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dibator · 3 months
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Nir Yaniv’s rollicking, madcap military sci-fi satire The Good Soldier
 Catch-22 meets Starship Troopers in Nir Yaniv’s rollicking, madcap military sci-fi satire The Good Soldier The Good Soldier by Nir Yaniv, a rollicking, madcap military sci-fi satire that’s been described as “M*A*S*H in outer space” and “Catch-22 meets Starship Troopers,” is the latest adult science fiction novel published by Regina, Saskatchewan’s Shadowpaw Press. As U.K author and critic Adam…
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infosisraelnews · 1 year
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Omer Adam sauve un malade du cancer de la mort : c'est la touchante contribution qu'il a apportée
Omer Adam sauve un malade du cancer de la mort : c’est la touchante contribution qu’il a apportée
Le chanteur et son père Yaniv Adam, ont décidé de faire un acte humain émotionnel et de financer la guérison du cancer de la prostate pendant environ six mois de Shabbat car l’histoire d’Yitzhak Shabbat a touché leur cœur, lorsque l’hôpital privé Raphael a également décidé de financer le médicament. Il s’agit d’un montant de dizaines de milliers de shekels pour toute la période Le journaliste…
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dailynicknews · 10 years
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Nick orders new animated show "The Loud House"; announces finalists of 2014 Animated Shorts Program
Nickelodeon has announced that they have placed a 13-episode order of a brand-new animated series (NickToon) called The Loud House, the first series to be greenlit out of its 2013 Animated Shorts Program! Inspired by first-time creator Chris Savino's (Rocko's Modern Life, The Powerpuff Girls) chaotic life growing up in a huge household, the series will follow 11-year-old Lincoln as he gives an inside look at what it takes to survive in the bedlam of a large family, especially as the only boy with 10 sisters. Nickelodeon is aiming for a January 2016 debut for the show. Full news and sneak peek on NickALive!.
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Additionally, Additionally, Nickelodeon today announced its 11 finalists from its 2014 Animated Shorts Program. The shorts will be produced by the end of the year to feed the development pipeline. They are: "Francine" by Katie Crown; "Meat Pie vs. the Dark Ages" by Nickelodeon director Gabe Swarr, "Shelf Life" by Nickelodeon storyboard artist Robert Iza; "Summer Memories" by writer/director Adam Yaniv; "Ice Station Zedonk" by Nickelodeon director Tom Parkinson; "Night Crew" by independent animators Caitlin Boyle and Tara Helfer; "Planet Claire" by Nickelodeon executive producers Chris Viscardi and Will McRobb; "The Outsiders" by writer Eric Bravo; "Leander, Dre and Cyppy" by Nickelodeon storyboard artist Monica Ray; "Ugly Mutt" by PUNY Entertainment's Shadi Petosky and Dave Hagen; and "Bad News Bunny" by California State University, Fullerton, graduate Tarryn Henderson. You can find information about each finalist here on NickALive!.
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The 80 books posted on JewishBookWorld.org in September 2020 Here is the list of the 80 books that I posted on JewishBookWorld.org in September 2020. The image above contains some of the covers.
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bludeb · 3 years
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Jessica Yaniv as Grindelwald.
Checks a lot of Diversity Boxes.
Jason Momoa as Grindelwald (and replace Jude with Amber).
Chris Hemmsworth as Grindelwald (replace Jude with gym apparels).
Adam Sandler as Grindelwald (replace Jude with some Hot and Younger Actress with minimal clothes).
Benedict Cumberbatch as Grindelwald (replace Jude with Martin Freeman).
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Father, now a woman, gets 18-months for sexually assaulting daughter
Transgender female Twitter engineer charged with raping her estranged wife
Transgender Serial Child Rapist Arrested Again for Nude Images of Child: Nicola (née Ross) Florida
Trans-Identified Man Passes as Female Nanny to Rape, Kidnap Children: Synthia (née Dennis L.) Koopman | Women Are Human
Man Hides Past as Child Rapist by Becoming Transgender, Changing Name: Allison (née Dennis) Woolbert | Women Are Human
Male Transgender Impeached for Sexual Assault Allegations: Heather Dunn
Trans-identified Man Rapes Girl at Party: Dean Sawley
Trans-Identified Man Charged with Kidnapping, Raping Man: Jeffrey “Ciara” McEleveen
Trans-Identified Man Arrested for Molesting Adolescent Girl with Sex Toy: Tanner (a.k.a. Evelyn) Young
Vicious Child Rapist / Murderer Demands Sex Change & Freedom: Synthia China Blast
Three Men - Including Transgender - Sexually Enslave, Torture 14-Year-Old Girl
Trans-Identified Man Convicted in Gang Rape of Teen Girl: Lisa (née Louis) Massei
Two Male Transgenders Kidnap and Rape Underage Boy: Javoris “Aceiyana” Phillips
Police: Lowell Transgender Woman Sexually Assaulted 15-Year-Old Girl
Male Trans Activist who Identifies as Transgender Raped Woman to Impregnate Her with ‘Non-Binary’ Babies: Cherno Biko | Women Are Human
Trans Rights Activist Who Advocated Mixed-Sex Restrooms is a Serial Child Rapist: Chad Sevearance-Turner | Women Are Human
Popular trans activist Eli Erlick is a rapist
Trans Activist Jessica Yaniv wants to help 10 yr old girls put their tampons in
Man, Dressed as Woman, Charged With Sexually Assaulting of Boy
Convicted sex offender seeks access to women’s locker rooms through bathroom law
Man accused of posing as woman in sexual batteries found mentally unfit to stand trial      
Crossdresser given shops ban over Perth grope rap  
Crossdressing Suspect Arrested For Raping Woman
Convicted sex offender sues over sex change operation       
Joseph Patrick Bueche – Hit store clerk over the head with bottle for misgendering
Charles Norwood – Battery
Jarvis June “Lady Jae” Clark – Murder  
Maikobi Burks – Murdered mother, father, and sister
Emmagene Kaytlyn Cronin/Shawn Cronin writer for The TransAdvocate, battery, harasses women online
Chay’Im Ben­Sholom, claims to be transgender, murdered a woman
Richard Speck – Mass murder/rape of women
Veronica Bolina/Charleston Alves Francisco brutally beat elderly woman after invading her home
Derek Sinden, who identifies as a woman, assaulted/killed elderly woman after invading her home
Mark van N. – Dentist who killed his wife and mutilated the teeth of some 100 patients
Matthew “Maddie” Smith, murder
Dr. Richard Sharpe – Killed wife during divorce
Transgender woman arrested in Idaho bomb plot
Michael Adams – Shot and killed girlfriend
Psychotherapist Rita Powers murdered by her patient, a transwoman, because Powers didn’t think he was an appropriate candidate for sex reassignment surgery Note, in the link, that the transgender community blamed Powers for being murdered, saying that if she had just given her patient what he wanted, she would still be alive. In other words, ‘she asked for it.’ Sound familiar?
