The trauma he experienced while deployed has driven him into complete isolation. Frankly, forgetting what happened last night may be the best thing for him. Kensi Blye : [about her ex-fiancee] He said life over there was like falling through the sky. Constant rush of adrenaline. Everything felt vivid and real And coming home to me - coming home to me felt like hitting the ground. And I did - I did everything I could.
Kensi Blye : Oh my I worked with a psychiatrist. I helped with his meds, and I listened. It was Christmas morning, I woke up and he was gone.
Marty Deeks : [From observation] She's - she's playing him. She's trying to get him to open up, right? Marty Deeks : Were you ever tempted to go looking for him?
Kensi Blye : Maybe I was hoping one day, he'd come looking for me. Kensi Blye : We'll, uh, we do what most families do on Christmas Eve. Marty Deeks : Watch Uncle Bob get drunk and pee in the toaster? Marty Deeks : Turkey sandwiches for everybody? Deeks is the king of goofy one-liners. The episode is called Fukushu. You want this child to relate to their natural-born culture and fit in. And Kensi and Deeks are pondering what happens if they adopt a baby who might be Asian.
Her caption pays homage to her Portuguese-American roots and the comments are resoundingly positive. A post shared by Daniela Ruah danielaruah. View this post on Instagram. Now allow showrunner R. Scott Gemmill to rain on that parade a little with what he told TVLine about the biggest concern behind the couple becoming parents at this point:. Would it be a wise decision to have a child when both of you are putting your lives in jeopardy every day?
Even more so if both parents are in roughly the same career.
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