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NCIS is too limiting in terms of jurisdiction. I was thinking NSA.

Don't forget "Quantum Leap" and "Riptide"

The big question-is Bill Maxwell still an FBI agent, or do they go with another agency to try to make it more "modern"?

Post and Carpenter were masters of their craft. Unfortunately, it has become a lost art.

This is too good to be true
Look at me
Falling for you

Oh my god! So much yes! He would be totally perfect.

What I've heard is that men and women play different types of games. Men are more likely (I'm talking about large trends, I know there are women who play and enjoy the kinds of video games I am about to list) to play games like Bioshock, GTA, Wolrd of Warcraft and Call of Duty. Women prefer more casual games, like

Didn't "happy holidays" originate as a shorter way of saying "Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year?" Dean Martin was singing "Happy Holidays" well before being politically correct was a thing.

I started watching sometime in middle school. It was one of the first "grown-up" sitcoms my parents let me watch. I felt so cool watching "Friends" "Will and Grace" and "Fraiser"

Ambiguity was acceptable to the network, but divorce was still taboo.

Most people think that her husband had died, so you're not alone in thinking that.

Carol's status is ambiguous. We know the husband is not in the picture at all, which would lead the viewer to think dead. Most articles on the show from when it aired refer to Carol as a widow. It's never stated in the show that her first husband is dead.

I like the idea of two posts; one for casting choices that were brilliant like Robert Wagner on "NCIS" and another post for choices that made no sense.

I love sitcoms, but most sitcoms are fluff. The ones that aren't fluff stand out for that reason (they are different from the others).

DJ and Stephanie move in together, with sons that each had from a previous marriage. They worry about a lack of male influence, so Nicky and Alex come live with them.

genetic roulette would my answer. Also, some children are born blonde, and then their hair gets darker as they age.

Balki! and Demitiri! and Cousin Larry!

If they did this, I would want to see a reboot with the children as adults. DJ and Stephanie move into together, and combine families (after divorce or one of them becoming a widow), since one or both might have young children. Nicky and Alex, who have graduated from college but can't find jobs, move in to help out

Damn, you beat me to it! This is why fantasies are wonderful; you can forget about the fact that he's gay and raising children with his partner, and all of the other women who want him as badly as I do.

Animated series or comic books would be far better for Tek Jansen stories than novels.