NCIS: Los Angeles Ready to Begin an All-New Chapter md14

The end is near for NCIS: Los Angeles, and its two-part finale promises action, reflection, and emotional payoff. After 14 seasons and 322 episodes, the CBS procedural will sign off with an ending designed to satisfy longtime viewers.

In the first installment, the team juggles multiple threats, including the disappearance of an ATF agent and the circulation of stolen military weapons. Alongside the casework, Callen and Anna continue preparing for their wedding, while Sam and Rountree face personal family challenges.

The second episode brings a tonal shift, focusing on legacy and closure. Callen and Anna decide to marry on the spot, creating a moment meant to celebrate how far the characters — and the series — have come.

As one of CBS’ longest-running scripted shows, NCIS: Los Angeles joins a group of series that have already seen revivals. That history leaves fans with reason to hope this farewell won’t be permanent.

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