Well, that was a pleasant change of pace.
On NCIS: Los Angeles Season 13 Episode 4, the Osp solved a case without a trace of preachiness and social commentary.
It was like someone remembered that viewers often tuned in for the humorous moments amid a tense case instead of a lecture.
Not only that, but the case of the week was seemingly self-contained, with precious little mention of the numerous ongoing storylines.
So let's dispense with the latest development in Callen's current obsession, Katya.
That's understandable since he and Anna can't live together until Katya is off the streets and is no longer a threat.
Wasn't that pretty much the pitch he used on Angela, Katya's ex-girlfriend, who is still living a life in fear and on the run, years later?
At least Angela worked up the nerve to give Callen that non-descript safe-deposit box key, her first tentative step toward freedom.
On NCIS: Los Angeles Season 13 Episode 4, the Osp solved a case without a trace of preachiness and social commentary.
It was like someone remembered that viewers often tuned in for the humorous moments amid a tense case instead of a lecture.
Not only that, but the case of the week was seemingly self-contained, with precious little mention of the numerous ongoing storylines.
So let's dispense with the latest development in Callen's current obsession, Katya.
That's understandable since he and Anna can't live together until Katya is off the streets and is no longer a threat.
Wasn't that pretty much the pitch he used on Angela, Katya's ex-girlfriend, who is still living a life in fear and on the run, years later?
At least Angela worked up the nerve to give Callen that non-descript safe-deposit box key, her first tentative step toward freedom.
- 11/1/2021
- by Dale McGarrigle
- TVfanatic
Just what NCIS: Los Angeles Season 8 needed.
It was an all-star caper on NCIS: Los Angeles Season 8 Episode 21.
I say all-star because it brought Hetty's Vietnam War-era band back together.
Most importantly, this meant a return of A.J. Chegwidden, of Jag, fame, last seen in NCIS: Los Angeles Season 8 Episode 15. He was winningly accompanied by another retired admiral, Sterling Bridges, and watching the two of them bicker was like watching future Sam and Callen.
Especially when Sam and Callen repeatedly tried to sideline them. They didn't listen any more than Sam and Callen would have.
Hetty had called them because they all shared a secret that stretched back to the Vietnam War.
Also sharing that secret was Charles Langston, another member of their team, who, for some reason, abducted a corrupt Va administrator and then shot up a pawn shop.
It was fun listening to the older officers reminisce,...
It was an all-star caper on NCIS: Los Angeles Season 8 Episode 21.
I say all-star because it brought Hetty's Vietnam War-era band back together.
Most importantly, this meant a return of A.J. Chegwidden, of Jag, fame, last seen in NCIS: Los Angeles Season 8 Episode 15. He was winningly accompanied by another retired admiral, Sterling Bridges, and watching the two of them bicker was like watching future Sam and Callen.
Especially when Sam and Callen repeatedly tried to sideline them. They didn't listen any more than Sam and Callen would have.
Hetty had called them because they all shared a secret that stretched back to the Vietnam War.
Also sharing that secret was Charles Langston, another member of their team, who, for some reason, abducted a corrupt Va administrator and then shot up a pawn shop.
It was fun listening to the older officers reminisce,...
- 4/24/2017
- by Dale McGarrigle
- TVfanatic
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