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NCIS: Los Angeles is a drama about the high stakes world of the Office of Special Projects (OSP), a division of NCIS that is charged with apprehending dangerous and elusive criminals that pose a threat to the nation's security. By assuming false identities and utilizing the most advanced technology, this team of highly trained agents goes deep undercover, putting their lives on the line in the field to bring down their targets. Armed with the latest in high tech gear and sent regularly into life-threatening situations, this tight-knit unit relies on each other to do what is necessary to protect national interests.
Episodes:
• Identity
• The Only Easy Day
• Predator
• Search and Destroy
• Killshot
• Keepin' It Real
• Pushback
• Ambush
• Random on Purpose
• Brimstone
• Breach
• Past Lives
• Missing
• LD50
• The Bank Job
• Chinatown
• Full Throttle
• Blood Brothers
• Hand-to-Hand
• Fame
• Found
• Hunted
• Burned
• Callen, G
Product reviews...
WOW! 6 disks and 24 episodes! This is a full on DVD set! We actually rented this from the store, we had it for 7 nights, so we watched 4 or so episodes a night... I was drained by the end of it!
I have watched various episodes of NCIS LA on TV but wanted to know the background and the link to the original NCIS... the first disk includes two joining episodes that link the creation of NCIS LA to the original. Later episodes show how Callen becomes a member of the team.
Each episode is so well created, you would believe that it could possible happen....Its an amazing high tech show with unpredictable tense story lines. Its great drama! It does make you think of this whole big brother world, and makes you thankful you live in New Zealand - where *hopefully* not too much of that goes on, but again, who really knows!!!
Fantastic looking characters and Hetty is such a hoot!! This is one show that both my partner and I love watching!
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