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how convincing would NCIS villains be if they never killed anyone? But seriously, Sasha Alexander who played Caitlin (Kate) on NCIS, simply didn't want to continue putting in the kind of work required, supposedly.
Here's a quote from an NCIS fan site, more specifically, from the "Fun Facts" page, if you can call killing off a favorite character a fun fact:
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Sasha stopped acting on "NCIS" because she didn't realize the amount of physical work related with the show--or, as Bellisario put it, she had never been in a hit show before, so she never realised that you have to keep working day after day, year after year, and, with Bellisario in control, 16 hours per day. Where do babies fit into that schedule? So she left. Spectacularly. Permanently. Whattawaytago! Kapow!
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http://cbsncis.wetpaint.com/page/Did+You+Know%3F+Fun+Facts+about+NCIS
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3dBZJljWef0&feature=related
Here's a quote from an NCIS fan site, more specifically, from the "Fun Facts" page, if you can call killing off a favorite character a fun fact:
--quote--
Sasha stopped acting on "NCIS" because she didn't realize the amount of physical work related with the show--or, as Bellisario put it, she had never been in a hit show before, so she never realised that you have to keep working day after day, year after year, and, with Bellisario in control, 16 hours per day. Where do babies fit into that schedule? So she left. Spectacularly. Permanently. Whattawaytago! Kapow!
--/quote--
http://cbsncis.wetpaint.com/page/Did+You+Know%3F+Fun+Facts+about+NCIS
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3dBZJljWef0&feature=related
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