1 00:00:01,862 --> 00:00:04,310 ♪ 2 00:00:04,344 --> 00:00:05,482 -[laughs] -I hope we're rolling. 3 00:00:05,517 --> 00:00:07,482 Yeah. W-What was the question? 4 00:00:07,517 --> 00:00:10,448 Let's not overthink it. [laughs] 5 00:00:10,482 --> 00:00:12,724 -KEVIN FRAZIER: Tonight... -[imitates NCIS: Los Angeles theme music] 6 00:00:12,758 --> 00:00:15,379 ...the cast of NCIS: Los Angeles say goodbye. 7 00:00:15,413 --> 00:00:17,068 You guys just watched the finale. 8 00:00:17,103 --> 00:00:18,379 Lots of feels. 9 00:00:18,413 --> 00:00:21,068 My God. Pinch me. 10 00:00:21,103 --> 00:00:22,448 I wasn't expecting that ending. 11 00:00:22,482 --> 00:00:25,034 I-It's not the end of these characters. 12 00:00:25,068 --> 00:00:27,344 FRAZIER: ...sharing 14 seasons of behind-the-scenes secrets... 13 00:00:29,275 --> 00:00:30,689 Lot of pyro, lot of explosions. 14 00:00:32,448 --> 00:00:34,482 These are directly stolen from set. 15 00:00:34,517 --> 00:00:35,655 -Mark! -...from the first day... 16 00:00:35,689 --> 00:00:37,068 -It's nice to meet you. -It's funny, 17 00:00:37,103 --> 00:00:38,068 I forget he's LL Cool J. 18 00:00:38,103 --> 00:00:39,758 ...to the final shot. 19 00:00:39,793 --> 00:00:42,000 [choked up]: This was beyond 20 00:00:42,034 --> 00:00:43,137 anything I could have imagined. 21 00:00:43,172 --> 00:00:44,655 You get overcome with emotions. 22 00:00:44,689 --> 00:00:46,827 I love you, I appreciate you. Thank you. 23 00:00:46,862 --> 00:00:48,758 -[cheering, applause] -FRAZIER: Favorite memories... 24 00:00:48,793 --> 00:00:50,379 I was like, "How did we get that?" 25 00:00:50,413 --> 00:00:52,379 That's not normal life. [laughs] 26 00:00:52,413 --> 00:00:55,379 ...that made them forever family. 27 00:00:55,413 --> 00:00:56,586 They're my brothers. [laughs] 28 00:00:56,620 --> 00:00:58,482 Daniela is-is that-that fun mom. 29 00:00:58,517 --> 00:01:00,344 LL Cool J always has 30 00:01:00,379 --> 00:01:02,137 -the music playing. -McRANEY: "Todd, 31 00:01:02,172 --> 00:01:03,620 we're-we're ready." 32 00:01:03,655 --> 00:01:05,482 "Oh, okay," you know? 33 00:01:05,516 --> 00:01:07,655 -Come on. It's NCIS: L.A. -It's NCIS: Los Angeles. 34 00:01:07,689 --> 00:01:09,448 FRAZIER: This isCBS Presents 35 00:01:09,482 --> 00:01:11,379 A Salute to NCIS: Los Angeles: 36 00:01:11,413 --> 00:01:14,862 An Entertainment Tonight Special. 37 00:01:14,896 --> 00:01:18,103 Hello and welcome, everybody, to a bittersweet tribute. 38 00:01:18,137 --> 00:01:20,310 We just witnessed the end of an era, 39 00:01:20,344 --> 00:01:23,033 the end of NCIS: Los Angeles. 40 00:01:23,068 --> 00:01:26,137 I'm here at the historic studios at Paramount, 41 00:01:26,172 --> 00:01:28,344 where all the sets once stood. 42 00:01:28,379 --> 00:01:30,655 The boatshed, the team's desks, 43 00:01:30,689 --> 00:01:33,793 the Ops center, even the gym. 44 00:01:33,827 --> 00:01:36,172 It was all right here just two months ago. 45 00:01:39,655 --> 00:01:41,827 -It was amazing. It was amazing. -Yeah. 46 00:01:41,862 --> 00:01:44,172 We-- You know, w-we called these stages home for 14 years. 47 00:01:44,206 --> 00:01:45,862 O'DONNELL: I'll probably be calling him, saying, 48 00:01:45,896 --> 00:01:47,000 "Hey, man, did that really happen?" 49 00:01:47,033 --> 00:01:48,206 [laughs] Probably. 50 00:01:48,241 --> 00:01:49,275 What-what are you, what are you doing? 51 00:01:49,310 --> 00:01:50,482 -You want to hang out? -Yeah. 52 00:01:50,517 --> 00:01:52,378 RUAH: It's a weird sensation 53 00:01:52,413 --> 00:01:55,344 because it doesn't hit you in, like, one big slap. 54 00:01:55,378 --> 00:01:57,896 I think it'll hit me 55 00:01:57,931 --> 00:02:01,172 when we don't come back in July to shoot another season. 