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2009 military drama/police procedural television serial

NCIS: Los Angeles
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Genre
  • Police procedural
  • Military
  • Action drama
Created by Shane Brennan
Starring
  • Chris O'Donnell
  • Peter Cambor
  • Daniela Ruah
  • Adam Jamal Craig
  • Linda Chase
  • LL Cool J
  • Barrett Foa
  • Eric Christian Olsen
  • Renée Felice Smith
  • Miguel Ferrer
  • Nia Long
  • Medalion Rahimi
  • Caleb Castille
  • Gerald McRaney
Theme music composer James S. Levine
Composers
  • Jay Ferguson
  • James S. Levine
  • Craig Dobbin
  • Adonis Tsilimparis
  • 2Up In The Club
  • Martin Davich
  • Brendan Ryan
Country of origin United states of america
Original language English
No. of seasons thirteen
No. of episodes 297 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Shane Brennan[1]
  • Kyle Harimoto
  • Frank Military
  • John Peter Kousakis
  • R. Scott Gemmill
Cinematography
  • Victor Hammer
  • Russell McElhatton (2013)
Running fourth dimension 42–44 minutes (Flavor 1–present)
Product companies
  • R. Scott Gemmill Productions (2016–present)
  • Shane Brennan Productions
  • CBS Television Studios (2009–2020)
  • CBS Studios (2020–present)
Benefactor Paramount Global Distribution Group
Release
Original network CBS
Picture show format HDTV 1080i
Original release September 22, 2009 (2009-09-22) –
present
Chronology
Related shows NCIS

NCIS: Los Angeles is an American action television series combining elements of the armed services drama and police procedural genres, which premiered on CBS on September 22, 2009.[2] The series follows the exploits of the Los Angeles–based Function of Special Projects (OSP), an elite division of the Naval Criminal Investigative Service that specializes in underground assignments. NCIS: Los Angeles is the offset spin-off of the successful serial NCIS and the 2nd series in the NCIS franchise.[three] [four] [5] [six] [7]

The serial originally starred Chris O'Donnell, Daniela Ruah, LL Cool J, Peter Cambor, Adam Jamal Craig, Linda Hunt and Barrett Foa. Cambor and Craig were respectively demoted to recurring status and killed off at the end of season 1, while Foa was written out at the finish of season 12 and Chase was demoted to "special invitee star" condition at the beginning of season 13. Other stars accept included Eric Christian Olsen, Renée Felice Smith, Miguel Ferrer, Nia Long,[8] [nine] [ten] Medalion Rahimi, Caleb Castille, and Gerald McRaney. The show has received mixed reviews from critics, but has been a solid rating hitting for CBS. On April 23, 2021, CBS renewed the series for a thirteenth season which premiered on October 10, 2021.[xi] [12] On March 31, 2022, CBS renewed the series for a fourteenth season.[thirteen]

Premise [edit]

NCIS: Los Angeles follows Special Agents Sam Hanna (LL Absurd J) and Grand. Callen (Chris O'Donnell), hugger-mugger operatives assigned to the Office of Special Projects, a special branch of the Naval Criminal Investigative Service. Sam is a quondam member of SEAL Team Six and dedicated family unit homo. Callen is a former foster child who became a "fable" under the watchful eye of Operations Manager Henrietta "Hetty" Lange (Linda Hunt). At the start of the serial, Sam, Callen, and Hetty are supported by Special Amanuensis Kensi Blye (Daniela Ruah), a mitt-to-mitt combat specialist, trained sniper and forensic whiz, rookie amanuensis Dominic Vail (Adam Jamal Craig), Operational Psychologist Nate Getz (Peter Cambor) and Technical Operator Eric Beale (Barrett Foa). Vail is abducted by terrorists halfway through season 1 and, post-obit a menses of existence held hostage, is killed during his rescue mission near the finish of the flavor. Getz, meanwhile, enters training to become an agent in the back-half of the flavour, and is reassigned during season two, returning for occasional invitee appearances afterwards.

