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‘NCIS: Los Angeles’ Unveils Plans For 2-Part Series Finale, Special

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It will take two episodes for NCIS: Los Angeles to wrap up 14 seasons of great CBS episodes. Part 1 will be broadcast on Sunday, May 14, at 10 p.m. Eastern/9 p.m. Central. Part 2 will air on May 21 at 9 p.m. Eastern, 8 p.m. Central. Following the May 21st episode, CBS will air a special titled A Salute to NCIS: Los Angeles. Entertainment Tonight will put it together, and it will look back at the show’s history.

“Wrapping up a series is always bittersweet,” said R. Scott Gemmill, showrunner and executive producer. “We were blessed to have 14 seasons together, so bringing it to a satisfying end was extremely challenging after so many years.

Fortunately, CBS was kind enough to give us an extra episode so that we could send off our characters in a way that was appropriate for their stories and that fans would hopefully find both satisfying and hopeful.”

‘NCIS: Los Angeles’ Ends 14-Year Run With Two-Part Episode ‘New Beginnings’

When an ATF agent goes missing, the agency seeks assistance from the NCIS team to investigate stolen military-grade weapons and locate the agent. Callen (Chris O’Donnell) and Anna (Bar Paly) are also continuing to plan their wedding. Ava McCoy, Roundtree’s (Caleb Castille) sister, interviews for medical school. Sam (LL Cool J) convinces his father to participate in the drug trial. According to Deadline, in New Beginnings, Part 2, the NCIS team continues the case with ATF and the stolen weapons.

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Both episodes will be available to watch on Paramount+. Entertainment Kevin Frazier hosts tonight’s A Salute to NCIS: Los Angeles special from Paramount Studios, where NCIS: Los Angeles was shot for 14 years.

As a result, this one-hour special includes footage and interviews with NCIS: Los Angeles cast members from the previous 14 years. This includes exclusive interviews from the past, favorite memories, and behind-the-scenes footage from the Entertainment Tonight vault.

As it nears the end of its run, the show averages 6.08 million viewers.

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NCIS: Los Angeles is ending on a high note after 322 episodes, including the series finale. The show is the top scripted program in its Sunday 10 p.m. time period, averaging 6.08 million viewers.

The NCIS spinoff is a drama about the high-stakes world of an NCIS division tasked with apprehending dangerous and elusive cr1m1nals who pose a threat to national security.

The series also stars Linda Hunt, Daniela Ruah, Eric Christian Olsen, Medalion Rahimi, and Gerald McRaney, in addition to O’Donnell, LL Cool J, and Castille.

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