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The Dark Tapes
directed by Michael McQuown and Vincent J. Guastini, 2016
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NCIS: Los Angeles Season 14 Rewatch:  “The Reckoning”
The basics:  With four dead, including a CIA Officer, NCIS investigates if this has something to do with the DRONA project.
Written and directed by:  Frank Military Military wrote "Little Angels", "Deliverance", "Lockup", "The Job", "Greed", "Betrayal", "Crimeleon", "Vengeance", "Out of the Past" Part One, "Rude Awakenings" Part Two, season four’s finale "Descent", season five’s premiere "Ascension", "Allegiance", "Spoils of War" (directed by Military), "Black Budget", "SEAL Hunter", "Rage" (directed by Military), "Unspoken", "Unlocked Mind", "Revenge Deferred", "The Seventh Child" (directed by Military), "Crazy Train", "Uncaged" (directed by Military), "The Silo", "Monster", "Line in the Sand" (directed by Military), season ten opener "To Live and Die in Mexico" (directed by Military), "The Patton Project", "Better Angels", "False Flag" (the season 10 finale), "A Bloody Brilliant Plan", season 11 finale "Code of Conduct" (directed by Military), "Raising the Dead", "Through the Looking Glass" (directed by Military), "Indentured", "Down the Rabbit Hole" (directed by Military) and "The Body Stitchers". 
Military directed one episode he did not write, season 11’s holiday episode "Answers". 
He also appeared as Donald Kessler in "Raising the Dead" and several other episodes in photos.
Guest stars of note:  Jere Burns returns from season 13’s “Genesis” as Howard Pembrook, Duncan Campbell is back from the last episode (“Sensu Lato”) as NCIS Agent Castor, David DeSantos as Anthony Beltran and Milissa Sears as Leah Novack are back from “Sleeping Dogs”, Philip Anthony-Rodriguez as CIA Officer Rafael Cortes, Scott Christopher as CIA Officer Chris Behr, Amy Kim Waschke as CIA Officer Avery Lamica, Maurice Hall as AMT Julian Cousins, John Marshall Jones as Jonathan Hunter and Rick Tunell, the series’ longtime producer/director was the Head of Airfield Security
Our heroes:   DRONA drama blah blah blah.
What important things did we learn about: Callen:  Lone wolfing. Sam:  Out of town. Kensi:  Tailing Callen. Deeks:  Airport trip. Fatima:  Figured out early that the CIA was up to no good. Rountree:  Tailing Callen with Kensi. Kilbride:  Side-eye master.
What not so important things did we learn about: Callen:  Wasn’t getting violin lessons as a kid. Sam:    Absent. Kensi:   Waiting for Deeks to return from the airport. Deeks:  Mostly absent. Fatima:  Side-eying with the best of them. Rountree:  Started the day with Deeks, ended it with Kensi. Kilbride:   Friends with the head coach at USC.
Where in the world is Henrietta Lange?  Basking in guilt according to Pembrook.
Who's down with OTP:   Not a lot of OTP time.
Who's down with BrOTP:  Down one part of the BrOTP but Pembrook’s final conversation with Callen was all about the brotherhood of Callen and Sam, the show’s most important relationship.
Fashion review:  Callen wore a light blue and white plaid button down shirt before going in the pool and a navy blue hoodie post-pool.  Kensi wore a wine colored long-sleeve top.  Deeks wore a pale blue henley.  Fatima had a fabulous black leather jacket (soft like butter!) and a white sweater with blue piping at the collar.  Rountree black long sleeve tee-shirt with a black jacket.  Kilbride, as always, dark blue three-piece suit, red tie, pale blue dress shirt. 
Music:  “Home” by Aron Wright plays at the end of the episode.
Any notable cut scene:  Not today.
Quote:  Kilbride:  “And you are not leaving my office until you tell me everything you know about Pembrook and Beltran.” Cortes:  “And you're gonna stop me?  With force?” Kilbride:  “Don't tease me.”
This is was very solid Kilbride as a badass episode.
Anything else:  The previously-s include all the Pembrook nonsense. 
In the hospital, a still comatose Leah Novak is being moved to a rehab facility with serious CIA security around her.  Callen is there as well.  Nobody knows where Leah is going except the head security man – who is driving the ambulance.  Novak will be checked in under an alias.  The security chief promised to keep Callen advised of her status. 
As the security team leaves, the second security team member tells her boss they found one of the Drona subjects, Clayton, dead.  If they can find Clayton, the head man tells her, they can find everyone.  for some reason, the head of security thinks it is a good idea to meet with the other Drona subjects in Pershing Square.  He leaves the ambulance with only a nurse watching Novak.  Clayton was tortured before he was killed, according to one of the Drona survivors.   The group realizes none of them are safe.  And they’re not as a sniper picks off all the Drona subjects except the security chief.  He dodges bullets getting back to the ambulance and driving off.
A cranky Admiral is marching from his office to Ops.  Deeks and Rountree are just behind him.  After a Deeks mindfulness joke falls flat, the Admiral explains that four people, including a CIA Officer named Avery Lamica – she was the number two person moving Novak - were shot dead in Pershing Square.  Kensi has already left for Pershing Square to meet with Callen.   
In Ops is CIA Officer Raphael Cortes (another person allowed to wander about the super-secret office).  After the Admiral does some introductions, Cortes wants to talk to Callen and Sam.  Sam is out of town and not available.  Cortes does not want Callen running the investigation but the Admiral makes sure Cortes understands that Cortes doesn’t make staffing decisions for NCIS.  When the Admiral brings up that Cortes asked for help, Cortes makes sure the Admiral understands that the CIA doesn’t need help, they need information.  Since the FBI is investigating the shooting, Cortes wants to question Callen about letting Beltran get away.  And Cortes wants the Admiral to do that right now.  Knowing Callen wouldn’t return to the office even if Kilbride ordered him to do so, the Admiral won’t – and didn’t plan on anyway.
Deeks asks if the CIA is tracking the ambulance.  They can’t find it, according to Cortes.  CIA Officer Chris Behr is missing – he’s the head security guy.  Cortes thinks Lamica was meeting with other Drona team members.  Pembrook ran black ops for the DoD, NSA and the CIA.  Rountree mentions Beltran’s plan for a lawsuit against Pembrook for what was done to him and to the others when they were children.  Cortes believes Pembrook made monsters – “including Agent Callen.” 
At the crime scene, Callen is covering Avery Lamica’s body with a tarp when Kensi arrives.  Callen has not heard from Behr.  Looking at a high rise building just off Pershing Square, Kensi is going to check the victim’s locations and angle of the gunshot wounds to see if she can backtrack the math to the sniper’s location. 
On comms, Callen asks Fatima to check out security cameras.  Also on comms, Kilbride tells Callen that Cortes would like to speak to him – the FBI can cover the crime scene.  Callen tells Cortes that the FBI isn’t even at the crime scene – though LAPD is all over the crime scene.  Deeks talks about Drona and Callen thinks it makes sense – Lamica and Behr were put on the protection team by the CIA and likely Drona.  Cortes pushes for Callen to come in but Callen fakes some static and is off comms.
Kensi returns to Callen.  Based on the wounds, there is no way the sniper fired from the high rise.  The angles of the bullet wounds are too steep.  The sniper was likely in a helicopter and one great shot.
Fatima has eight helicopters over that part of Los Angeles at 8:16AM – the time of the shooting.  Kensi thinks the shot came from at least 1,400 feet east of Pershing Square.  On the big screen in Ops, Deeks finds the helicopter.  Deeks traces it to a company called Cypress Park Industries.  Rountree asks where did the helicopter come from – Camarillo Airport.  Kilbride is sure there are witnesses or video of someone getting on the helicopter.  Deeks is going to track that down.
Cortes orders Callen to return to the office or he’ll get the FBI to bring Callen in.  Callen says he’s returning but gets a call from an unknown number followed by a text message telling Grisha to pick up.  Callen has Kensi take them off comms.  It is Pembrook on the phone.  Callen has a flashback to his happy times with Pembrook.  He wants to meet and Callen does too.  Kensi gets back on comms to get Fatima to trace the call.  She does this quietly.  Pembrook is about a block away inside Pershing Square, watching Callen and Kensi.
Pembrook starts to walk away from the crime scene, saying that Callen won’t miss a chance to face the monster of his childhood.  Under a bench near the coffee cart is a discarded water bottle with an address in it.  Pembrook wants to meet Callen without any other agents around.  Pembrook hangs up and walks away.  Even tosses his phone into a half finished glass of water. Callen and Kensi check out the bench – he finds the water bottle.  Cortes hears from the FBI – they’re on site and want a sitrep.  Callen shows Kensi the address in North Hollywood.   With the FBI closing in on Callen, he’s off to deal with Pembrook with Kensi on his tail.
At Camarillo Airport, Deeks confirms that Beltran and three other people were on the helicopter but Pembrook wasn’t one of them.  Deeks is getting security video.  Cortes demands that it is sent to Langley as soon as it is available.  The Admiral does his version of rolling his eyes and says “of course.”
Callen arrives at the address Pembrook provided with Kensi just a few blocks back.  No one is at the home but since the bottle had the word “pool” in a circle, Callen check out the backyard.  There is a pool with a box at the bottom and lots of cameras all around.  Realizing that by going in the water Callen shorts out all his comms, Kensi tells Callen not to let Pembrook control the next move.  The Admiral doesn’t want Callen to go offline  Callen tosses his earwig and phone into the pool before diving in for the box.  Cortes pitches a fit that Kilbride has no control over his agents.  Saying they can track Callen through his car – and Kensi can trail him – the Admiral wants Rountree working with Kensi. 
A wet Callen finds a key to the house in the box.  Inside the house is a change of clothes and a key to a vehicle.
Kilbride wants Kensi to go in and see what Callen is up to.
Callen is up to getting into a van and in the van is an armed Pembrook.  Pembrook does the Pembrook stuff – talking about teaching Callen the language of violence.  After getting Callen’s gun, the two are off for a drive.
In Ops, Fatima has video from Camarillo Airport.  Beltran and three randos – two men and a woman - are walking to the helicopter.  Cortes demands Fatima send him the photos to run them through facial rec.  She was going to do that but he barks “send them to me.”  The Admiral nods and Fatima sends the photos.
Entering the house by picking the lock, Kensi finds Callen’s wet gear.  Kensi tells Ops that Callen mentioned a van by the house.  Cortes is disgusted they lost Callen “completely.”
Using Kaleidoscope, Fatima traced Callen through Van Nuys to LAX.  Cortes disses Kaleidoscope as a tenuous connection and tells Kilbride – who is quiet with a lot of side-eyeing – they better pray they don’t lose Callen.  Cortes gets a call – the CIA has ID the three with Beltran.  He leaves Ops.
Callen asks Pembrook what are they doing?  Pembrook says he’s trying to understand what Callen is feeling but Callen is not “doing that.”  Not wanting Pembrook as a therapist, Callen asks what Pembrook wants.  Pembrook wants to save Callen’s life, save Leah’s life and by that, maybe save his own.  Callen really doesn’t care about Pembrook’s life – “full stop.”  Pembrook leads Callen to an underground garage of an office building.
Fatima is still tracking the van on a bit of a delay.  The vehicle is near San Pedro.  Kilbride thinks that an awful long ride for Pembrook to take Callen on just to kill him.  Cortes disagrees – Pembrook could be taking Callen someplace off the grid to torture him.  After his phone beeps, Cortes has IDs for the three people with Beltran.  The three are Russians but not FSB.  The CIA got intel on the three entering the country but nothing else.  Fatima is joining the side-eye brigade.
In the parking lot, Pembrook starts by telling Callen he was obsessive and filled with anger.  Callen says this isn’t about him but Pembrook keeps pushing.  Callen’s anger drives his obsession.  Again, Callen really doesn’t care.  Pembrook admits he did horrible things – he won’t deny it.  And the Drona subject were children.  Pembrook says he thought his training methods were justified.  He’s consumed with remorse.  Callen doesn’t care.  Pembrook says he takes solace that Callen has moved on from his trauma.   Angry, Callen tells Pembrook he doesn’t know anything about Callen’s life.  Pembrook does – he’s been following Callen for 35-years.
Fatima hears from Vance’s assistant.  Kilbride is needed on a conference call in three minutes.  The Admiral is not pleased as he returns to his office.
Rambling, Pembrook has been following all the Drona children, trying to help those in the most distress.  Callen doesn’t believe him.  Knowing Callen so well, Pembrook offers to turn over Callen’s paper file – everything about Callen’s past.  Pembrook tells Callen he can date test the ink.  Pembrook starts talking about his own childhood.  If Callen isn’t interested in hearing Pembrook talk about Callen’s childhood, he certainly doesn’t want to hear about Pembrook’s.  All Callen cares about is the file and is offended that dangling the file in front of Callen is an apology.  Callen starts talking about having a hard time building relationships – he went from the DEA to the CIA to NCIS because Pembrook took from him the most elemental part of being a human – the ability to feel.  Pembrook knows this and knows it was a terrible thing to do.  He apologizes again and Callen isn’t interested in another apology.
In his office, Kilbride is waiting for Vance.  Fatima sends him the NCIS facial rec runs on the “Russians”.  They are, of course, Americans.  Cortes approaches Fatima, asking that she check the last area where the van was seen – maybe there is a CIA safehouse in the area.  Kilbride pops up on the big screen – he wants to see Cortes in his office.
Entering Kilbride’s office, Cortes asks if Kilbride shared what’s going on with Vance.  The Admiral did not and asks Cortes to close the door behind him.   After bickering about Cortes sitting down, Kilbride brings up an issue of dishonesty, especially with Callen being in such a precarious position.  The three with Beltran were Americans, not Russians.  Cortes tries to sell it as a good job with backstopping their IDs.  No, one of the men played football for USC.  Kilbride texted the head coach at USC to confirm it.  Cortes is not leaving the office until he tells Kilbride everything.  Sneering, Cortes asks if Kilbride thinke he can stop him by force.  “Don’t tease me,” the Admiral sneers back.
Rountree meets up with Kensi near the Port of Los Angeles in San Pedro.  They are sitting tight, waiting for an update on Callen.  Kensi asks Fatima about Cortes’s Russians and Fatima is sure they aren’t Russians.  She’s watching what’s going on Kilbride’s office via a security camera on the second level over the bullpen.
Callen asks Pembrook why is he killing the other Drona subjects.  Pembrook has been running a black ops Drona team for years.  Beltran was part of that team but wanted to start doing jobs for the highest bidder.  The only way Pembrook could get the rouge Drona subjects to stop doing these jobs was to kill them.  Beltran and his team killed a pro-democracy presidential candidate in Ethiopia along with the candidate’s family.  Pembrook was outraged that they killed children for a paycheck (as opposed to Pembrook I guess who only tortured children for a paycheck).   Since Pembrook was trying to kill Beltran’s team, they are returning the favor.  Callen reminds Pembrook that he is responsible for turning these people into psychopaths. 
A team of shooters open fire on the van.  Callen gets his gun back from Pembrook and the two make their way to a stairwell.  From the stairwell, Pembrook shoots into the van and blows it up.  Callen and Pembrook start running up the stairs but Pembrook is slow – he’s been shot.  Neither Callen or Pembrook have phones – Callen’s went into the pool, Pembrook ditched his burner at Pershing Square.  Pembrook has more happy news – he’s out of ammo.
