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NCIS Season Seven

 

 

SCORE: 55

 

NCIS Season Seven 

 

It has been some months since I last watched and reviewed a mainline NCIS season. I was patiently waiting for Season Seven to go on sale. Once it did, I purchased it, and watched it. Now for the final part - the review. Quite a bit happens in NCIS The Seventh Season. Ziva is rescued, leaves Mossad, and decides to become a US citizen. She has a long road to hoe, but she makes it.

A new enemy is introduced in NCIS The Seventh Season - a Mexican drug cartel. Gibbs deepest darkest secret is finally unearthed. Tony and McGee are in weird places this season. The director continues to confuse me. At times he is a despised character, and other times he is almost human. Palmer makes all kinds of progress in terms of development this year. Ducky closes a chapter in his life, and is open for new opportunities in future seasons.

Expect plenty of blood, gore, and lust in NCIS The Seventh Season. There is also an increase in violent action in this season too. The language continues along in the gutter in NCIS The Seventh Season. There is some humor in the show, although most of it is adult only kind of humor. NCIS The Seventh Season takes time out from solving crimes to attack men, fathers in particular, and Christians.

NCIS The Seventh Season presents certain beliefs completely backwards from the real world. I think shows like NCIS The Seventh Season are part of the reason the Muslim world hates America. It portrays Americans as abusing poor helpless Muslims. It ignores the genocide being committed against Christians by Muslims. NCIS The Seventh Season includes a variety of wink, wink, nod, nod moments wherein someone is breaking the law. A lawyer is introduced to help the agents start to obey the laws.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 47%
Sound: 51%
Replay/Extras: 79%
Gameplay: 59%
Family Friendly Factor: 40%

System: DVD
Publisher: Paramount

Rating: ‘NR’ for Not Rated

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