"NCIS" Legend (Part II) (TV Episode 2009) Poster

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(2009)

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8/10
Song
tonygarcia-1265825 October 2018
Does anyone know how the name of the song as the end? Sounds like it might be from U2!
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4/10
Silly and Unbelievable
htpalmer-125 October 2018
Watching a rerun of NCIS, I never watched it while on a major network. The show works as a whole w/some obvious cliches but t works most of the time. While watching this I couldn't help thinking of the leader of the intels character, Lara act is absurd how attractive she is. This show needs to get real w/these eye pleasing characters. Silly, sexist and stupid. Why is t she played by a Mexican-American or Asian-American actress? Ridiculous and not credible. It ruins an otherwise good show.
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3/10
The Lara Macey character
CrimeDrama125 June 2021
Warning: Spoilers
I used to be a fan of NCIS but not the spin-offs. A few months ago, I started watching NCIS: New Orleans but then found NCIS: Los Angeles more interesting and returned to watching NCIS. However, they went too far with Ziva David's character. Anyway, Lara Macey was never in NCIS: Los Angeles so that means she was only created in NCIS to explain why Gibbs got away with revenge murder. NCIS: Los Angeles debuted the same year that Legend 1-2 aired so I do not buy why Macey was eliminated (killed or otherwise) Also, the ending with Sam and G is bizarre. It was not explained how the terrorists found out G was a cop. The final scene fit with the predictability of modern crime dramas. Have you noticed that when an agent/officer has no one covering their six, bad things WILL happen. I have learned to expect it, which sucks.
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2/10
Love the show, hate the episode.
cmyth0079 January 2022
Clearly a crossover episode designed to draw audiences into watching the spinoff, this left a bad taste in my mouth and I certainly won't be tuning into NCIS: Los Angeles.

For starters, there was just too much artificial tension manufactured, in an attempt to create some drama. It fell flat.

Another thing that I didn't care for was the use of tech. Something that all NCIS shows are guilty of, to some extent, but they push it over the top here. In LA, the NCIS team can do everything on their fancy equipment and at lightning speeds, to the point that it is ridiculous and ruined the experience.

The thing that pushed it over the top for me was when one of the female characters from the LA team pulls her car over and smashes one of her headlights. This was an on the fly move to create an excuse to make contact with a body shop. While the tactic didn't bother me, what happened next certainly did. These three young men were walking the street nearby, and see her. One of them makes a comment to her, a cheezy come-on, but none of them were being threatening in any way. Her response? She draws her gun and points it at them. Yeah....okay....
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Ziva goof
momsar24 June 2020
This is the only episode (that I have noticed) that Ziva uses a contraction. She and Tony are in the squad room and she is saying the he did not expect her to identify Rifkin. At about 28:10, she says "you think I didn't" rather than you think I did not.
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