In season 2, LAPD detective Marty Deeks (Eric Christian Olsen), after helping on several cases late in the prior flavour, joins the OSP team equally a liaison betwixt LAPD and NCIS, replacing Vail as Kensi's partner. He holds this position until departmental reforms in season 12 end up terminating it, afterward which he completes FLETC preparation and officially joins NCIS as an Investigator. Over the grade of the series, Deeks and Kensi slowly evolve from partners to lovers, with the two marrying in season 10. Also joining the team in flavor 2 is Intelligence Analyst Nell Jones (Renee Felice Smith), a brilliant agent whom Hetty hopes to have take her place eventually, and who forms a close human relationship with Beale.

During season iii, Assistant Director Owen Granger (Miguel Ferrer), an one-time friend of Hetty's, is assigned to the team every bit oversight with her, and manages to develop a cordial relationship with the squad despite a frosty start. In flavor viii, Granger falls ill with cancer, coinciding with Ferrer's real-life battle with the illness; following Ferrer'southward death, Granger is written to accept fled the infirmary while in recovery from a failed assassination attempt, and is later confirmed to have died from his affliction during the following flavour.

In season ix, Executive Assistant Managing director Pacific (EADPAC) Shay Mosley (Nia Long) is assigned to the OSP subsequently Hetty leaves on a personal mission to free an quondam colleague in Vietnam; the team afterwards rescues her when the mission goes wrong. Mosley, meanwhile, sends the team on an unsanctioned mission to Mexico to rescue her son from her criminal ex-husband at the stop of the season; while successful in its goals, the mission results in the death of Mosley's trusted assistant, the wounding of most of the residue of squad, and the OSP being put under the microscope during the beginning of flavour 10; Mosley later accepts total responsibleness, resigns and goes into hiding with her son to escape a cartel centrolineal with her ex (whom she had killed during the mission).

During seasons 11 and 12, rookie agents Fatima Nazami (Medalion Rahimi) and Devin Roundtree (Caleb Castille) are recruited to the OSP, while Beale and Jones depart for the private sector at the end of the latter flavour. With Hetty leaving to do damage command from a prior mission, Admiral Hollace Kilbride (Gerald McRaney), who has assisted the OSP in multiple cases, is assigned in her place as interim Operations Director in season 13.

Characters [edit]

Master [edit]

