Posts tagged michael weatherly

Posts tagged michael weatherly


You’re just going to have to accept the fact that there will always be people crazier than you and there will always be people who are less crazy than you. Some fans think that Michael Weatherly is Tony DiNozzo. They see no difference. Those are the fans crazier than you. Some fans love NCIS but could not tell you the actor’s name that plays Tony DiNozzo. Those fans are less crazy than you. It’s a spectrum. It’s a fine line. Call it whatever you want to call it and know when you should walk away.

yes…I saw the tweet about someone asking for bloopers and then him saying do I know you
and a bunch of tweets after that were like good night tweets
And for the life of me, I don’t care who the hell you are, I don’t understand how that could be perceived as rude/angry/inconsiderate/mean/asshole-ish/what have you..
So I thought I must have not seen the tweets, he must have sent out a series of tweets that I didn’t see and that’s why people are angry, because surely they can’t be reacting to that one tweet, that’s absurd.
But of course they are….everyone that reacted to that tweet needs a good bitch slap.

All I keep seeing is that he said things…but I can’t find these so called things..that he said…
lying on the floor acting dead sounds just about right, i’m there myself
(Source: tonyandzivauk)
The ninth season of “NCIS” was celebrated with a special 200th episode that revisited major events in the life and career of Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs’ (Mark Harmon) but with a twist — we had the opportunity to see what would have happened if he had made different choices.
“It was our looking back as a show — the writers, the producers, the actors — looking back and wanting to touch on specific moments as much as it was reaching out to the fans and giving them something fun to watch,” Executive Producer Gary Glasberg told XfinityTV.com when the episode aired.
For diehard fans, it was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for the show to resurrect the dead — and for some to give them different outcomes, including Kate (Sasha Alexander) and the man who murdered her Ari (Rudolf Martin), Gibbs’ mentor Mike Franks (Muse Watson), as well as Gibbs’ late wife Shannon (Darby Stanchfield) and, for the first time, we met Gibbs’ mother (Clare Carey), who turned out to be a redhead, like his ex-wives.
But season nine offered way more than that. In addition to all the twisty, turn-y, wonderful cases, we really got to see the personal side of our special agents. Gibbs began dating Dr. Samantha Ryan (Jamie Lee Curtis), Ducky (David McCallum) fell in love with a woman who turned out to be psycho (Cheryl Ladd), we met Tony’s (Michael Weatherly) ex-fiancée Wendy (Perrey Reeves), Ziva (Cote de Pablo) broke up with Ray (Enrique Murciano), and Jimmy Palmer (Brian Dietzen) got engaged.
Take us inside your approach to the finale, and what you wanted to accomplish.
This finale is a genuine cliffhanger. In going into the storyline, the arc that we set up for the end of the season, we wanted to tell a story of a terrorist act against the Navy. We wanted to set up a genuinely frightening threat against our military personnel and really leave people wondering how we are going to pick up at the beginning of season 10. I think and hope that we have accomplished that.

Has anyone commented on the fact that Cote was digging down her shirt and still let Michael post that? At least she’s human. I was beginning to wonder. She looks like me when I eat popcorn.