After 14 seasons of good and faithful service, the agents of NCIS: Los Angeles will return their badges to the United States in a few weeks.
Indeed, as announced at the beginning of the year, the detective series hosted by LL Cool J, Chris O’Donnell and Daniela Rua will end at the end of its current season, after no fewer than 323 episodes.
And while the two-part finale, titled “A New Beginning” and marked by a highly anticipated wedding, airs on Sunday, May 14 and 21 on CBS, the American channel last weekend offered a new episode that seems to have gone wrong. A test for a possible new version of the NCIS franchise.
In “Maybe Today,” NCIS Season 14 Episode 17: Los Angeles, Kensi, Callen, Sam, and others team up to investigate Special Agent Daisy Van Zant, who oversees NCIS’s cold case division. Unsolved cases that are generally subject to classification without further follow-up.
An opportunity for the writers to inject a little freshness into this final season of the series, pitting the characters against a case dating back twenty years. And let the public discover a colorful new character played by actress Rose Abdu (Gilmore Girls, Bunheads).
Sam and Kellen with Special Agent Daisy Van Zant (Rose Abdou).
So this episode was actually a Rear door pilot Was NCIS: Cold Case set to launch in the near future to fill the void left by the shutdown of NCIS: Los Angeles?
The American site TVLine explains that there is currently no official project for a new NCIS series, except for NCIS: Sydney, which is still in development for the Paramount + platform.
But it wouldn’t be surprising if the producers and CBS had the idea in mind to one day revisit the NCIS division. who, according to Agent Daisy Van Zant, still has a hundred unsolved cases on her shelves. Enough to last a few seasons!
While you wait for a possible new version of Cold Case: Cases Closed, the parent series, NCIS: Special Investigations, and the newest spin-off to date, NCIS: Hawaii, will return at the beginning of the school year. CBS after the two series were recently renewed for 21 and 3 seasons, respectively.
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