The 2023-24 season is winding down, meaning we’ll be saying goodbye to some of our favorite shows. CBS previously announced finale dates for its roster of shows, and now, we have some plot details to help us understand how these shows will end their seasons/series. Check out the season finale schedule and spoilers below. Thursday,
NCIS: Los Angeles
CBS has some big decisions to make as we head into 2022. Many of its shows are struggling in the ratings, and some are aging, which makes it more difficult to justify renewals. The shows most in danger are CSI: Vegas, NCIS: Los Angeles, and So Help Me Todd. Get all the details below. 1.
You wouldn’t think that missing architects would fall within the OSP’s bailiwick. And yet they did on NCIS: Los Angeles Season 14 Episode 2 using the most tangential of reasoning. The Sandhagens had done work with the Seabees, including a missile command center built into a mountain. Yes, the kind of projects the Sandhagens had done would
And now, for a change of pace, how about being topical and thought-provoking? Hate crimes against Asians were at the heart of NCIS: Los Angeles Season 13 Episode 2. This topic remains timely as the pandemic drags on and senseless attacks resulting from opportunistic politicians and their media mouthpieces calling Covid-19 “the China virus” continue unabated.
It was another case with more questions than answers. The team finally came together and chased down Anna and her captors on NCIS: Los Angeles Season 12 Episode 14. For the first time in a long while, they acted as a unit with everyone showing up to rescue Anna. It was a fun change of pace,
NCIS: Los Angeles Review: Changes Coming – TV Fanatic Sundays 9:00 PM on CBS It’s change time for Kensi and Deeks. The couple was at the heart of NCIS: Los Angeles Season 12 Episode 4 and NCIS: Los Angeles Season 12 Episode 5. The first episode was lighthearted; the second not so much. The life shifts are coming
The coronavirus pandemic continues to take a heavy toll as the number of confirmed cases worldwide rises. In the United States, many state and local governments have closed schools — some for the rest of the academic year — shut down restaurants, bars, and nightclubs, and encouraged residents to follow the Centers for Disease Control’s
The entertainment industry has nearly come to a halt as the coronavirus pandemic has necessitated production shutdowns, pushed back TV premiere dates (while other shows move up to take their place), and sent our favorite series into limbo before their full seasons could be completed. While some shows, including favorites like Supernatural and Legacies, are
The coronavirus outbreak has been categorized as a global pandemic by the World Health Organization, and the number of cases continues to rise, with more than 124,000 people diagnosed with COVID-19 so far. As a result, a growing number of public events are being canceled, and no industry has been left untouched. The entertainment world