Current
  • Chris O'Donnell every bit G. Callen, NCIS Special Amanuensis In Charge of the Office Of Special Projects.[14]
  • Daniela Ruah as Kensi Blye, NCIS Special Agent attached to the Function Of Special Projects.
  • LL Cool J equally Sam Hanna, NCIS Senior Field Agent and Second in command of the Part Of Special Projects.
  • Eric Christian Olsen every bit Marty Deeks (flavor 2 onwards; recurring season 1), NCIS Investigator and former LAPD Detective who previously served as liaison officer for NCIS/LAPD[fifteen]
  • Medalion Rahimi as Fatima Namazi (season 11 onwards; recurring seasons 10–11), NCIS Special Amanuensis with the Part Of Special Projects.
  • Caleb Castille every bit Devin Roundtree (season 12 onwards; recurring flavour 11), NCIS Special Agent, formerly with the FBI.
  • Gerald McRaney as Adm. Hollace Kilbride (Retd) (season xiii; invitee seasons 6 and eleven; recurring seasons x and 12), a retired Admiral and friend of Henrietta Lange, who initially counsels the OSP team on their missions. Following Hetty's departure, Kilbride is appointed Manager of Special Operations for NCIS by Manager Leon Vance. In this capacity he leads OSP.
Former
  • Peter Cambor equally Nate Getz (season 1; recurring seasons 2–8, and 13), an Operational Psychologist originally attached to OSP in order to monitor the team's emotional well-being. Valued as both an agent and a doc, Getz is later drafted to a deep encompass operation and subsequently becomes a well-established field agent. Despite his career change, Getz still returns to Los Angeles when needed.
  • Adam Jamal Craig as Dominic Vail (season 1), a probationary agent and a technical specialist who was assigned to OSP straight out of training. He is partnered with Kensi and seen every bit a sort of younger brother to the other team members; NCIS Los Angeles is left devastated when, following a period as a missing person, Dom is killed during his ain rescue mission when he saves Sam from an unseen assailant.
  • Barrett Foa as Eric Beale (seasons 1–12), the team's Technical Operator and resident geek. He was non an undercover operative similar his teammates until season 7, so was not firearms-trained until and so. Beale is incredibly comfy in the OSP much to the chagrin of his teammates who frequently go annoyed past his quirks such as leaving his surf board by their cars. He is partnered and in a romantic relationship with Nell. In flavour 12, Beale leaves NCIS to start his own visitor, which presently makes him a billionaire due to selling several of his programs to the authorities. At the end of the flavor, he and Nell move to Tokyo to head a new project for his visitor.
  • Linda Hunt as Henrietta "Hetty" Lange (seasons i–12; special guest star season 13), NCIS Supervisory Special Agent and Operations Manager of the Office Of Special Projects. She oversees the OSP team while on assignments, providing them with a wide variety of support, ranging from advanced surveillance equipment to transport to foreign nations. Throughout the series, she is revealed to have taken in and "raised" a number of orphaned children, including Callen, preparation them into condign highly-skilled agents for the U.S. government. From season ix onwards, she is frequently absent-minded from OSP headquarters, embarking on lengthy and unsafe missions in foreign nations without the knowledge of the team.
  • Renée Felice Smith as Nell Jones (seasons 2–12), a Special Agent who acts equally the team's intelligence analyst. She is just every bit comfortable outside the part as in information technology, and is speculated past many that Hetty is training her every bit a replacement. Jones is a highly capable field operative and extremely skilled firearms skilful. She has the highest IQ of anybody at NCIS. She is partnered and involved in a romantic human relationship with Eric. She resigns from NCIS tardily in season 11 after struggling with emotional burnout over professional and personal concerns. Nell returns to OSP in the flavour 12 premiere post-obit the death of her female parent to fill in as Acting Operational Manager for Hetty, who is abroad on a mission. At the end of the season, after debating over whether to take the position permanently, she instead opts to leave NCIS and move to Tokyo with Eric to caput a new project for his visitor.
  • Miguel Ferrer as Owen Granger (seasons 5–8; recurring seasons three–4), the assistant director of NCIS. He is the team's link to Washington, and while he is often seen at loggerheads with his subordinates, he no doubtfulness has a great desire to keep them prophylactic. Unlike other administrators, he is non afraid to accompany the team into the field. Granger spent many years overseas as a field agent on many hazardous assignments earlier becoming an administrator. He is a long time friend and sometimes adversary of Hetty. During season 8, Granger is revealed to be suffering from an unknown disquiet, about likely cancer, due to a lifetime of bad habits. In the episode "Payback" (Miguel Ferrer'south final episode filmed earlier his decease), later on being wounded past rogue CIA operatives, Granger disappears from the hospital. In the following flavor, Granger'due south daughter, Jennifer Kim (Malese Jow), confirms his death from his illness.
  • Nia Long as Shay Mosley (seasons 9–10), a sometime Underground Service agent who becomes the NCIS Executive Assistant Managing director for Pacific Operations (EAD-PAC). She comes off as hardened and cold towards the team, but eventually, they warm up to each other, particularly following Hetty'southward return. She is revealed to accept a son named Derrick, who was taken by his father, criminal artillery dealer Spencer Williams, when Williams fled the state for Mexico five years prior. At the end of season nine, she enacts an unsanctioned mission for the team to head into Mexico and recollect Derrick. While the mission is ultimately successful (during which Mosley kills Williams), it comes at a costly price: Mosley'southward assistant Special Agent Harley Hidoko is killed, the remainder of the team is grievously wounded, and the OSP is put nether the microscope by D.C. officials. In season 10, later on a drug cartel centrolineal with Williams puts bounties on the team'southward heads, Mosley opts to accept full responsibility for everything, resigns her mail, and flees with her son into hiding.

Recurring [edit]

