Episode 03 - Borderline (28/09/2010)
NCIS:LA is called in when two U.S Marines are kidnapped and one murdered along the U.S-Mexico border. The team initially believes drug cartels are involved so Sam risks using a no longer viable cover to meet a former contact, Memo, who may have info on the missing Marines. Sam knows the Marines don't have much time but Memo isn't cooperating. Callen photographs a limo leaving Memo's shop which leads them to a distingushed businessman, Donald Wexler. Wexler tells them he has been paying off Memo for protection against the drug cartels; says it is the price you pay for doing business across the border. Meanwhile, Kensi and Deeks are in the desert following the SUV tracks that lead away from the scene. They are tracking for hours, with Kensi leading a reluctant Deeks through the desert, when the tracks lead to a desert compound. Kensi spots the two missing Marines being hustled into a waiting plane and knows that if they get on that plane they will never see them again. She calls it their coordinates then Kensi and Deeks move in to rescue the Marines. Deeks creates a diversion and Kensi pulls the Marines to cover but they are trapped unless they can get to that SUV. Callen, Sam and the Marines arrive in time to take out the kidnappers. The kidnappers were not drug cartel members but mercs that were hired by Wexler. Wexler thought if he could frame the drug cartels for the attack on the U.S Marines, the U.S military would then get involved in taking out the cartel. In turn, this would mean better business for Wexler across the border.
Kensi and Deeks spend a lot of time together in the desert. Both open up about their relationships with their fathers and learn to work together as a team.
MF : 200mb ~allmedia4u~
MU : 350mb ~dstanley-couchpotatoes.blogspot~
NCIS:LA is called in when two U.S Marines are kidnapped and one murdered along the U.S-Mexico border. The team initially believes drug cartels are involved so Sam risks using a no longer viable cover to meet a former contact, Memo, who may have info on the missing Marines. Sam knows the Marines don't have much time but Memo isn't cooperating. Callen photographs a limo leaving Memo's shop which leads them to a distingushed businessman, Donald Wexler. Wexler tells them he has been paying off Memo for protection against the drug cartels; says it is the price you pay for doing business across the border. Meanwhile, Kensi and Deeks are in the desert following the SUV tracks that lead away from the scene. They are tracking for hours, with Kensi leading a reluctant Deeks through the desert, when the tracks lead to a desert compound. Kensi spots the two missing Marines being hustled into a waiting plane and knows that if they get on that plane they will never see them again. She calls it their coordinates then Kensi and Deeks move in to rescue the Marines. Deeks creates a diversion and Kensi pulls the Marines to cover but they are trapped unless they can get to that SUV. Callen, Sam and the Marines arrive in time to take out the kidnappers. The kidnappers were not drug cartel members but mercs that were hired by Wexler. Wexler thought if he could frame the drug cartels for the attack on the U.S Marines, the U.S military would then get involved in taking out the cartel. In turn, this would mean better business for Wexler across the border.
Kensi and Deeks spend a lot of time together in the desert. Both open up about their relationships with their fathers and learn to work together as a team.
NCIS: Los Angeles (Naval Criminal Investigative Service: Los Angeles) is an American police procedural television series which premiered on CBS on September 22, 2009. The series airs following NCIS on Tuesdays.
NCIS: Los Angeles is the first spin-off of NCIS which itself was a spinoff of another CBS series, JAG. On October 7, 2009, CBS gave the series a full-season pickup, extending the first season to 22 episodes. The season was extended again on November 4, 2009, when CBS announced its order for an additional two episodes.
The second season began airing on September 21, 2010, with Eric Christian Olsen (Marty Deeks) joining the cast as a series regular. Olsen appeared in two episodes of the first season as a guest star. Peter Cambor (Nate Getz) was not listed in the opening credits of the first episode, "Human Traffic", but as a "special guest star;" in the second episode, he did not appear at all, nor was he listed as a regular. He departed in the season's third episode, telling Hetty he wants to return to the Middle East.
MF : 200mb ~allmedia4u~
MU : 350mb ~dstanley-couchpotatoes.blogspot~
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