‘NCIS’ Marks 200th Show

February 9, 2012 by Susan Leo  
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‘NCIS’ Marks 200th Show, Mark Harmon, left, with Cote de Pablo and Michael Weatherley in a show from this season’s ‘NCIS.’ Mark Harmon, star of CBS’ “NCIS,” says filming the 200th episode that will air Tuesday night wasn’t any big mile marker.

“There was a cake and there were speeches and we all went back to work,” said Harmon. “And then we’ll be [filming] 201 and next week we’ll start 202.”

The producers, however, say the 200th means a little more than that. They’re using the anniversary show to reflect on what’s happened over the past nine years.

And some of what didn’t happen.

Harmon himself is deliberately being a little blasé, considering that “NCIS” has a rare and pleasant distinction these days: It’s the No. 1 scripted drama on broadcast TV.

An early January episode drew 21 million viewers, 3 million more than recent episodes of “American Idol.”

In its ninth season, “NCIS” is gaining viewers, which is like a fresh cup of coffee tasting better on the ninth day than the first.

It simply isn’t supposed to happen.

So executive producer Gary Glasberg admits that for him, at least, the 200th episode is a cause for celebration and reflection. He says Tuesday night’s show will include both, and that furthermore, he’s given a lot of thought to exactly how he will do it.

“As far back as last summer,” says Glasberg, “I had sort of a sense what I wanted the episode to be.”

He’s not saying exactly what that is, but it will borrow at least one element from the Gwyneth Paltrow movie “Sliding Doors.”

That movie takes a single event in her life – one that seems completely minor and incidental – and shows how different her life would have been had it taken another direction.

The 200th “NCIS,” titled “Life Before His Eyes,” revolves around “a pivotal moment” for Harmon’s Jethro Gibbs, says Glasberg.

But it also goes beyond Gibbs.

“It looks back at key moments throughout nine years of ‘NCIS’ where decisions have had to be made,” says Glasberg, “and shows, had people gone one direction instead of another, how the world would have ended up.”

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