  • Rocky Carroll equally Leon Vance, the managing director of NCIS (seasons i–3, 6): He initially spent a peachy amount of fourth dimension "getting the new LA office up and running", only withal returns to ensure the well-existence of his agents. Carroll also appears on both NCIS (as a regular), and NCIS: New Orleans.[16] [17] He makes a seventh appearance in "Hunted". Vance appears in the season two finale and flavour 3 premiere. He makes his tenth appearance during season six.
  • Brian Avers equally Mike Renko, an amanuensis attached to NCIS's Los Angeles satellite office (seasons 1, 3): He ofttimes works with OSP. An undercover operative, Renko later reported directly to Owen Granger. The team were fond of him, then information technology came equally a shock when he was gunned down during an performance gone awry in a revenge attack.
  • Kathleen Rose Perkins equally Rose Schwartz, a Los Angeles County Medical Examiner (seasons i–iv): She oft assists the team on their investigations. She is incredibly quirky and develops an affinity for Nate Getz, showing keen romantic involvement in the psychologist.
  • Ronald Auguste every bit Moe Dusa, a man whom Sam first came into contact with in Sudan (seasons one–2): A "blood brother" to Sam, of sorts, he joins a terrorist group and assists in the kidnapping of Dom. Developing a conscience, Moe assists in Dom's escape. He is later found dead by the NCIS agents.
  • Vyto Ruginis every bit Arkady Kolcheck, a retired Russian operative (seasons one–nowadays): He is friends with Callen. He considers himself to exist of great assistance to the NCIS team but oftentimes brings trouble in his wake. He has a daughter, Anastasia, whom he does non know very well.
  • Claire Forlani as Lauren Hunter, an NCIS Operations Managing director and SSA (seasons ii–iii): Taken in by Hetty as a teenager, Lauren later becomes an NCIS agent and succeeds Hetty for a curt time equally Special Agent in Charge of OSP. Initially adversarial, the team afterwards warmed to Hunter. She was reassigned following Lange'due south return but was after kidnapped and murdered by the Chameleon. Her expiry has a lasting result on Lange.
  • Indira G. Wilson/Aunjanue Ellis equally Michelle Hanna aka "Quinn" (seasons 3–viii): Sam Hanna's wife, Michelle, is a one-time deep-cover CIA operative. At the finish of the eighth season, Michelle is kidnapped and murdered by Tahir Khaled in a vendetta against Sam.
  • Layla Crawford/Kayla Smith as Kamran Hanna (seasons iii−4, half dozen, eight and 12), Sam Hanna's daughter.[xviii]
  • Christopher Lambert as Marcel Janvier, a serial killer and criminal mastermind (flavor iii–v): When Marcel is conducting business transactions, his modus operandi is to buy the supplies for his employers so arrange a drop-off for the merchandise. He is the primary antagonist to Callen during the show's third season and is responsible for the deaths of Hunter and Renko.
  • Scott Grimes as Dave Flynn, an NCIS Special Amanuensis (seasons iv, eight): Initially an NCIS forensic specialist assigned to the elite rapid response NCIS: Red team stationed out of San Diego, Dave afterward transfers to San Diego'due south NCIS: Cyber, where he retrains as a senior intelligence analyst.
  • Erik Palladino as Vostanik Sabatino, a CIA Agent (seasons four–5, 7–8, 10–nowadays): He is arrested by the team while deep undercover. He is friends with Michelle Hanna and afterward joins Kensi Blye'southward Transitional islamic state of afghanistan team. Kensi initially believes him to be her suspect, but she later realizes he is a skilled operative and volition exist of great use to her. In season 8, information technology is revealed that Sabatino is working every bit part of a rogue CIA faction attempting to dismantle the NCIS team.
  • Anslem Richardson as Tahir Khaled, a local warlord in Sudan (seasons 3, seven–8): A war criminal and warlord, he came into conflict with CIA agents and later NCIS agents Sam Hanna and Grand. Callen when they went to collect prove about the genocide he was involved in. He is Sam's arch-enemy and began plotting revenge when Sam took his sister, Jada, from him. He is the primary antagonist of the seventh and 8th seasons, and after murders Sam's wife, Michelle, nearly the end of flavor eight. He eventually kills himself via bomb in a last (failed) attempt to kill Sam.
  • Matthew Del Negro as Jack Simon (seasons five, 7): Kensi'due south ex-fiancé, who was suspected of being a war-criminal known equally 'The White Ghost'. Kensi was assigned to assassinate him in the series' fifth flavor.
  • Elizabeth Bogush equally CIA Officer Joelle Taylor (seasons 5-present): Callen's ex-girlfriend, she is introduced every bit a teacher at a private school earlier it is revealed that she is part of the rogue CIA group tasked with dismantling the Office of Special Projects. In season 9, she, with the assistance of Callen, Sam, and Nell, fakes her death in order to take down the group backside the rogue CIA group. The grouping is known as the syndicate.
  • Bar Paly as Anastasia "Anna" Kolcheck, a freelance NCIS Special Agent (seasons 6–present): The estranged daughter of Arkady Kolcheck, she is a prospective ATF agent who begins filling in on NCIS missions while Kensi is on medical leave. Following Kensi'due south return, Anna embarks on a relationship with Callen and joins NCIS as a Special Agent on a freelance basis.
  • John M. Jackson as A. J. Chegwidden, a retired Rear Admiral and the sometime Judge Advocate General of the Navy (seasons 8–9): A wartime confidant of both Hetty and Granger, Chegwidden served in Vietnam as a Navy Seal. He reenters the NCIS fold at Lange's behest during an investigation into the CIA. Jackson previously appeared as Chegwidden in 9 seasons of JAG, and in ane episode of NCIS.
  • Andrea Bordeaux as Harley Hidoko, NCIS Special Amanuensis (season 9): Executive Banana to EADPAC Mosley. She starts off as fiercely loyal to her dominate, but soon forms a friendship with the rest of the OSP team. At the end of the ninth season, Hidoko goes missing during an off-the-books mission in Mexico to rescue Mosley's son, and is revealed to have been captured and murdered by a cartel allied with Mosley'southward criminal ex-husband. Her remains are identified at the end of the tenth season premiere.
  • Jeff Kober as Harris Keane (seasons ix–ten, 13): A soldier who served in the CIA contingent led by Hetty and Granger in the Vietnam War. Keane was captured by Viet Cong and held captive for decades until he was rescued forth with Hetty by the NCIS LA team.
  • Ashley Spillers as Sydney Jones (seasons ix–x): A specialist for Homeland Security.
  • Zeeko Zaki as Aimon Shah (Flavor nine, 3 episodes)
  • Esai Morales as Louis Ochoa, NCIS Deputy Managing director (flavour 10): Ochoa temporarily takes over directing the team in Hetty'due south absence.
  • Peter Jacobson as Special Prosecutor John Rogers (seasons x–11): Rogers arrives at the Los Angeles part to investigate the team, only soon gets pulled into helping them out on their operations.
  • David James Elliott as Harmon Rabb Jr. (seasons 10–11), a Naval Captain transferred from the Gauge Advocate General to the USS Allegiance. Elliot reprised his office from JAG.
  • Catherine Bong as Sarah MacKenzie (seasons 10–11), the former commander of Joint Legal Services Southwest who now acts as the Marine Corps liaison to the U.South. Secretary of State. Bell reprised her part from JAG.

