On Wed, 9 Jan 2008 13:33:24 -0800 (PST), tenworld <ten@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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wrote:
>> I couldn't disagree more. de Pablo has zero chemistry with the rest
>> of the cast and her scenes are becoming more and more tedious,
>> particularly anything having to do with malapropisms, which, frankly,
>> I do not think that a Mossad agent would ever have. They'd be fluent
>> in English if they were attached to a US investigatory unit and if
>> they weren't at the start, they'd have gotten over the malaprops by
>> now. So the depiction of Ziva is patronizing in the way it makes
>> Mossad agents look like morons.
>>
>I still think the malaprops have to be part of her cover. I agree a
>Mossad agent would not be that naive and be working
>so maybe someday we get a show where she has to reveal how much an
>undercover agent she really is and shocks the pants off Tony (but not
>Gibbs who will just smile like he knew it all along)
There's been no reason to believe that Ziva is anything but an
exchange stu -- err, exchange agent. Until they've established a
running subplot that Ziva has other motivations than working as the
liaision for Mossad to the NCIS, then we gotta take it at face value.
-- Rob
--
LORELAI: I am so done with plans. I am never, ever making one again.
It never works. I spend the day obsessing over why it didn't work
and what I could've done differently. I'm analyzing all my shortcomings
when all I really need to be doing is vowing to never, ever make a plan
ever again, which I'm doing now, having once again been the innocent
victim of my own stupid plans. God, I need some coffee.


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