Walking into an office that is being refurbished, Callen and Pembrook have Beltran and a partner in hot pursuit.  Hiding in a cubical farm, Callen and Pembrook escape to a stairwell but almost run into Beltran’s other two partners.  Callen and Pembrook go up another flight.
In Ops, Fatima downloads some photos of Beltran and his team – Cortes is in one of the photographs. 
Kilbride wants full transparency on Pembrook’s Black Ops from Cortes.  That is going to happen according to Cortes.  The CIA is willing to cooperate in the matter but not everything is going to be shared.  With his earwig in, Fatima tells the Admiral that Cortes worked with Beltran.  Cortes gets a text message with a list of CIA safe houses near where Callen and the van were last seen.  Kilbride starts talking to Fatima with Cortes in the room.  Cortes wonders what the Admiral is doing.
Callen and Pembrook get a higher floor.  Pembrook is in rough shape.  Finding a server room – that is fireproof and locks from the inside – Pembrook wants to stop running and let Callen go.  Callen and Pembrook wind up locked in the server room with Beltran and his team now on the floor.
Kilbride accuses Cortes of being part of Beltran’s team.  Cortes denies it.  The Admiral wants to know what Cortes’s role is in all of this.
Beltran tries to open the server door but it is locked.  He is about to move on when he realizes there is blood on his hand.   He asks the team to find something that will cut through the steel door.
Saying that Kilbride’s accusations are stupid, Cortes stands to leave.  The Admiral warns him not to so Cortes pulls a weapon on him.  “Are you insane,” is Kilbride’s reaction.  Saying his life is over as he knows it, Cortes is desperate to get out of the building.  Looking at the big screen, Fatima sees Cortes with his weapon out.  
Fatima walks into Kilbride’s office with her tablet and a pretend update.  Cortes orders her to leave – he’s exiting the building with Kilbride as a hostage.  Fatima won’t leave, earning a second gun pulled by Cortes.  She tells Cortes to look around.  There are several NCIS Agents with their guns drawn all over the second floor of the office building, including Agent Castor directly across the second floor. 
Cortes wants to leave the office and threatens to shoot Kilbride and Fatima if he can’t get his way.  When nobody moves, Cortes fires a shot into the floor by Kilbride and promises the next one is going into Fatima’s face.  While Fatima is clutching her tablet, she has her firearm under it.  To protect Fatima, Kilbride stands.  Cortes wants everyone to lower their weapons and Fatima gives the order to the others.  Cortes wants her to move to the left.  Causing a distracting, Fatima makes a Beyonce joke, asking if it is her left or his left.  When it is her left, the Admiral hits the deck, as does Fatima and the other agents on the floor unload their weapons in what was Kilbride’s office.  When Cortes does not go down, Fatima starts shooting and before long, he’s fallen out the window and onto the main floor outside of Hetty’s office.
As Beltran and company work to drill their way through the lock, Callen is looking for a way out of the server room.  Pulling down an air vent, he makes enough noise to stop Beltran for a second but only a second.  The drilling resumes.  The air vent is way too small to fit Callen or Pembrook.
Using Cortes’s facial ID iPhone, Castor is able to open the phone and pass it on to Fatima.  She finds evidence that Cortes was sending out everything NCIS was working on while he was there (and alive).  She starts tracking Beltran’s phone location.  Fatima sends the office building location to Kensi and Rountree who are on their way.   They were waiting for Deeks but are going in without him.
As the drill gets closer to opening the door, Pembrook tells Callen that when Hetty found out what he was doing she pulled Callen from the program.  He’s to blame for all that happened, not Hetty.  Callen wonders why Hetty didn’t tell him.  The drill breaks through the lock.
Kensi and Rountree see smoke coming out of the garage.  Inside, they find the burnt remains of the van with no bodies.  Bringing the big guns, Kensi and Rountree follow the bloody handprints Pembrook left on the stairway walls.
When Beltran gets into the server room, Pembrook looks to be alone.  Asked where Callen is, a seemingly struggling Pembrook says he doesn’t know, they split up.  Beltran says everyone always thought Pembrook was evil, a monster.  But Beltran knew otherwise and that was going to be Pembrook’s downfall.  Pembrook doesn’t agree.  Living with what he’s done is far more difficult than dying will ever be.  Beltran promises to put Pembrook out of his misery. 
Hanging from a small ledge over the door, Callen shoots Beltran.  Jumping down, he takes out Beltran’s partner.  As the other two team member rush back to the floor, Kensi and Roundtree arrive, arresting both.  Kensi gets an ambulance for Pembrook.
Outside of the ambulance, Pembrook hears that Officer Behr and Leah are safe.  Callen has arranged for NCIS Agents to take Pembrook to the hospital.  That’s not happening as Officer Behr shows up with Intelligence Agents from both the DoD and NSA – they’re taking Pembrook somewhere safe.  Callen is livid – does Behr know what Pembrook has done?  He does, Behr was a Drona subject, “There are a lot of us.  He made us, for worse or for better.”  As Pembrook drives away, Callen wants to know why Hetty never said anything.
Back in the office, Callen looks at all of Hetty’s things.  He gets a phone call from Pembrook.  He wants to meet Callen outside. 
Outside, Pembrook has a large file.  He answers Callen’s question – Hetty never said anything because she was consumed with guilt for getting Callen involved in the Drona program.  Callen isn’t really interested in Hetty’s guilt about trying to turn children into super-agents.  Pembrook disagrees.  Hetty put Callen into the program because he was brilliant and gifted, wanting him to live up to his full potential.  Hetty’s world was the arts and Callen wasn’t going to learn how to play the violin.  She wasn’t going to make the mistake some parents make of taking child with one set of talents and forcing the child to master a different set. 
Callen points out that Hetty isn’t his parents.  “You mean everything to her.  And you always have.”  Callen is as close to a son as Hetty ever had – she told Pembrook that because even Hetty needs someone to talk to sometimes.  While Callen may feel he’s been alone in this world, “you’ve been far from an orphan.”  Hetty loved him deeply.  Both Callen and Pembrook are a little weepy. 
Pembrook turns over the file with some advice.  “Don’t make your life be just about the past.  Let it be about the present and now the future.”  Pembrook offers his congratulations on Callen’s engagement and wishes him all the happiness in the world.  As he leaves, Pembrook mentions he gave Hetty the dossier on Senior Chief Petty Officer Sam Hanna.  “I thought he’d make a great partner.  No, that’s not true.  I thought he’d make a great friend.”  With all he did, Pembrook tried to look out for Callen as a way to make up for it all.
What head canon can be formed from here:    “Frank Military, please come to the front desk, clean up on aisle Drona.”
As an independent hour, this was great.  There wasn’t a dull moment, there wasn’t a dip in the tension, the dialogue was crisp, the action was top notch and there wasn’t a useless scene or conversation.  Frank Military is the king of “competence porn” – everyone on the team was at the top of their game, doing their best work.  Sam being “out of town” was a bummer – nobody writes the Sam Hanna competence porn better than Military.
But Drona.  For the life of me, I don’t know why in season 13 the program completely retcon’d Callen’s childhood.  For years, the backstory was Callen bounced from foster home to foster home, some bad, some really bad and some good.  He was found by Hetty, went to a good college, joined the DEA/CIA/NCIS and served his country.  Now, it seems Callen was some test subject where beating children was seen as great training and Callen completely forgot that part.  He remembered all his foster parents but not the guy who took a hammer to his fingers. 
Feh.
And if Drona and Hetty were keeping their eye on Callen from the time he was a little boy, could someone maybe have grabbed Amy Callen out of the orphanage and moved her in with a foster/adopted family before she drowned. 
Retconning characters’ past isn’t new to me – Samantha Mulder had multiple middle names and multiple kidnapping scenarios.  I have a high crapola tolerance level when it comes to this stuff but 13-seasons in, knowing that every season could be the last, introducing a complicated new storyline just seems like a bad idea.  And it was.
Nice touch having Cortes land right outside the Hetty’s office, what Mosley called Hetty’s throne.   Glad to see Castor not knocked out, instead being a key part of taking Cortes down.
So what did we learn today – you can abuse children physically and psychologically but if you suggest Sam Hanna as a friend to Callen, all’s good.
Episode number:   This is episode 19 of season 14.  The 321st episode overall.
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rjalker · 21 days ago
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okay let's do it this way. Each link goes to the story if it's still up on the original site, or to the surviving version on the wayback machine. These are all free to read, it looks like the site just isn't being maintained properly anymore :/
If you click the link and it leads to an error page after I make this post, copy and paste the url into the wayback machine on archive.org. You can also download the official wayback machine extension, which will automatically let you see the archived versions of a page.
Lonestar Stories.
oops they're in backwards order. sorry I'm not fixing that now.
I've only read one of them so the only warnings I have are for casual racism, misogyny, and ableism in Wolf Night by Martha Wells.
Nevermind another warning there's a giant swastika in the art for Die Rache by Steven Utley on a Nazi flag.
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Contributing Authors in alphabetical order. I would link to their wikipedia pages but tumblr said I can't have any more links in this post. I will Not be doing any research to see if any of these are pseudonyms.
Angela Boord
Barth Anderson
Beth Bernobich
Bruce Boston
Catherynne M. Valente
Cherie Priest
Chris Roberson
Danny Adams
David C. Kopaska-Merkel
Deborah P. Kolodji
Greg van Eekhout
J. C. Runolfson
Jaime Lee Moyer
Jason Erik Lundberg
Jay Lake
Jeff VanderMeer
Jenn Reese
Jo Walton
Jon Hansen
Josh Roundtree
Josh Rountree
Karen A. Romanko
Karen L. Newman
Ken Scholes
Kevin Anderson
Lisa M. Bradley (poem not found)
Lynn Tentchoff
M. Thomas
Marge Simon
Marina Lee Sable
Martha Wells
Melissa Mar
Michael Kelly
Mikal Trimm
Mike Allen
Pam McNew
Samantha Henderson
Sanda McDonald
Sandra J. Lindow
Sandra McDonald
Sarah Monette
Sarah Prineas
Sherwood Smith
Stephanie Burgis
Steven Utley
Terrie Leigh Relf
William Goyen (story not found)
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Issue No. 16, August 1, 2006
Wolf Night by Martha Wells Angst in D Minor by Jenn Reese The Great Conviction of Tia Inez by M. Thomas Poetry: Keeping an eye out by Jo Walton Lost Waiters by Greg van Eekhout
Helen in the Underworld by Catherynne M. Valente
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Issue No. 15, June 1, 2006
A Night in Electric Squidland by Sarah Monette The Mountains of Key West by Sandra McDonald Wild Copper by Samantha Henderson Poetry: Circus by Jaime Lee Moyer Rasputin by Karen A. Romanko
Triptych: Three Views of the Capture of the City of Bisanthe by Samantha Henderson
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Issue No. 14, April 1, 2006
Hekaba's Demon by Sarah Prineas The Secret Life of Dave Driscoll by Jeff VanderMeer Thread: A Triptych by Catherynne M. Valente Poetry: Practical Zombies by Mike Allen and David C. Kopaska-Merkel Before I Was Born by Steven Utley
The Frog-Wife by Catherynne M. Valente
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Issue No. 13, February 1, 2006
10 Archetypes in 2000 Words by Cherie Priest Evergreen by Angela Boord Can't Buy Me Faded Love by Josh Rountree Poetry: I Build Engines by Bruce Boston Rosebed by J. C. Runolfson A Candlemass Poem by Jo Walton
Strange Pageantry by Jenn Reese
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Issue No. 12, December 1, 2005
A Lock of Ra by Sandra McDonald Maggie's Christmas List by Pam McNew Scales by Samantha Henderson Poetry: Is this the face? by Jo Walton Two Scifaiku by Deborah P. Kolodji Convolutions and Labyrinths by Marina Lee Sable
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Issue No. 11, October 1, 2005
The Hero and the Princess by Sherwood Smith Accident of Birth by Stephanie Burgis Four Clowns of the Apocalypse by Jay Lake Poetry: A Word before the Ice Wars by Bruce Boston Window on the world by Jaime Lee Moyer Every Thirty Years on Cygnus 5 by Samantha Henderson
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Issue No. 10, August 1, 2005
A Treatise on Fewmets  by Sarah Prineas
The Tailor and the Fairy by Samantha Henderson
Book of the Flagellants by Mikal Trimm
Poetry:
Now, While the Stars are Invisible by Danny Adams
Reincarnation in Andromeda by Deborah P. Kolodji
In Late December by Beth Bernobich
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The Hangman Isn't Hanging  by Jay Lake
No Mosquito is a God by Jon Hansen
A Good Hair Day in Anarchy by Ken Scholes
Poetry:
My Brother, He Has a Wonderful Thing by Pam McNew
Do Over by Karen L. Newman
Reptile Brain by Samantha Henderson
___ Issue No. 8, April 1, 2005
The Heirs of Cenpa  by Sandra McDonald
Cicada by M. Thomas
Manuscript Found Written in the Paw Prints of a Stoat  by Samantha Henderson
Poetry:
In Retirement by Marcie Lynn Tentchoff
The Art of Becoming  by Melissa Marr
it is the sky that calls to us by Terrie Leigh Relf
___ Issue No. 7, February 1, 2005
Winged Victory  by Sarah Prineas
Maenad  by Angela Boord
Time, As Seen in a Merry-Go-Round Blur  by Michael Kelly
Poetry:
And We Shall Go A'Questing by Mikal Trimm
Little Dark Stupa Girl  by Pam McNew
The Ivory Lady by Samantha Henderson
___ Issue No. 6, December 1, 2004
Giant  by Stephanie Burgis
The Artists Pentaptych  by Jason Erik Lundberg
Upstart  by Steven Utley
Poetry:
On Meeting the Surgeon by Melissa Marr
The Children's Crusade  by Karen A. Romanko
Stepping into the Role by Steven Utley
___ Issue No. 5, October 1, 2004
The Ninth Arrest by Barth Anderson
Friday Night Gods  by Josh Rountree
Die Rache  by Steven Utley (this one has a swastika and a Nazi flag as the story art right at the top of the page.)
Poetry:
The Sipper's Wife by Sandra J. Lindow
The Castaway Bar:  1967  by Marge Simon
More Trouble by Steven Utley
___ Issue No. 4, August 1, 2004
Crimson Mud, Drying Blood  by Jay Lake
With Stealth and Grace, The Hunter Roams  by Mikal Trimm
Mysterious Ways  by Steven Utley
Poetry:
Abduction by Samantha Henderson
The Weather Knows No Change  by Mikal Trimm
Cosmic Ignorance by Steven Utley
___ Issue No. 3, June 1, 2004
Thorns by Martha Wells
Conjuring  by M. Thomas
Cool Rejection  by Josh Rountree
Poetry:
Frost on the Saddle by Mikal Trimm
Immobility  by Lisa M. Bradley (No link provided. I can't find it elsewhere.)