Transgender Activist Ordered To Stand Trial For Oakland Triple Murder
Cheryl Partsch punched in teeth for questioning cross-dressing man in women’s restroom. His punch cost her $60K in medical bills. Note that Patrick doesn’t identify as a woman, but still punched Cheryl in the teeth for being concerned about his presence in the women’srestroom, and called her questioning a “hate crime.”
Transactivist punches Mia Mac in face and neck, and breaks her camera, at Speakers Corner in London. Action for Trans Health London defended and excused the actions of the transactivist assailant. [See video further down the Masterpost ↓↓↓]  More info and screenshots can be found here.
A lesbian was jumped by a gang of transactivists outside of a gay bar. Her assailants then proceeded to brag about it on Twitter.
Feminists assaulted in Transgender Attack at Portland conference for Social Change
UK trans athlete Lauren Jeska, attempts to murder an official and attacks two other officials from British Athletics for reviewing the medals won while competing as a woman.  Lauren Jeska is male.
A minor female was assaulted by a transgender named Dakota Kern, apparently because she called him “dude.
Winthrop teen pleads guilty to murdering parents on Halloween morning 2016
Pasco: Cross-dressing man sentenced for battery
Disturbing Details in Shooter’s Social Media
Serial killer Donna Perry sentenced to life without parole | The Spokesman-Review
Trans-identified Man Kills Uncle to Fund “Gender” Surgery: Vonlee Nicole Titlow
Transgender Goes on Ax Rampage After Rejection, High on Transitioning Drugs, Alcohol & Cannabis: Karl “Evie” Amati
Trans-Identified Man Kills Girlfriend Because She Was Leaving Him: Michael Adams
Trans-Identified Man Poses as Woman to Lure, Blackmail, and Kill Man: Alhan Khan
Transgender female Twitter engineer, 32, is charged with raping her estranged wife the day after serving her with divorce papers
Trans activist Eli Erlick is a confirmed rapist
Male Trans Activist who Identifies as Transgender Raped Woman to Impregnate Her with ‘Non-Binary’ Babies: Cherno Biko
Trans-Identified Man Beats Up Firefighters Who Put Out Fire on His Property: Kate Lynn Blatt
Transgender and Prominent Trans Rights Activist Slaughters Long-time Friend: Gigi Thomas
Trans Rights Activist Who Advocated Mixed-Sex Restrooms is a Serial Child Rapist:
Robert Durst – Murdered wife, traded in real estate for high heels and lipstick, used transgender identity to stay hidden
Man dressed as woman robs Target with semi-automatic handgun
Arrest warrant issued for Transwoman in Montreal “sex change” clinic Arson
“Woman” killed neighbor before shooting self
Subway slasher caught blowing kisses on camera while vowing to ‘cut’ victims
Police: Stamford Resident Hit Woman In Face With Bottle After Gender Insult
Daryl Rasmussen – Murdered gay couple
Philip Walker Rosati, who identifies as a transgender woman, murdered wife
Kentucky Fairness Campaign’s Anthony G. Casebeer threatens lesbian feminists
John “Johnny” Jacobson Jr/Skylar Deleon – Armed burglary and murder
Mrs. Doubtfire’s arsonist arrested
Armed trans woman arrested after 10-hour D.C. standoff
Greg Ward AKA Karisma Garcia is a Transgender Women currently incarcerated for robbing a person with cerebral palsy at knifepoint
Trans women charged with assault in Casa Ruby incident
Richard Chaperon/Synthia Kavanagh – Murder & threats of violence
Transgender woman savage beating/murder of partner
Lamar McQueen – First degree murder
Thomas Cross/Teresa Cross – Aggravated assault
Craig Hudson – Tortured/killed wife, fights to wear wig in prison
William Gray – Killed two women
Thomas Lamb – Kidnapping, rape and murder
Nouchie Vellon – first degree rape
Austin Christopher Wikels – Handcuffed woman to bed & forced her to perform a sexual act another woman, & sadomasochistic assault
Drunk ladyboy attempts to rape 72-year-old woman
Man Claims Rape Was Result of Gender Identity Crisis – raped unconscious woman
Transgender woman accused of giving fake breast exams
Gareth Mcpherson – transsexual, raped woman in vicious attack
Transgender male threatened to arrange for a “football team” to gang-rape a man if he didn’t submit to a homosexual encounter
Transvestite taxi driver faces a prison term after he was convicted of raping a drunken woman in the back of his car
Keith “Rebecca” Elmore – attempted rape of woman, admitted to having cannibalistic fantasies of killing and eating women
Vance Egglestone – brutal rape of woman
Richard “Sherri” Masbruch – serial torture-rapist who tied women up, tortured, and raped them. Raped female inmates after prison transfer
David John Harris – sexually assaulted women while wearing women’s clothing
Clare Lawton – rape of woman, inflicting grievous bodily harm, burglary and unlawful wounding.
