For fans who’ve been watching since the beginning, the NCIS: Los Angeles finale is designed as both an ending and a celebration. The two-part conclusion of Season 14 closes out a remarkable 322-episode journey.
Although the show’s cancellation was reportedly tied to rising costs, the production team had the rare advantage of planning a true finale. That preparation allows the final episodes to highlight the relationships that defined the series.
Part one delivers classic NCIS: LA tension, with the team searching for a missing ATF agent and tracking down dangerous stolen weapons. At the same time, Callen and Anna’s wedding plans move forward, and Sam and Rountree confront family-related turning points.
The final episode leans heavily into emotion, culminating in an unexpected wedding and a reflective look back at the team’s legacy. With other CBS franchises making successful comebacks, the finale subtly suggests this may be goodbye — but not forever.