Medusa's End by Mikal Trimm
___ Issue No. 2, April 1, 2004
Bad Medicine  by Martha Wells
The Angle of My Dreams  by Jay Lake
A Garden of Fists by Barth Anderson
Poetry:
Under the Farm by David C. Kopaska-Merkel
Sun's Stroke  by Lisa M. Bradley (No link provided. I have spent 2 hours trying to find it online and cannot. Here's this at least. I have no money to buy the collection it was added to later.)
___ Issue No. 1, February 1, 2004
Pax Agricola by Jay Lake
Ink Spot by Kevin Anderson
Wishes by Chris Roberson
Fiction from the Dead:
Ghost and Flesh, Water and Dirt by William Goyen (PDF on the Internet Archive from another collection. Only version I've found so far.)
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Nics
Faith
Grace
Kate
Gibbs
Abby
Ducky
Mcgee
Ziva
Jimmy
Jack
Kasie
Jessica
Jenny
Vance
Tony
Ellie
Nick
Reeves(Clayton)
Alex
Maddie
Kelly
Kayla
Emily
Johnny
morgan
Tobais
Jackie
Ncis new orleans
Naomi
Dwyane
Laurel
Chris
Sonja
Meredith
Loretta
Sebastian
Patton
Tammy
Hannah
Quitnten
Connor
David
Jimmy
natilie
Ncis la
Chris O'Donnell
G. Callen
Main
Peter Cambor
Nate Getz
Main
Recurring
Guest
Recurring
Guest
Daniela Ruah
Kensi Blye
Main
Adam Jamal Craig
Dominic Vail
Main[a]
LL Cool J
Sam Hanna
Main
Linda Hunt
Hetty Lange
Main[b]
Guest
Barrett Foa
Eric Beale
Main[c]
Eric Christian Olsen
Marty Deeks
Guest
Main
Renée Felice Smith
Nell Jones
Main[d]
Guest
Miguel Ferrer
Owen Granger
Recurring
Main[e]
Nia Long
Shay Mosley
Main[f]
Medalion Rahimi
Fatima Namazi
Recurring
Main[g]
Caleb Castille
Devin Rountree
Recurring
Main
Gerald McRaney
Hollace Kilbride
Guest
Recurring
Guest
Recurring
Main
Ncis hawaii
Alex
Julie
Maggie
Carla
Jane
Daniel
Ernie
Kathrine Marie "Kate"
Jesse
Kai
lucy
Rizzoli and isles
casey
lyida
Jane
Maura(dn)
Angela
Vince
Barry
Susie
Nina
Frankie;;
Tommy
Tj
Sean cavangh
Constance
Hope
Calin
Womens murder club
Linsday
Claire
Cindy
Jill
Adein
Elena
Payton
ariel
The truth of a secret
NCIS special agent Todd has a secret that could but the whole team into danger what happens when the news about the death of her dad triggers her powers to become stronger then she ever thought she could she will need to tell them before the nemesis of her youngest sisters best friend strikes again with a changed up mo she will have to reveal the secret to the rest of the team that doesn't know but how did the team take it.
One day after the news and secretly harnessing the new straight over distance training with her sisters (who became stronger as well )and a phone call she decides to tell the team one by one. Helene goes to sleep peacefully in her Alexandria apartment and Kate follows suit in her dc apartment while back in the sisters hometown Maura and Jane follow their night routine falling into bed side by side as they have done for a long time now back in her Beacon Hill home. The next morning Jane and Maura are faced again with the sculpting change in mo and Helene is enjoying a peaceful morning yoga session with both of her sisters and Jane’s as well. After yoga they all go off to work and Kate with a renewed sense of determination to help rid her sisters best friend of her personal nightmare she walks into work and sits down and goes though the files as the rest of the team filters in and she decides to go downstairs to train a bit more before Abby comes in to work. After finishing the training it hits her who it is with the files maura has sent over along with Claire’s on Lindsay’s personal nemesis she races back upstairs to the team all drowned in their own work and Salone waiting for her
Hey Kate whats up i've been waiting
Sorry Jack i was training and going though Mauras and Claires files and i found something
Then what is it Kate
Um i can't say because, she says gustering to her working team mates behind her and what will they think
Katie it won't matter their your family like the Rizzoli’s are mine they haven't treated you any differently sense they found out like my family you owe this to us we all have faith in you,Maura’s voice whispers though her necklace as Jack smiles and nods at Kate's smile and calls the attention of the bullpen
Gibbs and a majority of the team minus Tony looks at Kate's body language and face and smiles and he breaks the silence and gently says what do you got Katie
The jackpot Gibbs the victims all shows signs of multiple serial killers as you all and dr . Mallard after consulting dr. Washburn in san francisco the calling card of the kiss me not killer but if you all could note the missing hands and slit thorout the calling cards of Dennis Rockmond who recently kidnapped dr Isles the chief medical examiner of the commonwealth of massachusetts my home state and the calling card of the surgeon Charles Hoyt who is known for escaping for one condition and to kidnap bpd detective Jane Rizzoli four times for the last time on his deathbed with the me Dr.Isles so it is by my and Ducky’s personal and professional opinion to call them in because there is an fbi card and dna of agent Gabriel Dean on the body who knows all of these details thanks to captain connors and the warehouse shooting and unrelated but subsequent death of both Paddy Doyle jr. and sr and one of which only has three children with mend ceo and founder Hope Martin her only daughter Cailin Martin is a pre med student at bcu as she had previously believed the triplets to be dead but Paddy sent them to Constance and Autor Isles who are both well off in their own way she smiles at her family's photos and whispers to each of them a solo message to her dad you did what you could to protect us were the only thing you'd protect more firmly than your grasp on the city thanks for the letter dad well each read it when where ready i miss you we know you loved us in your own way and made sure Maura and we are safe you ended the terror and had them all turn themselves in each to life setnatnces to her mom and half sister we all love you we knew Maura would be the one to save you but you've made up for lost time see you both when i'm in town and to her mother and father the ones that raised her we all love you you protected us you got me here Helene to bcu and Maura to her best friend see you at the next istation mother thanks for trying and father thanks for trying to heal that rift between us love you both. She smiles and nods to Ducky”make the call as you already ran this by everyone who needs to know. She smiles with slight trepidation until she feels her surge of power knowing her sisters are safe a few hours later.
4 months earlier after Jane and Maura reconciled after the accident. At work the day after Kate loses balance with McGee and Torres on scene immediately knowing her sister over exerted herself and almost leads to her fainting but Gibbs helped them set her down and whispers in her ear(tell them katie) she nods and grasps the gem out of her necklace that hold the outfit that shows her true life and her real family.
Guys i need to show you something but you need to promise me not to tell Tony i can't risk him knowing this
They nod
She smiles and hugs them then here we go she lets the gem go flowing above her head shining brightly as ever and encases Kate in the light changing her outfit and hair to her half sisters hand made leather jacket her leather skirt with black tights and combat boots with a tight fitted dress with a irish flag pin and the crown from her bio dad as the eldest and her mothers bracelet and the choker of mend that they all have and Maura has the headband and Helene has the crown as does Maura they each have their own specially made crowns
Mcgee looks shocked Kate whats going on
Tim i'm not taking my birthright none of us are there all dead or in jail with life threatening harm
Torres us what do you mean by us and what the hell is your birthright
Kate smirks and leans against the tree conjuring all of her patience
I'm the eldest of three Helene Ruyanon Tenured professor at bcu in our homestate and Maura Isles the chief medical examiner of the commonwealth of massachusetts and i'm an Isles not a Todd i didn't want our name to push me ahead i wanted to work for it as did Helene. Maura the youngest and the youngest student in med school top of her class but I'm actually not an Isles weather me and my sisters are adopted. She waves her hand and her normal curls form and her hair slightly lightens while keeping its natural shade. She smirks at the confused looks on their faces and glances over to Gibbs who notices the look in her eyes and backs the team up
Let me show you boys my birthright follows me. They nod dumly and Kate's smirk turns into a smile and she pushes off the tree abruptly grabs their hands turns them into the tree she grabs the gem that the three of them have time to tell you what happened yesterday Jane and Maura reconciled after an accented after our dad's death in the wherehouse swipe he would have shot her but then he wouldn't have anyone to protect his youngest and the princess of the family Maura our mother always had thought we were dead but now with what's happened she knows we aren't but it was for the best with Paddys enemies after us at the time now that's all ended
Wait a minute Paddy Doyle head of the most feared Irish mob in Boston found someone to have kids with can I see something Kate
Kate smirks always Tim don't worry I can change back so he won't know what do you want
Your finger for a print running through the database
You don't believe I'm his eldest abbs has the DNA to prove it and the tunnel of hope in sariavjo
Yes I do Kate and it's true but it's still you none of you are like him
No if anything Maura's like our mom Kate says as the gem shifts her back to her outfit and lands in her hand to be placed back in and she smiles at Gibbs getting back to work he comes up to her just as Tony's arriving to whisper proud of you Katie Tony will know in due time. Kate smiles and nods at his ghost and Gibbs smirks go crazy Kate just make it subtle Doyle
Father daughter share mirror smirks and Kate works away as Tony comes to her side
I told you you'd pay for yesterday well my friend was injured and nows that time I have a little friend she nods at the ghost of her father and he begins the day of crazy and in the end he leaves with one prank with his eldest and this message keep up the good work and help protect your sisters love you my girl she smirks as she sets the last prank up before activating it with the family powers.
A few weeks later after the crazy baker case and Maura didn't want to abandon Jane so they trained together but this time kate had decided to train by rearranging her desk on her break when Jack and Grace walked back downstairs after their appointment and Jack smiles at her keep it up Kate each of you are using your powers for what's needed
It took a few months but the team took it well and they were all more accommodating to her power surges and that leads us to now with her and helene soundly sleeping and or medatanting from the strength of knowing that her sister is safe and with Jane
Gibbs is next to her and says tony needs to know and she smiles in agreement the mind message me and jack should get going if want to meet her. A year after the case they have all moved to be closer to Maura.Kate settles down with her sisters and they each think back to that let those letters that they got one from their mom one from their dad. So as happy for your wedding as I am and I am , I can't wait for the wedding and don't worry Tony won’t know I promise you.
She smiles and nods.
6 months later at the wedding in which both of their mothers and their dad and the whole of the homicide division and crime lab as well as one of Jane's informants the entirety of the rizzoli clan minus frank and almost the whole of the ncis crew and Helene and Cailin and Jill, Cindy and Claire along with Lindsay and Serena and with Abbie. This was the party
Susie was her maid of honor then Isla and Lilly with her sisters along with Cailin as bridesmaids and Jane’s best person is Vince with Barry and her sisters are up alongside the happy couple with the crowd smiling and Angela, Constance and Author along with Hope are crying happy tears. As the event draws to a close they head off on their pre approved month long leave in Paris and promises to help each other train well the others do what they can in the states
A month later they return home Kate to her ever present job with happiness and more pictures to put on her desk as she feels comfortable with the pictures being out because her family knows and that's what matters to her. So this is the order of photos her with her sisters, her mother and the triplets with Constance and Author, and her with the wedding party and the crews as well , Cindy, Jill, Clarie with the wedding party, and a rizzoli family photo as well and of course the solo photos with jane and her sisters and her own as well. The team filters in as Kate finishes up with her family magic in placing the photos on her desk the team that was at the wedding smiles at Kate’s clear happiness for her youngest sister minus Tony she spends that morning training and talking with Jack then she heads back down to make true on the promise to her sister of sketching the wedding party using the wedding family photos as a reference point. She happily sketches away when she answers the call from Linsday who she almost instantly sparked up a kinship with.
Hey Kate
Hey Lins what's up i'm working on the thing i promised Maura
Good good see you in town when your done
Always
She smiles as she ends the call and gets into sketching the family around the wedding party and while she finishes up with Cailin Tony walks up to the desks after his lunch break.
Whats up Katie what are you doing
Sketching and making true on a promise and i have to add color
Abby smiles at the paper and says looking good Katie and I can't wait to see the finished product. It's looking just as good as that day.
Thanks Abbs and of course you will im just about done with it ill be done by tomorrow and i'm taking a sabbatical for a few weeks to help them move Angela and enact their secret plan
Fun
Yep considering they already started and succeeded and Helenes down there with her baby drama
Well tell them congrats from me and the team will fly down toward the end of your sabbatical just promise to keep me updated
I will love you all of you
While in their home town the family will be split four ways and Angela has moved about a month before Helene had her Baby Boy Jackson and Jane and Maura came clean about their plan knowing that they couldn’t hide it any longer. This is the text she sent her the day of each of those events along with a little of the surprising news themselves.
She got it done we each get a fourth of the estate and a fourth of MEND. and everything is going well
Congrats Kate
And Angela is all moved out and they are going to have to tell her considering that their having twins a two lovely girls and their considering naming them after their sisters so yay and Helene’s about ready to pop
Congratulations im glad shes moved out we should be down before the twins are born
Ok plus they framed the picture. And Lindsay and her crew and Abbie and Serena arrived today
Yay. and she also sent her a photo of Jackson the next day with this text he's here he looks just like Helene and you know who has no idea that he exists but he has no rights but welcome the newest member of my family Jackson Michell and he is the cutest and he came home last night and met the whole family even TJ except you guys So were all losing sleep right now.
Yeah i won’t tell the team
Good just a few more weeks for the twins less than two months
Be down soon
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WHEN SAM’S FRIEND IS HUNTED DOWN BY ENEMIES FROM HIS PAST, THE NCIS TEAM MUST FIND OUT WHO’S AFTER HIM, ON “NCIS: LOS ANGELES,” SUNDAY, JAN. 15
“Best Seller” – When Sam’s friend Tom Olsen finds himself being hunted down by enemies from his past, the NCIS team must find out who is after him, on the CBS Original series NCIS: LOS ANGELES, Sunday, Jan. 15 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+*.
REGULAR CAST:
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
(NCIS Investigator Marty Deeks)
Medalion Rahimi
(Special Agent Fatima Namazi)
Caleb Castille
(Special Agent Devin Rountree)
Gerald McRaney
(Retired Admiral Hollace Kilbride)
GUEST CAST:
Erik Palladino
(Special Deputy U.S. Marshal Vostanik Sabatino)
Bill Goldberg
(DOJ Agent Lance Hamilton)
David Paul Olsen
(Tom Olsen)
Lesley Boone
(Nina Barnes)
Natalia Del Riego
(Rosa Reyes)
Gianni DeCenzo
(Luke Austin)
Eddie Kaulukukui
Daya Vaidya
Katrina Begin
Duncan Campbell
(Army Col. Tuivasa)
(Marina)
(Lauren Olsen)
(NCIS Special Agent Castor)
WRITTEN BY: Kyle Harimoto
DIRECTED BY: James Hanlon
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@thequeer-quill
Sorry I had to go looking through old emails to find the lists sent to me, the fiction section is my personal rec list of books I'm reading and authors I love. I always always insist anyone who wants to write Indigenous characters in their stories need to read Indigenous authors. Not just to show support, but you’ll not find a better teacher on ensuring you're not falling into racist tropes and tokenizing your characters than by surrounding yourself with beloved stories and characters from that demographic.
For non fiction I've separated culture, language, and lore from the ones that focus on regions, historical events, wars, and people.
