To say that things have been awkward between exes medical examiner Dr. Jimmy Palmer () and Special Agent Jessica Knight () since she returned to D.C. after a brief time at Camp Pendleton is an understatement. But the conversation theyâve been putting off is coming in the November 4 episode of .
In âSticks & Stones,â after receiving intelligence on deadly threats to multiple locations that could lead to a catastrophic war, NCIS is called in to try to neutralize the danger. So when better for the two to finally talk? Below, Dietzen and Law talk about playing the awkwardness this season, that conversation, and more.
How was it playing the awkward moments between your characters over these first episodes of the season? It wasnât just your charactersâeveryone else started getting involved.
Katrina Law: Brian and I have such a great working relationship that anytime we get a scene together, we know itâs going to be so much fun. So the fact that we get to put awkward on top of it after having years of a great relationship was just amazing. And nobody does awkward quite as well as Knight in Shining Palmer.
Brian Dietzen: Yeah, exactly. Yeah, it was interesting because they came to us, and they said thereâs going to be some relationship troubles and thereâs ups and downs within relationships and a breakup and all that. And I think both of us were maybe a little wary, like, well, we want to still have scenes together because we love our stuff together, but they assured us, youâll still have scenes together, but itâs going to be this extra level on top of it thatâs going to make it a bit interesting and maybe difficult at times. So weâre like, all right, letâs do this thing.
They have been avoiding having this conversation that they need to, since Knight has been back. Whoâs dreading that conversation more?
Dietzen: Iâm going to go with the 50-50 split here.
Law: Yeah, I think itâs pretty even. I think one of the best parts about them avoiding the entire conversation is that Jimmy is the communicator of the entire series and is the person who is great about reading peopleâs emotions and getting people to talk, and the fact that he hasnât, I think, speaks volumes as to how much the two of them are wanting to avoid this entire topic.
Set up what forces them to have this conversation. And how long do you think it wouldâve taken for them to have it without this?
Dietzen: I think anything short of the destruction of the entire world, they wouldâve avoided it. [Laughs] So when the destruction of the planet comes into play with the potential nuclear war, weâre like, you know what we should do before we all blow up? We should talk about some feelings and where we stand. And then even with that, I would argue thereâs still stuff thatâs left unsaid. Theyâre like, yeah, wait, weâll get to that later.
Law: If Jess could have found a way to crawl out of the bus mid-conversation, I think she wouldâve done it. [Both laugh]
Katrina, at the beginning of the season, you said that Knight opens the door for and Palmer has a reaction that breaks her heart a little. So Brian, what can you tease about where Palmerâs head and heart are when it comes to a possible future together?
Dietzen: Jimmy loves Jess, and itâs kind of like you think that for anyone whoâs been in love, thatâs not the beginning, middle, and end of it. Thereâs other things that come into it, especially when you have a daughter and youâre trying to protect her heart as well. And when things are in flux, I think thereâs part of Jimmy that will always be the papa bear to his kiddo and also to his own heart as well, having lost his wife, and wants to make sure that if weâre going to move forward, itâs going to be more of a permanent thing and I donât have to think about you going off again at some point. And I think that maybe heâs putting up some guards to protect himself, and I think thatâs somewhat reasonable and very human.
I like whatâs been done with . How often are we going to see anyone in there?
Dietzen: Well, the cool thing is that on our set, we have standing sets, like the bullpen, the autopsy, Kasieâs [] lab, the directorâs [] office. And for a long time we had a standing set that we werenât using anymore, which was Gibbsâ [] basement. And considering no one from our team lives in Gibbsâ house, that offered up some real estate to have a standing set where we could have new scenes come in. And so now that set is permanently there, so our writers kind of have that at their disposal to write new scenes in there whenever theyâd like. And I think itâs pretty great. It offers a little more informal setting where two of the agents might be able to meet up there and talk while not kind of on the record in front of everyone. Or Kasie might meet up with Jess or Torres [] or something like that on more of a maybe personal basis as opposed to, come to my lab. I got these findings. I love the concept of it.
Law: They also have this really sweet massage chair in there that works.
Dietzen: Yeah, it really works. Itâs pretty great.
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