Hey, NCIS fans. Recently, the wonderful folks over at CBS put out a new episode press release for their upcoming second episode for the current season 15 of their hit action/drama series "NCIS." It features a teaser description for the episode. It sounds like we'll see some pretty interesting things take place in it as McGee and Gibbs have to undergo a psych test after their awful experience in Paraguay. Elsewhere, the NCIS team investigates the dead body of a missing Navy Lieutenant and more. The press release also revealed that this is episode is entitled, "Twofer." They started off their press release by putting the dead Navy Lieutenant storyline in all caps. It reads like this: "NCIS Investigates The Murder Of A Navy Lieutenant Whose Body Was Hidden At A Local Cemetery Over A Year Ago, On “NCIS,” Tuesday, Oct. 3" In their main description, they revealed that the NCIS...
- 9/28/2017
- by Chris
- OnTheFlix
If any TV show could ever break the internet, it would probably be Sherlock. With the possible exception of Doctor Who, no British TV series has ever generated quite such a fervent, passionate and obsessive fanbase.
So when last night's series three finale concluded with that twist (Miss me?)... oh boy. Keep reading for a brief sample of Twitter's reactions to 'His Last Vow'.
Tumblr went into meltdown!
And the conspiracy theories have already begun.
Let me guess - Moriarty survived blowing his brains out by putting a squash ball in the gun barrel? #Sherlock
— David Brown (@MrDavidEBrown) January 12, 2014
Move over JFK.
Christ. With the return of Moriarty there are now more conspiracy theories surrounding the roof scene than the grassy knoll. #Sherlock
— Gaz Weetman (@GazWeetman) January 12, 2014
And the cynics are getting in early.
#Sherlock s04e01: "How Moriarty survived blowing his brains out is not important. We meant it to be ambiguous.
So when last night's series three finale concluded with that twist (Miss me?)... oh boy. Keep reading for a brief sample of Twitter's reactions to 'His Last Vow'.
Tumblr went into meltdown!
And the conspiracy theories have already begun.
Let me guess - Moriarty survived blowing his brains out by putting a squash ball in the gun barrel? #Sherlock
— David Brown (@MrDavidEBrown) January 12, 2014
Move over JFK.
Christ. With the return of Moriarty there are now more conspiracy theories surrounding the roof scene than the grassy knoll. #Sherlock
— Gaz Weetman (@GazWeetman) January 12, 2014
And the cynics are getting in early.
#Sherlock s04e01: "How Moriarty survived blowing his brains out is not important. We meant it to be ambiguous.
- 1/13/2014
- Digital Spy
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