What definition are we using here?
Nov. 17th, 2013 12:18 pmI just saw a promo for this week's NCIS & NCIS:LA. New girl looks, um, interesting on NCIS. But what got me was the fact that Deeks admitting that he'd really like to take Kensi to bed, like, right now, was being labeled a "shocker". In what universe? That's been obvious since, oh, I don't know, twenty-five minutes into Deeks' first episode? What show have you been watching, promo people?
About the only thing that would be less shocking would be the same scene with Nell and Eric. Quite honestly, they could use the same scene with G and Sam and the only reason I'd let them label that as a shocker would be that they actually said so (I still maintain that if G is canonically sleeping with anyone in a not-work setting, it's Sam. I also maintain that G's probably not that terribly interested in having sex in the first place, though, so there's that).
About the only thing that would be less shocking would be the same scene with Nell and Eric. Quite honestly, they could use the same scene with G and Sam and the only reason I'd let them label that as a shocker would be that they actually said so (I still maintain that if G is canonically sleeping with anyone in a not-work setting, it's Sam. I also maintain that G's probably not that terribly interested in having sex in the first place, though, so there's that).