‘NCIS: Los Angeles’ season 6 spoilers: Nell to the rescue?
Will Nell get a chance to be a hero? Well, the opportunity is going to be right at her feet on an upcoming “NCIS: Los Angeles” episode entitled “Leipei.”
This episode, the seventh in the season, is not airing until Monday, November 10. However, that doesn’t stop you for the time being from checking out the official synopsis below:
“When a man is murdered by a small drone, the team discovers his connection to a terrorist group that is planning another local attack. With time running short, Nell must use her drone expertise to try to divert a disaster in Long Beach.”
From one vantage point, we are of course very excited for Nell that there is some more great storytelling coming her way. However, at the same time we do really wish CBS would give you some hints about what is going on for some other characters, as well, in some of their sneak peeks. It feels like when you are running a procedural, especially one that has seen ratings declines since moving to Monday nights, it would behoove you to do everything in your power to get more people to watch. This is what these press releases are for!
Nonetheless, we’ll just have to wait and see if there is anything else that CBS brings to the table for this episode before it ends up coming on the air. Stay tuned.
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Jaybird
October 26, 2014 @ 6:35 pm
I’m so sick of Nell. I understand why she was pushed to the front last season in Daniela Ruah’s absence, but the more they pushed Nell as field agent, the less credible I found it. I have no interest in the character. I mainly watch for Deeks, and a little bit for Sam and Granger. But the more the show sidelines Deeks or uses him just for comic relief, the less interest I have in watching. No wonder they are losing viewers.