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Let's Talk NCIS

So, on the latest episode of NCIS, Ziva asks for her job back, Gibbs tells her that she can no longer be a Masad Officer.

She tells Gibbs that she has already sent an e-mail to her father... (talk about a resignation letter eh?)... and she stands there waiting for Gibbs to sign the paper.

From the previews next week, it doesn't look like he signs it now does it?

Personally I think it's time they got rid of Ziva, time for a new character to fill the female shoes in the show. Too bad they got rid of the female director, she rocked.

Oh well... I'm sure eventually I'll get used to her... of course she's been on the show how long? Yeah um... shoot.

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