NCIS: LA - Who Packed Their Bags?
So, NCIS: Los Angeles has officially called it a day. After 14 seasons of chasing bad guys, undercover ops, and more explosions than a Michael Bay movie, our beloved team has hung up their hats (or fedoras, in Callen's case). But before we dive into the waterworks, let's take a moment to appreciate the cast members who decided to trade in their tactical gear for something a little less, well, explosive.
Who Has Left Ncis Los Angeles |
The Great NCIS: LA Exodus
Let's talk about the revolving door of agents that graced our screens. It's like the writers had a running bet on how many characters they could introduce before someone inevitably said, "Adios, amigos!"
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First up, we have the OG, Nate Getz, played by the ever-charming Peter Cambor. Nate was the original tech whiz, the brains behind the operation. But alas, he decided to pursue other tech-related adventures (we're assuming it involved fewer explosions and more comfortable chairs).
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Then there was Eric Beale, the quirky genius brought to life by Barrett Foa. Eric was the heart and soul of the tech team, but after a few seasons of dealing with Callen's questionable fashion choices, he decided to trade in his hoodies for something a bit more... normal. We’re still not sure what that means, but we wish him luck.
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We can't forget about Deeks' mom, Jackie. She was a force to be reckoned with, and we’re still not sure if she was more afraid of her son or the bad guys. Let's just say, she added a certain je ne sais quoi to the show.
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And of course, let's not overlook Hetty Lange, the enigmatic leader played by the legendary Linda Hunt. She was part spy, part therapist, and entirely badass. While she didn't technically leave the team, her reduced role in later seasons felt like a major loss.
Life After NCIS: LA
So, where did these beloved characters end up? Are they still fighting crime, or have they embraced a life of leisure? We can only speculate, but one thing's for sure: the world is a less exciting place without them.
How to cope with the end of NCIS: LA?
- How to find new shows to watch: Explore similar genres like crime dramas, action thrillers, or procedurals.
- How to relive the glory days: Re-watch your favorite episodes and binge-watch the entire series again.
- How to connect with other fans: Join online forums or social media groups to discuss the show and theories.
- How to appreciate the characters: Reflect on your favorite moments and character arcs.
- How to look forward to the future: Embrace new shows and characters while cherishing the memories of NCIS: LA.