Finding The Missing Gold Essay

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On Sunday night the fans of NCIS: Los Angeles hoped that NCIS would find the missing gold. Last week the cliffhanger ending had Henrietta “Hetty” Lange and her former colleagues from the Vietnam war wondering if they would ever see their stolen gold. Since it was millions of dollars, the importance of catching the thieves before they left the country with the bars was an NCIS: Los Angeles priority.

Looking for so much gold in such a short time had Agent Callen and Agent Hanna working fast. Within the first two minutes of the show, the viewers got to see the first casualties of the evening as the goons working for the thief were attacked by a gang. Apparently word on the street had every gang looking for the gold and putting the pressure on the thief to move it out of the country.

One continuous element of surprise during the show was Hetty’s former colleagues. Tough as nails and definitely not by the book, the three men caused enough commotion in their own way. The old timers used tactics that probably would be frowned up too. Especially the moment when one of them stopped a criminal on the run by driving a car in front of him. The window was shattered and he rolled off the car knocked out. Never following the directions of the agents and getting into trouble repeatedly, it was some of
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Called for a meeting, the inspector working his case once again was asking questions. As viewers might remember, she was shot and could have died. Deeks offered a confession of his killing and reasons why as she laid in his arms. Perhaps he thought she would take his secret to her grave. Unfortunately for Deeks, she recovered and now is using his secret to blackmail him for help. The twist is a moment fans didn’t see coming. Now working for the Los Angeles Police Department to help end corruption, it appears this relationship could be problematic in the

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