NCIS Season Six
SCORE: 58
NCIS Season Six takes a dip after the monumental changes in NCIS Season Five. The language in NCIS Season Six feels much worse. Which is a real shame because children like the characters in this show. But I can not allow them to watch it in good conscious. The new director is explored in detail in NCIS Season Six. I must admit that I still do not like his character.
Trust is the main theme throughout NCIS Season Six. Gibbs and Leon do not trust one another. They investigate one another, and clash at various points in time. Leon wants more agents like McGee and less like Gibbs. Which is a real shame in my opinion. Gibbs may not be perfect, but he is not constantly breaking into computer systems to find information.
It was neat to see the crossover with the LA series in NCIS Season Six. The character clashes there revealed information about Gibbs past. It addressed something I had wondered about for years.
Director Vance hurts NCIS Season Six greatly. He is way too shady for my tastes. He also follows personal vendettas that cloud his judgment. Tony slinks back into the gutter in NCIS Season Six. This is a real shame in my opinion. He fuels the fire of the twisted view of sex this television show teaches. Ziva, Gibbs, and Timothy all contribute to this deviant viewpoint.
One thing I find most interesting about NCIS Season Six is how gracious it is to religions of other countries. Yet when it comes to Christianity it is down right hostile. No wonder persecution of Christians is on the rise - shows like NCIS Season Six are brainwashing viewers to have such hate filled attitudes.
NCIS Season Six ends with questions on where allegiances lie. The Massad agency issue is finally dealt with in NCIS Season Six. Tony stands up for himself quite nicely in the face of pressure. He winds up surprising everyone. But his hand is not the only one dealt in the season finale of NCIS Season Six. Ziva provides the largest surprises. The cliff hanger in NCIS Season Six is not much of one though.
I
like many of the characters in NCIS Season Six. I disagree with their
self destructive behaviors, attitudes, and opinions. NCIS Season Six is
definitely not a show for families. This is an adults only type of
television show. There are numerous adult only topics dealt with in NCIS
Season Six. And none of them are dealt with from a Biblical foundation.
- Paul
Graphics: 50%
Sound: 55%
Replay/Extras: 80%
Gameplay: 60%
Family Friendly Factor: 43%
System: DVD
Publisher: Paramount
Rating: ‘NR’ - Not Rated
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