The highly anticipated finale of NCIS: Los Angeles is set to deliver an emotional farewell to a series that has captured audiences for an impressive 14 years. Scheduled to air in two parts on May 14 and May 21, the finale will not only wrap up ongoing storylines but also pay tribute to the show’s enduring legacy.
Star Daniela Ruah, who has played Kensi Blye, recently shared poignant reflections on her journey with the series. In her emotional tribute, she highlighted the deep connections forged among the cast and crew over the years, emphasizing that their relationships extend far beyond the screen. Fans can expect a deeply personal touch as the finale unfolds.
The second part of the finale will feature a special one-hour segment titled A Salute to NCIS: Los Angeles, hosted by Kevin Frazier of Entertainment Tonight. This farewell special will include both new and archival interviews with the cast, alongside a wealth of behind-the-scenes footage that chronicles the highs and lows of the series. This segment aims to celebrate the show’s rich history while providing a fitting tribute to its characters and fans.
Showrunner R. Scott Gemmill reflected on the challenges of concluding a long-running series, stating that bringing the story to a satisfying end was “extremely challenging.” He noted the bittersweet nature of wrapping up a show that has been a significant part of so many lives, adding that CBS graciously allowed for an extra episode to ensure a meaningful conclusion.
The finale will see the NCIS team investigating their last case, all while on-screen couple Callen (played by Chris O’Donnell) and Anna (Bar Paly) navigate their wedding plans. This intertwining of personal and professional stakes will undoubtedly add emotional weight to the finale, as fans witness their favorite characters face both closure and new beginnings.
At a recent wrap party in Los Angeles, cast member LL Cool J, who has portrayed Senior Special Agent Sam Hanna since the show’s inception in 2009, shared his feelings about the series conclusion. He likened the experience to achieving something monumental, akin to winning “crazy Super Bowls.” While he acknowledged the sense of melancholy that comes with such an ending, he also expressed immense pride in what the show has accomplished over the years.
As the air date approaches, fans are bracing for a farewell that promises to be filled with nostalgia, heartfelt moments, and the satisfying closure that long-time viewers deserve. With its unique blend of action, camaraderie, and character-driven stories, NCIS: Los Angeles will undoubtedly leave a lasting legacy in the hearts of its audience.