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Date Posted: 08:44:15 01/17/09 Sat
Author: Deemus
Subject: I agree with Hope, above. I liked the way Harm and Mac were together, and leaving the location ambiguous gave each of us the opportunity to imagine them wherever we wanted (and nearly doubled the fanfiction ideas!). I wish we had seen all Harm and Mac, though, and not wasted all that time on the ridiculous, dead-end character of Vukovic. Did anyone like that character? I don't remember anyone every expressing that!
In reply to: jagnut 's message, "Jag" on 16:47:45 01/13/09 Tue


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[> [> If they had introduced Vic like they had introduced NCIS, that is one or two episodes, it would have been okay, they might have been able to have another show, but ............. -- p, 08:06:52 01/20/09 Tue

they needed to find a strong woman to be opposite him. none of the women they showed during Vic's tenure were strong, the blond bimbo was love struck puppy, the black girl was too submissive, they all caved in to Vic.

At least Meg and Caitlin never gave in to Harm. they fought him all the way to express their point of view even though they may not have come accross as well inform, they at least were put in the position of learning about real navy life.

anyway, there was too much Vic, he turned off too many people.


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[> [> [> Vukovic's character as he was introduced--sneaky, slick, and self-serving--made him totally unlikable in my book. He wasn't "the next Harm" because Harm was written as honorable and direct, even if he was sometimes a bull in a china shop. If Vic had had more admirable qualities as well as being introduced slowly (and with a stronger female partner, as you mentioned) he might have eventually been acceptable. -- Deemus, 17:20:34 01/20/09 Tue


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