Talk:Nature of the Beast (NCIS)

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DiNozzo's memory for movie trivia fails him

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I've seen this episode several times before, but I just now noticed, at about 19:25 in, Tony's talking about Angels with Dirty Faces, and he reference's Bogie's priest and Cagney the gangster. Bogart was in the movie in a smaller role as a crooked lawyer, but it was Pat O'Brien who co-starred with Cagney as the priest. He's usually so dead-on too. Oh well, wonder if they did that intentionally because of his short-term memory loss in the episode.

Edit: um, nevermind, I see somebody else beat me to it, and with the same evaluation of Tony's memory issues.

Fgoron2000 (talk) 06:44, 16 September 2015 (UTC)Reply

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