I know I'm missing books, but I was sent a lot of recs in private messages I can't track down. Generally if you see a book by these three authors they are the #1 recommended resource from everyone I've spoken with.
C.A. Weslager
Anthony F.C. Wallace
Paul A. W. Wallace
Some of these books are very old so they'll have dated terminology, be out of print, and can be expensive (Red Men on the Brandywine goes for over $200) so I have not been able to read everything on this list. I know there are more than a few with ebooks available through libraries, and some ebooks. My goal is to one day have all these books as PDFs, even if I have to buy and scan them myself.
Fiction
Moon of the Crusted Snow by Waubgeshig Rice
The Trickster Trilogy by Eden Robinson
Split Tooth by Tanya Tagaq
Crow Winter by Karen McBride
Ghost Lake by Nathan Niigan Noodin Adler
Celia's Song by Lee Maracle
Chasing Painted Horses by Drew Hayden Taylor
The Björkan Sagas by Harold Johnson
Wrist by Nathan Niigan Noodin Adler
A Line of Driftwood: The Ada Blackjack Story by Diane Glancy
Birdie by Tracey Lindberg
Feral series by Cynthia Leitich Smith
How I Became a Ghost by Tim Tingle
Spirits Dark and Light: Supernatural Tales from the Five Civilized Tribes by Tim Tingle
March Toward the Thunderby Joseph Bruchac.
The Winter People by Joseph Bruchac
Blue Bear Woman by Virginia Pesemapeo Bordeleau
The Night Wanderer: A Native Gothic Novel by Drew Hayden Taylor
The absolutely true diary of a part time indian by Sherman Alexie
Anthologies
Love Beyond Body, Space, and Time
Indigenous LGBT Sci-fi Anthology
Walking the Clouds
Indigenous Sci-fi Anthology
New Suns
Speculative Fiction by People of Color
Taaqtumi
An Anthology of Arctic Horror Stories
Love After the End
Anthology of indigiqueer Speculative fiction
Picture Books
Little Bear Builds a Wigwam by Sherman Stoltzfus
When the Shadbush Blooms by Carla Messinger & Sue Katz
The Legend of the Cape May Diamond by Trinka Hakes Noble
Non fiction
Native Harvests: American Indian Wild Foods and Recipes by E. Barrie Kavasch 
We Are Still Here! The Tribal Saga of. NewJersey’s Nanticoke and Lenape Indians, John R. Norwood
The Indians of New Jersey: Dickon Among the Lenapes, M.R. Harrinton
Folk Medicine of the Delaware and Related Algonkian Indians by Gladys Tantaquidgeon
Oklahoma Delaware Ceremonies, Feasts, and Dances, Frank G. Speck
A Study of Delaware Indian Medicine Practice and Folk Beliefs, Gladys Tantaquidgeon
History, Manners, and Customs of the Indian Nations Who Once Inhabited Pennsylvania and the Neighboring States, John Heckenwelder
The Celestial Bear Comes Down to Earth, Frank G. Speck
Legends of the Delaware Indians and Picture Writing, Richard C. Adams
Mythology of the Lenape, John Bierhorst
A Study of the Delaware Indian Big House Ceremony, Frank G. Speck
David Zeisberger’s History of Northern American Indians, Rev. David Zeisberberger
Eastern Shore Indians of Virginia and Maryland, Helen C. Rountree and Thomas E.Davidson
Memoirs of Rev. David Brainerd, Based on the Life of Brainerd, Prepared by Jonathan Edwards, D.D. and Afterwards Revised and Enlarged by S.E. Dwight
Strong Medicine Speaks: A Native American Elder has Her Say, Amy Hill Hearth
The Culture and Acculturation of the Delaware Indians, William W. Newcomb, Jr.
A Lenape Among the Quakers: The Life of Hannah Freeman by Dawn G. Marsh 
A Delaware – English Lexicon by Zeisberger & Whritenour. 
The Lenape and Their Legends, With Text & Symbols By Daniel G. Brinton
The Lenape-Delaware Indian Heritage, Herbert Kraft
The Nanticoke, Frank W. Porter, III.
The Nanticoke and Conoy Indians, Frank G. Speck
The Nanticoke Community of Delaware, Frank G. Speck
The Nanticoke Indians Past and Present, C. A. Weslager
A Nation of Women – Gender and Colonial Encounters Among the Delaware Indians by Gunlög Fur
Colonialism in the Margins: Cultural Encounters in New Sweden and Lapland by Gunlög Fur 
White Deer and Other Stories Told by the Lenape, John Bierhorst
A Delaware Indian Symposium, Herbert Kraft
History
A History of the Indian Villages and Place Names in Pennsylvania by Dr. George P. Donehoo.
Walking Purchase Hoax of 1737 by Ray Thompson.
The Victory With No Name – The Native American Defeat of the First American Army by Colin G. Calloway
William Penn’s Own Account of the Lenni Lenape or Delaware Indians by William Penn.
Indian Paths of Pennsylvania by Paul A. W. Wallace
The Indian Wars of Pennsylvania by C. Hale Sipe.
The Indian Chiefs of Pennsylvania by C. Hale Sipe.
Teedyuscung: King of the Delawares by Anthony F.C. Wallace
C.A. Weslager's many books
Red Men on the Brandywine
Delawares Forgotten Folk
Delawares Forgotten River
Delewares Burried Past
The Nanticoke Indians
Into the American Woods: Negotiations on the Pennsylvania Frontier by James H. Merrell.
The Ambiguous Iroquois Empire by Francis Jennings.
The Crucible of War: 7 Years War & the Fate of the British Empire in British North American 1754-1766 by Fred Anderson
At The Crossroads: Indians & Empires on a Mid-Atlantic Frontier, 1700-1763 by Jane T. Merritt
The First Frontier: The Forgotten History of Struggle, Savagery, and Endurance in Early America by Scott Weidensaul
Dark & Bloody Ground: The American Revolution Along the Southern Frontier by Richard D. Blackmon
Gods of War, Gods of Peace by Russell Bourne
Our Savage Neighbors: How the Indian War Transformed Early America by Peter Silver
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A/N: This story features a villain that I’ve revisited quite a few times. It’s also fairly dark and a tad gruesome.
***
“Ok, but I think it would look great if we put an harbor over her,” Deeks said, pointing to something on his phone. Kensi leaned over his shoulder, tilting her head in consideration.
“I don’t know, Babe,” she disagreed. “I’m not really sure it fits.”
“That’s what you said about the zen garden and look how much you love it now.” He had picture evidence of Kensi enjoying yoga sessions, coffee and the occasional nap in said garden.
“Eh.” She made a face in lieu of actually admitting that he was right. “Fine, but let’s not make anymore major changes for a little while, ok?”
“So the Olympic sized pool and custom shed are out then?” he guessed.
“What would you need with a custom built shed?” Sam asked. He and Callen had been offering their unsolicited advice for backyard renovations for the last 10 minutes, apparently in no rush to finish any lingering paperwork.
“Uh, to put all my surfboards in of course.”
“You’re ridiculous.”
“You act like that’s a surprise,” Deeks said mildly. “No, I want to clear out some of the stuff from the extra bedroom for…the future.”
“I think you should put in a pergola.” Callen said, predictably eliciting an annoyed look from Sam.
“G, do you even know what a pergola is?”
“Nope. My other suggestion is gnomes, they’re all the rage this year. Or at least according to this magazine I read at the dentists.”
“No, no gnomes,” Kensi decided, putting her hands out in a halting gesture. She shuddered. “Not in a million years.”
“The pool isn’t sounding so bad now is it?” Deeks murmured, winking at Kensi.
“That actually sounds fantastic,” Fatima said, appearing in the doorway with her tablet in one hand. “Especially if you invite the coworkers you love so much over.”
“Sorry, but we’re not getting a pool, Fatima. Do we have a case?”
“Uh, yes. Lieutenant Gregory Johnson was shot and killed while leaving a bar last night. Rountree is looking into his last contacts right now.”
“Right, we’ll be right up,” Sam told her, reacting as expected to the news of a member of the military being killed.
***
Kensi and Deeks walked up a narrow pathway to Gregory and Cecilia Johnston’s three bedroom house. She’d been unusually silent since Fatima shared that Gregory left behind two children under ten.
“Hey, do you want me to take the lead here?” Deeks asked softly when they were on the small front porch.
“No, I’m ok,” Kensi insisted, giving his hand a brief squeeze. “Thank you.”
Nodding, Deeks rang the door bell and waited, hearing the sound of shuffling feet. It almost sounded like someone was whispering a few feet away from the door. It opened suddenly and Cecilia appeared in a crack just wide enough to see part of her face and thick brown curls.
“Can I help you?” she asked, eyes shifting nervously between him and Kensi.
“I’m Investigator Deeks and this is Agent Blye with NCIS,” Deeks introduced them. “We need to talk to you Ma’am.” She shook her head, clutching at the color of her shirt.
“Now’s not a really good time. Maybe you can come back later.”
“It’s about your husband,” Kensi said, sticking her boot in the door before Cecilia could close it. Something shifted in her expression, not quite worry, but almost resignation, and she nodded.
“Alright, come in.” She swung the door open wide enough for Kensi to slip through. Deeks followed after her, his intuition telling him something was not right with the wife. She seemed skittish, like she’d almost expected them.
Deeks made it two steps past the threshold when he sensed something behind him. He wasn’t fast enough to avoid something hard and metallic slamming into the side of his face.
***
Kensi swiveled in time to hear Deeks shout a half-warning and crumple to the ground, revealing David Kessler behind him. She made a move towards Deeks, but Kessler raised a gun, pointing it at Cecilia.
“I wouldn’t Kensi,” he said, bending to jerk Deeks’ gun from his waistband. He tucked it into his jacket and then used his own weapon to gesture towards Cecilia. “You, there’s some rope in the bag over there. Place Agent Blye’s gun over and tie her to that chair.”
Kensi eyed Deeks, concerned about the blood dripping down the side of his face.
Following his directions, Cecilia grabbed a length of thick rope from the bag he indicated. Kensi spotted what looked like a hunting knife inside.
“I’m so sorry,” Cecilia murmured as she tied Kensi to the chair with trembling hands. Her knots were strong and wouldn’t be easily loosened. Kensi assumed she was afraid Kessler would react violently if she attempted to help her. Kensi didn’t blame her.
“It’s ok,” Kensi assured her, adding as quietly as she could, “We’ll get out of this.”
Once she was done, Kessler forced Cecilia into a second chair and bound her, cheerfully humming to himself. He brushed the back of Kensi’s neck as he stood. She pulled away from his touch as much as she could, a shiver of disgust rolling down her spine.
Eyes darkening, Kessler abruptly turned around, making a beeline for Deeks. Kensi’s breath caught, real fear coursing through her when he grabbed Deeks by the back of his shirt and flipped him over. Straddling Deeks’ legs, he grabbed his jaw, roughly twisting his head to the side.
Deeks gasped suddenly, fighting against Kessler’s hold before his eyes were even fully open.
“Kensi,” he slurred, searching for her with a wild gaze. Blood trailed from a jagged cut along his hairline, staining his hair red and dripping into his eye. He ignored it, looking relieved when he saw Kensi was uninjured.
“Kensi’s just fine,” Kessler drawled. “Or she will be if you do exactly as say.”
Deeks made a bitter sound and sat up, successfully hiding any pain or dizziness he probably felt.
“Well, kidnapping two federal employees isn’t going to look good on your resume,” he observed. Kensi noticed him discreetly looking for some way to escape.
“Clever, Detective, but you’ll be gone long before anyone realizes I was ever here.”
“Right. Have you heard of our team?” Deeks gave him a disdainful smile. “You wouldn’t last 10 minutes against Sam Hanna so best of luck escaping.”
Kessler’s jaw tightened and he stood again, pacing back towards Kensi.
“I heard you’re trying to adopt,” he said conversationally. “I guess Marty isn’t man enough to get you pregnant after all. How’s it feel to know you’re only option is children no one else wants?”
“I don’t know, Dave. How does it feel to know that desperate acts are the only way to get Kensi’s attention?” Deeks threw back at him. “Because we all know that’s what you’re doing.”
Baring his teeth, Kessler grabbed Deeks by the hair and threw him to the ground. Kensi tensed against the ropes binding her wrists as Kessler kicked him in the stomach.
“Deeks!”
Kessler smiled maliciously at her while Deeks curled in on himself protectively. It did nothing to protect him from Kessler’s attack. He finally stopped when Deeks was gasping, lying limply on his back.
Kensi tugged uselessly against her binds, her skin face and bleeding by now, but she didn’t stop, desperate to get to Deeks. She felt rather than heard some part of her chair snap. Cecilia was quietly weeping beside her.
“Agent Blye, stop unless you want your hubby to meet a slow and unpleasant end,” Kessler warned, tilting his gun in the direction of Deeks’ stomach. “Do you know how long it takes to bleed out from a bullet in the gut?”
“If you touch him again, I will eviscerate you,” Kensi promised. Maybe she couldn’t in this moment, but she fully intended to act on the threat the first second she had.
Chuckling, Kessler dropped onto one knee next to Deeks and brushed a piece of sweaty hair away from his cheek almost tenderly. It was revolting.
She made another move towards them, but Deeks shifted, catching her eye. He shook his head minutely and she reluctantly pulled back.
Hand trembling, Deeks slowly pushed himself up again and into a slouched position. He winced, his pained inhale audible as he tried to stay upright.
“You see what happens when you don’t follow the rules, Marty?” he asked, watching Deeks’ struggle with a delighted gleam in his eyes.
He addressed Cecilia directly then and she shied away. “The good detective has always talked too much for his own good.”
“Why are you doing this?” she cried out, voice trembling. She was clearly terrified, but there was also growing anger underneath.
“Agent Blye and I have a very long history,” he said suggestively. “She likes to pretend that I don’t exist though.”
“You’re just as delusional and pathetic as always,” Kensi said coldly.
“So, I suppose you could say this is all her fault,” he continued like she hadn’t said anything. Kensi thought she saw his jaw clench again. “If she had just done as I asked from the beginning, your husband would still be alive.”
Cecilia looked stricken for a moment, then she squared her shoulders, hatred in her eyes.
“No, that’s on you for being a sick freak.” Unexpectedly, she stood and charged Kessler.
Several things happened almost too quickly to track. Cecilia smashed her chair into Kessler, his eyes widening with surprise as he stumbled, and Deeks took advantage, hooking his arm around the other man’s neck.
Kensi started jerking at her ropes earnestly again, working at the spot she’d felt give before. Lashing out desperately, Kessler caught Cecilia in the chin and she fell back.
She could tell Deeks was using every bit of strength to keep Kessler restrained, his face strained as he hovered over him. Kessler’s face was quickly turning red and he gasped something out before ramming his elbow into Deeks’ abdomen.
Screaming, Deeks lost his hold and collapsed, clutching at his stomach. Kessler turned on him, rage in his eyes, and aimed his gun at Deeks’ head.
“Deeks!” Kensi shouted again, ripping free of the ropes with so much force she immediately felt blood dripping down her wrists. She was across the room before Kessler even had time to react and yanked him off Deeks.
