» Spoiler from EW.com:

Hi Sandra. Now that you have moved to L.A. and closer to the action, I really hope you can score some great scoop on my two favorite shows, Castle and NCIS. Pretty please? — Cheryl
Someone on the NCIS team is hiding a big secret, and how/when/why it comes to light, is going to lead to what I predict will be one of the best episodes yet. (And just wait till you see [spoiler]’s reaction to the revelation!)

Scott spoke about subtext and how important it is. As a writer you never want to come right out and say certain words. For example, Star Wars. There’s one scene where Hans Solo is saying goodbye to Princess Leia. She say’s “I love you” and his response is “I know.” This was done on purpose, and if you follow the characters you will understand what he is actually saying “I love you too.

Scott Williams (NCIS Co-executive producer/writer)  (Source: A day at a naval base)

Just do it already: whoa-my-ninja: May I just point out that Lost at Sea is written by... ›

violashipwrecked:

whoa-my-ninja:

May I just point out that Lost at Sea is written by Christopher Waild… who also wrote Dear Air AND Jetlag.

crossing fingers

’ll keep my fingers crossed, but I’m thinking we might not get any comparatively meaty T/Z stuff until the episode in which Tony talks to Ziva about his childhood.  This episode and the next seem to be focused on a lot of things, so I’m just trying to temper my expectations because any hints/speculations/ambiguous statements just leave me needlessly confused otherwise.  Just sticking with what’s been said by the actors/showrunner, we’ll get small moments when the writers felt they could fit them, and that all may lead to some more developments this year that bring Tony and Ziva closer. 

^^ this