The second season of NCIS: Los Angeles came to a mysterious, dark conclusion last night.
More questions were posed than answered, but what we did learn was very much unexpected, dramatic and enough to keep us riveted heading into the fall.
On the heels of a head-spinning NCIS season finale, La couldn't help but feel less important, but the team's search for Hetty wasn't a letdown by any means.
We knew going into "Familia" that whatever sparked her resignation from NCIS was related to Callen, but what unraveled in Prague was still a huge surprise.
Operation Comescu is, as we understand it right now at least, Hetty's plan to protect Callen from an Eastern European crime family who wants him dead at all costs.
They believe he is the last member of another family, their sworn enemies.
In typical Vance fashion, he tries to keep Callen Out of the loop,...
More questions were posed than answered, but what we did learn was very much unexpected, dramatic and enough to keep us riveted heading into the fall.
On the heels of a head-spinning NCIS season finale, La couldn't help but feel less important, but the team's search for Hetty wasn't a letdown by any means.
We knew going into "Familia" that whatever sparked her resignation from NCIS was related to Callen, but what unraveled in Prague was still a huge surprise.
Operation Comescu is, as we understand it right now at least, Hetty's plan to protect Callen from an Eastern European crime family who wants him dead at all costs.
They believe he is the last member of another family, their sworn enemies.
In typical Vance fashion, he tries to keep Callen Out of the loop,...
- 5/18/2011
- by steve@iscribelimited.com (Steve Marsi)
- TVfanatic
You may have noticed that I am not figgy. You get a cookie (no you don't). I'm Pinky McLadybits and I have been given the time-consuming and brain-reducing task of compiling the EEs for the next three weeks. Yay me.
The "rules" for Ee are probably the same with me as they were before. Comment threads that get all troll-y and Comment Diversions? I'm not reading those. Those threads that blow up to over 100 comments? If I read some of the earlier comments, I try to read the rest. But sometimes I don't. I suppose what I'm trying to say is that I do what I can. And I do what I want. Them's the berries.
Ahem. This week brought us a metric shit-ton of Top Ten lists and Eloquent recognition. (Dustin even stole one of the comments I was going to use in this list, but I forgive him...
The "rules" for Ee are probably the same with me as they were before. Comment threads that get all troll-y and Comment Diversions? I'm not reading those. Those threads that blow up to over 100 comments? If I read some of the earlier comments, I try to read the rest. But sometimes I don't. I suppose what I'm trying to say is that I do what I can. And I do what I want. Them's the berries.
Ahem. This week brought us a metric shit-ton of Top Ten lists and Eloquent recognition. (Dustin even stole one of the comments I was going to use in this list, but I forgive him...
- 1/3/2011
- by Dustin Rowles
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