2004
Author: Melissa MacKenzie de Canada
This is a great series to watch. I have been hooked on this show since the beginning because I love watching mysteries and crime like CSI and CSI Miami. Harmon's so sexy in this role and McCallum is always a joy to watch as Ducky especially when he's on the role over various anthropology lectures which to my amusement everyone on that shows roll up their eyeballs.
18 out of 22 people found the following comment useful :-
Still going strong, 10 mai 2005
Author: wmelick de San Francisco, California
I've written about this show before on IMDb --- but here I am months later in May 2005 and yet it still continues to be impressive. There have been a few shows that were "bleh" in the last season but the "SWAK" episode tonight really got a few great moments of emotion between the cast members. The writers (at least to me) were able to pull off the "suspended disbelief" and I got pulled into the moment as DiNozzo was about to kick the bucket. I sure hope they keep most of the cast in the next season, as they seem to play off each other brilliantly. The only cast member I could see losing (according to the season finale preview, they lose an NCIS agent) is McGee. He's great and believable for his role, but any of the others lost as regulars on the show would break down the core character interplay. The McGee character could be replaced...but the others would be much more difficult. But then again I guess this is all decided and in the can...we'll find out on May 24th. My comments to other viewers that have commented on the reality of the series --- yeah, it's not the real life NCIS at all. But real life would be mind-numbingly boring to fit in 60 minute TV show. You'd need the constant buzz of fluorescent lights in the background combined with pages and pages of forms being typed into the computer --- mostly about drug abuses by young 18 year olds. This is TV drama and a fabricated fiction. I appreciate the nod Bellesario gives to NCIS and like the show for the entertainment it is. Real life NCIS isn't a fun job, but we get an hour on Tuesday night to pretend it is.
6 out of 7 people found the following comment useful :-

Navy's Finest Are Top-Notch, 4 septembre 2006
Author: marcus_stokes2000 de Italy
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
*SPOILERS NCIS* The NCIS (Navy Criminal Investigative Service) is a service that investigates on any kind of crime, from barroom brawls to international terrorism, that involves men and women from the Navy or Marine Corps.
The team is formed by: Leroy Jethro Gibbs (the second B stays for Bastard) (Mark Harmon), the moody, intuitive head investigator; he likes his coffee very strong, his women with red hair, and his investigations thorough. It is rare to get a compliment for him; when you get one, don't ask why. He is very loyal, and actually cares for his team, but has problems with women (evidence of this being three failed weddings).
Anthony DiNozzo (Michael Weatherly), Gibbs' 2IC; a smartmouth, player to the soul and proud of it, who masks his quick mind and powerful intuition with a happy-go-lucky (and sometimes obnoxious) attitude. Sometimes he can behave in quite the juvenile way, and when he is, a good headslap by Gibbs will help him put things straight (this two have also what could possibly be the strongest homosexual subtext - more of an almost-text - in TV History). He enjoys to torment someone, usually the newest element of the team. Dearly departed Special Agent Kate Todd (more later) and Special Agent Tim McGee (more later) have suffered the brunt of that in various occasions. Comes from money, but doesn't get an allowance because if he did, he wouldn't work, and it seems there is bad blood between him and his family. He has a deep love of movies and TV Shows (one of his favorites is 'Ozzy And Harriet'), and referred to movie-acquired knowledge various times.
Kate Todd (Sasha Alexander), killed in the Season 2 Finale, who came from Secret Service, and made a point of bringing it up whenever the occasion presented itself, and came off as quite the uptight girl; all in all, the weakest character in the show, though her witty 'Hepburn-Tracy' rapid-fire dialogues with DiNozzo were great, and she had with him the strongest hetero almost-text this side of Gil Grissom and Catherine Willows.
Abby Sciuto (Pauley Perrette) a perky Goth (not as oxymorous as it sounds) who has an imprecise number of tattoos on her body and is the greatest at her job. She loves to hear techno or hard rock music (like Android Lust) played at a very loud volume while working. She is the only person in the team Gibbs actually shows affection for, and she is currently dating Special Agent Tim McGee (more later).
Tim McGee (Sean Murray), who joined the team in the second season after making various guest-appearances throughout the first season. Tim is a computer whiz, but is at a loss when it comes to social life; has gotten a tattoo on his butt to impress Sciuto - and it worked. Has been mercilessly teased by DiNozzo when he first joined the team, getting the absolutely-not-flattering nickname 'Probie' ('Pivello' ('Greenhorn') in the Italian Version). He has proved his valor, though, time and time again.
And last but not least, Donald 'Ducky' Mallard (David McCallum), the ME, who has two curious habits; one, to talk to the corpses he is going to autopsy, and the other, to go off on tales that are very loosely related to the case in question. He likes the music Abby plays, but not distorted by speakers, lives with his mother, who, wearing only Chanel N°5 when she goes to bed, hosts very awkward slumber parties and has various dogs, he is the one who has worked the longest with Gibbs and looked like 'Ilya Kuryakin' when he was younger.
This is the team (I'm not talking about Ziva and Madame Director because I have yet to see Season 3), and my suggestion is to watch them in action, every Tuesday, 8/7 central, on CBS.
You won't be disappointed.
NCIS: 9/10.
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