She kicked the gun from his hand and tackled him to the floor, punching him in the face. He made an attempt to strike back, but she deflected it, punching him again and again until his face was a mess of blood and bruises and he stopped moving.
Stumbling off him, Kensi dragged his limp body several feet away, wiping blood off her hands.
“You’ll never touch him again,” she murmured. When she turned back around, Cecilia was hovering over Deeks with a terrified expression.
“Call the first contact on her,” Kensi said, handing over her cell. “Tell them we need two ambulances.”
Moving past her, Kensi slid beside Deeks and pulled his bloodied head into her lap. He winced, shakily reaching for her hand.
“He won’t hurt us ever again.” She kissed his forehead, a few tears sliding down her cheeks. “I promise.”
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A/N: Once again, I may have written Kessler as more intimidating/intelligent than he appears on the show. I also have him call Deeks “Detective” despite likely knowing his real title as an attempt to demean him.
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Research into Studios - Part 10
Zyber 
Location: Penrose, Auckland 
Their Designers:  
Leonardo Garcia-Curtis, CEO 
Tom Park, Operations Manager 
Waldo Van Niekerk, Digital Strategist 
Fleur Wolstenholme, Project Manager 
Dileep Ratnayake, Senior Developer 
David Visser, Key Account Manager 
Evgenia Bur, Account Executive  
Lucas Machina, Project Coordinator  
Hannah Robinson, Full Stack Developer 
Lisa Ngoy, Account Executive 
Raihanath Bindh Latheef, Front End Developer  
Yubin Chung, Web Designer & Front End Developer 
Tamara Wilmott, Front End Developer 
Ashlea Collett, Web & Graphic Designer 
Rachel Rountree, Senior Marketing Coordinator 
Rene Narayan, Accounts  
Jessa Nova Camacho, Project Coordinator 
James Sampson, Director  
James Monk, Director  
Scale/Size of business: Large 
Skills & Categories (Illustration, Photography, 3D etc.): eCommerce and Business strategists 
List of Projects and images of work, mini portfolios: BedsRus, About Face, G-Shock, The Aromatherapy Co., Redux, Golf Warehouse, Batenburgs, TigerTurf, Juk, AMS Distrigutors 
Opportunities to work with them, white label, internships, mentorships, etc: You can express interst through their website: https://www.zyber.co.nz/careers/ 
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ejzah · 4 years ago
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Prompt: Ola.Meu nome é Claudia e eu sempre acompanho suas fanfics por aqui. Gostaria que vc escrevesse uma fanfic sobre a volta de David Kessler e a forma como Kensi e Deeks vão enfrentar isso
Google translation, Portuguese to English: Hello, my name is Claudia and I always follow your fanfics here. I would like you to write a fanfic about the return of David Kessler and the way Kensi and Deeks will face it
A/N: Hi Claudia! Thank you so much for your support. Yours is the first request I’ve received in another language, which is quite exciting for me. Since I’m only fluent English, I used google translate for your prompt. Hopefully the translation is accurate. I’ve taken a few liberties with this prompt. Sorry for the essay length note.
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End It
“When did you get so strong?” Kensi gasped, desperately trying to free a hand to grab at Deeks’ arm as they grabbed on floor. Of course he’d always been strong, but she��d usually been able to beat him before.
“Three months with nothing to do but workout,” he answered, holding her arms behind her back as he tried to force her onto her stomach. “And FLETC. You should try it sometime, it’ll really get you in shape.”
She glared at him even though he couldn’t see it and redoubled her efforts. It wasn’t just that he was stronger, but he knew just about every move in her playbook which meant he could easily anticipate her plan.
“You are such an ass.” He just laughed at her frustration, the sound slightly breathless, proving that he was putting in some effort to keep her in place. She purposely pressed up against him, rolling her hips as much as she could and was rewarded with a gasp.
“Oh, you’re evil,” he breathed, not resisting when she pulled her arms free and rolled him onto his back.
“Do you want me to stop?” she asked, hovering over him. She saw his eyes drift down to the low crossover bodice of her sports bra.
“Not a chance.” He tugged her head down as she rose up to meet his lips. Just as they touched, Eric darted into the room.
Kensi lifted her head, expecting a comment about their current position, but his expression was completely serious. Deeks must have noticed it too because he sat up, gently pushing Kensi off his lap
“Guys, you need to get up in OPS right now. It’s Kessler,” Eric told them tersely, his fingers clenching anxiously.
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“I don’t want to go back into hiding,” Kensi said, sitting on the edge of her desk and speaking in a low tone. Deeks stood in front of her, his thighs brushing her knees. The contact was comforting, needed after the last half hour.
Kessler had been inside their house. They weren’t sure how he’d breached their security, but he’d made no effort to hide. It was disconcerting, sickening, to watch him walking through their rooms, touching their things.
Callen wanted them to go to another safe house immediately. Fatima and Rountree would grab a few things for them and then provide security.
“It won’t be permanent,” Deeks reminded her.
“This time.” She pressed her lips together, feeling the same sense of frustration she’d expressed to Deeks a few weeks before. As much as she wished it wasn’t true, Kessler was in her mind. And when he wasn’t, he was disrupting their lives in some other way.
“Maybe this will be the last time,” Deeks suggested encouragingly, shrugging. She could tell he was trying to be positive and hide his own fear and need to protect her. Tilting her head, she took his hand, giving it a little shake.
“Babe, we both know that’s not going to happen. As soon as we go into hiding, so will Kessler,” Kensi stated. “And because he’s been pardoned, the team can’t legally seek him out. Not for this.”
Deeks closed his eyes, acknowledging her words with a nod of his head.
“I know. So what do you want to do?”
“Well...” She grabbed both of his hands now, drawing him closer. “Remember when you said you help me stop him?”
“Of course. And I will always be by your side, no matter what, but if we actively hunt him down, we’d probably be told to stand down or get arrested.” Deeks reminded her. “Not that I still wouldn’t do it with you.”
She smiled slightly, for the first time since they’d found out. Leaning forward, she kissed the corner of his mouth.
“I appreciate your willingness to break the law for me, but that’s not what I’m suggesting,” she said, hesitating before she added, “Instead of seeking him out or hiding from him, we wait for Kessler to come to us.”
“So basically make ourselves bate.” Deeks sighed, his eyebrows furrowing. “That has the potential to be really dangerous, Kens. We’ll have to be even more on guard every moment of every day.”
“We already are. And if it works, Kessler will finally be out of our lives. Plus it will be on our terms, not his.” She waited a moment and then asked, “So what do you think?”
Deeks didn’t answer right away, moving back slightly and hooking his thumb in his pocket as he rubbed his hand over his mouth. She could tell just how conflicted he was. His urge to protect her warring with his absolute hatred of Kessler.
“It’s not my favorite plan ever,” Deeks admitted, pressing against the desk once more and leaning his head against hers. “But I know that if we don’t do something, we’ll never move on with our lives. So, yes, let’s set a trap for Kessler. Let’s draw him in and send the creep back to prison once and for all.”
Kensi let out a breath. Relieved even though she was admittedly scared.
“Together.” She reaffirmed.
“Always,” Deeks said, linking their fingers and raising her hand to his lips. “In this and everything else.”
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wanna-be-bold · 4 years ago
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List the character from NCIS & NCIS LA in order of favorite to least favorite.
Oh goodness. There's so many characters from each so I'm just gonna do the agents for this:
NCIS:
Ziva David
Nick Torres
Ellie Bishop
Tony DiNozzo
Tim McGee
Gibbs
Kate Todd
Alex Quinn
Michelle Lee
NCIS LA
Marty Deeks (cause he's finally an agent baby!!!)
Kensi Blye
Sam Hanna/G Callen
Fatima
Rountree
Dom
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NCIS: Los Angeles Season 14 Rewatch:    “Sleeping Dogs”
The basics:  When several Drona subjects are attacked, NCIS is on the case.
Written by:   Andrew Bartels wrote or co-wrote "Allegiance", "Zero Days", "The Grey Man", "Humbug", "Fighting Shadows", "Driving Miss Diaz", "Angels & Daemons", "Where There’s Smoke…", "Glasnost", "Old Tricks" "Battle Scars", "Fool Me Twice", "Warrior of Peace", "Reentry", "The Prince", "Smokescreen", "The One That Got Away"/"No More Secrets" two-parter, "Yellow Jacket", "Missing Time", "If the Fates Allow", "Red Rover, Red Rover", "Divided We Fall", "Genesis" and "Survival of the Fittest".
Directed by:   Gonzalo Amat is directing his first NCIS: Los Angeles episode. 
Guest stars of note: Ava McCoy as Jordyn Rountree returns from “Perception” in season 13, Ashley Sharpe Chestnut as FBI Special Agent Summer Morehurst returns from "Let it Burn", both Kavi Ramachandran Ladnier as Agent Shyla Dahr and Duncan Campbell as Agent Castor return from “Shame”, Milissa Sears as Leah Novak returns from “Genesis” in season 13, David DeSantos as Anthony Beltran.
Our heroes:   Keep droning on about Drona.
What important things did we learn about: Callen:  In a roundabout way, asks Sam to be his best man. Sam:   In a roundabout way, says yes t being Callen’s best man. Kensi:  Absent. Deeks:   See Kensi. Fatima:  Hacks into the Drona files with Shyla. Rountree:  Willing to be shot at to protect Sam and Fatima. Kilbride:  Leaving after work to see his son.
What not so important things did we learn about: Callen:  Worshipped by Castor. Sam:   Thinks Castor getting knocked out twice in three months is a bad look. Kensi:   See Deeks. Deeks:   Absent. Fatima:   Likes Rountree with Summer. Rountree:  Runs after school buses, bad guys and through sand castles. Kilbride:   Hired Shyla because Shyla remembers everything.
Where in the world is Henrietta Lange?  Seemingly in a small town on the border of Turkey and Syria warning Drona subjects that they are in danger.
Who's down with OTP:  Kensi and Deeks are off doing family things.  Rountree and Summer seems to be doing well. 
Who's down with BrOTP:  Callen popped the question – will Sam be his best man?  Callen has a side buddy in Castor.
Fashion review:  Callen wears a green, blue and yellow plaid shirt.  A long-sleeve black tee for Sam.  Fatima wears a tan leather field coat over a black turtleneck.  A pale purple fleece sweatshirt for Rountree.  Kilbride has on a dark brown three-piece suit with a white dress shirt and a brown and gold tie. 
Music: Not today!
Any notable cut scene:  Not today!
Quote:  Shyla:  “Oh, uh, your ride to the airport just pulled up outside.” Kilbride:  “I thought I told you to cancel that flight.” Shyla:  “Did you? Oh, I-I don't remember.” Kilbride:  “You remember everything.  That's why I hired you.” Shyla:  “Do you still want me to cancel it?  Bear in mind, it is nonrefundable and I know how much you hate wasting money.  Not to mention missing an opportunity to see your son after all these years...” Kilbride:  “All right, all right, I'm leaving.  Remind me to fire you when I get back.”
Anything else:  A gentleman is out walking his dog in a small park area surrounded by businesses.  The dog, Rebel, starts barking and jumps into a bush.  Returning to his owner, Rebel gifts the man a dead squirrel, which was not on the man’s breakfast meal plan.  The man’s phone rings – it is an older, flip phone.  A text message reads “DHRISHTADYUMNA”.  The man breaks the phone in half and tosses his phone, causing Rebel to play fetch.  While the dog is away, a person wearing a ski mask shoots the dog owner in the back of the dead.  Rebel returns to his fallen owner and sits right next to him because dogs are the best.
At a table by a coffee shop, Fatima, Rountree, Jordyn and FBI Agent Summer Morehurst are chatting.  Fatima is teasing Rountree for yelling “Federal Agents” as they were trailing a suspect.  The suspect ran (because he’s obviously watched the show).  “Tree” caught the guy after a 10-minute chase.  Jordyn is all in for the Rountree mocking.  Rountree always liked to show off how fast he was.  He’d forget to give Jordyn her school lunch on purpose and then run alongside the school bus to give it to her like Keanu Reeves.  And she hated his lunches – avocados and bean sprouts.  She was 14 and didn’t want to eat that stuff back then.  Summer says she’s not interested in eating it now.  Rountree says it all worked out for the best.  Jordyn aced her MCATs and is on her way to medical school.  Summer starts mocking “Treefontaine” when she gets a call – FBI wants to see her.  Jordyn is off to class as well.
Shyla is giving a not paying attention Admiral Kilbride notice about a meeting with his British and Australian counterparts.  Still not paying attention.  She would be willing to go.  Still not paying attention.  Kensi and Deeks are out because Rosa’s aunt had a stroke.  Still not paying attention.  Office minutiae like the security system doing a reboot and Agent Castor’s performance review aren’t capturing the Admiral’s attention either.   Shyla mentions a radioactive group of pubescent turtles foiling and armed robbery at the Santa Monica Pier and nothing.  Shyla sees a suitcase and realizes that he’s flying up to San Francisco to see his son.  She will arrange transport to the airport at 7PM but he wants to leave at 7:30PM – he’s not much of an airport guy.  With spring break, Shyla recommends the earlier departure time but the Admiral promises her he’ll be fine.  Eventually he relents but warns Shyla that if he is stuck with a “posse of frat boys you will never hear the end of it.”  She thinks that would be a great story.  As Shyla leaves, the Admiral wants a BOLO on the turtles and their giant rat leader – can’t have mutant vigilantes running around.
Sam walks in to the bullpen, greeting Callen.  On Sam’s desk is a printout of a man in a tuxedo.  Callen explains it is the tuxedo Anna, sorry, he and Anna, want Sam to wear to the wedding.  Sam thinks he can dress himself.  Callen brings up Anna’s, his and Anna’s color palate for the wedding.  The tux is just for Sam.  “Is this your way of asking me to be your best man?”  Callen thought Sam being the best man was a given.  Sam’s not so sure.  Callen has been spending quality time with Castor – they had some drinks and dinner after Castor was knocked out by Miraslava.  Sam notes that Castor worships Callen, even dresses like him.  Castor arrives, dressed similarly to Callen.    Callen breaks down and asks if Sam would be his best man.  Of course, Sam replies but he hates the tux.  Callen agrees.
Shyla walks down the stairs.  Callen asks if they have a case.  She replies “you tell me” as she brings them up to Ops.  Once in Ops, she launches all the security protocols that lock the door, shut the shutters and turn down the lights.  She was sent two encrypted files through a DOD top secret/special compartmented information channel, JWICS.  The first file is the driver’s license for the man the park – John Jenkins.  He’s the CEO for a software company.  The second file is the ID card of an FBI Analyst, Patrick Hertel.  Both men were found dead that morning.  Hertel was killed in his backyard, Jenkins in the park.  There were numbers with the file – eight, 11 and 22.  Maybe August 11, 2022. 
Callen isn’t interested in figuring out what eight, 11 and 22 mean.  JWICS files are sent by known people.  Who sent the file?  Shyla doesn’t know, it came from a SCIF on the border of Turkey and Syria, the town of Al-Rai.  It was Hetty’s last known location, who else would send cryptic clues.  Shyla seems excited –“are you talking about who I think you’re talking about?”  Callen confirms – Hetty.
