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‘NCIS: Los Angeles’ star Chris O’Donnell, Posts Rare Message in Response To the Show’s Cancellation

After 14 years, CBS has ended ‘NCIS: Los Angeles’. Star Chris O’Donnell broke his social media silence to reflect on the show’s history.

O’Donnell shared a heartfelt Instagram post featuring a photo with co-star LL Cool J. “What an incredible 14-year ride with my @ncisla family,” he wrote. “Thank you to all our incredible fans. On to the next exciting adventure!” The post quickly garnered over 13,000 likes and hundreds of comments.

LL Cool J also addressed the news on Instagram, posting a cast photo and expressing gratitude. “After 14 seasons, now is the perfect time to end ‘NCIS: Los Angeles’ on top!” he wrote, teasing future projects with CBS and his production company, Rock The Bells.

Cast members of ‘NCIS: Los Angeles’ Join Chris O’Donnell in Response To The Show’s Cancellation.

As ‘NCIS: Los Angeles’ nears its end after 14 seasons, cast members have taken to social media to express their emotions and gratitude.

Eric Christian Olsen, who joined as Marty Deeks in Season 1, shared his thoughts on Instagram: “What a spectacular journey we all shared.”

Brian Dietzen from the flagship ‘NCIS’ series, who appeared in crossovers with the LA team, commented, “It’s been a GREAT ride man. Congratulations to everyone.”

Daniela Ruah, a series regular from the start, reflected on the show’s impact on her life: “From season one to fourteen, from 24 to 39, it has been an absolute dream. I’m so thankful to be a part of the NCISLA family.”

The cast’s deep bond and affection for the show are evident as they celebrate its legacy. ‘NCIS: Los Angeles’ will continue to air until its finale on May 14th.

Premiering in 2009, ‘NCIS: Los Angeles’ is the second installment in the NCIS franchise, followed by ‘NCIS: New Orleans,’ ‘NCIS: Hawaii,’ and the upcoming ‘NCIS: Sydney.’

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