O'Neill
(Richard Dean Anderson in Colonel Jack O'Neill in Stargate SG-1)
Gibbs
(Mark Harmonas as Leroy Jethro Gibbs in NCIS)
House
(Hugh Laurie as Dr. Gregory House in House MD)
Caine
(David Caruso as Lieutenant Horatio Caine in CSI: Miami) After the
2007~2008 season, the uncles are all down!
Jack O'Neill, left the team to become a general for several years, not to mention that this year's SG1 series will also end, and he will undoubtedly fall.
Leroy Jethro Gibbs, who was disbanded by the toothpick man, had no hands and feet, of course he fell.
Gregory House, who had been treated with electric shocks to epilepsy, fell down, and his leg had been down for a longer time.
Horatio Caine, when he was extradited to Rio to resolve past disputes under the giant statue of Jesus, "When the Mala Noche gang’s verdict meets the Miami’s just verdict" is just a portrayal of him. He fell the most among the four. Thoroughly, despite all the hints, I hope that the bullet that hit him was not a molten alloy bullet.
Molten alloy bullets, simply put, they are just pieces of metal welded together. If it encounters something cold, such as armor, it will remain intact and penetrate straight through, and if it encounters heat, such as In the human body, the heat will destroy the previous bonding process, causing the bullet to return to its original normal state and split into fragments, causing a wound on the target's body, but multiple wounds from the body. A very insidious dual insurance weapon, no matter whether it has armor or not, the person who is shot will undoubtedly die.
(I also introduced a weapon before this season, it seems to be called "evaporation", which is like a cross-shaped multi-barrel electronic control weapon. I think it should be used in vampire movies as a weapon for hunting vampires. , It’s even cooler.)
So I guessed that it was Julia who shot Caine, just like the previous time she led him to Brazil just to protect him, hurt him and save his life, she must think so. .
(The woman named Julia is really dangerous. I think of Julia from Spike in Cowboy Bebop. Although it is not comparable, they are all triangles-Spike, Vicious, Julia's triangle and Horatio, Ron, Julia's triangle)
Miami in the three CSI He has the most personality, probably because of this uncle who is even pretending to be cool at first glance-the definition of the uncle is that you can't see his true age at all. He is very sloppy but very dynamic.
Additional: Another prerequisite for the uncle is that he must not be married, or his wife is deceased (O'Neill, twice!?), or he has several ex-wives (Gibbs, five!?), Either marriage history, sexual life, sexual orientation is mysterious (House, this person has been in a prostitute, and had an affair with Wilson), or revenge for his wife and have an affair with him (Caine, it seems that the first 5 seasons have to make up).
(Also, Katherine Moennig made a cameo appearance in the nineteenth episode (s6) of this season.)
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