Peter Steel – rape of woman, inflicting grievous bodily harm, burglary, unlawful wounding, damaging property:
Renell Thorpe – Broke into a woman’s home, raped her, and tried to flee while wearing her clothes:  
Cross-dresser branded ‘high risk’ to women, sexually assaulted while wearing skirt, attempted rape of woman in bathroom:        
Gregory Philip Schwartz – attempted sexually assault of woman while wearing Barbie doll dress inside a Big Lots bathroom:
“Terf Tracker” Allison Woolbert : outed as violent sex offender:  
Convicted Sex Offender Leads Transgender Rights Effort in North Carolina
Child Sex Predator Paul Ray Witherspoon, ticketed for using female restroom uses “Gender Identity” defense
Jonathan “Johanna” Adrian Wolf – convicted sex offender, raped deaf girl, became trans activist fighting for locker room access
Xena M Grandichelli/Jeffrey Willsea a registered sex offender convicted of rape, becomes trans rights activist
Trans activist outs himself as a pedophile rapist
Lynchburg transadvocate arrested after assisting at-risk youth
Luis Morales “Synthia China Blast” – brutal rape and murder of 13-year-old Ebony Williams
Sexual predator jailed after claiming to be ‘transgender’ to assault women in shelter
Sex offender uses crowdfunding to raise money for gender reassignment surgery – molested 13 year old girl
Plymouth transgender sex offender jailed after coming into contact with child
Duane LeRoy Fox/Jennifer Ann Jasmaine – Committed offenses against 14 year old
Transsexual who downloaded sickening images of child pornography escaped jail because a judge said prison would be too tough a place for her
Louis Massei – Gang rape of a 16-year-old girl
Registered sex offender arrested on suspicion of entering a school campus and using a false female name
William Karl Olsen – Sexually violent predator
James Joseph Allard – Sex penetration with foreign object of victim under 14 years of age
Lewis “Lennea Elizabeth”  Stevens –  charged with possession of child pornography
Convicted sex offender sues over sex change operation
Convicted Rapist Sues NJ Prisons Over Sex Change
Man in women’s clothing arrested for child porn
Cross dressing pervert was jailed after breaching the terms of his sexual offences prevention order
‘High risk’ sex offender locked up
Transgender Woman Arrested on Bestiality Charges: Placed Craiglists Ad To Arrange Sex With a Horse
David Megarry Jr. aka Sandra Jo Batista – convicted child rapist
Ronny Edward Darnell – repeatedly raped a 13-year-old girl:
literally hundreds more examples here and here, and some more here
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documentaryoncinema · 4 years
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Documentales, 21
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'Exorcising cruising’ & 'The history of cruising', 2008, VOSE.
Presenta el proceso de preproducción y rodaje de ‘A la caza' ('Crusing’) de William Friedkin en 1980.
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‘All the love you Cannes’, Gabriel Friedman, Lloyd Kaufman, 2002, VO.
Presenta el peregrinaje anual del equipo de Troma al Festival Internacional de Cannes. Con  Lloyd Kaufman, Quentin Tarantino, Claude Chabrol, Doug Sakmann, Scott W. Mckinlay, Yaniv Sharon, Heidi Sjursen, Smokey Miles, Chad Ferrin, Daniel Kraus, Ariel Wizman, Edouard Baer, Roger Ebert, Jean-Claude Van Damme y Roger Corman entre otros.
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‘Bienvenido a Cannes’ (’Bienvenue à Cannes’, ‘Cannes: All Access’), Richard Schickel, 2007, VO.
Documental producido por TCM en el que se recorren los momentos m��s destacados de la historia del Festival Internacional de Cine de Cannes.
Con la presencia de Pedro Almodóvar, Emmanuelle Béart, Willem Dafoe, Dino De Laurentiis, Clint Eastwood, Abel Ferrara, Vincent Gallo, Lillian Gish, Brian Grazer, Ron Howard, Samuel L. Jackson, Michael Moore, Marisa Paredes, Debbie Rochon,Gena Rowlands, Martin Scorsese, Chloë Sevigny, Steven Soderbergh, Oliver Stone,Sharon Stone, Tilda Swinton, Kathleen Turner, Harvey Weinstein y Robin Williams entre otros.
'Los bravucones', NBC, 1963, VO, SE en YouTube.
Presenta una mirada a los bravucones, piratas y espadachines en los clásicos.
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Una selección de 10 Films, 10 Directores, 10 Actores y 10 Actrices. Según criterio de Días de Cine de RTVE.
'Nueva York para amantes de mitos cinematográficos', VE.
'Nueva York en el cine' ('New York at the movies'), Nick Davis, 2002, VE.
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‘Origen secreto: La historia de DC Comics’ ('Secret origin: The story of DC Comics’), Mac Carter, 2010, VOSE.
Presenta extractos de los cómics, las películas, las y series de televisión basadas en licencias de DC Comics con la visión de algunos de los creadores más influyentes de la historia del cómic y editores, entre ellos Neal Adams, Karen Berger, Mike Carlin, Dan DiDio, Neil Gaiman, Geoff Johns, Jim Lee, Paul Levitz, Dwayne McDuffie, Grant Morrison, Dennis O'Neil, el Papa Pablo, Louise Simonson, Waid Marcos, Len Wein y Marv Wolfman.
'DC Comics: The cinematic retrospective', Miguel Branco, 2016, VOSE.
