Loved it! I wonder what's up with Tony. And aww at him flip flopping the bully story! Poor him! And poor McGee, getting attacked by high schoolers! Cruel.
LOVED the episode! :-) Didn't exactly expect it to be a heavy Tony episode, but got a pleasant surprise when it was! OMG Michael Weatherly was just as amazing in this one as he was in the premier. I especially love the insight into Tony's psyche. That last scene almost had me in tears! Tony's the most complex character out of everyone, in my opinion, and I absolutely cherish these tiny peeks behind the mask he constantly wears. And I also love the fact that he managed to teach Gibbs a little lesson about the difference between a crazy person and a coping person. Because, up until that point, I don't think Gibbs understood why/how Lindsey (or whatever her name was) genuinely believed that she was 17 and not 27. Hearing Tony admit to reinventing his own past in order to cope drove that point home for Gibbs. Fantastic writing! :-D
An underwhelming episode. Except for DiNozzo's concussion, there was no follow-up from the previous episode and the subject of the case was something that was seemingly borrowed from an old episode of Law & Order SVU. I was disappointed.
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Loved it! I wonder what's up with Tony. And aww at him flip flopping the bully story! Poor him! And poor McGee, getting attacked by high schoolers! Cruel.
ReplyDeleteLoved it, but it made me so sad for Tony. I wanna know when Abby disappointed Gibbs, too.
ReplyDeleteGreat episode, but it kinda made me feel sorry for Tony! Didn´t expect him being someone who had been bullied in school!
ReplyDeleteLOVED the episode! :-) Didn't exactly expect it to be a heavy Tony episode, but got a pleasant surprise when it was! OMG Michael Weatherly was just as amazing in this one as he was in the premier. I especially love the insight into Tony's psyche. That last scene almost had me in tears! Tony's the most complex character out of everyone, in my opinion, and I absolutely cherish these tiny peeks behind the mask he constantly wears. And I also love the fact that he managed to teach Gibbs a little lesson about the difference between a crazy person and a coping person. Because, up until that point, I don't think Gibbs understood why/how Lindsey (or whatever her name was) genuinely believed that she was 17 and not 27. Hearing Tony admit to reinventing his own past in order to cope drove that point home for Gibbs. Fantastic writing! :-D
ReplyDeleteAn underwhelming episode. Except for DiNozzo's concussion, there was no follow-up from the previous episode and the subject of the case was something that was seemingly borrowed from an old episode of Law & Order SVU. I was disappointed.
ReplyDeleteLoved it. Poor Tony and the bully story.
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