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Four months after being shot, Agent Callen returns to the Office of Special Projects and joins the Los Angeles team on a kidnapping case.
Four months after being shot, Agent Callen returns to the Office of Special Projects and joins the Los Angeles team on a kidnapping case.
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NCIS: Los Angeles
S1, EP1 "Identity"Four months after being shot, Agent Callen returns to the Office of Special Projects and joins the Los Angeles team on a kidnapping case.
NCIS: Los Angeles
S1, EP2 "The Only Easy Day"A case involving the murder of a drug dealer turns personal for Special Agent Sam Hanna when he discovers his former Navy SEAL comrades are involved.
NCIS: Los Angeles
S1, EP3 "Predator"The team is assigned to track down a missing unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) after it is compromised during a training exercise, killing a Marine before it disappears.
NCIS: Los Angeles
S1, EP4 "Search and Destroy"When an Iraqi businessman is murdered, the team searches for the former Marine who was hired to protect him.
NCIS: Los Angeles
S12, EP10 "The Frogman's Daughter"When Sam's daughter is kidnapped after leading citywide protests, he will stop at nothing to find her; Deeks rejoins NCIS; Callen searches for answers about Anna.
NCIS: Los Angeles
S12, EP9 "A Fait Accompli"An organized crime leader tries to buy stolen defense technology; Deeks is kicked out of NCIS training only to find that Hetty has a life-changing surprise for him.
NCIS: Los Angeles
S12, EP7 "Overdue"The NCIS team's murder investigation of a man who sold military information leads to the abduction of a doctor whose cutting-edge neurotechnology could be developed into advanced weaponry; Callen tries to have an important talk with Arkady.
NCIS: Los Angeles
S12, EP6 "If the Fates Allow"Before Christmas, Hetty assigns Callen the case of his former foster brother and his wife, who, upon reentry into the U.S., are framed for smuggling drugs across the border; Deeks is struggling with losing his job at NCIS.
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