In the Admiral’s office, Callen makes the case that to Kilbride that the JWICS file came from Hetty.  The Admiral wants to know why she would send the names for two men and some random numbers.  It isn’t an urgent message, it is a top secret butt dial according to the Admiral.  He’s checked – the SCIF was closed months ago.  Callen thinks Hetty could have routed the JWICS through the SCIF but if she did that, why didn’t she identify herself the Admiral asks.  Maybe Hetty thinks JWICS is compromised according to Callen.  More being a pain in the ass according to Kilbride.  Callen wants to investigate the victims to see if there is anything there.  Since Hetty bailed Kilbride out with the Simon Williams case, Callen can investigate as long as he stays in his lane – stay away from the official investigations.
Fatima and Rountree show up at Hertel’s home, which is covered with police tape.  They start to work on a story to get involved with the case when they see Summer working the case.  She comes to see Rountree and Fatima, who think there is a connection between Hertel’s killing and an NCIS investigation into John Jenkins.   Summer starts asking questions and Rountree drops “national security”.  Since Rountree and Fatima can’t share their info on Jenkins, which is none other than Callen and Sam are investigating what Hetty sent, Summer can’t working with them.  When they can share, so can she.  Hertel is FBI – they’re working for one of their own.
At the park area, Callen learns from LAPD that all the cameras were down due to routine maintenance when Jenkins was walking his dog.  Callen also shares that Summer is working the Hertel case.  Sam thinks it was a robbery – no wallet, no keys, no phone and the killer took away the shell casings.  LAPD found half the phone in Rebel’s mouth.  Callen gives Shyla a call.  She has not found a link between Jenkins and Hertel yet. 
Looking into Jenkins, his start up tech company has one employee – Jenkins.  They haven’t created a product in the last five years.  Jenkins and his company have been doing very well, despite offering no products.  He’s likely laundering money.  Asked about family, Shyla tells Callen and Sam that Jenkins was adopted and his adopted parents are long dead.  Turning back to the crime scene, if the dog found one half of the phone, Sam would like to see if he could find the other half.
Back at the FBI crime scene, Rountree sees an older couple arrive and go right under the police tape.  Fatima is on the phone.  Rountree calls for Summer, who is a bit embarrassed.  She asks about the older couple – they are Hertel’s adopted parents.  An arriving Fatima, who was on the phone hears adopted and notes that Jenkins was also adopted.  Summer isn’t impressed until Fatima tells her both men were shot in the back of the head to make it look like a robbery.  Summer never told them how Hertel was killed.   NCIS is now part of the FBI crime scene.
Callen and Sam talk about Callen setting a date but Anna is giving him time to find Hetty.  Sam hopes this is the case that gets them to Hetty.  Callen doesn’t believe that.  If Hetty wanted to be found, Hetty would be found.  She would tell them where to find her.  Callen wants to get married and it is unfair to make Anna wait so long.  Sam is looking forward to his best man speech – he has a lot of wisdom to share.  Callen thinks he’s heard most of Sam’s wisdom but the wisdom is for Anna, who needs to know what she’s really getting herself into.  Callen is having second thoughts about Castor.  The dog finds the other part of the phone.
As the Admiral arrives in Ops, Shyla has an update about eight, 11 and 22.  Both Jenkins and Hertel went through the LA foster care system.  They are both single, in their 40’s and both had government jobs.  Hertel is with the FBI, Jenkins is an NSA Analyst.  He’s not in most common databases for the NSA.  Shyla learned about his NSA role through some friends in Washington.  Shyla is about to call this in to Callen and Sam but the Admiral wants her to way.  He needs her to pull some files instead. 
Hertel was watering his plants when his killer walked up behind him and fired one shot into his head.  There was no cartridges left behind, just like the Jenkins crime scene.  Summer apologizes for stonewalling NCIS.  Fatima says they would have likely done the same if the roles were reversed.  Summer doesn’t understand the connection between the two killings. 
Fatima gets a call from Shyla, who asks if Hertel has a birthmark on his back.  A little reluctantly, Fatima asks Summer to pull up Hertel’s shirt.  There is a rather large birthmark on his back.  The Admiral, with Shyla, wants her to call Callen.   When Callen answers, he starts a sit-rep for Shyla but the Admiral stops things.  Eight, 11 and 22 are people, not numbers.  Hertel and Jenkins were eight and 22 from the Drona Project, “your alma mater Agent Callen.”  Callen has a flashback to his time with Drona.
The Hertel-Jenkins cases are now joint FBI-NCIS investigations.  Shyla is told by Kilbride to share everything they have on the case except Hetty’s involvement.  Since Hetty’s involvement was speculation anyway, Shyla wasn’t going to share it.  With subjects eight and 22 accounted for, who is subject 11?  That is Leah Novak, who Callen contacted in the prior year.  Callen is trying to find Novak now.
Callen calls Leah who doesn’t want to talk to him.  She is walking through a really sketchy looking indoor parking lot.  There is a team of masked men following her.  Sam tries to get Leah to listen to him but the masked men open fire.  Shyla, who was monitoring the phone call is able to trace Leah’s location to a Mid-City parking garage. 
In the garage, Callen and Sam find an empty shopping bag with wrapped up money inside.  Callen sees a badly wounded Leah, who says “14” before losing consciousness.  
Returning to Ops, Fatima and Rountree are told by Shyla that Leah is in surgery.  With someone targeting Drona subject, Callen could be in danger.  Rountree disagrees – Hetty would have warned Callen in her JWICS communications if he was in trouble.  The Admiral arrives, warning Rountree not to read too much into anything Hetty does.  There is another Drona subject who may be danger – number 14.  The Admiral wants Shyla to cancel is flight to San Francisco to see his son.  As he leaves, Shyla tells Rountree and Fatima to go to the gadget area to study Jenkins’s phone.  When she knows who number 14 is, she’ll update them.
There was brass left behind at the Leah’s shooting which means she likely hit at least two of her assailants.  Callen found a go-bag in Leah’s car with water, MREs and a satellite phone.  She knew she was in danger.  Sam thinks the same of Jenkins – that’s likely why he tossed his phone.  Callen thinks Pembrook is behind the killings – Callen found him and is now cleaning up what’s left behind of Drona.
While Rountree is sweet talking Summer, Fatima is working on Jenkins’s phone.  Once in, Rountree is off his phone and working with Fatima.  The “DHRISHTADYUMNA” text message is the name of a Hindu warrior who killed his teacher Drona.  There are contacts in the phone – Hertel and Leah Novak are there.  So is an Anthony Beltran, a former Army Ranger turned history professor.   Fatima sends his address to Callen and Sam.
As Callen and Sam pull up outside of Beltran’s home, Beltran is putting a duffle bag into his trunk.  When Callen and Sam try to speak to Beltran, Beltran runs.  Callen makes things worse by yelling “federal agents” while Sam gets in his car to cut Beltran off.  Beltran starts shooting at Callen, who promises they are not there to hurt Beltran.  “Leah sent us.”  Beltran is talked into putting his gun down.  Callen introduces himself as Special Agent Grisha Callen, subject 17.  He assures Beltran he’s safe.
In the boat shed, Beltran is in interrogation while Callen and Sam in the main room.  The duffle bag in Beltran’s truck had MREs, cash, burner phones.  He also got the same text message sent to Jenkins before Jenkins was killed.  Callen wonders who sent the text message and Hetty earns a message.  Callen isn’t pleased – this is Hetty training an agent, people are being murdered. 
Shyla pops up on the screen.  There was one vehicle seen on security/traffic cams at the Jenkins/Hertel/Leah shootings.  Backtracking with Kaleidoscope, Shyla traced the vehicle to a building downtown. Rountree and Fatima are going to the building and Sam will meet them.  Callen wonders why he’s not going but Sam wants answers from Beltran.  Callen is the best person to get the answers.
Callen starts to question Beltran, who won’t sit on the wrong side of the table right away, wanting to stand instead.  Beltran eventually sits.  As an alibi, Beltran says he was home when Jenkins and Hertel were killed.  Callen asks about the text message.  Beltran was preparing a lesson – he teaches ancient history – and missed the message when it was sent.  Once he saw it, however, he called Leah.  Leah told him about Jenkins and Hertel.  Beltran put his phone in his garbage disposal, packed his things and was going to hit the road when Callen and Sam drove up. 
Beltran thought Callen and Sam were working for “him” – Howard Pembrook.  Beltran shows Callen scars on his arm from Pembrook’s abuse.   Jenkins, Hertel, Leah and Beltran started working together a year ago, after Callen told Leah about Pembrook.  They wanted to take him down with lawsuits.  There was talk about bringing Callen in but the men in the group were angry Callen lied to Leah.  Beltran believes Pembrook found out about them and now he’s having them killed.  Beltran wants to see Leah – they are “very close.”
With Summer’s FBI team 30-minutes out, Sam, Rountree and Fatima in tactical gear go into the downtown building.  The vehicle has not returned to the location.  This is their best chance to scope out the building.  Sam breaks down the door.  It is a warehouse with huge computer servers, a desk, file cabinets.  While Fatima and Shyla try to get into the server, Rountree finds a photo of Callen on the wall from when he was in Pembrook’s garden.
Callen shows Beltran the photo and explains he was trying to confront Pembrook about the past.  Pembrook was fine.  Beltran is interested in what was in the building where Sam, Fatima and Rountree are.  He’s also furious at Callen for going to see Pembrook.  Everything bad that’s happened started when Callen met Pembrook.  If this was true, Callen asks, why didn’t Pembrook go after him?  Beltran talks about the lawsuit being a bigger threat.  Castor appears – the doctor says Beltran can see Leah now.  In Leah’s room, she’s on a ventilator.  Beltran is holding Leah’s hand, saying Pembrook must pay.
As Fatima and Shyla get access to the server, the previously opened files pop up. There were files for black-ops missions in Crimea, Somalia and Brazil.  Pembrook is still in the game.  An audio file has Leah and Jenkins using their Drona numbers as they work on a mission.  They aren’t being targeted by Pembrook, they work for Pembrook.  Sam can’t contact Shyla to warn Callen – signal jammers knocked out the cell service.  Gunmen rush near Sam, Fatima and Rountree.  Gunfire is exchanged.  Fatima and Rountree are pinned down.
Sam is able to get Fatima and Rountree to a safer location – people are still shooting.  If they can hold out, the FBI could rescue them but Sam is more worried the FBI is walking into an ambush.  More gunfire is exchanged.  Sam takes out at least one of the shooter.
In Leah’s room, Callen gets a call from Shyla about the lost comms with Sam and company.  The Summer-led FBI team suddenly is unreachable too.  Callen is going to the building, Castor will take Beltran back to boat shed.  Beltran wants to stay with Leah.  He’s not worried about his safety, he just wants to be with her.  Callen realizes there were only three Drona subject numbers – eight, 11 and 22.  Hertel, Leah and Jenkins.  Beltran wasn’t on the list – he was never warned. 
Rountree is willing to create a diversion by running – but not in a show-offy way.  Fatima thinks he’ll get killed.  Sam assures them nobody is getting killed today.  He has a plan.
Callen has his weapon out and orders Beltran away from Leah.  Leah said 14 to Callen before losing consciousness – Beltran was 14.  Callen knocks on the door to get Castor in as back-up.  Beltran is impressed that Callen figured it all out but is more impressed with his own handy work when a Drona gunman, not Castor, walks into the hospital room.
Using some flashbangs, Sam, Fatima and Rountree move the people shooting them out of their secure locations.  Once they were seen, team NCIS shoot them.  Summer and the FBI arrive.  Sam finds the signal jammer and shuts it off, he’s quick to contact Callen.
Explaining that once again, Agent Castor is out cold, Beltran takes Callen’s gun.  Beltran doesn’t kill people who don’t deserve it – he didn’t have Castor killed, won’t kill Callen.  Callen notes that Beltran was going to kill Leah, who was in a coma in a hospital bed.  Beltran wasn’t going to kill her – she’s no longer a threat.  He just needed eyes on her to make sure.  Beltran says he and Callen are on the same side – they want to kill Pembrook.  Beltran’s partner has a sedative prepared for Callen – not going to kill Callen, just a long nap like Castor.  Callen hits the partner.  Beltran runs and after Callen gets the sedative in the leg, he runs after Beltran.  As Callen runs after Beltran, he has some Pembrook flashbacks before the sedative takes hold.  Callen is out cold and Beltran is gone.
Shyla updates Kilbride.  Callen and Castor are fine – it really was just a sedative.  Beltran and his partner are gone but the FBI are hunting them down.  Shyla also has Kilbride’s ride to the airport waiting outside of the office.  She doesn’t remember his order to cancel the flight.  Kilbride is not amused – he hired her because she never forgets anything.  She offers to cancel the flight but is non-refundable.  The Admiral hates wasting money, according to Shyla.  “Remind me to fire you when I get back.”  And the Admiral is off.
In the Armory, Fatima and Rountree are packing up their things.  Fatima asks about a story Summer started at breakfast.  Seems Rountree and Summer were having a lovely walk on the beach when the wind kicked up.  Summer’s hat went flying and Rountree went flying after it.  As he was catching up, he destroyed a kid’s sandcastle.  He got the hat back and then spent an hour helping the kid rebuild the castle.  Fatima thinks Rountree really likes Summer.  He admits he does but realizes he’s late for dinner with Summer.  He races away.
Callen is at the back balcony in the boat shed when Sam arrives.  Callen said had Beltran and he let Beltran get away.  And maybe he did it because he wants Beltran to kill Pembrook.  But if Beltran kills anyone else, well, Callen knows that’s his fault.  Sam thinks they need to find Beltran and Pembrook.  Callen wants to know how Hetty knew the Drona subjects were being targeted.  “Add it to the list,” Sam replies.  Callen is going for a drink with Castor.  Sam notes that it is the second time Castor got knocked out and lost his gun – maybe Castor shouldn’t be trusted with the wedding ring.   Callen tells Best Man Sam to knock it off.
What head canon can be formed from here:   So done with the Drona/Callen’s childhood storyline.  The program has a handful of episode left and this one and one down the road eat up valuable time with this tedious storyline.  And the episode down the road – where I will be screeching about retconning Pembrook – could have been used for more of Rountree’s history beside his sister, more of Fatima’s history period, more of Sam with Raymond, Kensi’s mom’s with Rosa.  There were other “personal history” episodes besides this nonsense.
As for the episode itself, it was really well done, if a bit talky, for a set-up episode for what comes in episode 19.  It was all about Pembrook without Pembrook physically in the episode (flashbacks don’t count).  It is still up in the air if Beltran, Leah, Jenkins and Hertel are villains or victims.  Beltran is a mess – no issue with killing Leah, Jenkins and Hertel but knockout syringes for Callen and poor Agent Castor.  The Drona drama is such a mess.
Episode number:   Episode number 16 in season 14.  This is the 318th episode overall.
