Ncis los angeles season 14

  1. ‘NCIS: Los Angeles’ Star Eric Christian Olsen Posts Emotional Note
  2. NCIS: Los Angeles Cast Reacts to Cancellation After 14 Seasons
  3. NCIS: Los Angeles
  4. NCIS: Los Angeles Season 14 Episodes
  5. ‘NCIS: LA’ Series Finale: How It Ends for Callen, Hanna, Kensi, Deeks – The Hollywood Reporter
  6. CBS’ ‘NCIS: Los Angeles’ Ending With Season 14 – The Hollywood Reporter
  7. NCIS: Los Angeles Season 14 Episode 20 Review: New Beginnings


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‘NCIS: Los Angeles’ Star Eric Christian Olsen Posts Emotional Note

• Earlier this year, fans of the hit CBS drama were devastated to learn that NCIS: Los Angeles was ending after 14 seasons. • Entertainment Weekly reported that the series would achieve 322 aired episodes by the time the series finale airs today, May 31. • Shortly after the news broke, Eric Christian Olsen headed over to Instagram to share a heartbreaking note. NCIS: Los Angeles is wrapping up its tenure on television, and Eric Christian Olsen is saying goodbye to longtime viewers. Earlier this year, fans of the hit CBS drama were devastated to learn that Shortly after the news broke, Eric (who plays LAPD detective-turned-NCIS investigator Marty Deeks) headed over "I'm gonna miss you 😭 thanks a lot for all the beautiful moments with NCIS ❤️❤️❤️," one person wrote. "I'm so so sad. I'm in tears and the season isn't over yet," another added. "Thank you for all of your hard work and dedication over the past 14 seasons! I'm heartbroken but I can't wait to see what the next step is for your career," a different follower said. Despite NCIS: Los Angeles' end, Eric isn't leaving CBS just yet. Under his company Cloud Nine Productions, he'll co-executive produce the upcoming series Now, whether Eric will also join the cast is unknown at this point, but while more details come out, fans can always go down memory lane with his character Deeks. As the entertainment and news editorial assistant for Good Housekeeping, Adrianna (she/her) writes about everything TV, movies, music and pop cu...

NCIS: Los Angeles Cast Reacts to Cancellation After 14 Seasons

Daniela Ruah, who plays Kensi Blye in the hit series, shared photos of herself at 24 and 39. "From season 1 to season 14, from 24 yrs old to 39, it has been an absolute dream," "So many feelings to process and too many words to say. I will save them for a later date… I'm so so grateful to have been a part of this NCISLA family." "The show lasted this long because of all of you," the actress concluded her statement. Meanwhile, Caleb Castille wrote: "Incredibly sad about the news that @NCISLA won't be coming back to give you guys another season but man what an amazing accomplishment… 14 seasons." "Shoutout to the best fans & crew in the world! I'm eternally grateful for the opportunity. Special Agent Devin Rountree signing off." While news of the cancellation after 14 seasons did come as a surprise, we need to remember that shows get more expensive with each year they're on the air. "For 14 seasons, NCIS: Los Angeles has been a stalwart of our lineup with characters who were a joy to watch," Amy Reisenbach, president of CBS Entertainment, said in a statement when the end date was confirmed. "It's no surprise this show succeeded as a global franchise. From Day 1, the cast, producers and crew were amazing Network/Studios partners, and their teamwork, talent and spirit vividly came through on the screen." "We are so grateful for the collaboration and remarkable run of these treasured members of our CBS family, and plan to give them the big sendoff they and their fans deserve." ...

NCIS: Los Angeles

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NCIS: Los Angeles Season 14 Episodes

When an ATF agent goes missing, the bureau seeks help from the NCIS team to investigate stolen military-grade weapons and locate the agent. Also, Callen and Anna continue to plan their wedding, Rountree’s sister interviews for medical school and Sam encourages his father to take part in the drug trial. Agents Rountree and Fatima are ambushed while searching for Kilbride, who has been MIA, and they learn that every member of the team has a hefty bounty on their head. The NCIS team must save Agent Rountree and find Kilbride while every cartel, hitman, gang and psychopath hunts them down. This episode concludes the three-episode NCIS Crossover Event with NCIS and NCIS: HAWAI'I.

