-- David
IIRC, it was determined that it was not Lindsay's child. Although they
never actually said who it was, she had an airline ticket to Ireland,
and I believe she had a relationship with a member of the IRA, although
my memory is not perfect in this area.
Semper FI
--
Dionysus
If you are referring to the season 2 episode "Trinity", in which a Navy
lieutenant had a relationship with a member of the IRA, that woman just
looked like Singer. It wasn't her, nor was she played by Nanci Chambers.
It has never been established who the father was of singers baby, only that
it couldn't be Harm, Sergei or Lindsey because of their bloodtypes.
Grtz,
Frank
--
"Even I realized that money was to politicians what the
ecalyptus tree is to koala bears: food, water, shelter and something to crap on."
---PJ O'Rourke
Actually Singer and Lindsey were walking on a bridge in icy weather,
she slipped and fell and cracked her head,since she was already dead
Lindsey didnt call for help and instead threw her body off the bridge
into the icy river. Some months later when the water thawed out she
was found.
>Actually Singer and Lindsey were walking on a bridge in icy weather,
>she slipped and fell and cracked her head,since she was already dead
>Lindsey didnt call for help and instead threw her body off the bridge
>into the icy river. Some months later when the water thawed out she
>was found.
Didn't the autopsy establish that she was still alive when she went
into the water. Something about water in the lungs indicating
drowning, IIRC. Lindsey thought she was dead, but he was wrong.
At least, that's the way I seem to remember it. It's been a long time
since I saw it though.
-- David
You have a good memory, David. That is exactly what happened.
Ray
Yup, that's right, I stand corrected.
"LadyC" <LadyC...@msn.com> wrote in message
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>Dear Lady Capulet, Ray, and David,
> I remember at the time the emphasis on the unidentified parentasge of
>the fetus and plane ticket to Ireland as loose ends calling for a future
>Jag (or NCIS) style followup worth a couple of episodes. Maybe the writers
>are just going to let it die there.
>Alan
I hope the writers eventually get around to it. That kind of loose end
really bugs me :-)
-- David
She had a plane ticket to Shannon, Ireland. As Gibbs said, and I'm
paraphrasing, "We have Singer's killer, so who cares?" Who is going to hunt
for a prospective father just to tell him his conceived-out-of-wedlock child
died in the womb?
Ray
Does anyone miss Lt. Singer? I never liked her, but she made for some
very interesting episodes.
Don't even think about her.
"TomDB52" <Tom...@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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I miss having someone with a complex villain role, so yes, I miss Lt.
Singer. The character deserved much better than to be sacrificed in a
tie-in pilot episode for a spinoff..
>> >EC Smith <e.c....@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>Maybe so, but I don't think Nanci was going to wait around much longer.
Sorry? From what I read, the actress was surprised to learn that her
character had been written out.
You know I always hated Singer, I mean didn't we all, and that's exactly
what makes me think that Nancy Chambers is indeed a very good actress. I
actually thought maybe I also hated Nancy until I saw an interview in
which it became abundantly clear that she was indeed far different than
the character of Singer. I'm quite sure that she and her Husband (yes we
all know who he is) sat around their home and laughed about Singer. :-)
Larry L [in Honolulu]
I agree. Singer provided comic tension and added crispness to an ep; she was
played by an attractive woman who can act. Nex
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