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Mar. 12th, 2012 10:07 pmI just read the blurb for next week's new NCIS and NCIS:LA eps.
So, looks like JLC is back on NCIS, which could get interesting if she and Gibbs really did get together. I can't decide if I think it would be more interesting if they had a good time or a bad one. Gibbs and a bad morning after? Oooh.
But the thing that really caught my eye is that SecNav is apparently attending a conference in LA. I wanna see Hetty and SecNav and see if he's as smarmy with her as he is with Gibbs. And Leon to a lesser extent. And G and SecNav in a room sounds like all manner of fun, because watching G try to behave himself amuses me (especially since he probably hasn't met the guy and as we've established, G + New Person = automatic distrust). Particularly when it's likely that Sam will go all polite and Navy because, duh, it's the Secretary of the Navy and even if the guy's an ass, you respect the office (and I'm sure there will be a private, off-screen conversation whereupon Sam reminds G of this fact, because it does not ever seem to occur to G to bust out the company manners on his own). Add in some Granger time (because I'd be surprised if he wasn't around for this) and the whole thing might just get painfully awkward in that comedy of manners kind of way.
So, looks like JLC is back on NCIS, which could get interesting if she and Gibbs really did get together. I can't decide if I think it would be more interesting if they had a good time or a bad one. Gibbs and a bad morning after? Oooh.
But the thing that really caught my eye is that SecNav is apparently attending a conference in LA. I wanna see Hetty and SecNav and see if he's as smarmy with her as he is with Gibbs. And Leon to a lesser extent. And G and SecNav in a room sounds like all manner of fun, because watching G try to behave himself amuses me (especially since he probably hasn't met the guy and as we've established, G + New Person = automatic distrust). Particularly when it's likely that Sam will go all polite and Navy because, duh, it's the Secretary of the Navy and even if the guy's an ass, you respect the office (and I'm sure there will be a private, off-screen conversation whereupon Sam reminds G of this fact, because it does not ever seem to occur to G to bust out the company manners on his own). Add in some Granger time (because I'd be surprised if he wasn't around for this) and the whole thing might just get painfully awkward in that comedy of manners kind of way.