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NCIS: Dangerously Sexy!
by Chris Willman May 04, 2009 09:53 AM EST
In the familiar NCIS squad room, Michael Weatherly and Cote de Pablo could hardly be presenting a better example of opposites, well, is it attracting? Because there seems to be not just sexual tension but, you know, tension-tension in the room as these two bicker from across their respective desks, freed from the mediating presence of boss man Gibbs, who is out on assignment.
In his sharpest retro suit, Weatherly's Tony DiNozzo toys with a stapler, skeptical and cockeyed as he peppers his counterpart about her relationship with a mysterious Israeli. De Pablo's Ziva David, a wolfish trained assassin in a backpack-toting collegian's clothing, does not take well to these insinuations, even if they're probably true. If that sexy widow's peak of hers were a dagger...
"Are we fighting?" Tony finally asks, as a camera operator zooms between their faces with a sharpshooter's timing.
"If we were," Ziva assures him, "you'd be on the floor bleeding."
The director yells "Cut," and Weatherly mock-apologizes to a visitor for the rancor: "We don’t usually yell at each other like this. Well, usually only off screen."
This has just gotta be love, right? Heavy emphasis on the gotta for the millions of fans who’ve been waiting four years--ever since de Pablo joined the six-season smash--for something other than suggestive chiding to develop between these two impossibly hot partners and antagonists.
On message boards across the land, the theoretical couple have collectively been dubbed "Tiva," perhaps in the belief that if a name were given to Tony and Ziva's purported longings for each other, consummation could be willed into being. Never mind that NCIS got to be one of TV's top shows by first being an investigative procedural drama, and a thwarted romantic comedy only fourth, or fifth at best.
But in what may or may not turn out to be a case of "give the people what they want," executive producer Shane Brennan is making the arc that closes out this season a must-TiVo Tiva extravaganza. This follows a year in which he deliberately avoided allowing the two characters much contact, in classic calm-before-the-storm fashion.
The fans who've put together YouTube compilations under names like "Tony & Ziva: Top 10 Sexual Tension Moments" will be in heaven...maybe. No one’s making any guarantees about whether the end of May will find them coming to kisses, blows or interoffice murder-suicide attempts.
"It's certainly thrilling to be able to give these characters a chance to come together and say things to each other and possibly blow up afterward," says de Pablo. There is a triangle, with the uncovering of Ziva's relationship with a possibly duplicitous Israeli boyfriend, Michael Rivkin (Merik Tadros), prompting personal revelations on top of some closely guarded climactic violence. "The cat's out of the bag," teases de Pablo. "Stuff is finally being said, as opposed to just glances being exchanged."
For more, check out this week's cover story of TV Guide Magazine, on newsstands Thursday!
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