"NCIS: Los Angeles Season 7" romance once again takes the center stage for the next season. There will be series of fluctuations in the love life of the lead characters after the season six ended last Monday.
Chris O'Donnell's character Callen ended with himself still being a in a relationship with the kindergarten teacher named Joelle, portrayed by Elizabeth Bogush. However in the coming season, speculation has it that the two will hit a rough patch leading Callen to have a new love interest with a girl named Anastasia Kolcheck, which is portrayed by Bar Paly.
In O'Donnell's recent interview, he provided hints about his character entering a new romantic relationship. This person, he says, is someone connected with a character that was featured in the past episodes.
Fans pondered about the choices and up came Anna who happens to be related to Arkady Kolcheck (Vyto Rugunis), which is also Callen's friend and a former KGB officer.
Meanwhile, everyone is itching on the unending flirtations and secret glances going on between Nell (Renee Felice Smith) and Eric (Barrett Foa). When they would finally have the balls to tell each other has been one of the major questions that bugged viewers until the sixth season.
However, this season might as well just be part of those seasons as Smith cited in an interview, "I think they like to tease it but, I mean, let's be honest, the show's not ending tomorrow so they have to keep it going."
This season is expected to focus on the widely acknowledged "Densi" pair and the turtle-pace romantic development between Eric and Nell might lay low for a while.
"With Kensi (Daniela Ruah) and Deeks (Eric Christian Olsen), it's kind of tough to have two couples that are actually together at the same time and to show all of that," Smith stated. "We've kind of taken a break from the Eric and Nell story while Kensi and Deeks are kind of in the heat of their relationship."
"NCIS: Los Angeles Season 7" will reveal the couples in the heat of their moments this coming fall at CBS.
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