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Abby's is an American sitcom television series created by Josh Malmuth that aired from March 28 to June 13, 2019, on NBC.The series stars Natalie Morales, Neil Flynn, Nelson Franklin, Jessica Chaffin, Leonard Ouzts, and Kimia Behpoornia.
NCIS episode: Episode no. Season 9 Episode 4: Directed by: Dennis Smith: Written by: George Schenck & Frank Cardea: Original air date: October 11, 2011 () Guest appearances; Jack Conley as Metro Detective Danny Sportelli; Brett Tucker as Navy Lieutenant Commander Geoffrey Brett; Michael B. Silver as Nicholas Sandlock; Melissa Ponzio as Drew Turner
The ninth season of JAG premiered on CBS on September 26, 2003, and concluded on May 21, 2004. The season, starring David James Elliott and Catherine Bell, was produced by Belisarius Productions in association with Paramount Television. Season 9 of JAG aired alongside the first season of NCIS.
Teresa Salamunovich returned to the crew as an associate producer for the ninth season. She was joined by new associate producers Erin Mitchell (for the entire season) and Shelagh O'Brien (after the mid-season break). Wells wrote a further episode for the season. Gemmill was the season's most prolific writer with five episodes.
Two coachmen and five passengers of a wagon and stagecoach become separated from their wagon train on the way to California in the 1880s. The group includes wagonmaster Mr. Callahan and his shotgun lookout Dusty, Mr. and Mrs. Brookhaven (a wealthy Eastern banker and his wife), a book smart civil engineer named Andy, dance-hall girl Lulu McQueen, and farm girl Betsy.
When Melvin sleeps over in Abby's room and disturbs her, Abby tries to find another place to bunk for the night. Note 1: This episode aired on the Nick Jr. channel. Note 2: This is the second episode where Abby gears up alone. Note 3: This is the first time someone other than Abby does a brain spark.
In this special musical episode, the Camdens get into the Valentine's Day spirit by performing classic hits; Lucy is irritated that Kevin is working on the holiday; after not hearing from Vincent for three days, Ruthie catches him with another girl; the family celebrates the twins' sixth birthday.
Variety 's Andrea Reiher gave a positive review, as she compared the episode to a "good slasher camp movie". She also commented that "It was also a little jarring for the show to seemingly burn through so much plot (and so many characters!) by the end of Episode 4. This season is 10 episodes long; what are the remaining six going to look like?" [6]