Posted on 05/10/2007 7:42:49 PM PDT by american_ranger
I have been recording NCIS season 4 episodes for my son who is in Iraq. My recorder did not record Tuesday, May 8's episode and it lays the basis for the season 4 finale.
Can anyone send me a copy so I can send it to my son?
Find someone who has Comcast Digital Cable. They have all the NCIS episodes On Demand for free.
It is online at CBS.com on innertube.
If you can’t get it that way, I can try to figure out how to record it from on demand.
BTW...I love the brunette on that show. She’s spunky.
I watched it on innertube but don’t know how to record it from innertube.
Or go to and there is a link to catch up to previous episodes.
What is NCIS?
I think it stands for Naval Criminal Investigation Service, used to be simply the NIS, the Naval Investigation Service. ;-)
He is right. It is a spin-off from JAG. Great show. I have sent my son season 1,2, and 3. Have been working hard on season 4 when my recorder messed up. He really likes this show and he uses it as an escape from Iraq. Help, please!
lmao!
Now I know what it is about Mitt that I don’t like. I’m still laughing.
Sorry, I didn’t tape it but that little “goth” gal is Cute!
I’ve got it recorded in high definition. I might be able to burn it to DVD for you.
Oh well!
*shrugs shoulders*
Seriously, though, how whacked do you have to be, in order to post on the WRONG thread!!!
I was wondering, but didn’t care too much. It was funny!
I thought we were going to have to call Gibbs to find out how this thread got hijacked!
-PJ
NCIS is available on iTunes.
Otherwise, there are somewhat less ethical avenues... (cough, bittorent, cough, piratebay.org, cough...)
heh, I was just going to suggest, if american_ranger was technically proficient, that he can download it from *ahem* certain networks, convert to MPEG2, and stick them on DVD’s.
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