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NCIS – Did Adriana really have a crush on McGee after all?

Is it something about McGee that attracts psychos who are looking to use him and abuse him? Because this isn’t the first time that McGee’s "crush" has turned out to be the bad guy. Does his innocent face scream "Take advantage of me?" ... maybe.

- Season 8, Episode 15 - "Defiance"

The case on last night’s episode of NCIS was a cool one. Even as it was a bit degrading to have our team of NCIS special agents assigned a protection detail — I believe they’ve done it a few times in the past — I enjoyed the machinations of both the case of the missing girl and the case of the dead Marine that Gibbs was dead-set on solving.

I also enjoyed that the first scene of the episode was really from the middle of the story. Sometimes I find those “spoilers” to be disruptive, but here I was constantly on the lookout for how and when that would happen in an anticipatory fashion. I actually imagined it would be while Tony, McGee, and Adriana Gorgova (Elena Satine) were out on their run.

The only thing was that I knew Adriana was involved in the mystery from the moment that she met with Professor Fleming (Christopher Redman), the guy from the earlier scene in Belgravia with the attempt on the minister’s life. By the way, how cheap were the splices of footage to make it look as if Hillary Clinton was there?

Anyway, it was already clear at that point that Adriana either had a problem with the proposed treaty or hated her father, and that she was working with Fleming to have her father, Defense Minister Andor Gorgova (Ray Laska), killed. So that stole a bit of the mystique.

And in a ridiculously odd coincidence, I was also ready for the switch from planned kidnapping to partner going crazy and demanding a ransom. Last week’s episode of Blue Bloods, which I had watched just yesterday, was about basically the same thing. The only difference was that there the kidnapped girl wanted her divorced parents to reconcile; here she wanted to alter the course of peace in her country. Not quite the same goal. But still, talk about coincidences. Do you think the suits at CBS realized?

I thought the snatch scene was fun. From Adriana calling for McGee’s help in the bathroom to McGee stepping out of the crashed car into the hydrant’s flow it was a great couple of minutes. I think it would have been cooler if Adriana hadn’t known to expect it, but still. Nice.

Some other fun stuff:

  • The ongoing thread of the blood drive, and Tony’s fear of needles ever since being in the hospital with a deadly disease. The fact that it demanded more of Abby’s presence was irritating, but Tony was funny ducking his donation appointment.
  • Tony calling for the group, sans Gibbs, to gather around the campfire. When’s the last time we saw that happen? Because it’s awesome.
  • Tony’s hidden folder of agency crime scene stickers. The perfect gift for your agent on the go … who’s okay with ethically questionable actions.
  • Palmer dressed all dapper like Ducky. Was that new?
  • The great use of the personal side of the team members within the universe of the case. That was pitch perfect this week.

What I didn’t understand was why Leon was getting on Gibbs’ back for going against his orders not to pursue the dead Marine case. I mean, I get it, but he seemed to blow it a bit out of proportion. Might we finally be about to see the showdown between Vance and Gibbs that’s been brewing for seasons?

“What’s with McGee?” – Adriana
“What do you mean?” – Ziva
“Is there a Mrs. McGee?” – Adriana
“[Laughing] What a concept!” – Tony

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6 Responses to “NCIS – Did Adriana really have a crush on McGee after all?”

February 16, 2011 at 1:49 PM

both NCIS and JAG before it have used look a likes to portray actual gov’t figures (namely Pres. Bush) … so the Clinton lookalike was nothing new

the team was pissed, not because they were on protection detail, but because they were tasked with protecting the daughter and not someone important.

as for Leon getting on Gibb’s case … two possibilities … one is that Leon was getting dumped on by his superiors or two they are setting us up for some big deal later in the season (or the finale) …

in an aside … did you see NCIS: LA? that show usually is pretty lame IMHO … but the gun fight when the bad guys stole the nuke … that was as intense a scene as I have seen on TV in a while.

February 16, 2011 at 3:21 PM

Gordon’s right… Both shows have been using archival footage for both politicians and (though mainly in JAGs case) what I’ll call “military” sequences from day one.

Literally, day one: Go back and watch the Pilot of JAG and Top Gun in the same day, and see how much of the footage is the same.

Rumsfield was also used a couple of times on NCIS, specifically once where (ironically) the team was providing personal protection for Jenny.

February 17, 2011 at 6:14 PM

Ivey — I think Gordon was saying they use look-a-likes. So which one are they doing, look-a-likes or footage?

February 17, 2011 at 6:13 PM

I think it’s a set-up for a bit Vance/Gibbs blowout. This has been going on between them on and off for too long to not have a big conclusion to their tale. But I really wonder if Gibbs is going to end up director (even for a day) at some point.

Sorry, but I gave up NCIS: LA long ago. Glad you enjoyed it!

February 17, 2011 at 7:14 PM

Sorry, I guess I misread … JAG and NCIS historically use archival footage. They may or may not have used body doubles before, but I don’t ever remember seeing a relevant person from the front on either show (IIRC, Rabb was awarded a medal by then President Clinton, and an actor was used, but you only saw POTUS from behind).

But much easier to remember is archival footage. Top Gun in the JAG Pilot (frankly, Top Gun was used over and over and over). I think some stuff from Air Force One was used in the NCIS Pilot.

Here’s a mention on the JAG wiki-site:
“In its initial phase, the show relied much on Hollywood military-prop suppliers and existing stock footage from other well-known naval and military films, including Top Gun, The Hunt for Red October, and Clear and Present Danger.”
https://jag.wikia.com/wiki/JAG_(series)

Methinks initial phase is under selling it, as as recently as Season Four of NCIS, I specifically remember Donald Rumsfeld at a conference that Jenny attended where a Marine jumped from a hotel room. He even gets a IMDB credit:
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0888281/fullcredits#cast

February 17, 2011 at 7:42 PM

Ha… The episode of JAG I’m watching now is set on an Oceanic jumbo jet. Who wants to bet I see some ‘Executive Decisions’ footage in the next several minutes?

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