‘NCIS: LA’ Series Finale: How It Ends for Callen, Hanna, Kensi, Deeks – The Hollywood Reporter

Logo text [This story contains spoilers for “New Beginnings, Part 2,” the series finale of The Office of Special Projects wrapped up one final case in Sunday’s series finale of NCIS: Los Angeles—but that was really not the core of the episode. In fact, showrunner R. Scott Gemmill said, the final case —in which the team helps a deep-cover ATF agent break up an arms-dealing ring —“was secondary to what we wanted to do,” which was put the characters viewers spent 14 seasons and 323 episodes watching in a good place as the series wrapped. Thus Callen (Chris O’Donnell) and Anna (Bar Paly) ditch their stressful plans for a big wedding and opt for a small courthouse ceremony. Kensi (Daniela Ruah) and Deeks (Eric Christian Olsen) find out they’re having a baby, Rountree (Caleb Castille) gets a life-changing settlement in his case against the LAPD, and Sam (LL Cool J) gets promising news about a medical trial for his dad (Richard Gant). “It was just about going character by character and figuring out what they’ve been through, what they deserve and what we’d like to see for the future,” Gemmill, who wrote the series finale with Kyle Harimoto, told The Hollywood Reporter. “And what is the hopeful version of that, and I think we did our best doing that for every one of the characters.” The series ends not at the wedding, however, but with Callen and Hanna traveling to Morocco to search for Hetty (Linda Hunt) —and reuniting with old colleagues Nell (Renee Felice Smith), Nate (Peter Ca...

CBS’ ‘NCIS: Los Angeles’ Ending With Season 14 – The Hollywood Reporter

The agents of The long-running spinoff of NCIS will come to a close in May at the end of its 14th season, the network announced late Friday. The crime drama, which passed the 300-episode mark late in season 13, will air its 322nd episode and series finale on May 14. “For 14 seasons, NCIS: Los Angeles has been a stalwart of our lineup with characters who were a joy to watch,” NCIS: Los Angeles premiered in 2009 and ranked in the top 10 network shows in total viewers for each of its first five seasons. It has never fallen below 30th place in viewers (where it sits this season), despite moving time periods half a dozen times. “I want to thank both the network and [CBS] Studios for their partnership and support over the years; [series creator] Shane Brennan for giving us such a great playground; and my partners John P. Kousakis, Frank Military, Kyle Harimoto and Andrew Bartels for their tireless efforts and collaboration episode after episode,” said showrunner R. Scott Gemmill. “Our crew has grown to be a true family, and their hard work and dedication has been fundamental to our success year after year. My deepest gratitude to the cast members, who have brought our characters to life with their impassioned performances — thank you for your talent, professionalism and continuous enthusiasm. And to our loyal viewers who loved our characters and followed their journeys, thank you. We look forward to delivering an end to the series that is both satisfying and does justice to thes...

NCIS: Los Angeles Season 14 Episode 20 Review: New Beginnings

Hey, how about this as a spin-off? NCIS: Chokehold, starring Couture and Bill Goldberg. Fill out the cast with a diverse handful of lesser-known actors and bring in Hulk Hogan as the squad's wily leader. If the writers' strike lingers, the producers could go heavier on the action scenes, a vital part of any NCIS show. Anyhoo, this outing didn't showcase Couture using the trademark NCIS wisecrack-filled dialogue much. So the jury's still out on that front. But, no surprise, he did kick ass when given the opportunity. Couture got to play that TV trope, the agent who has been undercover for too long and may have turned to the dark side. It also was enjoyable to see CSI alumnus Liz Vassey in another new role this season, following her portrayal of psychology professor Dr. Craft in the final season of Vassey's Kerry Adams gave Kilbride someone to bond with, a rare creature who understood riding herd on stubborn but effective agents who insisted on doing things in their own way. It's a shame that perception didn't hold up. Adams was concerned about her undercover asset, Newsome, who had been out of touch for far too long. She wanted the OSP to be the team that investigated the investigator. From the first introduction, Newsome appeared too straight-edged to be crooked, regardless of how Adams painted him as being on the edge of turning. The hole Fatima found in his financials proved to be as weak as it seemed. Fortunately, Nina Barnes made one last appearance. Nina jousted with ...