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Sasha to return to NCIS?
Written by on January 13th, 2012

Before that happens, “NCIS” has another road to travel when the show celebrates its 200th episode.

Set to air on February 7 on CBS, the special episode will take a look at what could have happened if different decisions were made by the characters over the years.

Glasberg said Holly isn’t coming back for the episode, but he smiled and said to watch when a reporter asked if Sasha Alexander (who played Kate) would return for the special.

He also said the 200th episode will feature many eye-catching moments.

“There’s very much an ‘It’s A Wonderful Life’ quality to this story,” Glasberg said in response to another reporter’s question. “People should watch this episode multiple times because there’s so much crossing and appearances that happen, that I highly recommend the DVR to be turned on.”

The show boss told Access that no one from “JAG,” the show which spawned “NCIS,” would appear.

“That, I can tell you, isn’t happening, but a lot of people that go way back in the history of ‘NCIS’ [are in the episode],” Glasberg said. “I’m not going to give you names, but there are heroes as well as villains.”

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Rizzoli & Isles debuts in Canada on Tuesday
Written by on December 31st, 2011

Add to the list Rizzoli & Isles, premiering in Canada Tuesday at 10 p.m. on Showcase. The series, which stars Angie Harmon (Law & Order) as policewoman Jane Rizzoli and Sasha Alexander (NCIS) as medical examiner Dr. Maura Isles, has been a hit for two seasons on the U.S. cable network TNT.


“Burning Down the House” Rizzoli & Isles Screencaps
Written by on December 27th, 2011



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Janet Tamaro recaps finale and teases new season with TV Guide
Written by on December 27th, 2011

We’ve seen Maura and Jane have little tiffs, but never at odds like this.
Tamaro: Right. That’s when I think both actresses are best. Their chemistry is wonderful with the comedic moments and they both have a different level of intensity, but they’re both really interesting when they’re in conflict because of what they do and how they process their work. Hopefully, those last few seconds, where we’re going off of Jane’s face, where she’s feeling something so palpable and so upsetting, it shows what I’m intending: In those horrific moments in life, you don’t act in predictable ways.

How will this affect their relationship? Jane was doing her job, but will Maura see it that way? Can she forgive her?
Tamaro: That’s something we’re going to explore as they find their way back. There won’t be a whole lot of time passed. It’s a big rift. No matter how Maura tries to look at it, all she can see is Jane pulling the trigger and her father falling. … I’ll kind of bust myself and say I wrote myself into a corner with that scene. Maura processes things in a logical manner and that was just pure emotion that I think we can all relate to. I don’t know that we’ve seen that kind of fierce, raw emotion from Maura before.

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Rizzoli & Isles – Season Finale Promo
Written by on December 20th, 2011