NCIS: Los Angeles - Is It Still a Thing?
So, you're wondering if they're still cranking out episodes of NCIS: Los Angeles. Let's dive into this mystery deeper than Callen and Sam do when they're chasing bad guys.
The Short Answer: Nope, It's Over
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As of May 21, 2023, NCIS: Los Angeles officially wrapped up its 14th and final season. That's right, folks, the golden era of undercover operations, fancy cars, and Hetty Lange's questionable life choices has come to an end. It’s like the team finally caught the big bad and decided to retire to a tropical island. Or, you know, just quit their jobs.
Mourning the Loss of Our Favorite Fake Agents
I know, I know. It's hard to say goodbye to characters who've been part of our lives for over a decade. We've seen them grow, evolve, and wear some questionable fashion choices (we're looking at you, Deeks). But hey, all good things must come to an end, right? Unless you're talking about reruns, then it's a never-ending party.
What Now?
Don't worry, the NCIS universe is still alive and kicking. There's the original NCIS, NCIS: Hawai'i, and probably a few more spin-offs in the works. So, if you're craving that familiar blend of action, drama, and questionable accents, you're not completely out of luck.
How To...
- How to cope with the end of NCIS: LA? Find a new show to binge-watch. Or, rewatch all 14 seasons. You have options.
- How to relive the glory days? Invest in NCIS: LA merchandise, join online fan groups, or pretend you're an undercover agent in your daily life.
- How to find other shows like NCIS: LA? Check out other procedural dramas, or explore crime shows with a focus on different locations or agencies.
- How to avoid spoilers for the final season? Stay off social media, avoid conversations with NCIS fans, and live under a rock until you've finished watching.
- How to appreciate the show for what it was? Remember the good times, the laughs, the tears, and the questionable fashion choices. And cherish the memories.