NCIS: New Orleans
NCIS: New Orleans
TV-14 | 23 September 2014 (USA)
SEASON & EPISODES
  • 7
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  • 3
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  • 1
  • Reviews
    fannyvanelewijck

    I loved ncis from the start. It felt natural to love this one too. I like all actors. Scott Bakula is great,CCH Pounder had this presence in every scene that I just love. She brings balance in everything whenever there is an unbalance of emotions, or need of wisdom or good advice...(Like Yoda). Everything and everyone is so wel brought to life. Too bad that Belgium is a bit behind on the seasons.

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    Al Yu

    I loved the scenery and watched NCIS New Orleans although I didn't think much of the acting. However, after 2016 it became increasingly more difficult to watch and here is why:Horrible camerawork! Not only they abuse the spinning camera in hopes of adding "action", the editing also became plain horrible. It becomes a torture to watch. Check out any random episode and try timing how many seconds the camera stays on anything. Very often it's under one(!) second, mostly around 2-4 seconds, and four seconds probably slows down the pace, in the eyes of those who are in charge of this production.Not to mention constant camera shaking and jerking. It's like a hip-hop video or some crazy 20 second used car sales commercial. One needs to be on meth to watch this... I will be relieved to see this series go.

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    coetzernrb

    Comming from Mark Harmon I expected much more. The view of the locals and the way they are, is wrong. I have visited New Orleans and other places, most of what is portrayed is wrong.But past that, the show is mediocre, some really bad acting, no real chemistry between the actors and it is so much paste on, bad acting that a cheap porn movie has a better plot and acting

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    D. DeBlois

    I love the NCIS shows. Entertaining characters, diverse and textured scenery. I like that the writers sometimes come up with a plot that I haven't seen or read in any variation before. THAT BEING SAID,I must pose the question: Is it possible to write a good TV show without inserting an agenda? For instance, Persons of Interest was taken off the air after soon after a self involved individual took the focus off the "team" and their work and diverted a portion of the attention to a lesbian relationship. It sapped the strength of the program. I see the same thing happening here. Making the characters deeper is a great idea but, really, in real life do you realize how few people per capita are homosexual? So if there are so few that interact with hetero's in real life, how does it benefit the program to force on the average viewer something that they cannot really grasp or identify with? Thanks for your attention. This is wisdom that could make you money. Hope you hear me. D.

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