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May 04,2012

EW.com Spoiler Room

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‘NCIS’: FOUR BURNING QUESTIONS ANSWERED
The NCIS season finale promises to be an exciting one as Gibbs and the team continue tracking the man who has posed a direct threat to the U.S. Navy in the season’s final big arc. But before we get to that, I had executive producer Gary Glasberg answer a few burning questions. (And be sure to look for more from our chat on Tuesday!)

EW: I know that last season you had top-secret so-called red pages during filming of the finale. Are there any red pages this year?
GLASBERG: Sandra, there’s a scene that the crew wasn’t even allowed to see, so we actually distributed it on the set on the very last day of filming. Very few people were aware of what was going to happen, and I think it took a lot of people by surprise.

Q: Scott Wolf is coming back in the finale. How is he tied into all of this?
He’s ultimately going to be needed because of information that he has. The beauty of Scott Wolf is that he’s personable and in using him as a villain this season, we’ve developed a character that had all kinds of dimension and nuance to it. He’s had a lot of fun with it. I think people are going to be really surprised by the way that he fits in into this final arc.

Q: I’ve LOVED Jamie Lee Curtis this season. Can we look forward to seeing more of her next season?
We’ll have to see. Things really climax in terms of Dr. Ryan in the final episode. She and Gibbs have some amazing scenes together. It fits into the whole arc that we’re leading up to for the end of the season. People will have to see where we go in the finale, and we’ll figure out what’s going to happen after that.

Q: Last quick-fire question, Pauley tweeted a picture of her stunt double. Why does Abby need a stunt double in the finale?
Ah, because there’s lots of excitement that’s going to happen in the finale. I highly, highly recommend that people not miss the last two minutes of the finale.

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Mar 06,2012

Michael Weatherly – Talk Show appearance: The Ellen Show

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Michael is gonna be on The Ellen Show tomorrow!

Wednesday, March 7, 2012
The handsome and hilarious MICHAEL WEATHERLY drops by Ellen for the very first time! He’s telling her about the amazing 9th season of his hit show, “NCIS”!

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Feb 09,2012

‘NCIS’ 200th episode: EP talks Sasha Alexander’s ‘return.’ Plus, more behind-the-scenes burning questions answered

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The 2o0th episode of NCIS easily dominated the competition in ratings last night with an episode that honored nine years of triumphs and tragedies with Gibbs and his team. But it was no small task for executive producer Gary Glasberg.

“It was really an homage to fans. I hope it works in that respect. It’s very hard to encapsulate nine seasons of television into 42 minutes and I hope that I was able to pull off even a little bit of that,” he says. “I just wanted to touch on not only the heart and pathos and history of what NCIS has accomplished but also give people a little more insight into who Gibbs is as well.”

Doing so, however, required a few tricks, a lot of thought, and many tough decisions — for example, which moments from Gibbs History to highlight. Glasberg spoke with EW today to give a little behind the scenes insight:

+ How were the “what-if” scenarios chosen?
GLASBERG: “Well, it’s hard to look back over nine seasons and pick particular moments and things that we wanted to touch on. But there was lots of discussion about the writers and the other producers of the show and we tried to hit moments that we thought were relevant to him and his life — not only looking back but as he moves forward as well.”

+ Were there Easter Eggs?
“Watch the episode again, and if you’re at a computer, really frame through the 30-second montage that he first experiences when the gun shot happens. Greg Gontz, our editor, put in at least 100 cuts in those 30 seconds. And it’s really an extraordinary display of imagery he pulled. There were weeks and weeks of time that went into those 30 seconds alone. It’s kind of a little photo album. So people should take a look at it if they can.”

+ Did Sasha Alexander REALLY return as Kate?
“Sasha was out of the country at the time and couldn’t come up and play with us. So she very graciously let us use her image, and we recut things into the episode. The sequence in the hospital room, there were hours and hours of opticals that went into that. And we basically took her from a sequence in “SWAK,” when they got the plague, and repositioned the colors and re-jiggered and recut. This is what we came up with. I’m very proud of it. It’s a challenge to do something like that and I think it worked pretty well.”

+ …same goes for Lauren Holly’s Jenny Shepard?
“She wasn’t able to come and hang out with us either. It’s the nature of filming an episode around the holidays — it’s very tricky to get people. And we were very happy with how that came out.”

+ Will we ever see Gibb’s mom again?
“That’s a character we’ve never had a chance to meet. She left him very early in his life and this was a unique opportunity to do something. So it gave us some insight….I don’t know. Anything is possible on NCIS — that’s what I’ve learned. People said, ‘OMG we’ll never see Muse Watson again,’ and I was so glad that he was the glue that held this episode together. So I’ll say you never know. If we can come up with a way to do it that informs our story and our characters, why not?”

+ When Mike Franks (Muse Watson) died, was the plan always to bring him back?
“Yes. I had a sense of something I wanted to do with him at the time and he (Watson) kind of laughed at me about it. But at the end of the day, he was really pleased with the way that unfolded.”

More scoop on what’s to come on NCIS in this week’s Spoiler Room!

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Feb 07,2012

‘NCIS’ Hits 200 Episodes: Michael Weatherly Reflects on Favorite Episodes, Guest Stars and Moments to Come

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“It’s going to be a mindbender for people that watch the show,” the actor, who also admitted that Tony and Ziva as a couple “would be a disaster,” tells THR of the landmark hour.

