NCIS Season Four
SCORE: 55
I am surprised it has been so many months since I reviewed Season Three of NCIS. Time has come to get a review of NCIS Season Four into Family Friendly Gaming. This adults only show continues many of the same trends. At the same time NCIS Season Four is a resetting of the team. Gibbs is in Mexico retired from the crime solving game. But he gets drawn back into it when friends need his help. Tony did a wonderful job as team leader, and is even offered his own team. NCIS Season Four sees Tony grow up in some regards. He works on a monogamous relationship - which is new for him. But I suspect something is wrong there - which has to do with the season finale.
The blood, gore, enticement to lust, and disgusting images continue in NCIS Season Four. Images in NCIS Season Four can scare children. So please use restraint in who you let see NCIS Season Four. There is also some violence on these DVDs. There is less of an emphasis on terrorists in NCIS Season Four. There is an obsession over an arms dealer and how these various government organizations fight one another.
Another aspect of NCIS Season Four that makes it adults only is the horrible language. I wish they would clean that up. It is nothing I want to hear. I served in the military and no one talked that way. I remember one soldier letting something verbally slip and they were punished - severely. So Hollywood is being inaccurate yet again. But does that surprise us? They get people of faith wrong, they get those with a relationship with Jesus Christ wrong, They get conservatives and small government people wrong. They get country people and families wrong. Their track record is one of major, constant, and continuous failure.
There are some rah rah team kind of bonus features in NCIS Season Four. I only found one episode in all of NCIS Season Four that I wanted to watch a second time. Which is pretty sad for this show. The humor in that one show was tightly written, and that is something I identify with.
There are few surprises in NCIS Season Four. The whole re-introduction of Gibbs is fascinating, but ultimately made no sense. He left for a reason, and that is ignored. So he should still have underlying issues with what is going on at NCIS and in the government. But that is not addressed.
Online video
games, families, creationism, and sex within a marriage is attacked in
NCIS Season Four. I am constantly shocked at how NCIS Season Four tries
to show deviant sexual behavior as normal. I guess they figure they call
tell their lie long enough, and loud enough to brainwash the entire
culture into their extreme and radical views. Too bad their views cause
all kinds of damage. Yet they are not ever responsible or held
accountable.
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Paul
Graphics: 43%
Sound: 55%
Replay/Extras: 79%
Gameplay: 60%
Family Friendly Factor: 40%
System: DVD
Publisher: Paramount
Rating: ‘NR’ for Not Rated
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