NCIS: Los Angeles

Miguel Ferrer dies at 61

http://www.foxnews.com/entertainmen...s-angeles-actor-miguel-ferrer-dies-at-61.html

I was wondering if something was going on with his health. He was extremely difficult to understand as of late. Sad to see him go.

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I think it was fairly obvious that something was wrong with him,so much so that they made it part of the storyline.His trips to the doctor,Hetty asking what's wrong and a lot of where's Granger questions in a number of episodes. He really didn't look well at all this season and if I recall they began writing his health into the story last season.
RIP
 
I guess we are lucky it was Granger not Hetty. He can leave the series Hetty might end the show. RIP
Careful, Hetty may be gone too if those investigating get their way.
She's put in her resignation multiple times on the show already .... 1 day it will be given as a reality.
 
Somebody finally talked about the elephant in the room of all three NCIS shows.

"your job is to roust drunken sailors and wayward marines."
 
Somebody finally talked about the elephant in the room of all three NCIS shows.

"your job is to roust drunken sailors and wayward marines."
Well except for the fact that is not their job at all, you are correct! :) Shore Patrol, which is made up of permanent and temporary assignment personnel does the day to day job of policing Sailors and Marines. NCIS is for much more serious issues, or at least that was the way it was done.
 
Yeah, I get that, but nothing the real NCIS does has anything to do with the cloak and dagger spy work of LA, nor trying to bring down the corrupt local mayor of NO. As to the original, well, it looks like the murder rate of sailors around DC rivals that of Cabot Cove, ME.

It is no big deal, all shows demand a level of suspension of disbelief. I'm just surprised that somebody actually mentioned it.
 
Somebody finally talked about the elephant in the room of all three NCIS shows.

"your job is to roust drunken sailors and wayward marines."
Actually a lot more than that.

But yes, when NIS was changed to NCIS in '92, all intelligence functions were removed and relocated into other agencies, allowing the new NCIS to focus solely on criminal investigations.

NCIS:LA is acting more like the old NIS of the Cold War, than the NCIS of today. They really should have called it ONI (Office of Naval Intelligence), which is where the Intelligence functions of NIS were relocated to.
 
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