“I don’t think anyone thought that was going to be Cliffhanger of the Year, because obviously he’s coming back,” DiNozzo’s portrayer told TVLine earlier this week. “It’s more about how he comes back, how that impacts the team, and what the ramifications are.”
Rocky Carroll, who plays Vance, echoes that viewpoint, while raising another provocative question: “It’s funny, because people say, ‘If Gibbs goes, so goes the show. So he’s got to survive.’ To which I say, ‘Yeah, but will he be the same?'”
Because make no mistake, that second bullet from The Calling’s Luke hit Boss bad. That was no through-and-through, no mere flesh wound. (“He got popped,” Carroll asserts.) And Season 13 will pick up on Sept. 22 mere moments after that gun shot, with no less than Alan Harper aka Jon Cryer ultimately summoned to save the day, as a badass Navy surgeon.
“It’s really all in the hands of one of the Two and a Half Men,” Brian Dietzen observes. “He’s going to be doing his darndest to save Gibbs’ life!”
Rocky Carroll, who plays Vance, echoes that viewpoint, while raising another provocative question: “It’s funny, because people say, ‘If Gibbs goes, so goes the show. So he’s got to survive.’ To which I say, ‘Yeah, but will he be the same?'”
Because make no mistake, that second bullet from The Calling’s Luke hit Boss bad. That was no through-and-through, no mere flesh wound. (“He got popped,” Carroll asserts.) And Season 13 will pick up on Sept. 22 mere moments after that gun shot, with no less than Alan Harper aka Jon Cryer ultimately summoned to save the day, as a badass Navy surgeon.
“It’s really all in the hands of one of the Two and a Half Men,” Brian Dietzen observes. “He’s going to be doing his darndest to save Gibbs’ life!”
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