"NCIS: LA" Season 6 Spoilers: NCIS Team Refuges a Member while Hetty Gets Troubling News
"NCIS: LA" Season 6 Spoilers: NCIS Team Refuges a Member while Hetty Gets Troubling News
The fifth season of the hit cop procedural series "NCIS: Los Angeles" concluded with a cliffhanger, leaving the fans thirsty for more and looking forward to the next season. What can the fans hope for from "NCIS Los Angeles" in the next season episodes?
"NCIS" is an American crime police procedural television series, which centers on a fictional team of special agents from the Naval Criminal Investigative Service. It is a group, which executes criminal investigations with relevance to the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps.
The cast members of "NCIS: Los Angeles" include Chris O' Donnell as G. Callen, Linda Hunt as Henrietta "Hetty" Lange, Daniela Ruah as Kensi Blye, Eric Christian Olsen as Detective Marty Deeks, Barrett Foa as Eric Beale, Renee Felice Smith as Nell Jones, and Miguel Ferrer as Owen Granger.
The season premiere starts off with the attempt to rescue Sam and Callen from a stirring underwater vessel that gets to blow up. Then, Kensi and Deeks will act as the leads as they look for their partners. While other search near bodies of water, they will find Sam and Callen from up above, in a helicopter. Meanwhile, Hetty and Granger will be also back on set. Kensi is also bonding with someone. Well, the fans will have to wait and see find out who it is.
The second episode, entitled "Inelegant Heart" just aired last October 6, 2014 on CBS. It was revealed that the one of the group members is sort of bargained. The team learned this during their investigation of a murder case concerning a Navy contractor. The contractor mentioned is known to be part of illegitimate deals involving private information. Meanwhile Henrietta "Hetty Lange" is under scrutiny in Washington D.C. The team will also be attested by the Department of Justice.
Spoilersguide reveals the next flow of events. The inquiry by the Department of Justice as well as Hetty's stay in Washington D.C. will be the focus of the NCIS: Los Angeles' third episode, which is entitled "Praesidum." On this episode, the NCIS: LA team attempt to defend their member from Department of Justice's questioning. With regard to Hetty, she will be receiving news that will distract her mind.
The show's executive producer, John Peter Kousakis, previewed in Spoilertv that filming the episodes happened on "one of the most spectacular "NCIS:LA" sets of all times." With regard to the next episode, episode three is set to be piloted by Dennis Smith, with Erin Broadhurst and R. Scott Gemmill serving as writers. It looks like "NCIS: Los Angeles" gets more action in the succeeding episodes. Follow the characters action-filled adventures.
Watch "NCIS: Los Angeles" every Monday at 10PM on CBS Television Network.
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