This holiday episode focused on relationships within the team.
NCIS: Los Angeles Season 8 Episode 11 also focused on the feelings the holidays evoke.
Poor Kensi is still down in the dumps about not yet being back on the team.
Good for Nell trying to cheer Kensi up after she repeatedly failed a required agility test.
Nell: [Joan of Arc] was my first hero. But I have other sources of inspiration these days. Like Hetty ... and you.
Kensi: I don't know about that one. ... You do know she was burnt at the stake, right?
Nell: Nobody's perfect.
Permalink: was my first hero. But I have other sources of inspiration these days. Hetty... Added: December 18, 2016
Eric tries to cheer her up with a Kevlar-embedded scarf that doubles as a garotte. Only Kensi would appreciate such a gift. But Eric of course wanted to go bigger, to create some kind of "Swiss Army" scarf.
Near the end...
NCIS: Los Angeles Season 8 Episode 11 also focused on the feelings the holidays evoke.
Poor Kensi is still down in the dumps about not yet being back on the team.
Good for Nell trying to cheer Kensi up after she repeatedly failed a required agility test.
Nell: [Joan of Arc] was my first hero. But I have other sources of inspiration these days. Like Hetty ... and you.
Kensi: I don't know about that one. ... You do know she was burnt at the stake, right?
Nell: Nobody's perfect.
Permalink: was my first hero. But I have other sources of inspiration these days. Hetty... Added: December 18, 2016
Eric tries to cheer her up with a Kevlar-embedded scarf that doubles as a garotte. Only Kensi would appreciate such a gift. But Eric of course wanted to go bigger, to create some kind of "Swiss Army" scarf.
Near the end...
- 12/19/2016
- by Dale McGarrigle
- TVfanatic
Marilyn Monroe, Jack Lemmon and Tony Curtis keep this joyous Billy Wilder comedy fizzing from start to finish
"I tell you … it's a whole different sex!" This is the awed insight from the terrified 20s Chicago musician Jerry, played by Jack Lemmon, in Billy Wilder's 1959 comedy Some Like It Hot — now on re-release. He is disguised as a woman to escape scary gangsters, and so is his buddy Joe, played by Tony Curtis. They will get up close and personal with a girl-band on a night-train to Florida, including the demure ukulele player Sugar Kane, superbly played by Marilyn Monroe, demonstrating the most famous lip-pursing mannerism since Mae West: somewhere between a pout and a moue.
As well as everything else, it is the best remake in movie history: reworked from a 1951 German comedy that Wilder had discovered called Fanfares of Love written by Peter Thoeren and Michael Logan,...
"I tell you … it's a whole different sex!" This is the awed insight from the terrified 20s Chicago musician Jerry, played by Jack Lemmon, in Billy Wilder's 1959 comedy Some Like It Hot — now on re-release. He is disguised as a woman to escape scary gangsters, and so is his buddy Joe, played by Tony Curtis. They will get up close and personal with a girl-band on a night-train to Florida, including the demure ukulele player Sugar Kane, superbly played by Marilyn Monroe, demonstrating the most famous lip-pursing mannerism since Mae West: somewhere between a pout and a moue.
As well as everything else, it is the best remake in movie history: reworked from a 1951 German comedy that Wilder had discovered called Fanfares of Love written by Peter Thoeren and Michael Logan,...
- 7/17/2014
- by Peter Bradshaw
- The Guardian - Film News
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