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By : Cripps Kessel    29 or more times read
Submitted 2012-02-14 13:45:53
Recently on NCIS: Los Angeles Season 3 Episode 14 "Partners", After a diplomatic program van transporting an unknown package in the State Department is hijacked, the NCIS team should determine who committed the crime and what moved missing. Meanwhile, Callen and Sam enjoy five years as associates, but face one of the biggest challenges when each goes undercover for an event.

On this week's Event title "Crimeleon", The NCIS team hunts an international killer who is able to transform himself like a chameleon to prevent capture, from country to land

NCIS: Los Angeles (Naval Offender Investigative Service: Los Angeles) is usually an American television series combining elements of the military drama and police procedural genres, which premiered on your CBS network on Sept 22, 2009. In the USA, the series airs subsequent NCIS on Tuesdays. In Canada, the show is simulcast for the Global Television Network.

NCIS: Los Angeles is the first spin-off of NCIS, which itself was some sort of spinoff of another CBS string, JAG. On October 7, 2009, CBS gave the sequence a full-season pickup, extending the first time of year to 22 episodes. The season was lengthy again on November some, 2009, when CBS announced its order with an additional two episodes.

The second season started airing on September 21, 2010. On May 18, 2011, CBS renewed the series for any third season. On August 18, 2011, CBS announced that the series would overlap with Hawaii Five-0 by having Daniela Ruah guest star as Kensi Blye around the latter series.

The series follows the exploits with the Los Angeles-based Office regarding Special Projects, an elite division from the Naval Criminal Investigative Service that makes a speciality of undercover assignments.

The show was known as NCIS: Legend while in production (referring to the episodes of NCIS that spin-off was introduced), and other names regarded as included NCIS: OSP (Office regarding Special Projects) in addition to NCIS: Undercover. Filming started in Feb 2009, with the characters being introduced inside the two-part NCIS episode named "Legend", the first part that aired on April twenty-eight, 2009. This episode served being a backdoor pilot for the actual series, in a manner similar to the introduction of NCIS, which was introduced by using a two-part episode of JAG.

Chris O'Donnell plays the lead character, G. Callen, a lead agent as their natural talent for undercover perform is legendary. LL Cool J plays the role of Specific Agent Sam Hanna, a former Navy CLOSE OFF, who is fluent in Arabic and a specialist on Middle Eastern way of life. Daniela Ruah plays a real estate agent named Kensi Blye. Adam Jamal Craig enjoying rookie field agent Dominic Vail was credited being a regular through the 1st dozen episodes of time one, but was subsequently written out of the show, and the character has been killed off in episode 21. Eric Christian Olsen represents Marty Deeks, the team's liaison while using the Los Angeles Police Department. Olsen appears in two episodes from the first season as a new guest star, and joins the cast full time in season two seeing that Craig/Vail's replacement.
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