Daniela Ruah Reflects on the ‘Bittersweet’ Farewell of ‘NCIS: Los Angeles’

In a recent interview with Entertainment Tonight, Daniela Ruah, known for her role as Kensi Blye on NCIS: Los Angeles, shared her thoughts on the show’s impending conclusion. As she promotes her hosting duties for the upcoming Super Bowl Greatest Commercials: Battle of the Decades, Ruah candidly expressed her mixed emotions about the series finale.

While she’s not sad to see the long-running crime procedural come to a close, Ruah emphasized the challenges of saying goodbye to the tight-knit cast and crew. “It’s bittersweet,” she noted. “The show has had an amazing run, telling phenomenal stories while allowing the characters to evolve over time.” She highlighted the personal connections formed on set, saying it will be hard to part from such an incredible family. Daniela Ruah (Special Agent Kensi Blye) and Eric Christian Olsen (LAPD Liaison Marty Deeks) on NCIS: LA

Ruah also reflected on the profound impact the show has had on its dedicated fan base. “So many fans tell me that this show saved their lives or that it reminds them of watching it with loved ones who have passed away,” she shared, conveying her gratitude for being part of something that resonated so deeply with viewers.

As she transitions into her new role as a host, Ruah expressed her enthusiasm for the Super Bowl Greatest Commercials special, saying, “I love being a part of it. Each year brings new jokes and dynamics with my co-host, Boomer Esiason.Barrett Foa, Renee Felice Smith, Frank Military, and Linda Hunt in 'NCIS: Los Angeles'

With the conclusion of NCIS: Los Angeles, Ruah’s reflections remind fans of the lasting legacy of the show and the memories created over its many seasons. As the series wraps up, she leaves viewers with a heartfelt appreciation for the journey and the connections made along the way.

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