NCIS: Los Angeles season 11 premiere spoilers: ‘Let Fate Decide’ details!
The first thing that makes this episode (entitled “Let Fate Decide”) stand out is simply this — it’s picking up immediately after the season 10 finale. It was also filmed following the finale earlier this year, which is probably what made it easier to bring back Mac and Harm after their previous appearances. There could be a chance to see the two of them in the same room coming up, but beyond just that, we’re going to have a chance to see Sam, Callen, Deeks, Kensi, and more try to figure out how to handle the dangerous situation put in front of them. The season 10 finale ended with all sorts of chaos, and the only thing that can come on the other side of that is a chance to pick up a few of the pieces.
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“Let Fate Decide” – Callen and Sam work with Navy Capt. Harmon Rabb, Jr. (David James Elliott) to apprehend spies aboard the USS Allegiance. Also, Hetty partners with Marine Lt. Col. Sarah “Mac” Mackenzie to neutralize a missile attack in the Middle East, and Kensi and Deeks are trapped in a mobile CIA unit in Iraq while under attack by ISIS, on the 11th season premiere of NCIS: LOS ANGELES, Sunday, Sept. 29 (9:30-10:30 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.
One of the other interesting, non-story-related parts of this episode is that it could be one of the last ones we see Barrett Foa in for a while. He’s off doing a theater production of Angels in America for a while but rest assured, he will be back. There is a whole lot more story for Nell and Eric to tell!
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