Okay, this prompt wins the award for most awkward grammar. But I digress. *g*
I don't think I've ever actually cried when I watched NCIS. I'm not even sure I really teared up, to be honest. *ponders* I did have a lump in my throat on a few occasions, so maybe that counts?
Michelle Lee's death, for example, in "Dagger." The way she gave Gibbs permission to shoot her, the way he didn't want to but knew it was the only way. And then, in the end, when he talked to Michelle's daughter. That was pretty intense.
I might've teared up a little when I watched "A Man Walks Into A Bar..." because I figured out who Rachel was at the same time Tony did, and that look he gave her, the very sweet and gentle smile of understanding, it just did something to me. And then, as a double whammy, we get Gibbs in the very next scene with a sleeping Rachel, and we find out that he knew all along (well, this is Gibbs, after all! *g*) and the way he treats her in that scene... *swallows hard*
"Requiem" was pretty intense as well for obvious reasons, I think.
Funnily enough, "Flesh and Blood" made me tear up twice. The last scene with the DiNozzos, when Senior tells Tony he loves him (and Tony's reaction!) and then the very last scene between Tony and Gibbs because it just showed us how close those two really are, and how much Gibbs gets Tony. *hearts* Amen, indeed.
I don't think I've ever actually cried when I watched NCIS. I'm not even sure I really teared up, to be honest. *ponders* I did have a lump in my throat on a few occasions, so maybe that counts?
Michelle Lee's death, for example, in "Dagger." The way she gave Gibbs permission to shoot her, the way he didn't want to but knew it was the only way. And then, in the end, when he talked to Michelle's daughter. That was pretty intense.
I might've teared up a little when I watched "A Man Walks Into A Bar..." because I figured out who Rachel was at the same time Tony did, and that look he gave her, the very sweet and gentle smile of understanding, it just did something to me. And then, as a double whammy, we get Gibbs in the very next scene with a sleeping Rachel, and we find out that he knew all along (well, this is Gibbs, after all! *g*) and the way he treats her in that scene... *swallows hard*
"Requiem" was pretty intense as well for obvious reasons, I think.
Funnily enough, "Flesh and Blood" made me tear up twice. The last scene with the DiNozzos, when Senior tells Tony he loves him (and Tony's reaction!) and then the very last scene between Tony and Gibbs because it just showed us how close those two really are, and how much Gibbs gets Tony. *hearts* Amen, indeed.
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