‘NCIS Los Angeles’ Season 6 Latest Spoilers: ‘Murdered’ victim gets out from the grave to seek help? Marine sniper challenges undercover agents in the next episodes

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NCIS Los Angeles is getting more exciting this season 6. With all the outstanding procedural plot and amazing military drama that the team is solving, we can understand if you are still hooked up on this show. Of course you are looking for spoilers, most especially that it's almost going to end. Hence, we are going to give you the best we've got.

Starting this April 20, NCIS Los Angeles will air their three-part finale episodes. The first one would be 'Beacon'. What should you expect from this? Source says that there will be a 'murdered' friend who will come out next episode to ask for help. Who could that be? What's the reason for getting out of the shell?

Meanwhile, the second part is entitled 'Field of Fire'. A sniper would involve himself in some sort of a terrorist group. How can the team defeat him if he's highly skilled? Let's see how they can outsmart the sniper this time.

It is not surprising if NCIS Los Angeles would give us twisted plot in their last episode. But we want it to be more explosive. Hopefully, they would give us exactly what we want, or even more.

The fans are now getting worried if NCIS Los Angeles would be cancelled or renewed. Based from a report, there is no definite news on this one for now. Just so you know, the show declined its ratings last season. However, it isn't automatic that the network would ax the show. There are other things which they need to consider as well. If you are one of those people who would like to see more of NCIS Los Angeles, be vocal about it on social media. That can help the show's fate.

Make sure you are free this Monday for NCIS Los Angeles. The remaining episodes of season 6 are a must-watch and you'd be left behind if you miss one.

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NCIS Los Angeles Season 6, NCIS: Los Angeles Season 6 Spoilers

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