Honestly? It's about time to have a lead who is married, and not just a bunch of ex-wives :)
Going back in NCIS/JAG history: JAG: Harmon Rabb/Sarah McKenzie, will they/won't they? (for 10 years), otherwise both mostly singles NCIS: Gibbs, widower + 3 ex-wives, otherwise mostly single NCIS: LA: Callen, lonewolf, single. Sam on the other hand HAS a wife (who is seldom seen)
Ahh right. Forgot about her. Thou, she hasn't been with the show very long. If one went strictly with "the" lead of each show (Rabb / Gibbs / Callen), they are/were all single, or in Gibbs' case, multiple-divorcee :P
In the end, I don't think it'll matter much. With only a few exceptions (Jackson Gibbs, Eli David, Michelle Hanna), the family members of main characters are hardly ever given good roles. They either don't get a lot of screen time, they're not written well, they're portrayed negatively, and if they don't fit into one of those columns they end up getting killed.
That show was called Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior. NCIS: Red was the potential spinoff that aired last season on NCIS: Los Angeles as a 2-part episode.
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So we're going to meet Pride's wife? Good to know.
ReplyDeleteShe is a regular in The 100. I guess we know what happens with her character there
ReplyDeleteTurco took this role in "second position," meaning she'll only continue on the potential spinoff if The 100 doesn't get renewed.
ReplyDeleteOh, I didn't read that. I read the news from another source which didn't include this info.
ReplyDeleteHonestly? It's about time to have a lead who is married, and not just a bunch of ex-wives :)
ReplyDeleteGoing back in NCIS/JAG history:
JAG: Harmon Rabb/Sarah McKenzie, will they/won't they? (for 10 years), otherwise both mostly singles
NCIS: Gibbs, widower + 3 ex-wives, otherwise mostly single
NCIS: LA: Callen, lonewolf, single. Sam on the other hand HAS a wife (who is seldom seen)
Ahh right. Forgot about her. Thou, she hasn't been with the show very long. If one went strictly with "the" lead of each show (Rabb / Gibbs / Callen), they are/were all single, or in Gibbs' case, multiple-divorcee :P
ReplyDeleteIn the end, I don't think it'll matter much. With only a few exceptions (Jackson Gibbs, Eli David, Michelle Hanna), the family members of main characters are hardly ever given good roles. They either don't get a lot of screen time, they're not written well, they're portrayed negatively, and if they don't fit into one of those columns they end up getting killed.
ReplyDeleteNCIS: Red didn't work
ReplyDeleteAnd don't forget that this is only a recurring role, not a starring role.
ReplyDeleteYay! She is good in The 100 so I'm looking forward to her in this role! I want this spinoff more and more!
ReplyDeleteThat was Criminal Minds: Red. Not NCIS.
ReplyDeleteThat show was called Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior. NCIS: Red was the potential spinoff that aired last season on NCIS: Los Angeles as a 2-part episode.
ReplyDeleteI'm so happy about this!!!! I really wanted her in POI but she'll be great. Happy Dance!!!
ReplyDeleteYou're right. Had these to mixed up.
ReplyDeleteNCIS: Bishop has a husband
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