A discernible pattern is beginning to show up when NCIS stars Brian Dietzen and Scott Williams write an episode. The result is sure to elicit a great amount of emotions. Season one’s “The Helpers” saw Dietzen and Kasie Hines (Diona Rea) being poisoned by Doctor. Jimmy Palmer while their daughter was working. In the new episode entitled “Old Wounds” from the Season , Alden Parker (Gary Cole) is forced to face his emotions as he investigates the killing of an Navy officer that was carrying millions of dollars’ worth of opioids, with a conman from his FBI past being the primary suspect.
In the upcoming episode, viewers will get glimpse into Dr. Jimmy Palmer and Jessica Knight’s (Katrina Lawrelationship ), as well as the investigation that presents an enormous challenge to the team, especially for Detective Parker. Brian Dietzen says that Parker is transformed from being an uncompromising leader, to being a dedicated investigator due to the return of a long-hidden personal case. This season aims to delves into the personality of Parker in a way that reveals a distinct part of him.
It’s an honor to be a part of the team as a new player. Also, I’m grateful for Gary Cole’s exceptional talent. Since I was a kid, I’ve become a huge admirer of Gary Cole’s career and achievements. Knowing that I would have the opportunity to write another episode with Scott Williams, I wished to center the narrative on Parker’s history. Parker’s interests, quirks and behaviours were revealed to us. These are in addition to the obvious loyalty he has for his team. My goal is to know the reason why our showrunner Steve Binder, and several other people have decided to create Parker into a distinct character.
I inquired to Steve regarding the possibility of writing an episode where I could provide some insight into the breadcrumbs that had been meticulously set out by our fellow writers. I was thrilled when Steve gave me permission to make the suggestion and after I discussed this idea with Gary Cole, who was working in Hawaii making a film for an episode of the Hawaii crossover, at a dinner that we shared I revealed my goal of creating an origin story for the character and the reason he is interested in these activities.
In my inquiry about whether he would be a part of the segment about pastries I was greeted by his enthusiasm: “I’m game. That sounds fantastic.” It was delivered as promised. His professionalism and admirable personality are what make him an outstanding professional. Each episode has a touching scene. They were written by me with Jimmy in the beginning, but right now they’re together with Parker. What’s the thing I find fun about creating those kind of scenes? My favorite thing when writing such scenes is the possibility of drawing from the influence of American theatre of the mid century, such as Arthur Miller.
Eugene O’Neill and Tennessee Williams are only two of the authors that I’m acquainted with. It is thematically, I’ve taken part in numerous festivals dedicated to O’Neill and Williams. This aspect of my craft that I am most impressed by. But, this aspect of storytelling has been significantly combined with what NCIS is best at, which is revolving rather than around a weekly format, but around character development in order to present stories that are influenced not just by the news, but also by the depth and complexity of our characters.
In Summary
Screenwriting requires imagination and precision. Collaboration with such actors as Jimmy and Parker just makes it even more special as these masterful actors introduce fresh concepts to life. It’s a pleasure to develop captivating scenes taking inspiration from the masters of art like Arthur Miller. It is a skill that ought to be enjoyed by many and I’m looking forward to taking part in the process again in the future.