Crossover [edit]

  • Scott Caan every bit Detective Sergeant Danny "Danno" Williams, HPD. He is a divorced single male parent who transferred from Newark PD in New Jersey to exist with his girl and is the de facto second-in-command of 5-0.
  • Daniel Dae Kim every bit Detective Lieutenant Chin Ho Kelly, HPD. A veteran HPD detective, he was John McGarrett's onetime rookie and provides technical expertise and local know-how.

Other [edit]

  • Louise Lombard as Lara Macy; a former Military Police Lieutenant and the Supervisory Special Agent of OSP, Macy was relieved of her position sometime between the pilot episode and the showtime of season i. Hetty remarks she was sent to Republic of djibouti in retaliation for insubordination regarding budget, although the truthfulness of this is unknown. Later a brusque time working with an NCIS satellite partitioning, Macy is found dead in an NCIS episode, murdered as part of a vendetta confronting Washington Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs. Lombard was not picked upwards as a regular in the new series and the character was killed in the NCIS episode "Patriot Down".[xix] [twenty] [21]

Episodes [edit]

Crossovers [edit]

Crossover between Episode Type Actors/actresses crossing over Date aired
Series A Serial B
Hawaii 5-0 NCIS: Los Angeles "Ka Hakaka Maikaʻi"
(Hawaii Five-0 2.6)
Invitee appearance Actualization in Series A: Daniela Ruah October 24, 2011

Joe White calls in Agent Kensi Blye to review the video of John McGarrett, Governor Jameson, and Wo Fat for Steve McGarrett from Hawaii Five-0, merely simply recognizes the word "Shelburne".