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typingtess · 7 years
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NCIS: Los Angeles Season Eight Rewatch:  "Battle Scars" The basics:  A crooked administrator for the VA is kidnapped by a retired Navy Captain. Written by:  Jordana Lewis Jaffe and Andrew Bartels.  Jordana Lewis Jaffe wrote or co-wrote “Honor”, “Patriot Acts”, “Dead Body Politic”, “Paper Soldiers”, “Unwritten Rule”, “Big Brother”, “Iron Curtain Rising”, “Exposure”, “Savior Faire”, “Beacon”, “Defectors”, “Exchange Rate”, “Black Market” and “Payback”.  Andrew Bartels wrote or co-wrote “Allegiance”, “Zero Days”, “The Grey Man”, “Humbug”, “Fighting Shadows”, “Driving Miss Diaz”, “Angels & Daemons”, “Where There’s Smoke…”, “Glasnost” and “Old Tricks”.
Directed by:   James Whitmore, Jr. directed NCIS‘s “Legend” part two which introduced the OSP team before directing “Identity”, “Found”, “Human Traffic”, “Empty Quiver”, “Plan B”, “Familia”, “Lone Wolf”, “Vengeance”, “Recruit” and “History”.   As an actor, James Whitmore Jr. appeared in “The Long Riders” with James Remar and directed Remar in an episode of Jericho.  He directed John M. Jackson in several JAG episodes (along with an episode of Bones and an episode of Wiseguy).
Guest stars of note: John M. Jackson returns from "Payback" as Retired Admiral AJ Chegwidden, James Remar as Admiral Sterling Bridges, Carl Lumbly as Retired Navy Captain Charles Langston, Adam Harrington as Robert Bryant, Erin Way as Agent Zoe Morris, Guri Weinberg as Yaniv, William O'Leary as Harry Zinetti, Ali Hillis as VA Administrator and Jeryl Prescott as Barbara (VA Patient).  
Our heroes:  work with three men from Hetty's past.
What important things did we learn about: Callen: Uses math against Sam when it comes to traffic choices. Sam:  Offers wise advice to a troubled Eric. Kensi:  Sorry she wasn't there for Deeks as much as he was there for her. Deeks: Found a veil for Kensi. Eric:  Struggling with his actions in the field. Nell:   Switched back to her 2014 shampoo (coconut/mango). Granger: Dying. Hetty:  Has OSP working one end of the case and two Admirals working the other. What not so important things did we learn about:
Callen:  Remembers Granger fondly. Sam:   Little John. Kensi:  Wanted Granger to walk her down the aisle. Deeks: Wants a bongo drum for his birthday. Eric:  Friar Tuck. Nell: Maid Marion. Granger:  Had skills and a dry sense of humor. Hetty:   Remaining a little ray of sunshine.   Who's down with OTP:   Deeks is uncomfortable around the VA hospital.  Kensi realizes it and while Deeks talks about her hard times in the hospital, she knows that it was equally tough for him.  She always had him to lean on.  He spent weeks alone while she was in a coma.  Later, Deeks finds a lovely veil that he thinks Kensi could wear at their wedding.  Kensi talks about Granger walking her down the aisle. Who's down with BrOTP:  Callen and Sam get a look at the future with two older men running circles around them. Any Hanna family mentions:    No.
Fashion review:   Medium blue button down shirt for Callen with his dark blue jacket.  Sam is living in that black henley this season with a black leather jacket.   Kensi is going with the layered look today – dark blue long sleeve tee-shirt with a scoop neckline over a light grey long-sleeve tee shirt with a slighting smaller scoop neckline.  Medium blue tee-shirt for Deeks.  Dark red button-down shirt for Eric over a dark blue tee.  Rust red print v-neck dress for Nell.  Peacock blue suit with a small white pattern for Hetty that needs more air time. Music:  "Bad Habit" by Best Behavior is playing in the teaser.
Any notable cut scene:  No.   Quote:  Sam:  "Taking a man's life is a horrible thing, but it was necessary in this case." Eric:  "Uh, I-I know that, but I wish that I could forget it ever happened." Sam:  "The opposite.  You have to acknowledge what you did, process it for what it is-- a job that had to be done.  It's not for everyone, and that's okay.  That's why whose who can handle it protect those who can't." Eric:  "Do you ever struggle with it?" Sam:  "At first I did, but, you know, the path became clear." Eric:  "Must be nice." Sam:  "Listen, Beale, only you can decide which side you're on. Either one is okay, but you can't be both."
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Callen:  "You two were on a walk." Chegwidden:  "Well, I wouldn't call it a walk.  Walk implies exercise, cardio.  It was more a stroll."   Bridges:  "We like the neighborhood." Sam:  "The folks that live around here don't even like this neighborhood." Callen:  "And it's a total coincidence that this stroll…" Sam:  "3,000 miles away from where you actually live." Callen:  "Went right past the home of a man being investigated by NCIS." Chegwidden:  "So, we good?" Sam:  "Well, we didn't even get to the part where you drew firearms on us." Bridges:  "Oh, they were permitted.  A. J., I think these jokers forget that the last time you saw them, you saved their hides." Chegwidden:  "This is the one whose ex-girlfriend tried to kill Henrietta." Bridges:  "Oh, yeah.  I see what you mean."
If they kept these characters as wily old men, they'd have worked a lot better than the grown babies that were in the next episode.
Anything else:  The Previouslys have Hetty talking to Granger about looking bad and Granger confessing he's sick from Agent Orange, Granger's disappearing act, the reintroduction of Admiral Chegwidden and Eric killing the terrorist in "Gateway".
In LA traffic, a man is panhandling with some financial success but little compassion.  He asks a Mercedes driver to roll his window down.  With the butt of his gun, the panhandler breaks the Mercedes's driver's side window and pushes the Mercedes driver into the passenger's seat.  When the car owner tries to open the passenger door to flee, the panhandler warns if he runs, he'll be shot.  People are yelling 'call 911' in the background.  After being told by the panhandler to put his seat belt on, the Mercedes driver tries to buy his freedom with the $53.00 in his wallet.  The panhandler hits the Mercedes driver in the nose and tells him to put his seat belt on.  They race off.
