the end is near NCIS: Los Angeles following the January announcement that the long-running series would end with the current 14th season. Even if it hasn’t been broadcast for as long as the original NCIS extension (currently in season 10), the Los Angeles-based spinoff has been a staple of CBS programming for over a decade. Now, with months to go until the finale, star LL Cool J has decided when the show will end.
Even if the rapper has become an actor commented on the end of the show on social media following the original announcement last month, he went into more detail ahead of his Grammy appearance. When asked about eastern time how hard it is to say goodbye NCIS: Los AngelesLL Cool J shared:
Well, I have to tell you, it’s not at all difficult. CBS has done an amazing thing with us; It was an incredible race. We are talking about 14 years. We’re not talking two and a half years, three years and, ‘Oh, that was fun while it lasted.’ It had been 14 years. So, I think the show has done huge numbers. I mean, our last one [NCIS] the crossover did huge numbers. cant complain i have nothing [to complain about]. All I could say was, ‘Wow, what a ride, you know what I mean?’
LL Cool J, who played Sam Hanna NCIS: Los Angeles Back to the top, he’s not upset about the end of the show and instead pointed out what the show has achieved for many years in prime time. Few shows last long enough reach 300 episodes Who THERE run in the spring. Going on for fourteen seasons is something to be proud of, based on what she’s said about the “run” she’s had. NCIS: Los Angeles. Her comments also echo what co-star Daniela Ruah said about “it’s time to move on.”
The Sam Hanna actor also pointed out that the mega crossover between NCIS extension, NCIS: Los AngelesAND NCIS: Hawaii It was a success. Even though I wasn’t convinced at the time that the three shows are scheduled to repeat the event anytime soon , the ratings were certainly impressive. According to the TV line NCIS extension The crossover segment had an audience of 7.7 million and a 0.5 rating at 8pm, followed by Hawaii with 7.2 million and a rating of 0.5 at 21:00, and finally Angels with 6.7 million and a 0.5 rating, all in the key 18-49 demographic with Live+Same Day totals.
Therefore, it was surprising when the news broke it NCIS: Los Angeles it was ending after hitting such huge numbers, but CBS has already promised a “great start” for the series . Plus, assuming all the key characters survive (and I’m expecting another appearance from Hetty in person before the credits roll), who’s to say they won’t show up? NCIS extension OR Hawaii? Indeed, LL Cool J reacted to Hawaii Star Vanessa Lachey’s comments about being welcome on her show whenever she wants to come, saying:
I will definitely consider that invitation, Vanessa, and you never know. We’ll see what happens. Maybe he’ll come and play a bit, we’ll see. Everything is possible.
That’s hardly a guarantee, but in a television universe as vast and long as NCIS extension, it is better not to exclude returns. who would have expected it Ziva to go back to NCIS extension for a full arc ? Of course, Gibbs hasn’t appeared since his last episode as a series regular, and it’s possible NCIS: Los Angeles The squad will be complete by the end of the May Finals. But why not continue to wait and/or revisit previous Season 14 episodes that aired with a Paramount+ Subscription ?
For now, new episodes of NCIS: Los Angeles It will continue to air Sundays at 10 p.m. ET on CBS, though like many other shows, it will not air a new episode on February 12, also known as Super Bowl Sunday. Let viewers watch the game, the amazing roster of artists or (if you’re like me) the Hope Unforgettable spots the Super Bowl is practically guaranteed to win the night.
Source: Cinemablend
