Los Angeles’ Stars Start Bidding the Show Goodbye on Social Media

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Los Angeles’ Stars Start Bidding the Show Goodbye on Social Media


Before they head into the sundown (or as far into the sundown as an Angeleno can go), the solid and creatives behind NCIS: Los Angeles are getting a leap on their farewells.

Caleb Castille, who has performed Devin Roundtree on the CBS collection since its eleventh season, was one of many first solid members to react to the information that the present’s present 14th season will likely be its final.

“Incredibly sad about the news that @NCISLA won’t be coming back to give you guys another season, but man, what an amazing accomplishment,” Castille tweeted on Friday, January 20. “14 seasons! [Shout out] to the best fans [and] crew in the world! I’m eternally grateful for the opportunity. Special Agent Devin Rountree signing off.”

Eric Christian Olsen, in the meantime, waxed nostalgic on Instagram. “What a spectacular journey we all shared,” wrote the actor, whose Marty Deeks turned a daily character in Season 2.

And Daniela Ruah, who performs Kensi Byle on the present, posted an Instagram replace in regards to the present’s longevity early on Saturday, January 21. “From Season 1 to Season 14, from 24 [years] old to 39, it has been an absolute dream,” she wrote. “So many feelings to process and too many words to say. I will save them for a later date… I’m so, so grateful to have been a part of this NCIS: LA family. The show lasted this long because of all of you.”

Medalion Rahimi, the actor behind NCIS: Los Angeles character Fatima Namazi, remarked on the information in an Instagram Story replace. “What a journey,” she wrote. “So grateful to you all. Thank you @cbstvstudios for the wonderful memories.”

And Erik Palladino, who has recurred as Vostanik Sabatino since Season 3, lavished reward on the NCIS: Los Angeles solid in his Instagram Stories. In his captions, Palladino recommended Chris O’Donnell (“total pro”), LL Cool J (“generous, as cool as it gets, and kind”), Ruah and Olsen (“all series regulars should follow your blueprint”), Castille (“you, young man, are a find”), and Medallion (“a lovelier actress does not exist”).

CBS introduced on Friday that NCIS: Los Angeles would conclude with its Season 14 finale — and collection finale — on May 14. “For 14 seasons, NCIS: Los Angeles has been a stalwart of our lineup with characters who were a joy to watch,” CBS Entertainment president Amy Reisenbach mentioned in a press release. “It’s no surprise this show succeeded as a global franchise. From day one, the cast, producers, and crew were amazing network/studios partners, and their teamwork, talent and spirit vividly came through on the screen. We are so grateful for the collaboration and remarkable run of these treasured members of our CBS family, and plan to give them the big sendoff they and their fans deserve.”

NCIS: Los Angeles, Sundays, 10/9c, CBS



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