Alone in the firing range, Eric is having a hard time even loading his weapon.  Sam arrives asking how long Eric has been in the range.  Sam guesses two hours.  It's been three.  Sam teases that Eric's gun isn't going to fire itself.  Eric is not doing well.  Sam asks if Eric wants to talk.  After a discussion of Nell's shampoo choices, Eric admits he hasn't fired his gun since the undercover assignment at the couple's retreat where he killed a man.   Sam understands – taking a man's life, even if it was necessary, is a horrible thing.  Eric wants to forget but Sam wants him to do the opposite.  Acknowledge the shooting, process it and realize it had to be done.  Eric isn't any better after Sam's advice.  Sam tells Eric that having to do what Eric did isn't for everyone.  Eric asks if Sam ever struggled with killing a person.  He did when he started but as his work continued, Sam's path became clearer.  Sam can handle the killing so he protects people who can't.  Sam tells Eric it is OK to be the protector and it is OK to be the protected but Eric can't be both.  Nell knocks on the door.  "Duty calls," Eric says.  "It always does,” is Sam's reply.
Up on Ops, Sam, Eric and Nell join Callen, Kensi and Deeks.  Robert Bryant was the man carjacked by the panhandler.  He's a VA Administrator.  None of the people at the crime scene could ID the panhandler.  Callen is shocked but Deeks isn't.  Panhandling and being homeless make people invisible.  Other than being African-American, the locals remember nothing.  NCIS has been called in because there are concerns that this is the work of an angry vet.  Several other agencies are involved in this investigation but the SecNav would "be obliged" if NCIS solves this before the other agencies.  Callen and Sam are looking at Bryant's house, Kensi and Deeks are being sent to the VA.  Deeks wants to go to the house.
Callen and Sam are arguing the use of math with traffic patterns at they arrive at Bryant's house.  Sam is anti-math in this argument.  The place is crawling with law enforcement vehicles.  Callen and Sam introduce themselves to an FBI Agent who just learned NCIS existed.  Agent Zoe Morris is not allowed to let Callen and Sam into the house and is extremely sorry for it.  NCIS will have full access to the house once the FBI ends their investigation.  Sam wants to share with the FBI but NCIS has nothing to share.  Instead, Sam brings up the fact that the FBI owes NCIS for killing "our friend" Under Secretary Duggan.  Morris is unmoved.  
Callen wants to know what the FBI knows – which is no ransom call and no known enemies for Bryant.  "Except the nine million vets trying to get healthcare at the VA," Sam notes.  Morris reveals that Bryant is living the good life with 12-fancy suits that run about $7,000.  Sam asks how Morris knew the suits were expensive – "I'm looking for a value mate and I do my research."  
As Kensi and Deeks walk into the same VA hospital were Kensi was treated, Kensi asks if Deeks is OK.  He claims to be fine but he is distracted.  She brings up not buttering his muffin that morning and making him listen to the Oprah Podcast as reasons Deeks could be troubled.  Deeks loves Oprah. But he also loves Phil Donahue - he’s conflicted.  
The reception area at the VA offices is overrun by veterans desperate for help.  The administrator behind the desk is doing her best but she's outnumbered and overwhelmed.  The panhandler walks in and makes his way to the front desk.  He berates the administrator – the men and women waiting for help served their country and deserve the country's thanks.  Emptying out a duffle bag filled with money, the man demands all the people in line be seen by a doctor and seen today.  Kensi and Deeks walk in as the money hits the front desk.  The man leaves just as Kens and Deeks say "federal agents".
Deeks sends Eric a photo of the panhandler/carjacker/money man from the VA hospital's security system.  The man left $50,000 behind.  Deeks thinks the kidnapping and the money left at the VA are connected.  Kensi is speaking to the administrator.  She tells Kensi she is not a monster.  She's a veteran herself and joined the VA to help.  She is following order even though she thinks the people giving the orders are fools.  
Asked about Bryant, the VA staffer said Bryant isn’t helping the veterans, he's helping himself.  The hospital has to improve wait times for treatment and Bryant tells the VA the hospital is making their goals.  They never make their goals – not even close.  Asked if Bryant was cooking the books, the VA staffers says Bryant is and is also getting paid bonus.  Giving the VA staffer her card, Kensi asks the woman to call if she remembers anything else.  She does remember something – Kensi, who was brought to the hospital injured a few months ago.  The staffer is happy to see Kensi doing so well.  "That's all we want here, to make people better."
Eric has an ID on the "VA Robin Hood" – Charles Langston.  Langston is a highly decorated Naval Officer with three tours in Vietnam.  When he left the Navy in 1989, he became a package delivery man until 2009.  Sam thinks Langston made Bryant withdraw some of his ill-gotten gains and use it for what the VA intended – sick veterans.  Eric is going to check Bryant's bank accounts.
Nell arrives with a link to Bryant's Mercedes.  It is parked in a Veteran's cemetery.  Kensi and Deeks are on their way.  Callen and Sam are going to check out Langston's home.  Sam thinks he can talk some sense to a fellow Navy man.  Eric tells him if that doesn't work, try as Little John since Sam looks like a Little John to Langston's Robin Hood.  Sam thanks Friar Tuck Beale before walking past Maid Marion Jones.  Nell tells Eric not to mind Sam – she sees Eric as an Alan-a-Dale – the wandering minstrel.  Eric likes that – he plays a mean lute.  As Nell walks away, Eric notes the smell of coco-mango.
Hetty calls AJ Chegwidden.  They have a situation.
Kensi and Deeks approach Bryant's Mercedes with guns drawn.  Deeks opens the trunk but it is empty.  Deeks isn't so sure Langston would bring Bryant to the cemetery to kill him.  Kensi says it is a place to honor and respect veterans.  Deeks agrees, saying Bryant is doing just the opposite.   Kensi sees "fresh prints."  "Of Bel-Air?" Deeks asks.  Kensi gives him a look and starts tracking the prints.  
