Did Roundtree Actually Die on NCIS: Los Angeles? Let's Spill the Tea
Okay, so, let's talk about the elephant in the room. Or should I say, the agent in the room? Devin Roundtree. That guy. The one who made us question if we should invest in tissues after that explosive episode.
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The Great Roundtree Debate
Now, I know what you're thinking. "Did he or didn't he?" Let’s clear this up once and for all. Yes, Roundtree did, unfortunately, meet his untimely demise. It was a shocking blow to the team, and to us viewers, who had grown to love the character. We were all left questioning our life choices and the overall meaning of existence for a good solid week.
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But hey, that's TV for you. They gotta keep us on our toes. And honestly, it was a pretty dramatic exit. So props to the writers for that.
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Mourning Roundtree: A How-To Guide
Losing a beloved character is tough, we get it. But don't worry, we've got you covered. Here's a quick guide to coping with the loss of Agent Roundtree:
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- How to binge-watch the earlier seasons: Rewatching old episodes is a classic coping mechanism. Plus, it's a great way to appreciate Roundtree's character arc.
- How to find fan fiction: Let's be honest, fan fiction is a lifeline for many of us. It's a great way to imagine alternative endings or just to keep your favorite characters alive.
- How to support the cast: Show your love for the cast on social media. They're going through a tough time too, and your support means a lot.
- How to find a new show: It's okay to move on. There are plenty of other great shows out there. Just don't forget about your NCIS LA family.
- How to accept that life goes on: This one might be tough, but it's important to remember that the show must go on. And who knows, maybe there will be a surprise return someday?
So there you have it. The truth about Roundtree's demise and a few tips on how to cope. Remember, it's okay to feel sad, but don't let it consume you. There's always another episode waiting.
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Disclaimer: This post is intended for entertainment purposes only. Please consult a professional if you're experiencing severe grief.