NCIS: Season Seven |  | Actors: Mark Harmon, Michael Weatherly, Pauley Perrette, David McCallum, Sean Murray Studio: Paramount Category: DVD
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Format: AC-3, Box set, Color, Dolby, DVD, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC Languages: English (Subtitled), English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Region: 1 Discs: 6 Running Time: 60 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 8 x 6.5 x 1
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Product Description Studio: Paramount Home Video Release Date: 08/24/2010
Amazon.com "A few months ago, I had not even heard of NCIS," a terrorist remarks in the gripping season opener, "Truth or Consequences," a benchmark episode. Where's he been? iNCIS/i was television's top-rated scripted drama, an impressive achievement for a show in its seventh season. iNCIS/i may not have any Emmys to its credit or generate water cooler buzz, but it's got a devoted fan base who will follow Special Agent Gibbs (Mark Harmon) and the rest of the Naval Criminal Investigative Service wherever their investigations take them. In the brilliantly constructed and executed "Truth or Consequences," it's North Africa, where movie-referencing hunk Special Agent DiNozzo (Michael Weatherly) and McGee (Sean Murray) have been captured while investigating Ziva's disappearance. For uninitiated "probies," this episode serves as a series primer as DiNozzo, tied to a chair and shot up with sodium pentothal, gives a rundown to his captor about the rest of the team and their standing in the iNCIS/i universe. There is considerable comfort to be taken in the show's format. Episodes usually begin with discovery of a shocking and grisly murder, then office banter and byplay until Gibbs announces said crime ("We got a dead marine, grab your gear") and then the labyrinthine investigation leading to an act 4 twist. This isn't iLaw and Order/i, where sometimes the guilty walk. This is iNCIS/i and justice is always served. But it's not the crimes; it's the characters that are at the heart of this series' enduring popularity. This season provides Ziva (Cote de Pablo) with an especially satisfying arc as she quits the Mossad to become an actual NCIS agent and studies for her United States citizenship exam. Her will they-won't they romantic tension with DiNozzo simmers satisfactorily over the course of the season. Season 7 comes full circle with Gibbs's capture by Mexican drug cartel leader Paloma Reynosa, seeking revenge for Gibbs's murder of her father. She offers him a career change. "You might as well put a bullet in my head," Gibbs predictably replies. But she ups the ante in an unspeakably bad way that is the stuff season-ending cliffhangers are made of. This DVD contains interesting special features that immerse viewers in the production of the series, from the sound design to the design of Gibbs's house, which is seen for the first time this season. i--Donald Liebenson/i
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Love NCIS September 2, 2010 Kat 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I am another late bloomer to this show (having been more interested in Stargate SG! and Stargate Atlantis) but have come to love the show and the characters.
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br /My favorite character is Gibbs, with Tony DiNozzo a close second. I like how Mark Harmon plays him and how his character has evolved over the seasons. I would love to have a boss like him that I could trust to have my "six".
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br /The only thing that I wish is that they would do more commentaries on the episodes. The other shows that I have DVD sets (Stargate SG1 and Stargate Atlantis, they actually have commentaries on almost all of their episodes after season 3 from actors, directors and producers) have more commentaries. I find it fun to hear what the actor/director was thinking when they did a particular scene, or relate a funny moment.
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br /Michael Weatherly and Pauley Perrette's commentaries were a lot of fun. It made me want to be there with them.
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br /Anyway, I'm now an ardent fan (I even read as much NCIS fanfiction as I can get my hands on - LOL) and will be here for years to come.
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Ncis season 7 September 1, 2010 Kathy Miller 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I am a big fan of NCIS. The chemistry between the agents is really fun. I never though that Mark Harmon would be able to pull it off but he actually does, do to the great staff. The DVD is worth watching it includes many eppisodes for cheap money. This would have been my favorite season if it had not been interrupted. I bought the season 7 NCIS DVD for the second half of the shows. I feel strong that the beginning of the season was the best ever put on tv. This unusual drama with a great cast in which every charcter is unique. Unfortunatly the last half of the season dragged with episodes related to a drug cartel and a few strange episodes like Obsession.
Season 7 didn't disappoint! August 31, 2010 Jayhawk226 (Kansas) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I finished my Season 6 set after Season 7 started so I didn't watch NCIS on TV. I waited anxiously for this set to finally arrive and as I expected this season didn't disappoint.
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br /Everything I've come to love about NCIS is still strong in Season 7 and I can't wait for the Season 8 premiere. Already have the DVR set to start recording this season. I'll still most likely buy Season 8 on DVD when it comes out.
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br /A great core and awesome guest stars. Call of Silence (from Season 2) is still my favorite episode as all the little things they do to honor the MoH recipient, really make it special.
Defective sound? August 31, 2010 scott sharber (murfreesboro, tn United States) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
On certain episodes there is a high pitched squeal recorded in the soundtrack. It goes away with muting or pausing, so Im sure it's in the soundtrack. Other than that, NCIS remains one of my all time favorites and I own all seasons as to date. The one thing I dislike about this season is the play all selection. Its missing. So no longer can you watch them back to back without having to hit the remote after every episode. Other than those two problems, it's NCIS. Am going to contaAmazon and see if there is a defective set of these, as there was with The Andy Griffith Show where the laugh tracks were left off some seasons. They swapped them out no problem.
Best Drama August 30, 2010 E. K. Moseley (AZ USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
NCIS is by far a not miss drama. There is great story line and cast stories. You can tune in now for one episode and you are hooked. It is for every age group.
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