Walking, Kensi mentions it was "kinda weird" being back at the VA hospital.  Deeks doesn't give much of an answer except to ask if Kensi is OK.  Kensi is – as long as she's not a patient, she's fine.  She asks Deeks if he is OK – he has a lot of memories of that place.  She was in a coma for weeks, he was awake for the whole time.  Deeks says he's fine.  His memories are mostly a lot of Jell-O and "proposing to a girl in a coma."  Kensi tells Deeks he was there for her for the entire time and she couldn't be there for him.  Just as things get serious, Bryant starts yelling for help.  Kensi and Deeks run to him.  He's hanging from his wrists on the flag pole of a mausoleum.  Deeks works to free him.
Callen and Sam break into Langston's house.  They aren't the first to break in – they place was tossed.  There is a noise from behind the house – Sam saw a shed in the back.  Callen and Sam make their way to the back of the house to find AJ Chegwidden with Admiral Sterling Bridges.  Both men are armed.  Callen wants to know what is going on.
In her office, Hetty gets good news from Nell.  Bryant has been found but no word on whether Langston is the kidnapper.  Asked about Langston, Nell does not have good news for Hetty.  She does have interesting news – Callen and Sam found two "familiar faces" at Langston's house.  "Oh bugger," is Hetty's reply.
Callen and Sam are questioning a non-cooperative Chegwidden and Bridges.  They keep asking how two East Coast men just happened to be in the home of an NCIS person of interest.  Chegwidden brings up Joelle trying to kill Hetty and how she was Callen's ex.  Bridges looks at Callen and can see that happening.
Bryant is not being cooperative either with the EMTs trying to treat him.  Kensi shows Bryant a photo of Langston, who is immediately ID'd as the carjacker.  Deeks asks if Bryant ever saw Langston at the VA.  Bryant is surprised Langston was a vet.  He thought the homeless people saying they were veterans were lying, as are the one with single mom or incurable disease signs.  The man is a delight.  
Kensi asks again but Bryant can't remember everyone who gets treatment at the hospital.  Besides, he believes Langston is just another vet with psychological issues – LA is swarming with them, "Trust me."  Kensi is stunned.  She asks if Langston wanted money but he didn’t. That surprises Bryant since that's what men like Langston usually want.  Deeks is as stunned as Kensi.  Kensi calls the conversation "eye-opening" and Deeks like that term.
Kensi whispers to the EMT to repack Bryant's nose, sticking the gauze "real tight in there,"  While Bryant wants to go home, Agent Morris arrives.  She's there to arrest Bryant for the "lost patient records" they found at Bryant's home.  As Bryant is taken into custody, Morris introduces herself as "the new face of the FBI" – she's going to be on the recruiting home page and pamphlets.  Instead of bring back Special Agent Ambrose when they think they're doing a funny FBI scene, using Agent Morris!
Bridges is angry at Sam who he outranks and who has less hair.  Chegwidden is sure Sam didn't mean to insult Sterling.  Sam is sure he is.  Hetty arrives, unhappy with the bickering and that Bridges has his gun out.  Bridges wants Hetty to tell Callen and Sam to stand down, Sam wants Hetty to get "Abbott and Costello" to cooperate.  AJ wants Hetty to tell everyone what is going on.  Callen and Sam realize Hetty brought Chegwidden and Bridges to LA.  
Around the table in the boat shed's main room, Hetty is addressing Deeks, Callen, Sam, Kensi, Bridges and Chegwidden.  She explains that after the Vietnam War, Americans were left behind because the US pull-out was done so quickly.  Hetty, Chegwidden and Bridges were tasked with getting the Americans back.  They were given whatever money needed for cars, fuel, bribes – anything that would bring people home.  Langston was part of the crew.  
When the mission was over, everyone returned to their lives.  A few weeks ago, Langston started acting strangely.  Bridges knew it was "the presumptive disease" – Agent Orange.  Granger has it, Hetty tells her agents, then Langston.  She expects them all to be diagnosed.  "Always a ray of sunshine," Chegwidden parrots his line from "Payback".  Deeks asks about Langston's end game.  Bridges thinks Langston is settling old scores, shaming the government, fighting for the disadvantaged, "bucket-list stuff."  Sam asks why Chegwidden and Bridges tossed Langston's house.  They swear they didn't.  
Kensi wants to go back to Granger – wants to know his involvement in all this.  Granger, Hetty explains, was one of those left behind in Vietnam.  Callen asks if she's heard from Granger.  She hasn't, "yet".  Being his own little ray of sunshine, Chegwidden thinks Granger is either dead or will be very soon.  
Eric pops up on the screen.  Langston shot up a pawn shop.  Bridges can't believe it – that's not what Langston would do.  Callen thinks Langston has been doing a lot of odd things lately.  Hetty begs the team to remember that "Charles Langston is one of us,"  
As Callen and Sam walk up to the pawn shop, Chegwidden and Bridges join them.  The math argument about traffic comes up and oddly, Sam and Bridges are on the same side.  Sam is not happy.  In the pawn shop, the owner, Yaniv, goes over what happened.  The place is mess.  While not ID'ing Langston, Yaniv is angry about the way the place looks and promises he only fired his gun in self-defense.  Chegwidden asks why the description given of Langston is so vague.  Callen shows the owner the photo of Langston – that's him.  Yaniv says he never saw Langston before today.  The pawn shop owner's lawyer appears - Harry Zinetti wants to talk to his client.
Outside the pawn shop, Callen and Sam are not happy with the way Chegwidden and Bridges are behaving and the feeling is mutual.  Eric calls with news – the traffic cams near the pawn shop show today was Langston's third trip there.  Bridges thinks the pawn shop owner is hiding something.