Hawaii Five-0 NCIS: Los Angeles "Pa Make Loa"
(Hawaii Five-0 two.21)
"Touch of Death"
(NCIS: Los Angeles 3.21)
2-Part Crossover Actualization in Series A: Chris O'Donnell, LL Cool J, Craig Robert Young
Actualization in Serial B: Scott Caan, Daniel Dae Kim
April 30, 2012
May 1, 2012

Agents Sam Hanna and K. Callen are called in to assistance Five-0 finding a doubtable, Dracul Comescu. Later, Callen and Sam must return to Los Angeles to terminate a possible smallpox outbreak from becoming a reality with Danny Williams and Chin Ho Kelly of Hawaii Five-0 coming along to help.

Scorpion NCIS: Los Angeles "True Colors"
(Scorpion 1.06)
Guest appearance Appearing in Serial A: Linda Hunt October 27, 2014
Hetty Lange assists Scorpion, a team of geniuses, in tracking downwardly a painting afterward a suspected counterfeit is found at a museum.
NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS "Blame It On Rio"
(NCIS: Los Angeles 7.v)
Guest Appearance Actualization in Serial A: Michael Weatherly Oct 19, 2015
Washington NCIS Special Agent Anthony DiNozzo (Michael Weatherly) partners with the Los Angeles team to search the city later his prisoner escapes the custody of a U.Due south. Marshal on a flight from Singapore to Los Angeles.
NCIS: Los Angeles JAG "Payback"
(NCIS: Los Angeles 8.15)
Invitee appearance Actualization in Series A: John M. Jackson February xix, 2017
As the team races to save Kensi from Ferris/Sullivan, they discover themselves questioning who they can trust when quondam faces resurface.
NCIS: Los Angeles JAG "Battle Scars"
(NCIS: Los Angeles viii.21)
Guest appearance Actualization in Serial A: John 1000. Jackson April 23, 2017
When a veteran kidnaps a corrupt VA administrator, the squad must piece of work with one-time friends of Hetty's, i of which being A.J. Chegwidden to find him and figure out what's going on.
NCIS: Los Angeles JAG "Gold Days"
(NCIS: Los Angeles 8.22)
Invitee advent Actualization in Serial A: John M. Jackson April thirty, 2017
The team works with Hetty's former Vietnam State of war colleagues to recover $xl million in stolen gold, though things become complicated when other parties invest themselves into the search. Deeks receives some surprising news from Detective Whiting well-nigh his IA case.
NCIS: Los Angeles JAG "This Is What We Do"
(NCIS: Los Angeles 9.08)
Guest appearance Appearing in Series A: John M. Jackson November xix, 2017
When a group of migrants and Edge Patrol officers are slaughtered nigh Army camp Pendleton, the team discovers that the killers are there for one of their erstwhile enemies; Nell must work with her bossy older sis Sydney, a Homeland Security analyst.
NCIS: Los Angeles JAG "Các Tù Nhân"
(NCIS: Los Angeles 9.thirteen)
Guest appearance Appearing in Serial A: John K. Jackson January xiv, 2018
Eric and Nell observe a ambiguous clue Hetty left behind in a volume that points to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. At get-go, they clash with Mosley as they try to find out what Hetty is doing at that place, simply Mosley comes around and gets them tickets to Vietnam. Meanwhile, Hetty tries to look insane while existence interrogated past her "buyer", who is afterwards the secret information she has.

The title of the episode, "Các Tù Nhân", is Vietnamese for "Prisoners".