What if special agent Kate Todd hadn’t been killed with a bullet to the head at the end of season 2? What if Ziva was only a culprit-of-the-week? Those questions and more will be answered in “Life Before His Eyes,” written by Gary Glasberg and directed by Tony Wharmby, proving that reaching 200 episodes is a testament to the show’s ability to keep audiences enthralled in an increasingly competitive television landscape.

NCIS — an offshoot of JAG (1995-2005) — has seen an uptick in viewership in its later years, a rarity in the usual downward ratings trend for an aging show. Its most recent episode on Jan. 10 reached 21 million total viewers, setting a season high. In its first year out, NCIS averaged roughly 12.8 million viewers per week. (The success of the flagship series prompted the LL Cool J-Chris O’Donnell spinoff NCIS: Los Angeles, which debuted Sept. 22, 2009 on CBS.) Series star Michael Weatherly, who plays kid-at-large Tony DiNozzo, attributes part of the rise to daily marathons on the USA Network.

“It’s charming on a level none of us anticipated on the production side and USA Network has made a difference in terms of the growth of that viewership,” Weatherly told The Hollywood Reporter. “It’s kind of a more interesting mix of elements than you would expect, so it hooks people.”

“I find it hysterical that we have an audience the size we do,” he said later.

Weatherly, who has been with the Donald Bellisario and Don McGill-created drama since it launched Sept. 23, 2003, reflects on the late ratings resurgence, memorable guest stars and episodes and the age-old Tony-Ziva debate.

On reaching the 200th milestone: “The episode concentrates heavily on Gibbs. Tony is living life like what if the gunshot at the end of season 2 happened differently and Kate hadn’t gone away? What if Ziva was just another person that came through in an one-episode guest arc? What if Tony was a team leader instead of the perennial No. 2? It’s going to be a mindbender for people that watch the show. For the people who like to smile, I think this is going to be one of the longest smiles they’ve had in a while.”

On the never-ending Tony-Ziva debate: “They certainly do a dance with each other and they have terrible timing, but I think it has been very much their friend. They’ve been able to get to know each other without the complication of a physical consummation. It would be a disaster if they became a couple, a disaster. Because it’s not Bones or Castle. You put characters like that together. Where do you go then?”

On memorable moments: “The ‘Requiem’ episode, we were in a tank where I got to dive 30 feet down and pull Mark Harmon and a woman who was playing his dead daughter’s best friend out of a car and kick the windshield in. I felt very Daniel Craig. I loved doing the quasi-romantic stuff witih different women; we just had Entourage’s Perrey Reeves, who is DiNozzo’s ex-fiancee. The ‘Baltimore’ episode was a great one last year where we got to do a 10-year flashback. I may have overdone it with the sideburns and the hair dye.”

On past guest stars: “We had Zac Efron in season 3 playing a teenager we busted with a stolen cell phone with his buddy and immediately started to hit on Cote De Pablo’s character Ziva on-camera. He was telling us about this High School Musical thing he did for Disney. We were like, ‘Oh, isn’t that cute?’ Abigail Breslin came on and did a turn as a blind girl and Modern Family’s Eric Stonestreet played a funny police officer. Then we’ve had legends like Lily Tomlin, Bob Newhart, Hal Holbrook, Charles Sterling and Robert Wagner.”

On the growth of NCIS: “Over the years, shooting on college campuses has been funny because you have 18- to 21-year-olds being cool and hip. They watch Showtime and actually spend time on the Internet. What started happening two years ago was that we started having crowds. NCIS is a tough sell for an 18-year-old, but we discovered kids grew up with the show. Now when we go and shoot, it’s younger people; they’ve seen 30, 40, 50 episodes. There is a comfort and a family feeling to the show. You’ve got Gibbs as the father and that tried and true dynamic, but everyone pops with their own voice — and that makes it relatable to a whole swath of people.”

On the ratings resurgence: “I think that we have a chart to our progress as a program that would stymy even the most authentic television professional. It’s like, it’s not supposed to do that (rise), you know? We’ve managed to change the show a litle bit and keep trying new things while holding on to the original formula.”

On viewers’ love-hate relationship with Tony: “Some people hate DiNozzo, some people love him. We’re not treading a middle ground where we don’t want to offend anyone. Sometimes the characters do despicable things or irredeemable things. That’s what happens sometimes when you’re a human being.”

NCIS airs its 200th episode on Tuesday at 9 p.m. on CBS.

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Jan 26,2012

Cast Talk Show Appearances

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On Tuesday January 31st, Mark Harmon will be on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

Tuesday, January 31 – Guests include First Lady Michelle Obama, Mark Harmon and musical guest Imelda May

On Monday February 6th, Mark Harmon will be on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson

Monday, Feb. 6 Actor Mark Harmon from the CBS drama series “NCIS”; actress Martha Plimpton (n)

On Tuesday February 7th Michael Weatherly will be on Live with Kelly.

February 7, 2012 – Former New York Giants player and “Fox NFL Sunday” broadcaster MICHAEL STRAHAN joins Kelly and guests Sarah Michelle Gellar and Michael Weatherly.

We will update these, as we get them. And let you know of any changes. Be sure to tune in as well.



Jan 17,2012

TvGuide – NCIS Forever – 200th episode issue

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Uploaded the scans from the new TvGuide!
Thanks to Stephanie for them

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Jan 12,2012

Winter 2012 TCA NCIS 200th Episode Panel

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