I was right! I was right!! I was right!!!
*Commences dancing for joy like Diona Reasonover.*
The writers almost fooled me into thinking I had deluded myself. But, I was right, all along. Ziva David--as played by the inimitable Cote de Pablo--did return as part of a season-ending cliff-hanger. The only remaining questions being: how did she survive that Kort-engineered attack on her Israeli hide-away? And does the danger she so abruptly barged in, to warn Gibbs about, have anything to do with that Canadian pill-pusher the renegade hospital pharmacist was worried about?
The answer to both, of course, will only come next fall.
On a lighter note? I loved the plot twist involving Emily Fornell's dream. It almost makes me wish the episode could have been entitled "Touched By An Ex-wife From Hell!" But, I'm glad they didn't.
It wouldn't have looked right for Roma Downey to sue Belisarius and CBS.
*Commences dancing for joy like Diona Reasonover.*
The writers almost fooled me into thinking I had deluded myself. But, I was right, all along. Ziva David--as played by the inimitable Cote de Pablo--did return as part of a season-ending cliff-hanger. The only remaining questions being: how did she survive that Kort-engineered attack on her Israeli hide-away? And does the danger she so abruptly barged in, to warn Gibbs about, have anything to do with that Canadian pill-pusher the renegade hospital pharmacist was worried about?
The answer to both, of course, will only come next fall.
On a lighter note? I loved the plot twist involving Emily Fornell's dream. It almost makes me wish the episode could have been entitled "Touched By An Ex-wife From Hell!" But, I'm glad they didn't.
It wouldn't have looked right for Roma Downey to sue Belisarius and CBS.