I think that Gibbs wasn't all that sure that Tony really did kill Michael in self-defense at first, not until Ducky gave him the report on Michael being under the influence. But I loved the rest of the stuff - the butt slap, the "I WILL see him again, won't I?", Gibbs trusting Tony completely to take care of himself in the interrogation room, Gibbs' smirk when Tony forced director David to reveal himself...
And I don't think that Ziva really meant it at the end, that she doesn't trust Tony - sure, she's pissed at him, but, IMHO, she doesn't have much doubt about what happened. She needed Gibbs to let her stay in Israel so that she could finish Michael's work - without NCIS' knowing.
And yup, McGee's remarks were quite inappropriate - but I loved that he had absolutely no doubt that what Tony did was self-defense.
Shane Brennan said that whatever people think would happen next - it would not. So, I'm intrigued.
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I think that Gibbs wasn't all that sure that Tony really did kill Michael in self-defense at first, not until Ducky gave him the report on Michael being under the influence. But I loved the rest of the stuff - the butt slap, the "I WILL see him again, won't I?", Gibbs trusting Tony completely to take care of himself in the interrogation room, Gibbs' smirk when Tony forced director David to reveal himself...
And I don't think that Ziva really meant it at the end, that she doesn't trust Tony - sure, she's pissed at him, but, IMHO, she doesn't have much doubt about what happened. She needed Gibbs to let her stay in Israel so that she could finish Michael's work - without NCIS' knowing.
And yup, McGee's remarks were quite inappropriate - but I loved that he had absolutely no doubt that what Tony did was self-defense.
Shane Brennan said that whatever people think would happen next - it would not. So, I'm intrigued.