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Parallels: Hawaii Five-0 1x20 Shore NCIS: Origins 1x03 Bend, Don't Break
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lowkey feeling like something bad will happen to randy in ncis origins… like sorry this dude is giving dorneget, he’s giving funny lovable golden retriever guy who’s going to be killed vibes. his lovely little family is also not helping his case.
then again, maybe he’ll be fine, because the show needs a foil to the terrible suffering that gibbs goes through
#i would apologize crime procedural posting yet again but it will happen at another point in the future too so. oh well#ncis origins#bernard randolf#gibbs#randy ncis origins
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#ncisverse#ncis origins#leroy jethro gibbs#mike franks#Vera strickland#cecila lala dominguez#bernard randy randolf#mary jo hayes
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Gibbs’ Rule #8: Never take anything for granted. That one hit us hard when Leroy Jethro Gibbs (Mark Harmon), the sometimes grumpy but always gutsy special agent in charge of NCIS, unexpectedly retired to go fishing in Alaska in 2021. We’ll get another chance to appreciate the “grab your gear” guy in NCIS: Origins, a 1991-set prequel in which the young Gibbs (Austin Stowell) starts work at what was then known as NIS at the Camp Pendleton office in California. The icing? Harmon returns to narrate.
“Mark Harmon has done a job that actors dream to do. He’s captured the world and so that is just slightly daunting,” says Stowell who watched numerous episodes to prepare. “But getting to know Mark has really been paramount to me stepping into these shoes and trying to fill them.”
Harmon’s key words of advice to Stowell were “trust yourself.” Harmon also acknowledges the challenge for an actor to play an existing character, saying, “This is a little different because some things are already in place and an audience knows where this leads years ahead.”
The idea for the series came from Harmon’s son Sean, who’d played the younger Gibbs in NCIS flashbacks. “I believe that very few people are actually ‘born leaders’ and are instead forged into them, and Gibbs is no exception,” says Sean Harmon. “Digging into the backstory of ‘the boss’ seemed like a good opportunity to find out why Gibbs turned out the way he did and who was around to influence him on that journey.”
Mark Harmon suggested the best people to create the series would be longtime NCIS writers David J. North and Gina Lucita Monreal who executive produce and are co-showrunners. They asked the senior Harmon to narrate.
The two-hour premiere introduces a Gibbs fresh back from Desert Storm, grieving the loss of his wife and daughter and trying to get his bearings with a new team. One of them is a younger version of a face familiar to NCIS fans, Gibbs’ confidante, Special Agent Mike Franks (Kyle Schmid, Six, in a role originated by Muse Watson as the older Franks).
“Franks is the one who brings Gibbs into NIS. It was an opportunity to perhaps save a lost soul,” says Schmid who emailed and spoke with Watson as part of his preparation. “Taking on a character played by such a wonderful actor is a bit of a challenge. You have to play by a certain set of rules. The mustache is a trademark of Muse’s. I wear dark brown contacts every day at work. I took on a dialect coach, so Kyle Schmid now sounds like Mike Franks all the time.”
The rest are new characters including Special Agent Cecilia “Lala” Dominguez (Mariel Molino).
“I’m interpreting someone who’s a former Marine, now a female agent at NIS and I’m excited to jump into that, especially in the Nineties, which is such an incredible era,” says Molino. “I love that there are no [cell] phones, no internet, no social media. Everything we portray is direct contact.”
So will any romance develop between her and Gibbs? “I’m trying to prove myself. It’s not a romantic vibe,” Stowell says. “They are kindred spirits, both bullheaded, stubborn and smart. They say opposites attract. So, what happens when people are the same?”
Gibbs’ first friend on the force is someone who’s not much like him at all: Special Agent Bernard “Randy” Randolf (Caleb Foote). “Gibbs is a bit of a lone wolf. Randy’s a bit of an extrovert. In this naval investigative setting, there’s hundreds of people, half of them in camouflage because it takes place on Camp Pendleton, and Gibbs is a deer in the headlights. Randy sees that and immediately goes out of his way to make this person feel welcome. We create a friendship pretty quickly,” Foote says. “It’s cool to create a character that helps Leroy Jethro Gibbs to become the great detective that he is.”
Not in the field but equally important in solving cases are the assistant medical examiner Dr. Lenora Friedman (Lori Petty, Orange is the New Black), and the head of the NIS forensics lab, Woodrow “Woody” Browne (Bobby Moynihan, Saturday Night Live).
