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NCIS MAG
Addiction is an understatement when describing my relationship to CBS's “NCIS.” It is the cure to all my problems and the highlight of my day. I own every season and am constantly adding to my collection.
The comedy of a dysfunctional family in a work environment is one selling point of the show. “NCIS” has crime, comedy, and gore – which combine to make it the best show in America.
Each cast member has their own personality that adds to the show. For example, Abby Sciuto (Pauley Perrette) is a forensic scientist and an abnormal, sweet, sensitive, and spontaneous worker. She is my favorite because her attitude and vibe make the show better.
Mark Harmon plays the serious, straight-forward Leroy Jethro Gibbs, who is the chief of investigation for NCIS. Gibbs is like a father to Abby, since his wife and kids were murdered. Gibbs swore he would seek revenge, and he is doing just that.
“NCIS” is my favorite show because it always keeps the viewer's attention with its element of surprise, never letting its audience down. “NCIS” has completed eight seasons and is now one of the top shows in America.
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