NCIS: Los Angeles Season 14 - Did They Run Out of Explosions? (Spoiler Alert: Yes, Kinda)
Ah, NCIS: Los Angeles. The show that brought us sunshine, shootouts, and enough car chases to make Fast & Furious jealous. But here's the thing about Season 14: it was shorter than a seagull's attention span.
That's right, folks. While previous seasons boasted a whopping 24 episodes, Season 14 decided to serve up a mere 21. What gives, CBS? Did they run out of budget for Granger's sarcastic one-liners? Did someone forget to order enough exploding boats? (Because let's be honest, an NCIS: LA season without an exploding boat is like a workplace without gossip - kinda boring.)
The Mystery of the Missing Episodes: A Conspiracy Theory (Mostly Kidding)
Look, we all have our theories. Maybe aliens abducted the missing episodes. Maybe Callen and Sam got so into an undercover op they forgot to film the rest of the season. Or maybe, just maybe, there's a perfectly normal explanation we're all overlooking.
But Wait, There's More! (Because This is a Click-Worthy Article, After All)
Even with three episodes less, Season 14 still brought the action. We saw fighter jets go rogue, undercover missions gone sideways, and enough car chases to— wait, I already said that. The point is, there was enough excitement to keep even the most jaded NCIS: LA fan glued to their screen. (Except for maybe during those inevitable commercial breaks...amirite?)
So, to Answer Your Question (Finally!)
There you have it. NCIS: Los Angeles Season 14: shorter season, same amount of awesome (well, maybe 80% awesome). But hey, at least it wasn't a complete dud, right? Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm off to write a strongly worded letter to CBS demanding answers (and more explosions) for Season 15... (Wait, there isn't a Season 15? Oh. Well, this is awkward.)