NCIS: Los Angeles Review: He's A Teddy Bear With A Big Heart Comments (Page 2)
16 Comments
christina knight
February 27th, 2013 12:59 PM
The chemistry between Deeks and Kensi is by far the best part of the show.
Carla Day Rank: Staff Member
February 27th, 2013 11:19 AM
@Dreamrose Thanks. Definitely makes sense. I never realized it before since they go back and forth rather easily.
Dreamrose Rank: Guest Star
February 27th, 2013 10:56 AM
So, Haakim was so peeved that some SEAL escaped from him years ago that he expended a ridiculous amount of money and human assets to track him down and kill him? I commend his doggedness, but it just seems to me a rather excessive reaction! Furthermore, instead of just shooting Sam in the head, he takes the time to hang around and beat him up! Did he not imagine that no one would check in with Agent Wilson, who was guarding Yosef, and discover something was wrong?
Also, @Carla Day, the boathouse is not connected to the NCIS building. It's at a remote location so they can question suspects without compromising their base of operations.
Danna
February 27th, 2013 10:25 AM
It wasn t a bad ep but Sam is my least favorite character. I like him when he interacts with the other especially deeks but the sam centric episodes are always boring for me. As far as I'm conerned deeks isn t getting enough air time. he and kensi are awesome. Next week sam again,arggg.
Alexa
February 27th, 2013 6:48 AM
That was more of a plot summary than a review
Isabelle
February 27th, 2013 3:40 AM
I love this show to death but they made it so unrealistic today. I mean like, yup, a bunch of terrorists just walked into a government building and then started beating on a fed. but no one was actually close enough to do anything(except for the team). It's actually really amusing how much the writers underestimate our Intelegence. It cracks me up!
Loved all the densi today(notice how the episodes with densi are usually the best)
I'm not a huge fan of Sam so this wasn't the best episode, but it wasn't boring either.
Callen: I'm sorry. Did I miss something? Who are these guys? Kensi: They aren't guys. They're WODs. W-O-Ds. Callen: Is that like a B-F-F with an S-T-D? Kensi...
February 27th, 2013 12:59 PM
The chemistry between Deeks and Kensi is by far the best part of the show.
Rank: Staff Member
February 27th, 2013 11:19 AM
@Dreamrose Thanks. Definitely makes sense. I never realized it before since they go back and forth rather easily.
Rank: Guest Star
February 27th, 2013 10:56 AM
So, Haakim was so peeved that some SEAL escaped from him years ago that he expended a ridiculous amount of money and human assets to track him down and kill him? I commend his doggedness, but it just seems to me a rather excessive reaction! Furthermore, instead of just shooting Sam in the head, he takes the time to hang around and beat him up! Did he not imagine that no one would check in with Agent Wilson, who was guarding Yosef, and discover something was wrong?
Also, @Carla Day, the boathouse is not connected to the NCIS building. It's at a remote location so they can question suspects without compromising their base of operations.
February 27th, 2013 10:25 AM
It wasn t a bad ep but Sam is my least favorite character. I like him when he interacts with the other especially deeks but the sam centric episodes are always boring for me. As far as I'm conerned deeks isn t getting enough air time. he and kensi are awesome. Next week sam again,arggg.
February 27th, 2013 6:48 AM
That was more of a plot summary than a review
February 27th, 2013 3:40 AM
I love this show to death but they made it so unrealistic today. I mean like, yup, a bunch of terrorists just walked into a government building and then started beating on a fed. but no one was actually close enough to do anything(except for the team). It's actually really amusing how much the writers underestimate our Intelegence. It cracks me up!
Loved all the densi today(notice how the episodes with densi are usually the best)
I'm not a huge fan of Sam so this wasn't the best episode, but it wasn't boring either.