“War Crimes” is the title of the November 15 episode of NCIS: Los Angeles and CBS has released a guest cast list, photos, and a description to promote it. Here’s how the episode is described:
As the trial begins of a Chief Petty Officer who Callen and Sam arrested for war crimes last year, the NCIS team is called to help find the missing star witness, on NCIS: LOS ANGELES, Sunday, Nov. 15 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.
Some photos can be found below.
NCIS: Los Angeles
“War Crimes” - Pictured: Eric Christian Olsen (LAPD Liaison Marty Deeks) and Daniela Ruah (Special Agent Kensi Blye). As the trial begins of a Chief Petty Officer who Callen and Sam arrested for war crimes last year, the NCIS team is called to help find the missing star witness, on NCIS: LOS ANGELES, Sunday, Nov. 15 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Photo: Screen Grab/CBS ©2020 CBSBroadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
NCIS: Los Angeles stars Chris O’Donnell (Special Agent G. Callen), LL COOL J (Special Agent Sam Hanna), Linda Hunt (Operations Manager Henrietta “Hetty” Lange), Daniela Ruah (Special Agent Kensi Blye), Eric Christian Olsen (LAPD Detective Marty Deeks), Barrett Foa (Tech Operator Eric Beale), Renée Felice Smith (Intelligence Analyst Nell Jones), Medalion Rahimi (Special Agent Fatima Namazi), and Caleb Castille (Special Agent Devin Rountree).
Guest stars in “War Crimes” include Tracie Thoms (Marine Lieutenant Colonel Lucilla Catro), Juan Riedinger (Navy Chief Petty Officer Thomas Argento), Myk Watford (Navy Petty Officer William Moffet), Kendall Johnson (Special Warfare Operator First Class Malcolm Kendricks), Heather Mazur (Margaux West), Tim Lounibos (Navy Captain Anthony Sorrentino), Hina Khan (Monica Kendricks), Bill O’Neill (Martin), Chris Lamica (Navy Petty Officer Second Class Michael Cole), Krystal White (Bailiff), Mike Tarnofsky (Navy Corrections Petty Officer), and Tom Noga (Retired Navy SEAL Parker Cole).
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I have watched NCIS-LA for the entire run of the show. the last two new episodes were very poorly produced. what is happening?
There are a lot of extra protocols for safety and other concerns with COVID-19 in the world. It’s possible this may have affected the production.