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TheΒ NCIS: LAΒ finale gave fans long-awaited moments, including G. Callen and Anna Kolcheckβs wedding, a happy milestone for two characters with rocky pasts. Kensi Blye and Marty Deeks also got their joyful ending with a pregnancy announcement. Sam Hanna appeared content, later joiningΒ NCIS: HawaiβiΒ in Season 3. Even Nell Jones returned briefly to recruit Callen and Hanna for a mission in Morocco.
Unresolved Season 15 Plotlines
Showrunner R. Scott Gemmill shared that if given more time, he would have tied up several loose ends. One major omission was the storyline involving David Kessler-a serial k1ller obsessed with Kensi. His threat was never resolved, and he remains at large in the NCIS universe. Another unfinished arc was the disturbing Body Stitchers case, a concept co-created by Frank Military, who played Kessler.
Missing Faces in the Finale
Despite being mentioned, Eric Beale and Hetty Lange didnβt appear. Gemmill said he had hoped to bring both back, but scheduling didnβt work out. Barrett Foa, who played Eric, previously shared he loved the role and would have liked to return. Gemmill admitted heβd have brought back everyone if it were feasible.
Storylines That Never Got Explored
Had there been a Season 15, Gemmill wanted to delve into Hettyβs overseas missions, Kilbrideβs strained relationship with his son, and even a possible romance between Deeksβ mother and Arkady. He hinted at βa dozen moreβ storylines that couldβve been explored.
Whatβs Next for the Characters?
WhileΒ NCIS: LAΒ has officially ended, thereβs still hope for crossover appearances in otherΒ NCISΒ series. Season 15 wonβt happen, but some ideas might live on through other teams-perhaps even in anΒ NCIS: InternationalΒ spinoff.
The series finale of NCIS: Los Angeles delivered on some of the most anticipated moments fans had been waiting years to see. After more than a decade of near-misses, G. Callen and Anna Kolcheck finally tied the knot, giving viewers a wedding that felt both hard-earned and deeply satisfying. Meanwhile, Kensi Blye and Marty Deeks got their own happy ending with the announcement of their long-awaited pregnancyβa joyful milestone for the beloved couple. Sam Hanna, always the teamβs anchor, seemed content as he transitioned to a new chapter, later appearing on NCIS: Hawaiβi in Season 3. The finale even brought back Nell Jones for a brief but meaningful cameo, as she recruited Callen and Hanna for a mysterious mission in Moroccoβa nod to the showβs legacy of globe-trotting intrigue.
But as much as the finale wrapped up, it also left some threads danglingβreminders of stories that might have been, had the series gotten a fifteenth season. Showrunner R. Scott Gemmill admitted that with more time, he would have tied up several lingering plotlines. Chief among them was the unresolved threat of David Kessler, the chilling serial k!ller obsessed with Kensi. Kesslerβs fate remains open, his menace still lurking somewhere in the NCIS universe. Another unfinished arc was the disturbing Body Stitchers case, a storyline co-created by Frank Military (who also played Kessler). Fans never got closure on that front either, leaving a sense that the teamβs work was far from over.
Notably absent from the finale were two fan-favorite characters: Eric Beale and Hetty Lange. Both were mentioned, but neither appeared onscreen. According to Gemmill, he had hoped to bring them back for one last hurrah, but scheduling conflicts made it impossible. Barrett Foa, who played Eric, has said he loved the role and would have liked to return. Gemmill himself admitted that, in an ideal world, heβd have brought back everyone for the final bow.
If Season 15 had become a reality, Gemmill had plenty of ideas ready to go. He wanted to explore Hettyβs mysterious overseas missions, dig deeper into Admiral Kilbrideβs strained relationship with his son, and even tease a possible romance between Deeksβ mother and Arkady. There were βa dozen moreβ storylines on the table, he hintedβproof that even after fourteen seasons, the NCIS: LA universe still had plenty of stories left to tell.
So whatβs next for these characters? While NCIS: LA has officially ended, thereβs always a chance for crossover appearances in other NCIS shows. Season 15 may not be in the cards, but some of those unfinished stories could still find new lifeβmaybe even in a future NCIS: International spinoff. For fans, the door isnβt completely closed. In the world of NCIS, anything is possible, and sometimes, the story goes on long after the credits roll.
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