“I’m the goofy scientist who figures out weird stuff. It’s like working with the Muppets, you immediately realize you are not the important part. You’re just there to make the Muppets look awesome,” says Moynihan, of supporting the NIS team. “I’m splicing a lot of videotape. I have a hundred million [paper] files. I don’t have a laptop. They show the old tech.”
The first case will focus on a series of interconnected murders “that bounce off of our characters in a really emotional way,” North says. Adds Monreal, “Gibbs is thrown into this job and he’s in over his head, but in a way, this case is tailor-made for him, so he has an opportunity to shine.”
We’ll see a lot more emotion from the younger Gibbs than we’re used to as longtime NCIS fans. “The Gibbs that Gina and I wrote for so many years had learned to push it all that emotion down. This Gibbs hasn’t learned that yet,” says North.
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NCIS 22x01 & NCIS Origins 01+02 (Premiere)
Highlight of NCIS 22x01 ("Empty Nest") — Torres is never short of any undercover missions! Narcotics are nothing new, but his operation ended up taking Parker to California, where Jessica's current REACT workplace is. I can't believe she, Palmer, & Victoria have been counting the number of days since Jessica left & the "breakup"! @_@ I watched NCIS Sydney & think that Inspector Laroche resembles Colonel Rankin. Both have that cunning vibe, but there haven't been enough episodes to explain anything yet. The fact that the reverend was the cartel boss (literally "El Padre") was something expected (given all the foreshadowing), but I didn't expect the lawyer to be involved too. Jessica & Parker played well! But it's agonizing to know in the premiere that there's ALREADY ANOTHER MOLE in the agency! >:V
Highlight of NCIS Origins 01+02 ("Enter Sandman") — The vintage aesthetics look great so far! The NIS office looks like a mix of NOLA & Sydney's offices (in my opinion). Did anyone else think of (older) Criminal Minds episodes after seeing the cabin "decorations" which the park ranger called "ain't godly"? (IYKYK) And does anyone think that Bernard Randolf resembles Ned Dorneget? (Randy & Dorney!) I appreciate how the premiere featured murders by sniper shots because we all know that nobody can take the sniper out of Gibbs. In the end, the "jealous boyfriend" confessed to all the sharpshooter murders… which is surprising because you'd think his hands would be unstable while high on narcotics!
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All Named Talos 1 Crew in Prey
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2019/20 Ghana Premier League: Week 10 Match Report — Hearts of Oak 3-2 Bechem United
[caption id="attachment_779057" align="alignnone" width="2048"] Kofi Kordzi[/caption] A last-gasp Kofi Kordzi’s goal ensured Hearts of Oak defeat Bechem United 3-2 in Week 10 of the ongoing Ghana Premier League at the Accra Sports Stadium on Sunday. Hearts of Oak coach Edward Odoom retained the same starting line-up that held Aduana Stars to a goalless draw in Dormaa last week. The team was however boosted by the return of fit-again Umar Manaf. The Phobians started the match on a bright note as they went in search of the initiative but were wasteful as they have been in their last three games. Despite being under the cosh for the large part of the opening period, Bechem United broke the deadlock in the 28th minute. The visitors were handed a penalty against the round of play as referee Bernard Dumfeh adjudged forward Randolf Augustine to be tripped in the box. Prince Adu Kwabena made no mistake as he placed the ball past goalkeeper Richard Attah. Hearts of Oak regrouped and kept pushing for the leveler but could not bury the half chances that came their way. The Rainbow Club found the equalizer in the 32nd minute after Bechem United defender Charles Bosompem handled the ball in the box. Striker Kofi Kordzi stepped up to plant his shot into the roof of the net. Coach Odoom made an attacking substitution in the 57th minute of the match as he brought on Umar Manaf in place of Frederick Botchway. Hearts of Oak deservedly shot into the lead in the 64th minute through captain Fatawu Mohammed who hit a thunderbolt after he was set up from a corner kick. Bechem United fought back to restore parity in the 75th minute courtesy Hafiz Konkoni after a lovely move from midfield. With the match looking to end in a stalemate, Kofi Kordzi showed resistance to power home the winning goal for Hearts of Oak in the 94th minute. The result took Hearts of Oak to 7th with 15 points while Bechem United remained 9th with 14 points after 10 round of games. source: https://ghanasoccernet.com/
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