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Date Posted: 15:39:43 08/08/06 Tue
Author: Debby
Subject: Sasha Alexander did not ask to be written out until March 2005, sometime around when DPB took a vacation to Australia and was preparing to write the season finale. (from Kate O'Hare's two articles "'NCIS': Kate Out, Aussie In?" and "'NCIS': Ends with a Death" and Ask Ausiello from June 1, 2005. My guess is that DPB decided to kill Kate in "Twilight" in such a way to mirror "Reveille" (that's easy to do, after the fact), rather than "Reveille" being evidence that SA wanted out (because she didn't ask out until almost a year later)
In reply to: Ryne's Mom 's message, "Foreshadowing or coincidence?" on 07:19:05 08/08/06 Tue


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[> [> That was my point....he used that first season ending to make his second season ending, maybe making it look like forshadowing to anyone smart enough to catch it! -- jagglebelle, 08:42:32 08/09/06 Wed [1]


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[> [> [> I think you're right that Gibbs' nightmare was supposed to be prescient (in terms of the NCIS world); for me, at least, it's the only way it explains Ari's weird transformation from this sort of Machiavellian, suave spy to a guy who's got a daddy vendetta. Within the NCIS fictional canon world, it totally works. But the original question seemed to be asking if SA had wanted out before the end of Season 1, and that "Reveille" and "Twilight" were done in tandem (to give a season-long Kate exit) rather than "Twilight" drawing on "Reveille". But I may have read the post wrong. -- Debby, 19:16:24 08/12/06 Sat [1]


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