NCIS: Los Angeles JAG "Goodbye, Vietnam"
(NCIS: Los Angeles nine.fourteen)
Guest appearance Actualization in Serial A: John One thousand. Jackson January 21, 2018
The OSP team must work with Hetty'southward erstwhile unit of measurement to locate her earlier she is sold off, while Nell and Eric must work with Sydney to uncover data that would help the squad.
NCIS: Los Angeles JAG "The Guardian"
(NCIS: Los Angeles 10.23)
Guest appearance Actualization in Series A: David James Elliott May 12, 2019
Callen and Sam travel to the USS Fidelity in the Western farsi Gulf to work with Navy Captain Harmon Rabb, Jr. when the team uncovers a terror threat on armed services locations.
NCIS: Los Angeles JAG "False Flag"
(NCIS: Los Angeles x.24)
Guest advent Appearing in Series A: David James Elliott, Catherine Bell May 19, 2019
Callen, Hanna, and Rabb detain several terror suspects onboard the Allegiance merely are simultaneously forced to deal with Iranian forces amassing on the Iraqi edge; Sarah MacKenzie helps the rest of the squad untangle a complicated spy spider web involving a crooked Russian diplomat, Chechen terrorists, and an increasingly meddlesome ISIS; Eric is conflicted betwixt being there for Nell and her female parent in the hospital and scrambling to neutralize the terror threat and prevent World War III.
NCIS: Los Angeles JAG "Allow Fate Decide"
(NCIS: Los Angeles 11.01)
Guest advent Appearing in Serial A: David James Elliott, Catherine Bell September 29, 2019
Callen and Sam work with Navy Capt. Harmon Rabb Jr. to apprehend spies aboard the USS Fidelity; Hetty tries to neutralize a missile attack in the Middle E; Kensi and Deeks are trapped in a mobile CIA unit in Iraq while nether set on.
NCIS: Los Angeles JAG "Lawmaking of Conduct"
(NCIS: Los Angeles eleven.22)
Guest appearance Appearing in Serial A: Catherine Bell April 26, 2020
Sam, Callen and Roundtree travel to Transitional islamic state of afghanistan to help with a sensitive case after two Navy SEALs claim their chief murdered an unarmed prisoner.

Annotation: This episode served as the de facto flavor finale due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Production [edit]

Part of the cast in 2012 (from left): Barrett Foa, Daniela Ruah, Eric Christian Olsen and Renée Felice Smith

In Nov 2008, it was reported that a first spin-off series set in Los Angeles would be introduced with a two-function backdoor pilot during the sixth flavor of NCIS.[24] [25] Special Agent G. Callen was initially a CIA operative created by Shane Brennan for a series that was never produced. Subsequently taking over evidence runner duties previously held past Donald P. Bellisario on NCIS, he used the potential of a spin-off to bring his story to fruition.

Brennan intended for the serial to concur a Miami Vice-esque vibe through its two co-leads, Callen and Amanuensis Sam Hanna. Nonetheless, the grapheme of Lara Macy was written to serve equally a parallel for Gibbs, the pb of the original NCIS team. Macy was portrayed by Louise Lombard in the backdoor pilot, simply she was non featured in the actual spin-off, and Brennan was able to produce the show as he originally envisioned it.

The evidence was known as NCIS: Legend while in production (referring to the episodes of NCIS in which the spin-off was introduced), and other names considered included OSP: Function of Special Projects, NCIS: OSP and NCIS: Underground.[7] Filming started in February 2009, with the characters being introduced in the 2-function NCIS episode titled "Legend", the commencement part of which aired on April 28, 2009.[7] [26] This episode served as a backdoor pilot for the series, in a manner similar to the way NCIS was introduced by fashion of a 2-part episode of JAG.

In May 2009, CBS picked up the series.[27]

Circulate [edit]

In Asia, the series arrogance on AXN, ARY Zindagi and ARY Digital.[28] In the United kingdom the series premieres its latest season first on Sky 1, with subsequent runs and repeats then too broadcast on Channel V.[29] In the netherlands the series airs on NET5 .NCIS: Los Angeles arrogance on Network X, Ane and TVH!TS (formerly TV1) As of December 2019, it airs on Fox Crime after Television receiver H!TS was rebranded as Fox One in Australia. In Israel information technology airs on Hot zone and yeah HBO In Portugal the series airs on Play a trick on.[xxx] M6 in France, 13th Street in Denmark, Germany, and Bulgaria, and Universal Channel in Italy.

Home media [edit]

The offset nine seasons have been released on DVD in Regions 1, ii and 4, and Flavor 1 was released on Blu-ray Disc in Region A. The first season DVD release includes the two-role pilot episode that aired every bit office of the sixth flavour of NCIS, which were also included on the Season 6 DVD of NCIS. All releases are distributed by Paramount Domicile Entertainment.

