NCIS: Los Angeles - The End of an Era?
Okay, so, let’s talk about the elephant in the room. Or should I say, the submarine in the ocean? NCIS: Los Angeles is over. Gasp! I know, right? It feels like someone just stole your favorite pair of sweatpants. But before we dive into the depths of despair, let's reminisce about the good old days.
The Golden Days of NCIS: LA
Remember when we all thought Callen was a total mystery man? And Sam was just this big, lovable teddy bear? And Hetty was basically a badass grandma? Ah, the good old days. We were all hooked, hanging on every cliffhanger like it was our last piece of pizza. But alas, all good things must come to an end.
The Big Question: Is There an NCIS: LA Season 15?
Short answer: Nope. Zilch. Nada. The series wrapped up its 14th season with a satisfying (or maybe not so satisfying, depending on your point of view) finale. So, if you were hoping for more undercover ops, witty banter, and explosions, you’re out of luck.
But hey, at least we got a decent ending. Kind of. I mean, it wasn’t exactly a cliffhanger, but it wasn’t a total disaster either. It was like finishing a really good book and being satisfied with the ending, but still wishing there was more.
Moving On
So, what do we do now? Well, we could binge-watch the entire series again (and again and again). We could start a fan fiction writing group. Or we could simply accept that some things come to an end, and that’s okay.
Remember, there are plenty of other shows out there to fill the NCIS: LA-shaped hole in your heart. But let's be honest, nothing will ever truly replace it.
How To Cope With the End of NCIS: LA
- How to find a new show to watch: Explore other crime dramas, action series, or even completely different genres.
- How to avoid spoilers: Stay off social media for a while if you're slow on the uptake.
- How to re-watch the series without getting bored: Try watching with a friend or family member for a fresh perspective.
- How to accept that it's over: Embrace the fact that all good things must come to an end, and focus on new beginnings.
- How to find a new obsession: There's always a new TV show, book, or hobby waiting to capture your attention.