In interrogation, Callen and Sam show Yaniv traffic cam footage of Langston walking in and out of his business.  First Zinetti wants to see a warrant that allows Callen and Sam to use the footage.  No warrant needed – the traffic cams aren't private.  What is private is the pawn shop's security footage to protect Yaniv from Langston.  Zinetti wants Callen and Sam to get a warrant.  Saying that his client is the victim, Zinetti wants Yaniv released.  Sam doesn't think a victim would lie to a federal agent about seeing Langston before.  Zanetti reminds Callen and Sam his client isn't in the pawn shop 24-hours a day.  Other employees could have seen Langston.  Zinetti and Yaniv leave – much to Bridges's annoyance.  
In the main room, Chegwidden is on the phone, Bridges is stewing.  Callen calls Eric to ask for warrants for the pawn shop and Yaniv's house.  Eric already has them – Chegwidden got them.  "What can I say, people like me."  Eric waves to Chegwidden.  They're on for video games this weekend and in a nice bit of continuity, Eric says he has an amazing new recipe for porcini ragout, which was one of Victor's recipes from "From Havana with Love".   Callen and Sam are shocked.  Sam doesn't want them to talk to anyone.  Or touch anything.  Bridges wants coffee.  Sam will allow that.
With Kensi and Deeks checking out the pawnshop, Callen and Sam say they are going to check out a lead.  Chegwidden and Bridges are right behind them.  Eric doesn't feel right tracking to retired Admirals, especially ones who helped.  Callen thinks the Admirals have been one step ahead of them all day – he wants to see what they're up to.  Chegwidden and Bridges drive past Callen and Sam.  There is on GPS, however, on Hetty.
Eric and Nell can't find Hetty becasuseshe's left the office.  Walking around Langston's home, she finds an old photo on the wall – a young Chegwidden, Granger and Bridges stand around a jeep with Hetty behind the wheel and Langston in the passenger's seat.  Hetty and Granger are dressed as civilians, Chegwidden, Bridges and Langston are in uniforms.  The photo delights Hetty.  She is not happy to see what was behind the photo.
Deeks is playing a bongo drum – he's not half bad – in the pawn shop.  Kensi sent security video to Ops – she wants to know what he found.  Deeks found he wanted bongos as a gift.  He also found something for her.  As the groom he's not supposed to weigh in but he saw a lovely veil – "you would look absolutely beautiful wearing it."  Kensi tears up .  Deeks thinks he just said some idiotic.  Kensi tries to blow him off but he pushes.  Kensi explains that since she lost her Dad, she was going to ask Granger to walk her down the aisle.  Deeks thinks he would have loved that.  Kensi walks away.
Eric and Nell have proof Yaniv met Langston the day before the carjacking. Langston pawns something in a bag.  Yaniv paid the $50,000 used at the VA.  And now whatever that was Langston pawned is worth a lot more.
Callen and Sam follow Chegwidden and Bridges.  They are surprised Chegwidden and Bridges are just sitting outside a home.  Callen and Sam reminisce about Granger.  "Granger was a sly fox," Sam notes.  And Sam doesn't think the Admirals can hold a candle to Granger.  They don't have Granger's skills and they don't share his dry sense of humor.  Bridges's car turns around and drives up to Callen and Sam.  Insults are exchanged before Bridges drives off.  
Kensi and Deeks pull up to Yaniv's rather opulent home.  A man at the home won't let Kensi and Deeks.  Deeks has a warrant.  And since the house is so big, he's thinking of bringing a dozen agents to wait with him.  The man at the door tells Kensi and Deeks to wait outside.  They'll wait – but inside.  Kensi and Deeks talk about dinner – Kensi wants Deeks to cook.  With Kensi making cookies for Christmas, Deeks thought that would be the "catalyst for a new culinary Kensi."  Kensi is not cooking unless she's making cookies for dinner.  Deeks is excited about a cookie dinner.
Deeks thinks it is taking too long to find Yaniv.  Looking around, Kensi and Deeks see an open door off a dining room.  The man who let them in the house reluctantly appears in a long hallway – he has a gun and so do the two men behind Kensi and Deeks.  They run, ironically, into the home's spacious kitchen.  Lots of shooting occurs as Kensi notes Deeks finally has her in the kitchen.
Callen and Sam arrive and hear the shootout.  Eric tells them that Kensi and Deeks are pinned down in the kitchen.  Kensi adds they are nearly out of ammo.  A car pulls up near Sam's – it is Chegwidden and Bridges.  Sam tells them to leave but a gunman appears on the balcony opening fire.  The four men duck.  Chegwidden and Bridges are still armed.  They lay down cover as Callen and Sam race to the house.  Callen and Sam help Kensi and Deeks out of the kitchen, injuring the man who answered the door and killing the others.
The wounded man goes to the wine cellar.  Yaniv and another man are there with a badly beaten Langston.  Showing his injury to Yaniv, the wounded man is killed – he'll slow them down.  Yaniv wants Langston killed as well – Yaniv has what he needs.  Just as Yaniv's henchman is about to kill Langston, Callen arrives and kills the henchman.  Yaniv slips out a secret door.
Callen runs after Yaniv with Sam close behind.  Kensi tends to Langston while Deeks secures the house.  Yaniv's hidden door leaves to a secret road.  Yaniv is in the wind.  
Chegwidden tells Langston he looks like hell.  Langston is far more worried about a missing key.  When Kensi and Sam ask about the key, the three men have to show the team what they're talking about.  
At a storage trailer, Chegwidden promises to show the team something cool.  Inside a trailer, Kensi wants all of it – there is a motorcycle, tools, guns – a mobile spy/crime fighting lair.  Langston is upset when he sees a safe is opened.  When the men were in Vietnam with Hetty, they had to get creative about rescuing people like Granger.  They didn't spend any of the money the government gave them.  They’ve spent 40-years wanting to use the money for good.  Sam tells them to donate it to charity.
