Anyone else tired of Isler and the FBI?
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maniac84 — 9 years ago(January 05, 2017 02:33 PM)
We're supposed to dislike him, and he's gonna leave soon, since he pretty much fired Tammy from the FBI. But she will stick around. Pride has taken a liking to her and sooner or later she'll join the team.
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SindyLan — 9 years ago(January 09, 2017 05:34 PM)
I kinda thought he was OK, he was getting angry b/c agents were disobeying his orders, Gregorio went rogue more than once so he fired her, he told LaSalle and her to get the money and the 2 men, they didn't and then they were dead and the money gone, he had every right to be disappointed in those agents.
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maniac84 — 9 years ago(January 09, 2017 10:42 PM)
Gregorio and LaSalle made the same call Pride would've made, so yeah sure, no boss likes it when their orders are disobeyed, but we as viewers are of course "supposed" to side with Gregorio and NCIS and not with Isler. NCIS goes rogue all the time, especially when there are other agencies involved, and this goes for both the original NCIS, for NCIS: LA and NCIS: NO.
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maniac84 — 9 years ago(January 15, 2017 05:14 PM)
Because if you look at past experiences, going rogue has, more times than not, worked out for the best. This time it didn't, (however I have a feeling that Isler would've pretty much fired Gregorio even if the results had been great, just for disobeying,) but if they had always followed orders things would've turned out much worse than it did in many other older cases, so we are meant to give them a break and not make a big fuzz about it the (few) times when going rogue actually don't work out for the best
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SindyLan — 9 years ago(January 17, 2017 03:07 PM)
that may be, but Isler was never involved in any shenanigans going on in NOLA, and he didn't like the way they did things down there, he figures that when he speaks, they had better listen and they didn't, so he went ballistic.
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maniac84 — 9 years ago(January 17, 2017 03:32 PM)
Yeah, well, like I said, no boss likes it when their orders are disobeyed, but if Pride had listened to Isler's suggestion and backed off this week, Garcia would still be alive and a free man, so even if Pride doesn't formally answer to Isler, this time not listening to him was the right thing to do.
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SindyLan — 9 years ago(January 17, 2017 09:34 PM)
I thought he did listen to him at the end, that's how the mayor got transported to witness protection and they got all the names they wanted, then Pride set him up with the mayor by leaking the info to the mayor.
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SindyLan — 9 years ago(January 18, 2017 08:22 AM)
well, in the end, they came together, Pride new he had set him up by leaking the info to the mayor but when he got the news about the car bomb you could see the look on his face, he didn't like what he had done, it was not like him to do something like that, he is now a murderer just as if he had pulled the trigger.
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lamont-hard — 9 years ago(January 10, 2017 09:35 AM)
He was a bright spot for setting the tension for these episodes. Not everyone will be warm and fuzzy to all viewers. Yeah he is a bonified jerk but as a
character I liked him. I kept wanting him to get slapped upside his bald head.