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NCIS Season Ten

 

 

SCORE: 43

 

NCIS Season Ten 

 

One of the things I find very interesting is how things the world define as the best are constantly attacking God’s law. NCIS Season Ten is a prime example of this. It feels like the writers went out of their way to offend Christians on so many levels. They also include subtle changes to reality that impact and influence the minds of millions. I was shocked to see NCIS Season Ten show all terrorists as white. No wonder there is such racism against white people this day and age. Hollywood is spreading their hate.

Everything is set right after the explosive heart attack inducing season finale from NCIS Season Nine. The season finale of NCIS Season Ten is very lackluster in comparison. One thing that makes no sense to me is they spent all those episodes trying to catch Harper Dearing in NCIS Season Nine with no success. But they quickly resolve it in NCIS Season Ten.

NCIS Season Ten continues the anti-man, breaking the law, sexual deviancy preaching from previous seasons. They invade privacy, hack whoever they want (quite easily with no consequences), support discrimination against men, white people, Israel, and people from the South. We have a few characters die off in NCIS Season Ten. Which negatively impacts the others.

NCIS Season Ten preaches revenge is okay, needed, and a part of life. This flies in the face of what Jesus Christ taught. Characters in NCIS Season Ten are rarely held to the same standard the rest of us are. They are teaching federal employees can get away with whatever they want.

There was a short glimmer of hope in NCIS Season Ten. A justice department employee was going to charge Gibbs with a wide assortment of crimes. The writers demonized him, and let justice die off.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 40%
Sound: 40%
Replay/Extras: 75%
Gameplay: 35%
Family Friendly Factor: 25%

System: DVD
Publisher: Paramount
Developer: CBS

Rating: ‘NR’ - Not Rated


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