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  • NCIS: Los Angeles
  • NCIS: Los Angeles
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  • The Special Agent in charge of the NCIS: OSP team.
  • The series originally began as two backdoor pilot episodes, Legend Part 1 (episode) and Legend Part 2 (episode), both of which aired as a part of NCIS Season Six. On September 22nd 2009, the first ever NCIS: Los Angeles solo episode, "Identity" premiered directly after NCIS. The show's title was the subject of much speculation, as the so-called back-door pilot episodes did not reveal it with the titles hypothesized by fans were NCIS: OSP, OSP, NCIS: Los Angeles, and NCIS: LA. The title was officially announced in a press release along with the scheduling of the series.
  • NCIS: Los Angeles is a live-action TV series by Shane Brennan about an NCIS team based in Los Angeles, California. It is a spin-off of NCIS. Like its predecessor, the team investigate major criminal offenses (murder, abduction, terrorist threats) involving the United States Navy and Marine Corps. Unlike its predecessor, NCIS: LA is more of a spy drama. Every episode has at least one agent going undercover, and there are virtually no scenes of evidence being gathered or processed. The show is currently in its third season.
  • You know how the original NCIS does that annoying thing with the switching to black and white? They decided for this show to turn that up a notch by showing several black and white stills instead of just one, and to take the images from all over the place in the storyline. Although most of the show is shot in HD, half the opening credits were shot on a 1-megapixel camera from the 1990s, namely, the lower half of the screen. It's quite an achievement, actually, blending the footage from the crappy camera with that of the HD camera.
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  • The Special Agent in charge of the NCIS: OSP team.
  • You know how the original NCIS does that annoying thing with the switching to black and white? They decided for this show to turn that up a notch by showing several black and white stills instead of just one, and to take the images from all over the place in the storyline. Although most of the show is shot in HD, half the opening credits were shot on a 1-megapixel camera from the 1990s, namely, the lower half of the screen. It's quite an achievement, actually, blending the footage from the crappy camera with that of the HD camera. The idea of taking the basic premise of a show to a different city is hardly new. The first show to do it was CSI, which was immediately followed by The L Word (with such spin-offs as The L Word: New York and The L Word: Salt Lake City). Law & Order too has decided to do their first city spin-off, also choosing Los Angeles for the city.
  • The series originally began as two backdoor pilot episodes, Legend Part 1 (episode) and Legend Part 2 (episode), both of which aired as a part of NCIS Season Six. On September 22nd 2009, the first ever NCIS: Los Angeles solo episode, "Identity" premiered directly after NCIS. The show's title was the subject of much speculation, as the so-called back-door pilot episodes did not reveal it with the titles hypothesized by fans were NCIS: OSP, OSP, NCIS: Los Angeles, and NCIS: LA. The title was officially announced in a press release along with the scheduling of the series. On April 30th and May 1st 2012, NCIS: Los Angeles had a crossover episode with fellow CBS drama series, Hawaii Five-0 in the episodes titled, "Pa Make Loa" and "Touch of Death" which centered around the Hawaii Five-0 Task and OSP teams working together to stop a potential outbreak of smallpox. Both episodes aired as a part of Hawaii Five-0 Season 2 and also NCIS: Los Angeles Season 3 and are also available on the respective series's DVD. In Summer 2014, it was revealed that NCIS: Los Angeles had been moved from its original slot of Tuesdays at 9pm to Mondays at 10pm with the third NCIS spin-off series, NCIS: New Orleans getting NCIS: Los Angeles's former timeslot instead which ultimately means that NCIS: Los Angeles will air a day before NCIS and NCIS: New Orleans. On March 19, 2013, NCIS: Los Angeles intended to introduce a spin-off series titled "NCIS: RED". Unfortunately, CBS opted to pass on the series and as such, NCIS: RED remains the only series within the NCIS universe not to have gotten the green light for an official series.
  • NCIS: Los Angeles is a live-action TV series by Shane Brennan about an NCIS team based in Los Angeles, California. It is a spin-off of NCIS. Like its predecessor, the team investigate major criminal offenses (murder, abduction, terrorist threats) involving the United States Navy and Marine Corps. Unlike its predecessor, NCIS: LA is more of a spy drama. Every episode has at least one agent going undercover, and there are virtually no scenes of evidence being gathered or processed. The show is currently in its third season. Like the main series, NCIS: Los Angeles has mini-Law Enforcement Officers (or LEOs) as its minis.