NCIS: Los Angeles Ends with a Bang! What You Need to Know
After 14 seasons, the curtain has fallen on “NCIS: Los Angeles.”
In the concluding part of a two-part finale that aired on Sunday, viewers were treated to glimpses of promising futures for Sam (LL Cool J) and Callen (Chris O’Donnell). Since gracing the pilot episode in 2009, the duo has skillfully portrayed special agents on the show.
Titled “New Beginnings, Part Two,” the episode featured the union of Callen and Anna (both portrayed by Bar Paly) in a city hall wedding. A letter arrived for Callen, extending an offer of Hetty’s Mykonos villa for their honeymoon.
In return, Hetty (Linda Hunt) requested their assistance in resolving an issue in Morocco. Callen and Sam, accompanied by Nell Jones (Renée Felice Smith), Sabatino (Erik Palladino), and Nate (Peter Cambor), embarked on their mission.
Amidst the unfolding drama, Kensi (Daniella Ruah) received heartwarming news—she and Deeks (Eric Christian Olsen) were expecting a baby.
While bidding adieu to “NCIS: Los Angeles,” fans can find solace in knowing that CBS has renewed both the franchise’s main program, “NCIS,” and “NCIS: Hawai’i” for the 2023-2024 season.