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Took a while but my masterlist is done there will be open requests for now while I work on some of my own ideas so here it is
Masterlist:
Nics
Faith
Grace
Kate
Gibbs
Abby
Ducky
Mcgee
Ziva
Jimmy
Jack
Kasie
Jessica
Jenny
Vance
Tony
Ellie
Nick
Reeves(Clayton)
Alex
Maddie
Kelly
Kayla
Emily
Johnny
morgan
Tobais
jackie
Ncis new orleans
Naomi
Dwyane
Laurel
Chris
Sonja
Meredith
Loretta
Sebastian
Patton
Tammy
Hannah
Quitnten
Connor
David
Jimmy
natilie
Ncis la
Chris O'Donnell
G. Callen
Main
Peter Cambor
Nate Getz
Main
Recurring
Guest
Recurring
Guest
Daniela Ruah
Kensi Blye
Main
Adam Jamal Craig
Dominic Vail
Main[a]
LL Cool J
Sam Hanna
Main
Linda Hunt
Hetty Lange
Main[b]
Guest
Barrett Foa
Eric Beale
Main[c]
Eric Christian Olsen
Marty Deeks
Guest
Main
Renée Felice Smith
Nell Jones
Main[d]
Guest
Miguel Ferrer
Owen Granger
Recurring
Main[e]
Nia Long
Shay Mosley
Main[f]
Medalion Rahimi
Fatima Namazi
Recurring
Main[g]
Caleb Castille
Devin Rountree
Recurring
Main
Gerald McRaney
Hollace Kilbride
Guest
Recurring
Guest
Recurring
Main
Ncis hawaii
Alex
Julie
Maggie
Carla
Jane
Daniel
Ernie
Kathrine Marie "Kate"
Jesse
Kai
Rizzoli and isles
casey
lyida
Jane
Maura(dn)
Angela
Vince
Barry
Susie
Nina
Frankie
Tommy
Tj
Sean cavangh
Constance
Hope
Calin
Womens murder club
Linsday
Claire
Cindy
Jill
Inspector Warren Jacobi (Tyrees Allen) – Lindsay's loyal partner. He was up for the lieutenant position that went to Tom, but has not expressed much disappointment that he didn't get the job, seeming to prefer field work to the politics of the higher position. He also seems to prefer the finer things in life, having an affinity for wine, 30-year-old whiskey, and opera. He is thrice-divorced and has a child from one of those marriages.
Lieutenant Tom Hogan (Rob Estes) – Lindsay's ex-husband, who in the first episode was promoted to lieutenant and assigned as her boss. He is engaged in the pilot and has remarried by "To Drag and to Hold," but he still worries that Lindsay's obsession with her work will consume her. Tom was played by Christopher Wiehl in the unaired pilot.
Deputy District Attorney Denise Kwon (Linda Park) - Jill's immediate superior at the DA's office, she clashes with her over her "bleeding heart" style. She is also antagonistic towards Jill due to her past romantic history with Hanson North. When the show returned after the writers' strike, the first episode credits no longer showed her name. But by the second episode, she was back in the credits as a series regular.
Recurring cast[edit]
Luke Bowen (Coby Ryan McLaughlin) – Jill's ex-boyfriend. He is an ER doctor at the fictional Mission Cross North. Jill and Luke have recently broken up after he finds that she had slept with Hanson.
Hanson North (Kyle Secor) – Defense attorney who has a romantic history with Jill and is currently seeing her boss, Denise Kwon.
Ed Washburn (Jonathan Adams) – Claire's husband. Currently uses a wheelchair full-time after being shot while serving as a police officer.
Heather Hogan née Donnelly (Ever Carradine) – Tom's new wife. She is a kindergarten teacher who is eco-friendly, planning a green wedding.
Pete Raynor (Joel Gretsch) – Lindsay's love interest in season 1, who is in town for only two weeks.
Law and order
Actor
Character
Rank/Position
Seasons
Notes
Regular
Recurring
Guest
George Dzundza
Max Greevey
Sergeant
1
Chris Noth
Mike Logan
Junior Detective
1–5
Appeared in Exiled
Dann Florek
Donald Cragen
Captain
1–3
5, 10, 15
Appeared in Exiled
Michael Moriarty
Ben Stone
EADA
1–4
Richard Brooks
Paul Robinette
ADA
1–3
6, 16–17
Steven Hill
Adam Schiff
DA
1–10
Paul Sorvino
Phil Cerreta
Sergeant
2–3
3
Jerry Orbach
Lennie Briscoe
Senior Detective
3–14
Appeared in Exiled
Carolyn McCormick
Elizabeth Olivet
Psychologist
3–4
5–7, 13–14,
16–18
2, 9–10, 19–20
S. Epatha Merkerson
Anita Van Buren
Lieutenant
4–20
Appeared in Exiled
Jill Hennessy
Claire Kincaid
ADA
4–6
Sam Waterston
Jack McCoy
EADA,
Interim DA,
DA
5–17,
18–present
Appeared in Exiled
Benjamin Bratt
Rey Curtis
Junior Detective
6–9
20
Appeared in Exiled
Carey Lowell
Jamie Ross
ADA
7–8
10–11, 21
Angie Harmon
Abbie Carmichael
ADA
9–11
Jesse L. Martin
Ed Green
Junior Detective,
Senior Detective
10–16
17–18
Dianne Wiest
Nora Lewin
Interim DA
11–12
Elisabeth Röhm
Serena Southerlyn
ADA
12–15
Fred Dalton Thompson
Arthur Branch
DA
13–17
Dennis Farina
Joe Fontana
Senior Detective
15–16
Michael Imperioli
Nick Falco
Junior Detective
15
16
Temporarily assigned
Annie Parisse
Alexandra Borgia
ADA
15–16
Milena Govich
Nina Cassady
Junior Detective
17
Alana de la Garza
Connie Rubirosa
ADA
17–20
Jeremy Sisto
Cyrus Lupo
Junior Detective,
Senior Detective
18
18–20
Linus Roache
Michael Cutter
EADA
18–20
Anthony Anderson
Kevin Bernard
Junior Detective,
Senior Detective
18–20
21
18
Jeffrey Donovan
Frank Cosgrove
Junior Detective,
Senior Detective
21
22–present
Camryn Manheim
Kate Dixon
Lieutenant
21–present
Hugh Dancy
Nolan Price
EADA
21–present
Odelya Halevi
Samantha Maroun
ADA
21–present
Mehcad Brooks
Jalen Shaw
Junior Detective
22–
Law and order svu
Jenna
Maureen
Kathleen
Richard
Elizabeth
Eli
Noah
Jessie
Mason
Billie
Olivia
Elliot Stabler
Christopher Meloni
Sr. Detective
Main
Recurring
274
Olivia Benson
Mariska Hargitay
Jr. Detective (S1–12)
Sr. Detective (S13–15)
Sergeant (S15–17)
Lieutenant (S17–21)
Captain (S21–)
Main
508
John Munch
Richard Belzer
Sr. Detective (S1–8)
Sergeant (S9–15)
Main
G
326
Donald Cragen
Dann Florek
Captain (S1–15)
Main
G
G
332
Monique Jeffries
Michelle Hurd
Jr. Detective
M
25
Alexandra Cabot
Stephanie March
Assistant DA
Main
G
R
M
R
G
97
Fin Tutuola
Ice-T
Jr. Detective (S2–8)
Sr. Detective (S9–19)
Sergeant (S19–)
Main
476
George Huang
BD Wong
Psychiatrist (S2–15)
R
Main
Guest
G
230
Casey Novak
Diane Neal
Assistant DA
Main
G
R
112
Melinda Warner
Tamara Tunie
Chief Medical Examiner
Recurring
Main
Recurring
G
Guest
226
Chester Lake
Adam Beach
Jr. Detective
R
M
21
Kim Greylek
Michaela McManus
Assistant DA
M
22
Nick Amaro
Danny Pino
Jr. Detective
Main
G
95
Amanda Rollins
Kelli Giddish
Jr. Detective (S13–21)
Sr. Detective (S21–24)
Main
226
Rafael Barba
Raúl Esparza
Assistant DA (S14-19)
Defense Attorney (S21-23)
R
Main
Guest
118
Dominick Carisi
Peter Scanavino
Jr. Detective (S16–20)
Assistant DA (S21–)
Main
155
Peter Stone
Philip Winchester
Assistant DA
M
36
Katriona Tamin
Jamie Gray Hyder
Officer (S21–22)
Jr. Detective (S22–23)
Main
36
Christian Garland
Demore Barnes
Deputy Chief
R
M
25
Joe Velasco
Octavio Pisano
Jr. Detective
M
15
Grace Muncy
Molly Burnett
Jr. Detective
Law and order oc
Danielle Moné Truitt as Sergeant Ayanna Bell, squad supervisor of the OCCB task force and Stabler's current direct superior and partner.
Ainsley Seiger as Detective 2nd Grade Jet Slootmaekers, a former independent hacker who is recruited to the OCCB task force on Stabler's recommendation. She was requalified as an NYPD officer to work with the OCCB task force. In season 3 episode 16 ("Chinatown"), she is promoted from Detective 3rd Grade to Detective 2nd Grade.
Tamara Taylor as Prof. Angela Wheatley (seasons 1–2), a former math professor at Columbia University, ex-wife of Richard Wheatley, and a suspect in the hit ordered on Kathy Stabler. She committed suicide and presumably murdered Richard at the same time after discovering that Richard was responsible for her son Richie's murder.
Dylan McDermott as Richard Wheatley (seasons 1–2), son of notorious mobster Manfredi Sinatra, now a businessman and owner of an online pharmaceutical company who leads a second life as a crime boss, and was a suspect in the murder of Stabler's wife. He was presumed murdered by Angela after she discovered that Wheatley murdered their son Richie.
Nona Parker Johnson as Detective 3rd Grade Carmen "Nova" Riley (season 2, recurring season 2), an undercover narcotics detective working under Brewster's command to infiltrate the Marcy Killers. She retires from the NYPD and leaves New York after the murder of the gang's leader Preston Webb.
Brent Antonello as Detective 2nd Grade Jamie Whelan (season 3), a detective with the OCCB. In the season 3 finale, he is shot and paralyzed by Kyle Wilkie and later dies in the hospital.
Rick Gonzalez as Detective 2nd Grade Bobby Reyes (season 3–present), an undercover detective with the OCCB.
Chicago pd
Jason Beghe as Sergeant Henry "Hank" Voight, the enigmatic and often mercurial chief of the Chicago P.D.'s Intelligence Unit. Despite his brutal, tough exterior, he is loyal to the cops and detectives serving under him and highly "dedicated" to the victims of the crimes his unit investigates to the point of committing human rights violations, mainly torture, and not respecting the law. He is first introduced in Chicago Fire as a dirty cop who clashes with CFD Lieutenant Matthew Casey after Voight's son, Justin, causes an accident in which a teenager is paralyzed, and Casey, who was first on scene, had intended to testify that Justin was DUI. He is arrested by Det. Antonio Dawson for trying to have Casey silenced by force but is later released from prison and reinstated to the police force by Internal Affairs. As a result, many of Casey's colleagues dislike him, and Casey's superior Chief Boden has a love-hate working relationship with him. It is eventually revealed in the Chicago Fire episode "Let Her Go" that his dirty cop alter ego was part of an undercover operation to catch criminals and other dirty cops. Prior to taking command of Intelligence, Voight worked in the Gang Unit. His father Richard was a former CPD officer who was killed in the line of duty. Voight is a widower; his wife, Camille, died of cancer some years prior. His son, Justin, served in the Army and was killed in the last episode of season 3 while trying to help a friend. Voight took an interest in Erin Lindsay at 14 and raised her as his daughter.
Jon Seda as Senior Detective Antonio Dawson (seasons 1–6), an Intelligence Unit detective who previously arrested Voight for harassment and has since worked alongside him. Unlike Voight, he has limits on how far he will go to get criminals off the streets, as shown by the fact that he asks Halstead to stop Voight from killing anyone while on the hunt for Pulpo because he does not want it on his conscience. He and his ex-wife Laura have two children: Diego and Eva. He is the older brother of Chicago Fire character Gabriela "Gabby" Dawson. In season 4, he is offered a job at the State's Attorney's Office as Lead Investigator, which he accepts. After becoming disillusioned with the job, he returns to the unit in the first episode of season 5. In season 6, Antonio struggles with recovering from a shoulder injury and dependency on the oxycodone he is taking for the pain. After a dealer he owes kidnaps, beats, and rapes his daughter, Antonio, high on oxy, kills him in revenge. Though Voight and Ruzek manage to cover up the incident as self-defense, and Antonio successfully recovers in rehab, mayor-hopeful Superintendent Brian Kelton later gets the case reopened in order to take down the Intelligence Unit, and in the season finale, Antonio relapses after Ruzek is arrested after taking the blame for everything to protect him. In the season 7 premiere, it is revealed that Voight found Antonio and checked him into an off-the-books rehab clinic to get him clean again while also protecting his career. It was revealed several episodes later that Antonio resigned and moved to Puerto Rico to spend more time with his family.
Sophia Bush as Detective Erin Lindsay (seasons 1–4),[7] a tough Intelligence Unit detective and former CI whom Voight took under his wing when she was a juvenile delinquent. Because of this, she is closer to Voight than the other members of the unit. She has a half-brother, Teddy Courtney, who was taken by a pedophile ring at age thirteen and was found turning tricks in New York City 10 years later. She was in a relationship with her partner Jay Halstead from seasons 2 to 4. Near the end of the fourth season, Lindsay is accused of assault after she sticks her gun down a pedophile's throat in the interrogation room; facing possible dismissal from the police force, she accepts a job offer at the FBI in New York and leaves Chicago.
Jesse Lee Soffer as Senior Detective Jay Halstead (seasons 1–10), an Intelligence Unit detective who was Detective Lindsay's partner. A former Army Ranger, he is confident in his abilities and sometimes comes across as cocky. He also suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder, shown progressively during Season 5, later seeking therapy for it. He is the older brother of Chicago Med character Dr. Will Halstead. He was in a relationship with his partner Erin Lindsay from season 2 until she transferred to the FBI in New York at the end of season 4. He later marries fellow detective Hailey Upton in season 9. Following Olinsky's death and Antonio's resignation, Halstead becomes Voight's right-hand. He later resigns from the force early in season 10 after becoming disillusioned with the gray area the Intelligence Unit has to work in, and returns to the Army in a new job hunting drug cartels in Bolivia.
Patrick John Flueger as Officer Adam Ruzek, a younger police officer recruited straight out of the academy by Olinsky to do undercover work. He is often portrayed as an overeager amateur who dives headfirst into a situation without thinking. His parents are separated, and he split time between his father, "Disco Bob" Ruzek (Jack Coleman), a longtime patrol officer with the 26th District who lives in Beverly, and his mother in Canaryville. He was engaged to fellow police officer Kim Burgess.
Marina Squerciati as Officer Kim Burgess, a former flight attendant turned uniformed patrol officer who was Atwater's partner. She was then partnered with Sean Roman before his departure. Burgess is shot in "Called in Dead" and spends the next episode recovering. She was engaged to Adam Ruzek; the relationship is later broken off because of commitment issues. She later develops feelings for Roman before he moves to San Diego. In season 4, she is offered a job in Intelligence, which she accepts.
LaRoyce Hawkins as Officer Kevin Atwater, a uniformed patrol officer who was Burgess' former partner until he was promoted to the Intelligence Unit. He is responsible for caring for his younger siblings, his brother, Jordan, and sister, Vanessa. After his brother testifies to a grand jury about a crime he witnessed, and Vanessa is threatened with rape for her brother being a snitch, he sends them to live with their aunt in Texas.
