Adam Jamal Craig was asked to leave by Creator Shane Brennan as he felt the death of a main character would add another dimension to the existing characters and therefore create a better show, another reason is that Brennan did not want his viewers expecting the same routine every week.
Special Agent Lara Macy left OSP due to a bureaucratic witch hunt by the senate. She was transferred to work as Special Agent in Charge in a Quonset hut in Djubouti. She then transferred again, and, while investigating the rape of a Petty Officer, was killed, dumped on a bonfire and burned in Annapolis. The Washington NCIS Team Lead by Gibbs found the killer, and arrested him in Season 7 episode 23 - Patriot Down.
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- How many seasons does NCIS: Los Angeles have?14 seasons
- How many episodes does NCIS: Los Angeles have?323 episodes
- When did NCIS: Los Angeles premiere?September 22, 2009
- When did NCIS: Los Angeles end?May 22, 2023
- How long are episodes of NCIS: Los Angeles?43 minutes
- What is the IMDb rating of NCIS: Los Angeles?6.8 out of 10
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- What is the plot of NCIS: Los Angeles?Follows undercover agents assigned to the Office of Special Projects (OSP), a special branch of the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) that investigate terrorism and National Security threats.
- Who are the characters in NCIS: Los Angeles?Tony DiNozzo, Abby Sciuto, G. Callen, Kensi Blye, Sam Hanna, Ahmed Han Asakeem, Aiden Hanna, Albert Jethro Chegwidden, Alex Elmslie, Alex Harris, and others
- What genre is NCIS: Los Angeles?Action, Crime Drama, Crime, Drama, Mystery, and Thriller
- How many awards has NCIS: Los Angeles won?21 awards
- How many awards has NCIS: Los Angeles been nominated for?45 nominations
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