‘NCIS: Los Angeles’ Season 8 Makes An Explosive Premiere About Death, Wedding & A Change Of Leadership

CBS’ “NCIS: Los Angeles” Season 8 is about to make its craziest debut with three major events that will greatly change the series especially the lives of the characters.

Which Character Will Die?
In an interview with E Online, LL Cool J (Agent Sam Hanna) dropped major hints about death and changes in the series. The rapper gave “#Somebody’s got to die”, “#Somebody’s got to go, you know?”, “#Changes” and “#You need to watch” as answers when asked about the potential hashtags for the latest season.

It could be that the downfall of one character will be revealed as the team pursues their mission in Syria to hunt a high-value target. The undercover operatives are about to put their lives in danger as they enter a dangerous territory believed to be the hiding place of their subject.

Since the teaser came from Agent Hanna, could it be that the forthcoming season will be his last?

Wedding Bells For Kensi And Deeks?
“NCIS: Los Angeles” Season 7 finale hinted a nearing engagement between Agents Kensi (Daniela Ruah) and Marty Deeks (Eric Christian Olsen). It is possible that their weird relationship will finally take a serious stage in marriage.

Should the wedding come into fruition, how will the couple manage their time between their demanding jobs and in raising a family?

Major Changes In Leadership To Take Place
A report noted that the NCIS team is still up on their intensive quest for a mole. In the process of their search, key changes in their organization will take place. Top management positions will be greatly impacted as Owen Granger (Miguel Ferrer) steps down as the Assistant Director of NCIS and Henrietta “Hetty” Lange (Linda Hunt) is also bound to quit on her spot as the vigilant Operational Manager.

In the absence of their venerated bosses, the agents’ performance will be hugely affected.

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