Review:NCIS:New Orleans Season 1 Episode1: Agent Christopher LaSalle will do anything to grab the bad guys!
Review:NCIS:New Orleans Season 1 Episode1: Agent Christopher LaSalle will do anything to grab the bad guys!
CSI started it, so why not NCIS?
CBS network has finally decided it's time for an NCIS franchise and what better place to have it but in New Orleans. NCIS: New Orleans, like NCIS: Los Angeles is a military drama series revolving around the field office. Its aim is to solve criminal cases, which pertain to the military personnel.
"NCIS: New Orleans" was first introduced early this year in NCIS: Los Angeles. The takeoff was a two-part story in Season 11. The parent series revealed the characters and the setting of the new show.
The Team - Special Agent Dwayne Pride a.k.a. "King" (Scott Bakula). Pride is a workaholic. He practically lives in his office. But when it comes to solving cases, Pride will do everything in his power to get justice. Pride is married to Linda (Paife Turco) and they have a daughter.
Senior Special Agent Christopher LaSalle (Lucas Black). He is unconventional yet irresistible. Eccentric at times but who really cares just as long as he gets the bad guys. So watch out for Sgt. La Salle bad guys you don't want to cross him.
Special Agent Meredith "Merri" Brody (Zoe McLellan). The team considers Brody as the "new kid on the block." She is unfamiliar with the place, but the team surely makes her feel at home. Brody is a hard-hitting investigator whom you don't want to mess with.
The team solves their cases with the help of an offbeat coroner Doctor Loretta Wade (C. C. H. Pounder) and her lab assistant Sebastian Lund (Rob Kerkovich).
The Beginning - "NCIS: New Orleans" premiere showed a human leg in a pile of crawfish! That's one way to start a show. The victim is a young Navy man who is connected to a certain gang. Team Leader Dwayne Pride was his mentor. And the investigation starts.
So if you are crime/mystery genre fanatic, "NCIS: New Orleans" will surely satisfy your craving. It is another interesting show to check on the telly.
The show is a creation of Gary Glasberg , Jeffrey Lieber and Sam Humphrey and is produced by Mark Harmon.
"NCIS: New Orleans" begins Tuesday on CBS.
Tags : ncis: new orleans ncis new orleans season 1 NCIS-New Orleans new season NCIS-New Orleans plot ncis new orleans cast NCIS-New Orleans casts NCIS: New Orleans news NCIS-New Orleans agents NCIS-New Orleans storyline NCIS-New Orleans actors ncis new orleans release ncis new orleans release date NCIS-New Orleans date
Hot Trends
-
"An All-Star Salute To Lee Greenwood" Set to Air on Veteran's Day
-
Here Are the Lyrics to Transformation Worship's "Yahweh"
-
Natasha Owens Releases New Remix of Smash Hit Single “Trump Won” featuring Nick Nittoli
-
Story Behind Chris Tomlin's New Song "Is He Worthy?"
-
Christian Artists and Leaders Respond to Donald Trump's Presidential Win
-
Join Lauren Daigle's Choir as She Performs at the Carnegie Hall
-
Lee Greenwood Collaborates with Drew Jacobs on New Version of "God Bless The U.S.A."
-
Joy Williams Reveals the Real Reason Behind Civil War's Breakup
-
Matthew West Announces 2022 Tour Dates in the Mist of His New Christmas Album Release
-
Here Are the Christian and Gospel Music Nominees For The 67th Annual GRAMMY Awards
-
Cory Asbury Covers Lee Ann Womack's Signature Tune “I Hope You Dance”
-
President Jimmy Carter's Final Sunday School Lessons Released
-
Jimmy Fortune, Ben Isaacs, Bradley Walker, and Mike Rogers Forms Brothers Of The Heart With New Album Coming
-
The Tragic End of Kingdom Heir's Founder Steve French
-
Wilson Fairchild, Sons of the Statler Brothers, to Debut Album
Most Popular
-
"An All-Star Salute To Lee Greenwood" Set to Air on Veteran's Day
-
Here Are the Lyrics to Transformation Worship's "Yahweh"
-
Natasha Owens Releases New Remix of Smash Hit Single “Trump Won” featuring Nick Nittoli
-
Story Behind Chris Tomlin's New Song "Is He Worthy?"
-
Christian Artists and Leaders Respond to Donald Trump's Presidential Win
-
Join Lauren Daigle's Choir as She Performs at the Carnegie Hall
-
Lee Greenwood Collaborates with Drew Jacobs on New Version of "God Bless The U.S.A."
-
Joy Williams Reveals the Real Reason Behind Civil War's Breakup
-
Matthew West Announces 2022 Tour Dates in the Mist of His New Christmas Album Release
-
Here Are the Christian and Gospel Music Nominees For The 67th Annual GRAMMY Awards
-
Cory Asbury Covers Lee Ann Womack's Signature Tune “I Hope You Dance”
-
President Jimmy Carter's Final Sunday School Lessons Released
-
Jimmy Fortune, Ben Isaacs, Bradley Walker, and Mike Rogers Forms Brothers Of The Heart With New Album Coming
-
The Tragic End of Kingdom Heir's Founder Steve French
-
Wilson Fairchild, Sons of the Statler Brothers, to Debut Album