HARMON: I think one of the great strengths of this show is we’ve been able to keep this writing team together. There’s some writing members on this staff who have written 20, 25 episodes, in year 7. So there’s a real continuity between them and how they do their work… And we all have favorite shows. But it’s the mix of that that makes it work. You couldn’t do all one writer’s shows because it wouldn’t work. It’s the mix of all that. It’s like a fraternity house. They all have ideas, they all know each other. And that’s the way we work, too. It’s not unusual for me to turn to Michael or Sean or Brian or Rocky or David and say, how can we make this better? What are we doing here? That comes from the writing team too. And I don’t know that there’s many shows—certainly in year 7—that have kept their writers together as long as we have. And I think it needs to stay that way! (Laughs)
WEATHERLY: There were a bumpy few years in the beginning.
HARMON: Oh yeah, yeah.
WEATHERLY: George (Schenck) and Frank (Cardea) have been there from the beginning.
HARMON: They’ve been there since year 1. And then they left, and then they came back… They’re all flexible to notes. It’s not arbitrary. It’s not like they’re just gonna change ‘em because Rocky goes up and says, “Hey look, Vance would say this.” They’ll battle you. But everybody cares so much about this show. People read scripts. Grips on this show read scripts, and they have notes! “What are they doing to DiNozzo?”
McCALLUM: It’s interesting that everything everybody’s talking about is, how do we make this show better? I mean, that’s all everybody is talking about. And that’s what goes on…
HARMON: I think there’s no real secrets here. I don’t think there’s ever been. I think from the very beginning, we’ve gotten together, we’ve talked, to try to make everybody know everything; there’s none of this going on behind people’s backs. If Michael’s got a problem with me, he’ll come up and say, “Hey, I’ve got a problem.” Sean, same thing. We share it all. This is again where David is so important, because he’s a very clear thinker. He’s done all of this before. All the highs, all the lows, all of it. And we have great guidance. So we’re kind of all on the same page here, and it’s working. The game now is to keep it working, and you can’t forget what got you here, which is…
WEATHERLY: Work. (laughs) Not a lot of coasting going on.