Hetty arrives – it wasn't money they were given to pull off the rescues – it was gold.  $1 million in 1978's gold is worth $40 million today.  Langston was in charge of the gold and their toys once they returned to the US.  He used a gold bar for to get the money for the VA – now Yaniv has it all.   Sam wants to know how Yaniv knew about the safe.  Hetty found an empty cubby behind the Vietnam photo.  Langston wrote down the trailer's location and the safe's combination.  Bridges is disappointed – Langston knows better than to write things down.  Langston tells them he doesn’t know much anymore.  He's losing his memory.  He's also suffering from the side effects of Agent Orange.  He took the bar to do some good with the time he has left.  Hetty tells them they're going to "go get that gold."
What head canon can be formed from here:   Hetty's past in Vietnam. Deeks alone with an unresponsive Kensi for days and days.  Kensi trying to cook for Deeks.  Eric practicing his lute.
Sorry to wet-blanket Granger walking Kensi down the aisle but that never worked for me.  Kensi has been a strong, independent person for more than half her life.  Granger was a trusted coworker – a man who saved her life several times.  So is Sam.  So is Callen.  Kensi's Mom walking her down the aisle is a stretch for me – Granger more so.  Always saw Kensi walking herself down the aisle.  Nobody is giving Kensi away - she’s walking down that aisle herself.
Episode number:   21 for season eight.  189 overall.
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Time to fly back home. I will miss leaving with Zoé, we had such funny times! I feel so close to her now and I am very grateful to have her in my life. See you at Strate on next Friday ;) 
I know that I will be back one day and I will see you guys, Lauren, Alberto, Yaniv and Adam. 
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Your DNA Profile is Private? A Florida Judge Just Said Otherwise
Detective Fields described his methods at the International Association of Chiefs of Police conference in Chicago last week. Logan Koepke, a policy analyst at Upturn, a nonprofit in Washington that studies how technology affects social issues, was in the audience. After the talk, “multiple other detectives and officers approached him asking for a copy of the warrant,” Mr. Koepke said.
DNA policy experts said they would closely watch public response to news of the warrant, to see if law enforcement agencies will be emboldened to go after the much larger genetic databases.
“I have no question in my mind that if the public isn’t outraged by this, they will go to the mother lode: the 15-million-person Ancestry database,” Professor Murphy said. “Why play in the peanuts when you can go to the big show?”
Yaniv Erlich, the chief science officer at MyHeritage, a genealogy database of around 2.5 million people, agreed. “They won’t stop here,” he said.
Because of the nature of DNA, every criminal is likely to have multiple relatives in every major genealogy database. Without an outcry, Professor Murphy and others said, warrants like the one obtained by Detective Fields could become the new norm, turning all genetic databases into law enforcement databases.
Not all consumer genetics sites are alike. GEDmatch and FamilyTreeDNA make it possible for anyone to upload his or her DNA information and start looking for relatives. Law enforcement agents began conducting genetic genealogy investigations there not because these sites were the biggest but because they were the most open.
Ancestry.com and 23andMe are closed systems. Rather than upload an existing genetic profile, users send saliva to the companies’ labs, and then receive information about their ancestry and health. For years, fearful of turning off customers, the companies have been adamant that they would resist giving law enforcement access to their databases.
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Post episode tiptoeing - “Battle Scars”
They left a lot of people who were credited in the beginning of the episode out of the press release.  Of note:
Adam J. Harrington as Robert Bryant
Harrington is Jason Abel in Daytime Divas, Sutherland/Gamble in TURN: Washington's Spies.  He was Carlyle in Drop Dead Diva, Agent York in Mob Doctor, Ethan Conant in The Secret Circle, Agent Walker in Dexter and Connor James in Queer as Folk.
Was Jason Axelrod in the "Watch Over Me" episode of NCIS: New Orleans.
Appeared in episodes of Shadowhunters, Major Crimes, Baby Daddy, Supernatural, CSI, Castle, Parks & Recreation, Luck, CSI: Miami, Outlaw, CSI: NY, Turbo Dates, Reunion, Smallville, DaVinci's Inquest, Jerimiah, The Dead Zone, Seven Days and Outer Limits.
Erin Way as FBI Agent
She was great.
Way plays Lindsey in Colony, Kat in Alphas.  Was Wendy Chapin-Lomeister in Detroit 1-8-7, Lucy in Love Vampires and Fiona in Splatter.  Appeared in episodes of Bones, Supernatural, Code Black, Rizzoli & Isles, Warehouse 13, The Mentalist, Betrayal, Marvel's Agents of SHIELD, Grey's Anatomy, Castle, Hawaii Five-0 and Girlfriends.
Guri Winberg as Yaniv
According to IMDB, he'll be back next week.
Appeared in episodes of The Mentalist, Body of Proof, The Good Guys, Cane, Burn Notice, The Closer, Pensacola: Wings of Gold as well as a number of feature films.
William O'Leary as Attorney
Marty Taylor in Home Improvement, Ben in Dear John and had guest roles in a number of dramas from 24 and the CSIs to The X Files and Matlock.
Ali Hillis as VA Intake Clerk
Another voice actor in a large number of animated series.  Also appeared in episodes of Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders, Bones, Castle, CSI, Memphis Beat, Less than Perfect, Boomtown and Felicity.
Was Rachel Hanna (great name!) in the "Retrial" episode of JAG in early season 10.
Jeryl Prescott as Barbara
Prescott played the soldier looking for treatment at the VA hospital.
Plays Golden in Powers, Cherry in Ray Donovan, was Jacqui in The Walking Dead.  Appeared in episodes of Castle, Revolution, Modern Family, Rectify, Criminal Minds, One Tree Hill and Surface.
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