THE MURDER OF A NEWS REPORTER LEADS THE NCIS TEAM TO THE REBEL MOVEMENT IN LIBYA, ON "NCIS: LOS ANGELES," TUESDAY, OCT. 11
CHEAT TWEET: Will Hetty & Callen remain close after she reveals a personal connection to his family? #NCISLA 10/11, 9pm ET/PT http://bit.ly/nRIeHu
"Deadline” — The NCIS team delves into the underground world of the Libyan resistance movement following the murder of a news reporter, and Hetty reveals details about Callen’s past, on NCIS: LOS ANGELES, Tuesday, Oct. 11 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.
SERIES REGULARS:
NCIS Special Agent G. Callen................................ Chris O’Donnell
NCIS Special Agent Sam Hanna.................................. .LL COOL J
Henrietta "Hetty” Lange................. .Linda Hunt
NCIS Special Agent Kensi Blye ….............................. Daniela Ruah
LAPD Detective Marty Deeks…………..Eric Christian Olsen
Tech Operator Eric Beale……...Barrett Foa
NCIS Intelligence Analyst Nell Jones.......................... Renée Felice Smith
GUEST CAST:
Farag Hijazi................................... Piter Marek
Steve Downey........................ Tyler Francavilla
Adama Hijazi.......................... Tony Amendola
Shari Al-Kousa........................... Sheetal Sheth
Adriana Gomez....................... Jeannette Sousa
Manager........................................... Jay Harik
Navy Commander
Gavin Madison............................... Jeff Denton
Clerk............................................ Sam Golzari
WRITTEN BY: Gil Grant
DIRECTED BY: Kate Woods
Source: CBS
Can't wait to find out more about Hetty's connection to Callen, have some theories of my own
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ReplyDeleteShould be an interesting episode, as long as we can have one week without Deeks being made into an idiot?
ReplyDeleteAs for Hetty's connection with Callen, perhaps she knew about the murders of his parents and did nothing as part of an undercover operation?
NCIS LA is doing a good job at adding serialized elements, like the Callen / Hetty story, amongst the weekly procedural stuff. NCIS should take a few pointers from its spinoff, I think.
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