The cast and crew of NCIS: Los Angeles just wrapped their final day of filming, and star Daniela Ruah is commemorating the bittersweet ending with a heartfelt social media post.
With production completed, the team gathered for one final time on Friday for an epic party (March 3). The next morning, Kensi Blye, one of the original cast members, shared a photo montage from the event.
“ABOUT LAST NIGHT,” she started. “You guuuuuys, last night was the cherry on the cake of joy, celebrating 14 years, aka 324 episodes, aka 4972 days since we began this glorious journey with the most amazing cast & crew in Hollywood, every guest actor, stunts, every recurring role, background actor, stand-in, writers, ADs, PAs, crafty, catering, wardrobe, producers, directors, props, hair & makeup, casting, sound, lighting, script supervisor, PR team, electric
“We did it, guys. We made television history. “I wish I had every photo from last night, but alas, I celebrate everyone!” she said.
Ruah proved that the producers went all out with a band, photo ops, cocktails, and speeches, set to Lizzo’s Good as Hell.
The actress posed, danced, and laughed with castmates Chris O’Donnell, LL Cool J, Eric Christian Olsen, and others in a series of photos and videos.
‘NCIS: Los Angeles’ will end on May 14th.
Next to the original series, which has been on the air since 2003, NCIS: Los Angeles is the second longest-running show in the NCIS franchise.
With the success of its sister show, NCIS: Hawaii, and the upcoming premiere of the spinoff, NCIS: Sydney, the creators knew it was time to call it quits on LA.
Amy Reisenbach, President of CBS Entertainment, announced the cancellation to Variety on January 20.
“NCIS: Los Angeles has been a stalwart of our lineup for 14 seasons, with characters who were a joy to watch,” she said.
“It’s no surprise that this show became a global franchise. The cast, producers, and crew were fantastic network/studio partners from the start, and their collaboration, talent, and spirit shone through on screen.
We are grateful for their collaboration and remarkable run as members of our CBS family, and we intend to give them the farewell they and their fans deserve.”
There are only six episodes left in the series, and the big finale will air on May 14.
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