TVLINE | The final case of the series involves stolen military-grade weapons and guest star Randy Couture (six-time UFC Champion, The Expendables, Hawaii Five-0). It has to be their decision to - I’m going to use a fancy word! - aliment the couple, to feed the couple, as much as possible. My point being, by the end of it Kensi and Deeks have figured out their stride and their place as parents, and they don’t need to be as hysterical, and they do need to spend time together too. It’s funny, because if you’ve raised a child from infancy, your trust in their safety, your worry never goes away, but you’re like, “I know who they are as a person and I trust that they’ll make good decisions.” You raise the baby but they also raise you as a parent, and I know that from personal experience. have started to tone down their over-concerns about Rosa’s safety. TVLINE | Speaking of the Deeks-Blye family, what’s their vibe as the two-part finale opens? All of these characters had a wonderful journey of starting one way but then very cohesively growing up, emotionally and mentally. Take Callen (Chris O’Donnell) - could you ever imagine Callen married when you first ? Like, what?! And Anna (Bar Paly), too - when she was introduced, she was as much of a lone wolf, and with the dad that she has. It was really nice to see how all of the characters have evolved emotionally and in terms of maturity. I was a huge fan of Friends, and since you’re so committed to these characters’ journeys, if you’re going to end it they better have a damn good future ahead of them when you write the words “The End.” My hopes and dreams were that the audience would feel that way when they watch the last episode.Īnd for me personally, with Kensi, you just want her to get everything she’s ever hoped and wish for - which is a family, which we see that she has achieved with Deeks (played by Eric Christian Olsen) and with Rosa (Natalia Del Riego), and that she is alive and well within the dangers of the job. The comparison I can make - obviously a totally different genre and network - is Friends. I was really hoping that the audience would feel warm and fuzzy at the end of it, that they feel like they got what they deserve for sticking with us for so long. I click where the line ends.TVLINE | When you first got the final-season news back in January, what landed on your list of wishes, hopes and dreams for these last episodes? In this case a road needs to follow the polygon boundary. Click on the Trace (magnet) and click Add Feature. For this I want my line to snap if it’s within 20 feet of the polygon boundary. Set your snapping options under options (on the main menu) and pick a good snapping distance for your data. So when you open up QGIS 2.14 you will see a magnet: Lutra Consulting (Contributors and Supporters to the QGIS Project) rebuilt the tool I just poked at in the first paragraph and now it’s about perfect. It had great documentation though – I just could never get used to using it.Īnyway I was going through the changelog (not complete) for 2.14 and found – GASP – a Trace tool. There is a trace tool plugin but I always would sit and use it and go (mouse click) and hold the (shift) and click…and dangit I need to mash (CTRL) possibly and I would end up more confused than happy. I think I was somewhat confident no one would ever make a tool. So in the QGIS class probably the one thing I’ve said more than anything has been “If they ever get a trace tool I’m done with the other stuff”.
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