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Politics and Washington are gonna play a big part in this next season. And that story line will probably pick up in the season opener. So Gibbs made his coffin? Ah, I love that. Killing Franks off was something you had in your back pocket and could use for maximum impact on Gibbs whenever you wanted.

Why was now the right time to pull the trigger? It just felt right for us. We love Muse Watson, we love the character, their relationship is very special and unique. The opportunity is there for that conscience or voice to return again at some point. Handle ASAP. Again, one of the highlights for me of working on this show is being able to plant new seeds and revisit them as the new season progresses.

I have a feeling that the diehard fans are gonna really enjoy the fact that Jimmy Palmer is engaged. There has never been an NCIS wedding, and that might be something fun that we can take advantage of later on. As soon as he said he was engaged, I was worried he was going to die in that elevator.

The reason that very often Tony or Gibbs will stop the elevator is because we just enjoy being in there. We take advantage of lengthy elevator rides as often as we can. On the flip side of that, you had Cobb just walk into the hotel room and suddenly surrender. I wanted it to be very unexpected and to take [the characters] by surprise as well.

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At the time of Franks' death, fans were devastated — which was ultimately the point the showrunners were trying to make. As then-executive producer Gary Glasberg told Entertainment Weekly , killing off Watson's character was not so much because he was no longer wanted on the show, but rather because they wanted to add some shock value to the series.

Despite his higher expectations, Watson maintained nothing but an amicable relationship with the cast and crew of "NCIS. As actor Rocky Carroll said in an interview with Entertainment Tonight via CheatSheet , Watson was written back into the series because he was considered to be one of the favorite guest characters.



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