“He doesn’t walk away from the case,” executive producer/showrunner Gary Glasberg tells xfinityTV in this exclusive interview. “He stays in touch. He is on the phone with them the whole time. The thing that is going on here is there is something that is very significant to his father, and it is made clear that it is significant, and that Gibbs has to help with it. He recognizes how important it is to Jackson and ends up doing double duty.”
Another interesting event is that despite the fact that Tony DiNozzo (Michael Weatherly) has seniority over Tim McGee (Sean Murray) — and was considered competent enough by NCIS Director Jenny Shepherd (Lauren Holly) when she was in charge to be offered a promotion to head his own team — the two men bicker over who should lead the investigation in Gibbs’ absence.
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Another interesting event is that despite the fact that Tony DiNozzo (Michael Weatherly) has seniority over Tim McGee (Sean Murray) — and was considered competent enough by NCIS Director Jenny Shepherd (Lauren Holly) when she was in charge to be offered a promotion to head his own team — the two men bicker over who should lead the investigation in Gibbs’ absence.
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I like that Tony's still all screwed up from Ziva leaving. They're co-dependent and she is his Shannon.
ReplyDeleteAgreed. Thou I don't agree with the "squabble" of who should be in charge. DiNozzo is senior agent (after Gibbs). DiNozzo is in charge. Tim had his chance to lead a team, when he was down in Cyber Ops, with his own lackeys to call him "Boss".
ReplyDeleteyeah Tony is also have more experience around 15 years starting in 1998 thanks to the flashblacks in Baltimore with his days a cop and detective before NCIS.......I think McGee has around 10 years of experience
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