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As a general rule, don't phone anybody after midnight.
Gary Cole as Jack Killian in the 1988-1991 TV series 'Midnight Caller'
Those eyes. That hair. That jawline and those lips... I'm completely smitten.
Okay I may be saying something controversial here, but I hate NCIS Origins and I especially hate the Gibbs/Lala relationship.
IMO itâs totally disrespectful to Kelly and Shannon. Yes of course people are allowed to move on after tragedy, but the who thread of Gibbsâ life is about how he Did Not move on. So to start Origins with âthis is the story of herâ is so fucking hard to believe.
I completely agree with you. Origins is blatantly twisting Gibbs' story. And it really pains me that Mark Harmon is taking part in this and helping to ruin the story of Gibbs and Shannon. And I'm not even a Shannon fan. But I love the canon â I've rewatched NCIS many times. And the Origins showrunners are spitting in the fans' souls.
There was no Lala in canon. And it's disrespectful to just make up a new character out of thin air and call her "the true love you can never forget." And in Alaska, Gibbs tenderly strokes a photo of Lala. Not Shannon and Kelly â Lala. Who would ever believe that?!
When in Origins did Gibbs ever actually remember Shannon? Years ago?
Yay! Parker is bringing baked goods again! I love this detail so much.
I know Gary Cole doesnât like sweets, but God, he looks so good with those cute pastry boxes.
I want a hot fanfic about Director Jenny Shepard and ballistics expert Kurt McVeigh!!!
I love Diane, but she will forgive me.
Just imagine how epic a love square could be: Leroy Jethro Gibbs, Jenny Shepard, Kurt McVeigh, and Diane Lockhart...
God... all saints save me!
I want a hot fanfic about Director Jenny Shepard and ballistics expert Kurt McVeigh!!!
I love Diane, but she will forgive me.
What broke me was the senseless killing of Vance for a âwow effect.â
They killed a character who had been with us for 18 years just for a cheap âwow effect.â Who gave them the right?
Do you even understand what your job is? Your job is to keep the audience watching, to keep the show from being cancelled, to ensure you still have work. A show is carried by its cast. Every time you remove a main character, you lose part of the audience. Your job is to keep the core cast together for as long as possible. And you removed an actor who didnât want to leave, and whom the audience didnât want to lose. You are completely unfit for this job.
Itâs a story about the fact that you donât know how to do your job.
And the worst part is that you seem to think this kind of âshock valueâ is good storytelling. It isnât. Itâs cheap manipulation dressed up as creativity. It doesnât make the story stronger â it just breaks the trust of the audience you depend on.
You donât build longevity by discarding the very people who made the show what it is. You donât create emotional impact by erasing years of connection in a single moment. You just destroy what was already working.
And then you call it progress.
Gary Cole is an incredible talent, of course. The way he portrayed grief for Vance in 23x14⊠so many shades of pain and sorrow. Coleâs performance â his Parker â was the best thing in that episode.
You can see it in the smallest details â the pauses, the way his voice tightens, the restraint that somehow makes the emotion hit even harder, the moment with the boxes outside the directorâs office, the conversation with the sailor who lost a friend, the barely noticeable smile when Parker remembered what Vance was like, the quiet âThat he was,â and so many other moments, details, shadesâŠ
He doesnât overplay it; he lets the grief sit just under the surface, and thatâs what makes it feel so real.
Thereâs so much talent and craft in every scene â and perhaps some personal experience, too. This is next-level acting.
Itâs the kind of performance that doesnât just show you what the character feels â it makes you feel it with him.
P.S.
My impression of the script was: âThis script feels talentless, lazy, disengaged â like it was written without any real investment or immersion, just slapped together.â The Fleet Week storyline â with the tattoos, the nanochips, and all that â felt empty, unworthy of an episode that comes right after Vanceâs death.
It was obvious who the villain was from the moment this character first appeared, because in NCIS, the most proactive character helping the investigation is usually the culprit.
The main cast seemed to be acting as if they were being forced into it.
This episode gave me almost nothing to help me process the pain of losing Vance. The only one who gave me that was Gary Cole â not through the writing, but through his performance.
It feels like he was the only one who truly understood what was happening â and who understood the fansâ pain. The only one who offered any comfort by sharing that grief with us.
My beloved Parker mourning my beloved Vance.
â I hear director Vance was an impressive man. â That he was.
How do I gently explain to the showrunners of NCIS that when you celebrate the 500th episode, you give the audience a gift?
A gift is not killing off a character people have loved for 18 years just for âshock value.â
Killing a member of our family is not a gift, damn it.
You messed up, guys. Big time. And instead of owning it, youâre out there giving upbeat interviews about your âcreative choiceâ and âshock value.â
Hello?? Are you out of your minds?
500th NCIS Episode
I wish theyâd just had Vance retire. Like, keep everything the same in the episode except Ducky gives Vance the choice to stay alive or join him. Vance says something about how heâs not ready to give up the fight and he lives.
He wakes up and both his kids are there for him in the hospital. Later, he and Kayla (bc sheâs an agent) go to the Wall of the Fallen and he says something about how he respects the hell outta every single agent on there, but he doesnât want to join them on the wall.
Maybe even another falter moment where he reiterates that he wanted to leave behind a legacy and McGee tells him that he saved NCIS and what better legacy is there than that?
Then of course, he has his final moments in his office and the camera work would be very similar except the doors leading out are to his retirement and not his death.
Willing to discuss other alternatives!!!
Yes, damn it! Yes! Thank you!
This is exactly what was supposed to happen.
I will live with the certainty that this is exactly how it happened. Vance woke up in the ICU. Vance retired.
Vance is alive!
NCIS: Alden Parker
NCIS â ALDEN PARKER
My favorite man. đ„° The reason Iâm going to watch and rewatch NCIS endlessly. đ
You know who my heart belongs to.
I donât need your funeral 500th episode.
Iâm going to rewatch Season 20 and enjoy Papa Vance.
Damn⊠this is just complete nonsense! You canât just take Papa Vance away from us.
Bring him back! Let him wake up in the ICU.
Iâve been crying all evening â I feel sick from all the tears. You canât be this cruel just for a âwow effect.â We donât need your damn shock value â we wanted a celebratory episode, not a funeral.
This is a nightmare! This is the hardest episode of NCIS. Even harder than the episode where Jenny was killed. I refuse to accept this!
Turn everything back! Save Vance! I love him way too much!
I donât understand why?! Why did they decide to kill him?! I canât come to terms with this!
The 500th episode was supposed to be a celebration. Instead, they gave us a funeral! We didnât deserve this mourning!
And Rocky Carroll didnât even want to leave the show.
Are you kidding me?! Several actors who wanted to leave have already exited, and you didnât keep them â but you decided to write off a beloved character who didnât want to go, whom we didnât want to let go.
What is wrong with you?!
I started crying the moment Vance said, âI wasnât wearing a vest,â and I canât stop. No, no, no! I donât believe this!
I never abandoned this show â Iâve always been here. I didnât leave after Gibbs left, I love Parker, but are you seriously making me quit now? After the 500th episode? Because I canât come to terms with a betrayal like this from the showrunners â killing Leon!
Parker is incredible, my God. I canât take my eyes off him.
Is there any way I can get into NCIS and become his personal happiness?