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seaboe_muffinchucker) wrote2017-05-11 08:21 pm
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Hiatus Part II (03x24)
Ducky's story about his mother forgetting him on the ferry makes me think of Tony being left in Hawaii. Yet another sign that my two favorite men on this show might have more in common than it seems at first glance.
Why are they giving Gibbs oxygen? Were his lungs damaged? Hospitals do not go around putting patients on oxygen for no reason. Except on TV. A nasal cannula is TV short hand for "this person is very sick." They put them on everyone.
I like that when Tony is confronting Jenny he doesn't let her reduce him to tripping over his own tongue as happens to him so often. For once the writers showed some respect for the character, even though it doesn't even last through the end of the scene. I like his description of the matters under discussion "you take care of the big picture and let me handle the two reeler."
This and part one are very difficult shows to watch. I think the actual mystery part is well done. I think the people who think secrecy is more important than lives are assholes, and if I'd been Gibbs, I'd've resigned, too.
Why are they giving Gibbs oxygen? Were his lungs damaged? Hospitals do not go around putting patients on oxygen for no reason. Except on TV. A nasal cannula is TV short hand for "this person is very sick." They put them on everyone.
I like that when Tony is confronting Jenny he doesn't let her reduce him to tripping over his own tongue as happens to him so often. For once the writers showed some respect for the character, even though it doesn't even last through the end of the scene. I like his description of the matters under discussion "you take care of the big picture and let me handle the two reeler."
This and part one are very difficult shows to watch. I think the actual mystery part is well done. I think the people who think secrecy is more important than lives are assholes, and if I'd been Gibbs, I'd've resigned, too.