Archie Kao as Detective Sheldon Jin (season 1), a tech and surveillance expert. He was discovered to be a reluctant mole working for Internal Affairs sergeant Edwin Stillwell, who had leverage to make him cooperate. He is found murdered in the first-season finale episode, "A Beautiful Friendship".
Elias Koteas as Senior Detective Alvin Olinsky (seasons 1–5), a veteran undercover officer and a friend of Voight who previously worked with him in the Gang Unit. Before joining the force, Olinsky served in the 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team stationed in Vicenza, Italy. Olinsky mentions in "Called in Dead" that he has eight confirmed kills in the line of duty. At the end of the fifth season, Olinsky is arrested for the murder of Kevin Bingham, the man who murdered Voight's son, Justin, and is later stabbed to death via a hit in prison while awaiting trial.
Amy Morton as Sergeant Trudy Platt (season 2–present; recurring season 1), a sarcastic desk sergeant of District 21, and the immediate superior of the district's patrol officers. Before taking a desk job, she was a uniformed patrol officer, and worked with Dawson. She passed the detective's exam twice. Platt is married to Chicago Fire character Randy "Mouch" McHolland.
Brian Geraghty as Officer Sean Roman (seasons 2–3; guest season 7[8]), a brash patrol officer who partners with Burgess after transferring to the 2-1 from District 31. He transferred out because of his relationship with Jenn Cassidy (Spencer Grammer), who is now a K-9 officer, to avoid breaking fraternization rules. He has his own private security company on the side. After being wounded in the line of duty, and with the department feeling he would be unable to return to patrol, he resigns and decides to join the San Diego Police Department.
Tracy Spiridakos as Detective Hailey Upton Halstead (season 5–present; recurring season 4), a tough former robbery-homicide detective and Erin Lindsay's replacement following her departure to New York. Upton gets transferred to the FBI field office in New York City in season 7 episode 18, "Lines", to temporarily fill in for an agent undercover. She has great relationships with her CIs and goes to many lengths to protect them. Despite a dark turn in Season 7, she is mostly a "by the book" detective. She is married to former Detective Jay Halstead.
Lisseth Chavez as Officer Vanessa Rojas (season 7), a rookie and Antonio Dawson's replacement following his resignation. She previously worked in an undercover operations unit.
Benjamin Levy Aguilar as Officer Dante Torres (season 10; guest season 9[9]), a recruit who had a complicated past and was recruited under Detective Halstead's wing.Recurring[edit]
Samuel Caleb Hunt as Greg "Mouse" Gerwitz (seasons 1–4), the tech and surveillance expert for the Intelligence Unit who replaces Detective Jin. He had served in the same Army unit as Halstead. After he persuades Voight to get a felony expunged, he resigns from Intelligence to reenlist in the Army.
Stella Maeve as Nadia Decotis (seasons 1–2), an 18-year-old former escort and addict whom Lindsay tries and succeeds in helping. She later becomes the Intelligence Unit's civilian administrative aide and was studying to be a police officer. She was murdered by Dr. Gregory Yates in Law & Order: SVU's 16th season, episode "Daydream Believer", the conclusion of the season's second SVU/Chicago crossover event.
Jordan
Vanessa
The lizzie bennet diaries
Elizabeth "Lizzie" Bennet (Ashley Clements;[11] Elizabeth Bennet in the novel) is the middle Bennet sister and the narrator of most of the vlogs. She is a graduate student studying mass communications and, like her original counterpart, believes women should be highly educated and do more with their lives than simply pursue husbands. She is very close with her best friend, Charlotte Lu, who was born on the same day as she, as well as her older sister, Jane, while appearing to have a more strained relationship with her younger sister, Lydia. While it is clear that she cares for her family and friends, she can also be fairly prejudiced and quick to judge people who she perceives as condescending or a threat to her way of life, such as Darcy and, at first, Bing Lee.
Charlotte Lu (Julia Cho;[12] Charlotte Lucas in the novel) is Lizzie's best friend and often the director/editor of her vlog. Charlotte wants to be a filmmaker and convinced Lizzie to start her vlog as part of a school project. While the original character of Charlotte Lucas from the books is a minor character, Lu's role in The Lizzie Bennet Diaries has been greatly expanded; she appears in many of the beginning episodes, and, according to both Lizzie and Jane, practically lives at the Bennet house. Charlotte and Lizzie have a falling out after Charlotte accepts Ricky Collins' job offer (which Lizzie originally turned down), but the two soon reconcile.
Jane Bennet (Laura Spencer[13]) is the eldest of the Bennet children, and an overworked, underpaid merchandise coordinator in the fashion world. She is incredibly polite, sweet and, according to Lizzie, "practically perfect in every way."[14] When Bing Lee moves into town, Jane is immediately smitten with him, much to the absolute joy of her mother. Jane is devastated by Bing's sudden departure. She moves to Los Angeles for both a new job and the hope of reconnecting with Bing. She later returns to her home to support her sister Lydia through her difficulties. After this is resolved, Jane is offered a new job in New York City and reconciles with Bing.
Lydia Britney Bennet (Mary Kate Wiles[15]) is the youngest Bennet child, currently attending community college. She is "feisty, energetic, and unapologetic."[16] Lizzie, somewhat less kindly, describes her as "too old to be on any reality shows about having babies in high school."[14] She has also created a series of her own videos starring herself, her cousin Mary, and her cat, Kitty.[17] On the occasion of her 21st birthday in December 2012, she and Lizzie get into a bitter argument about Lydia's perceived immaturity, and Lydia makes plans to vacation in Las Vegas for New Year's Eve, where she meets George Wickham and begins dating. Later, after being the victim of George Wickham's money-making site, she makes up with her sisters.
Bing Lee (Christopher Sean;[18] Charles Bingley in the novel) is a young, wealthy Asian-American medical student who has moved into The Netherfield House in the same neighborhood as the Bennets. He quickly falls for Jane Bennet and begins to date her. Bing abruptly leaves Netherfield and Jane by returning to Los Angeles, breaking Jane's heart, after Darcy suggests that Jane is only engaging in a relationship with him for his money and Caroline tells him that Jane flirted with another guy at his birthday party. However, after a run-in with Lizzie during her time at Pemberley Digital, he makes a return, having quit medical school to pursue his own passions. He and Jane move to New York together in episode 92.
Caroline Lee (Jessica Jade Andres;[19] Caroline Bingley in the novel) is Bing Lee's sister. She is aware of Lizzie's vlog diaries and appears to help Lizzie keep Bing and Darcy from discovering them during Lizzie and Jane's stay at Netherfield. She has a romantic interest in William Darcy, although her feelings aren't reciprocated. She is later revealed to have attempted to manipulate events to keep Bing and Jane apart, as well as (to a lesser extent) stymie Darcy's feelings for Lizzie. Caroline reappears in the sequel, Emma Approved, as Senator James Elton's fiancé, replacing Augusta Elton, the original wife of Philip Elton, from the novel.[20]
Ricky Collins (Maxwell Glick;[21] William Collins in the novel) is a former classmate of Lizzie and Charlotte's, who asks that he be addressed only as Mr. Collins. He has formed an alliance with venture capitalist Catherine de Bourgh, to attempt a foray into the world of web video. Mr. Collins frequently visits the Bennets while in town for a few weeks and, near the end of his stay, offers Lizzie a lucrative job at his company, Collins and Collins. Lizzie turns him down, so he offers the job to Charlotte, who accepts. This decision causes a brief but bitter argument between the two best friends, but they reconcile after Charlotte invites Lizzie to visit Collins & Collins (in the fictional town of Hunsford, California), where Lizzie also learns to tolerate Mr. Collins.
William Darcy (Daniel Vincent Gordh;[22] Fitzwilliam Darcy in the novel) is Bing Lee's best friend and the wealthy heir to an entertainment corporation called Pemberley Digital. He stays with Bing and Caroline at Netherfield until they all leave for Los Angeles. He first meets Lizzie at a wedding, and she overheard him telling Bing that she was "decent enough", which is when her dislike towards him starts. He is described by Lizzie as a snobby and condescending robot, and Jane has difficulty coming up with a flattering descriptor of him, beyond "tall";[23] Charlotte, however, believes that Darcy has a crush on Lizzie.[24] For a long time, second-hand characterization is all the audience has to go by, as Darcy is referred to but never seen, making his first appearance in episodes 59[25] (only from the neck down) and 60,[26] where he confirms Charlotte's suspicions by confessing his love for Lizzie.
George Wickham (Wes Aderhold[27]) is the coach of a university swim team who forms a short-lived romantic attachment with Lizzie. He claims that though he and Darcy were childhood friends, Darcy ruined his life by withholding money Darcy's father had promised, thereby ending George's hopes of a college education.[28] He leaves town for work, eventually re-entering the story after New Year's Day, where he meets and becomes romantically involved with Lydia, as chronicled in her spin-off videos. At the same time, Lizzie learns that George gambled away all the money the elder Darcy left for him, and then took advantage of Gigi Darcy, William's sister, for more. Finally, he attempts to exploit "YouTube Star Lydia Bennet" by releasing a sex tape of the two of them online.[29]
Fitz Williams (Craig Frank;[30] Col. Fitzwilliam in the novel) is Darcy's friend and colleague. Lizzie meets him while dining with Catherine de Bourgh, Darcy's aunt and Charlotte's boss. He has a boyfriend, Brandon, whose name was officially confirmed on Fitz's Twitter, and is particularly good at making care-packages.
Georgiana "Gigi" Darcy (Allison Paige;[31] Georgiana Darcy in the novel) is William Darcy's younger sister and a graphic designer at Pemberley Digital. Her first appearance in The Lizzie Bennet Diaries was Episode 77. She is aware of the video diaries, and claims to like them. She and George Wickham were romantically involved, but this ended when William proved that George was taking advantage of her for the money. Twitter posts between Gigi and Fitz suggest that she actively tries to push Lizzie and Darcy together. She is also instrumental in helping to end George's money-making plot: though the website itself did not list his name and George had stopped returning calls, he answers Gigi when she calls him, allowing Fitz and Darcy to track him down. Thereafter Darcy bought out the company which owned the rights to the sex tape, preventing it from ever being released.
Mrs. Bennet is Lizzie's mother. She appears to be a traditional Southern woman, eager to see her daughters married and interested in little else besides neighborhood gossip. She is almost always impersonated by Lizzie.
Mr. Bennet is Lizzie's father. He appears more calm and levelheaded than his wife, though one of his favorite activities, according to Lizzie, is winding her up.[32] He has a special fondness for bonsai trees and prepares a train extravaganza every Christmas. He is often impersonated by Charlotte and Lydia.
Catherine de Bourgh (Lady Catherine de Bourgh in the novel) is Darcy's aunt and an extremely wealthy venture capitalist who is the primary investor in Collins & Collins, the new media firm run by Mr. Collins, where Charlotte accepts a job offer after Lizzie rejected it. Catherine is very attached to her sickly dog who she calls Annie Kins. She is quick with her opinions and judgements. Charlotte said that Catherine is "on Team Caroline," meaning that she wants her nephew to be with Caroline. She is impersonated by Lizzie, and Ashley Clements says her impression is a combination of Julia Child, Miranda Priestly and Dolores Umbridge.[33]
Mary Bennet (Briana Cuoco[34]) is Lydia, Jane, and Lizzie's cousin who has appeared sporadically in Lydia's vlogs and once in Lizzie's. She becomes better friends and occasional tutor with Lydia while Lydia is staying at her house despite their opposing personalities. She is often the "forgotten" character and her Twitter reads, "I am Mary, never forgotten." Mary also has a boyfriend by the name of Eddie (a subtle nod to the character of Edmund Bertram from Austen's Mansfield Park.)[35] In the novel, she is actually one of the five Bennet sisters, being the middle sister between Elizabeth and Kitty.
Kitty Bennet (Rosie of House Wiles) is Lydia's cat who appears in Lydia's vlogs. In the novel, she is actually one of the five Bennet sisters, being the second youngest after Lydia.
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Jon Seda as Chief Investigator Antonio Dawson. Before joining the State's Attorney's office, he worked as a detective in the 21st District with the Chicago P.D.
Joelle Carter as Investigator Laura Nagel. Also a former Chicago police officer like Dawson, Nagel left the force and developed an addiction to painkillers after a line-of-duty injury. She has been clean for months and is now struggling to regain custody of her daughter.
Monica Barbaro as Assistant State's Attorney Anna Valdez, Stone's second chair.
Carl Weathers as Cook County State's Attorney Mark Jefferies. He served as a Marine during the
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April Sexton
Yaya DaCosta
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Torrey DeVitto
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Rachel DiPillo
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Colin Donnell
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Dr. Ethan Choi
Brian Tee
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Sharon Goodwin
S. Epatha Merkerson
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Dr. Daniel Charles
Oliver Platt
Chief of Psychiatry
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Maggie Lockwood
Marlyne Barrett
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Dr. Ava Bekker
Norma Kuhling
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Dr. Crockett Marcel
Dominic Rains
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Dr. Dean Archer
Steven Weber
Interim Chief of Emergency Medicine and Trauma Attending Physician
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Dr. Dylan Scott
Guy Lockard
Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physician
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Dr. Stevie Hammer
Kristen Hager
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Jessy Schram
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Jesse Spencer
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Taylor Kinney
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Monica Raymund
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Lauren German
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Charlie Barnett
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Christopher Herrmann
David Eigenberg
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Teri Reeves
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Wallace Boden
Eamonn Walker
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Yuri Sardarov
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Randall "Mouch" McHolland
Christian Stolte
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Joe Cruz
Joe Minoso
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Sylvie Brett
Kara Killmer
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Dora Madison
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Steven R. McQueen
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THE NCIS TEAM IS ON THE CASE WHEN A CIVILIAN SCIENTIST WORKING WITH THE MARINES IS KILLED AND HER ADVANCED RADAR TECHNOLOGY IS STOLEN, ON “NCIS: LOS ANGELES,” SUNDAY, JAN. 23
“Where Loyalties Lie” – When a civilian scientist working with the marines is killed, and her advanced radar technology stolen, the NCIS team must scramble to find the missing technology and the culprit, on the CBS Original series NCIS: LOS ANGELES, Sunday, Jan. 23 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+*.
REGULAR CAST:
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
(NCIS Investigator Marty Deeks)
Medalion Rahimi
(Special Agent Fatima Namazi)
Caleb Castille
(Special Agent Devin Rountree)
Gerald McRaney
(Retired Admiral Hollace Kilbride)
GUEST CAST:
Anthony Alabi
(Marine Master Sgt. David Maxwell)
J. Anthony Pena
(Manny Ortiz)
Jessica A. Caesar
(Ruby)
James Martin Kelly
(Seth Wilcox)
Ann Hu
(Jun Chen)
Kristin Carey
(Dr. Laura Nash)
Bridger Buckley
Tom Virtue
(Hunt)
(Dr. Hodge)
WRITTEN BY: Matt Klafter
DIRECTED BY: Tawnia McKiernan
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