‘NCIS: Los Angeles’ season 7, episode 11 preview: Are big moments coming for Deeks, Kensi?
Of course, you knew that things would eventually work out for Deeks and Kensi on “NCIS: Los Angeles,” right? The whole “member of the team gets arrested” story has been done so many times over the years, and more often than not, this is the sort of ending that it gives us. Now, Deeks can figure out a way to get back to doing what he does best, and that is kicking butt and taking names. Not only that, but he may need to save a little bit of room for romance given that we are diving into what is now the holiday season.
The title for next week’s new episode of the CBS show (which also happens to be the winter finale) is “Cancel Christmas.” Want to get some more news in terms of what to expect? Then be sure to take a look at the attached synopsis:
“When a suspected North Korean spy is poisoned and hit by a truck carrying Christmas trees, the team must search for who is responsible for smuggling spies into the country. Also, Deeks and Kensi try to find a way to include their mothers in their Christmas plans, and Hetty notices that Granger isn’t feeling the holiday cheer.”
We’re down for any episode of the show that gives us a chance to see a combination of character stories and a unique spin on a holiday twist (Christmas trees), so we’ll get some hot cocoa ready in advance for next week! After this installment airs, there will not be another until most likely January.
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Michael Goldman
December 8, 2015 @ 4:14 am
NCIS:LA didn’t have any big competition tonight(or so it seemed) so it will hopefully be up around a 1.5 I seriously doubt that CBS would consider cancelling LA despite its less than wonderful ratings, but maybe CBS should consider moving Limitless to Mondays at 10 pm and moving LA to 10 pm on Tuesday next season. I think the people who watch Scorpion would be more of a LIMITLESS type of audience. Right now, it seems that the people who watch Scorpion go over to NBC to watch BLINDSPOT at 10 pm. That doesn’t help LA. A bunch of us have discussed this possibility, so I’m not coming up with this idea out of thin air.