Do you have a favorite television show, if so, what is it, and why do you like it?
I have to admit, I'm a sucker for NCIS. I enjoy all three of the permutations, but the original is my all-time favorite. I think this is the reason why, or one of the top reasons...I've always enjoyed the technical side of procedural shows, but felt the characters were a bit one-dimensional. I LOVE the characters on NCIS. I cried when Kate died, I was so sad when Ziva ran (and just felt like I'd been kicked when they brought her daughter to Tony to raise). I'm going to miss Tony so very much, as well. The characters are so well done, and they just get deeper and truer each season. I know I'll have to say goodbye to Ducky sooner or later. David McCallum is just so old, it's inevitable. He was born in 1933, so he's coming up on 83 this September. I'm glad they brought Jimmy in, so that I would get to know and care about that character well ahead of time. I think I could manage without any one of the characters except for Gibbs and Abbey. THEY are so intrinsic to the show that losing either of them would probably make me quite watching. Lord, I even wept a tear or two when Ned Dorneget got blown up. I liked that kid. Even Ari appealed to that co-dependant streak that keeps me living with a cat.
I have to admit, I'm a sucker for NCIS. I enjoy all three of the permutations, but the original is my all-time favorite. I think this is the reason why, or one of the top reasons...I've always enjoyed the technical side of procedural shows, but felt the characters were a bit one-dimensional. I LOVE the characters on NCIS. I cried when Kate died, I was so sad when Ziva ran (and just felt like I'd been kicked when they brought her daughter to Tony to raise). I'm going to miss Tony so very much, as well. The characters are so well done, and they just get deeper and truer each season. I know I'll have to say goodbye to Ducky sooner or later. David McCallum is just so old, it's inevitable. He was born in 1933, so he's coming up on 83 this September. I'm glad they brought Jimmy in, so that I would get to know and care about that character well ahead of time. I think I could manage without any one of the characters except for Gibbs and Abbey. THEY are so intrinsic to the show that losing either of them would probably make me quite watching. Lord, I even wept a tear or two when Ned Dorneget got blown up. I liked that kid. Even Ari appealed to that co-dependant streak that keeps me living with a cat.