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Sam assumes a former alias in a risky undercover operation to take down an elusive drug lord; Hetty interrupts Callen and Anna's romantic night to assign them a mission to escort a prisoner.
Sam assumes a former alias in a risky undercover operation to take down an elusive drug lord; Hetty interrupts Callen and Anna's romantic night to assign them a mission to escort a prisoner.
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S8, EP16 "Old Tricks"While investigating the kidnapping of a retirement home resident, the NCIS team discovers a pair of con artists who go from home to home scamming the elderly out of their money; Callen confronts his father on his illegal activity.
NCIS: Los Angeles
S8, EP17 "Queen Pin"Sam assumes a former alias in a risky undercover operation to take down an elusive drug lord; Hetty interrupts Callen and Anna's romantic night to assign them a mission to escort a prisoner.
NCIS: Los Angeles
S8, EP18 "Getaway"Nell and Eric go under cover to track a tech-savvy husband and wife linked to the hacking of the U.S. Treasury Department; a digital forensics specialist arrives from the NCIS cyber office in San Diego to run operations in Eric and Nell's absence.
NCIS: Los Angeles
S8, EP19 "767"Callen and Sam go under cover to track an engineer attempting to sell classified information; Deeks plans a surprise for Kensi and her friends.
NCIS: Los Angeles
S8, EP15 "Payback"An NCIS agent is held at an unknown location and tortured by the mole, and another agent discovers he was betrayed by someone he least expected.
NCIS: Los Angeles
S8, EP14 "Under Siege"When Hetty goes rogue, she leaves the NCIS team completely in the dark; the mole kidnaps one of the agents.
NCIS: Los Angeles
S8, EP13 "Hot Water"Callen, Sam, Granger and Deeks get arrested as the result of planted evidence on the day Under Secretary Duggan arrives for Hetty's resignation.
NCIS: Los Angeles
S8, EP12 "Kulinda"After a Navy reservist is killed protecting a city councilman, Sam goes under cover in a private security firm that has links to criminal organizations.
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