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The Theme Of True Love In NCIS Special Agent Timothy Mcgee
The idea that NCIS Special Agent Timothy McGee has found true love isn’t that surprising. Viewers of the popular CBS show wanted to see a wedding for years. When Delilah Fielding came into Agent McGee’s life, it seemed like a perfect match made in heaven.

Of course, true to Agent McGee’s character, he didn’t quite believe Delilah was his soulmate. It’s taken a lot of time for his relationship with Delilah to blossom (and yes, it is McGee’s fault.) Fans have watched and patiently waited for this character to turn up the romance and it’s about to happen.

Delilah Fielding is a successful woman who doesn’t fall all over McGee, but she seems to truly love him. Perhaps this is why she is such a perfect match for the agent. The two story of two

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