NCIS: Los Angeles expand the last episode to two episodes. The network double-header will air Sunday, May 14 at 10:00 p.m., the date previously announced as the series finale, and Sunday, May 21 at 9:00 p.m. on CBS. After the May 21 episode, CBS will air A tribute to NCIS: Los Angeles A entertainment tonight a special look back at the last 14 years of the series.
“Finishing a show is always bittersweet,” says showrunner and executive producer R. Scott Gemmill. “We’ve been blessed with 14 seasons together, so bringing it to a satisfying conclusion after so many years was a huge challenge. Fortunately, CBS was kind enough to give us an extra episode to control our characters to fit their stories, which we hope fans will find both satisfying and hopeful.”
On the May 14 episode “New Beginnings Part 1,” when an ATF agent goes missing, the agency enlists the help of the NCIS team to investigate stolen military weapons and locate the agent. Also, Callen and Anna continue to plan their wedding, Rountree’s sister interviews for med school, and Sam encourages his father to participate in the drug study.
In New Beginnings, Part 2, the NCIS team follows the case involving ATF and the stolen military weapons.
Both episodes will air on CBS and stream live and on demand on Paramount+.
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The hour-long special features footage and interviews with NCIS: LA Cast members from the past 14 years, including recent exclusive interviews, favorite memories and behind-the-scenes moments from the entertainment tonight safe.
NCIS: Los Angeles, which will have aired 322 episodes, including the series finale, is in full swing. The show averages 6.08 million viewers and is the most scripted show in the Sunday 10pm time slot.
The NCIS Spin-off is a drama set in the high-stakes world of a division of NCIS tasked with catching dangerous and elusive criminals who pose a threat to national security. Using fake identities and the latest technology, this team of highly skilled agents go undercover and risk their lives on the ground to take down their targets. Armed with the latest high-tech equipment and regularly placed in life-threatening situations, this close-knit unit relies on each other to do whatever is necessary to protect national interests.
Starring Chris O’Donnell, LL Cool J, Linda Hunt, Daniela Ruah, Eric Christian Olsen, Medalion Rahimi, Caleb Castille and Gerald McRaney.
R. Scott Gemmill, John P. Kousakis, Frank Military, Kyle Harimoto, Andrew Bartels and Shane Brennan, who created the series, all serve as executive producers. NCIS: Los Angeles is produced by CBS Studios.
Source: Deadline

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