NCIS: New Orleans
NCIS: New Orleans
TV-14 | 23 September 2014 (USA)

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    Curapedi

    I cannot think of one single thing that I would change about this film. The acting is incomparable, the directing deft, and the writing poignantly brilliant.

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    Ezmae Chang

    This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.

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    Philippa

    All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.

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    Sarita Rafferty

    There are moments that feel comical, some horrific, and some downright inspiring but the tonal shifts hardly matter as the end results come to a film that's perfect for this time.

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    carolambesi

    This show has had a few struggles over the years but has managed to find it way back. I wasn't sure about Vanessa Frelito at first - a little too overbearing and dramatic - but I really think she is settling in nicely. It is fine that she is gay but I hope the writers have figured out that her sexual orientation is an interesting side-note but not a major issue.

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    thebankerlf

    Don't know what producers are thinking with this cast. Gregorio is a joke, almost as big a joke as that dufus nerd Sebastian, who they tried to make into an Agent.......laughable. So tired of a poorly cast show trying to make it into big time TV. That fake southern drawl from the kid playing an Agent has rubbed everyone the wrong way. New Orleans is mis-portrayed, Pride is an arrogant, rogue NCIS boss who just can't pull off the professional role that Gibbs portrays on NCIS, and the only redeeming factor on the entire show is the M.E.....CCH Pounder is terrific but she needs to find another series to be cast in before she goes down with this doomed ship. I am officially removing this show from my DVR programming in favor of many other really good shows in the Wednesday night lineup.

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    Kaleecee

    I actually started watching this because of watching Bull w/ Michael Weatherly. I decided to check out the stars in all the NCIS shows, I saw that Lucas Black was in NCIS /New Orleans. That is why I started with NCIS/NO and liked it enough, so I binge watched 3 seasons and then also started watching NCIS-LA and season 2 got me hooked because of the funny parts. I binge watched about 4 seasons of that and finally decided to try NCIS., which I am into S3 and now it is hard to go back to watching the other NCIS' cause they aren't funny enough. Bottom line about NCIS/NO, I do not like Bakula's character all that much, I disliked Zoe/Brody and was so happy to see her leave, I can't seem to get used to Shalita/Percy as I feel she is trying too hard to be accepted. I really wish there was more funny stuff. But I will keep watching anyway.I do watch all the NCIS shows and have enjoyed watching the changes in technolgy with each show.

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    star-wars-fan

    I loved this show when it first started, but the changes and "political correctness " are destroying it. The worst mistake is adding Gregorio. She is horrible and we can't stand watching when she is on. Loud-mouthed, talks so it is hard to understand her words at times and adds nothing to the show. They have done more than enough episodes showing bias, but now you had two white men associated with the mayor's office that were crooked and it took a black woman to bring in honesty and a fair and impartial agenda. And, of course, you had to have at least one homosexual! Can't we just have a show to entertain us without trying to appease all of the special interest groups? That only detracts from the stories and the time given to solve a case is short enough without insisting on teaching the stupid masses a lesson! Please just stick to the story and ditch Gregorio and this show might survive!

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