Reception [edit]

Filming the pilot episode in 2009

Critical reception [edit]

"Identity", the series' first episode, garnered xviii.73 million viewers with a 4.4/11 share in the xviii- to 49-year-old demographic and therefore won its timeslot. It was the second-about-watched show of the week, behind just the original NCIS.[31]

Reviews for the show have been mixed. It has a score of 59/100 on Metacritic. According to Mary McNamara of the Los Angeles Times, "The offense is intriguing and multifaceted, its resolution requiring a nice balance of street smarts and lots of gunfire. Simply as with the original 'NCIS', the emphasis is on the characters of the team... Los Angeles, meanwhile, looks fabulous, a pleasing mixture of noir and gridlock, and there's an air of stability that's comforting in these uncertain times."[32] The New York Daily News reviewer, David Hinckley, was more than critical of the testify maxim that although "It all adds up to an hour of decent entertainment, and there's room for enough character evolution to give 'NCIS: Los Angeles' a personality of its ain, ... a premiere episode shouldn't feel even a little like something we've already seen."[33]

Tom Shales of The Washington Post felt that, "NCIS: Los Angeles gets the job washed ... It's a procedural that follows strictly the established procedure, but it has likable characters, dislikable bad guys and the occasional flabbergasting shot of Fifty.A."[34] Robert Bianco of Us Today summarized it as a "serviceable 60 minutes that takes the NCIS formula—a lite tone and a lot of banter wrapped around a fairly rudimentary investigatory plot—and transfers information technology to a special, hugger-mugger NCIS division in Los Angeles. Nothing more, but also nothing less."[35] The Hollywood Reporter compared the show to The A-Team with "the aforementioned lighthearted approach to life-or-death situations. Maybe the biggest change is that 'NCIS: 50.A.' achieves its inevitably favorable outcomes with a piddling more intellect and a niggling less testosterone."[36] IGN stated that although "NCIS: Los Angeles doesn't exactly reinvent the police procedural... information technology's another higher up-boilerplate entry, aided by the fact that the people behind the show know what they're doing" and ultimately gave the episode a 7.7/x.[37]

Ratings [edit]

Seasonal rankings (based on average total viewers per episode) of NCIS: Los Angeles on CBS.

Note: Each U.S. network television season starts in late September and ends in late May, which coincides with the completion of the May sweeps.
  1. ^ The first episode of season nine and third episode of season ten which aired at nine:30pm, the season finale of season ix which aired at 8:00 pm and the twenty first to twenty 4 episode of flavour ten aired at x:00pm, with the last episode of season eleven at 10:00 pm.

Awards and nominations [edit]

Twelvemonth Clan Category Nominee(s) Event Ref.
2010 People's Choice Awards Favorite New TV Drama Nominated [74]
Teen Pick Awards Choice Action Prove Won [75]
Selection Player Action LL Cool J Nominated
Choice Actress Action Daniela Ruah Nominated
Golden Globes (Portugal) Revelation Daniela Ruah Won [76]
2011 Teen Selection Awards Selection Action Show Won [77]
Selection Thespian Action LL Cool J Nominated
Choice Actress Action Linda Chase Won
2012 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Stunt Management Troy James Brownish Nominated [78]
Teen Choice Awards Choice Action Show Nominated
Choice Actor Activeness LL Cool J Nominated
Choice Actress Activeness Linda Hunt Won
2013 Teen Pick Awards Choice Activeness Testify Won [79]
Choice Player Action LL Cool J Won

Potential spin-off [edit]

On November 5, 2012, Deadline Hollywood reported the first news about a spin-off of NCIS: Los Angeles titled NCIS: Ruby. The new characters were introduced during a two-part episode of NCIS: Los Angeles. The spin-off was to feature a team of mobile agents, who travel around the country to solve crimes.[80] This would have been the second successive spin-off in the NCIS franchise. All the same, on May 15, 2013, CBS confirmed that NCIS: Ruby was officially passed on and would not be moving forwards.[81] Scott Grimes reprised his potential spin-off role as NCIS: Cherry Agent Dave Flynn during the 8th flavor of NCIS: Los Angeles.

Adaptations [edit]

In August 2016, Titan Books published NCIS Los Angeles: Extremis, a novel by Jerome Preisler.[82] 3 months afterward, it was followed by NCIS Los Angeles: Bolthole, written past Jeff Mariotte.[83] Both books contain original stories featuring the characters from the bear witness.

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External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • NCIS: Los Angeles at IMDb

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NCIS:_Los_Angeles