56 00:02:01,206 --> 00:02:03,551 As I was driving home was the first, like, round 57 00:02:03,586 --> 00:02:05,379 that it really hit me, 58 00:02:05,413 --> 00:02:07,862 which is like, "I'm not gonna be driving to work 59 00:02:07,896 --> 00:02:10,448 on NCIS: Los Angelesanymore." 60 00:02:10,482 --> 00:02:13,620 And that's just a full cornucopia of emotions. 61 00:02:13,655 --> 00:02:15,965 We made a show that made so many people happy 62 00:02:16,000 --> 00:02:19,379 and that, uh, built up such a following around the world. 63 00:02:19,413 --> 00:02:20,413 It was pretty amazing. 64 00:02:22,586 --> 00:02:24,379 FRAZIER: Yep, after 14 years 65 00:02:24,413 --> 00:02:26,862 and 323 episodes, 66 00:02:26,896 --> 00:02:28,862 we're saying goodbye to these special agents. 67 00:02:28,896 --> 00:02:31,275 But first, let's talk about that finale. 68 00:02:31,310 --> 00:02:33,586 We got a long-awaited wedding, 69 00:02:33,620 --> 00:02:35,689 a baby on the way, surprise guests, 70 00:02:35,724 --> 00:02:38,793 and we finally got to hear Hetty's voice again. 71 00:02:38,827 --> 00:02:40,758 I think we all have a lot of feelings about 72 00:02:40,793 --> 00:02:43,379 how it went down, and so does the cast. 73 00:02:43,413 --> 00:02:46,206 I think that, uh, they did a nice job wrapping it up. 74 00:02:46,241 --> 00:02:48,862 LL COOL J: And I think the fans that, you know, 75 00:02:48,896 --> 00:02:51,379 had an opportunity to be with us from day one 76 00:02:51,413 --> 00:02:52,344 should feel really, really good 77 00:02:52,379 --> 00:02:53,551 about these characters. 78 00:02:53,586 --> 00:02:54,724 OLSEN: I think that it's... 79 00:02:56,827 --> 00:02:59,103 ...really emotionally fulfilling for the characters 80 00:02:59,137 --> 00:03:00,620 and also, I think, for-- hopefully, 81 00:03:00,655 --> 00:03:03,241 for everybody that just, that just watched. 82 00:03:03,275 --> 00:03:06,103 With this ring, I thee wed. 83 00:03:06,137 --> 00:03:08,793 RUAH: The hard thing is that we took 84 00:03:08,827 --> 00:03:11,034 so many pictures that day, 85 00:03:11,068 --> 00:03:13,620 but we couldn't post them because we couldn't let it on 86 00:03:13,655 --> 00:03:16,172 to the audience that we were shooting a wedding scene. 87 00:03:16,206 --> 00:03:18,448 JUDGE: I pronounce you man and wife. 88 00:03:18,482 --> 00:03:20,655 You may share your first married kiss. 89 00:03:20,689 --> 00:03:22,344 -[applause] -[whoops] 90 00:03:22,379 --> 00:03:24,000 O'DONNELL: I wasn't expecting that ending, 91 00:03:24,034 --> 00:03:25,413 and I actually thought it was great-- I go, "God, they-- 92 00:03:25,448 --> 00:03:26,620 "this thing could end on us, you know, 93 00:03:26,655 --> 00:03:28,620 "me getting married and, you know, 94 00:03:28,655 --> 00:03:30,655 "saying goodbye, and that's kind of it," and then I was like, 95 00:03:30,689 --> 00:03:31,965 "Wait a second, they're going to Morocco." 96 00:03:32,000 --> 00:03:33,413 Thought it was very clever, 97 00:03:33,448 --> 00:03:35,930 and leaves the fans thinking, 98 00:03:35,965 --> 00:03:37,103 "So they're still doing stuff? 99 00:03:37,137 --> 00:03:39,103 What-- Do we get to see?" You know? 100 00:03:39,137 --> 00:03:40,930 [car door closes] 101 00:03:40,965 --> 00:03:43,275 -There's nothing here. -Well, maybe that's the point. 102 00:03:43,310 --> 00:03:44,862 The future is bright. It leaves the future open. 103 00:03:44,896 --> 00:03:46,793 -Mm-hmm. I like that. -They're off to new adventures. 104 00:03:46,827 --> 00:03:48,517 LL COOL J: You never know, there might be a-a whole movie 105 00:03:48,551 --> 00:03:50,862 for NCIS: Los Angelesone day. 106 00:03:50,896 --> 00:03:52,689 There could be many things that could happen. 107 00:03:52,724 --> 00:03:54,620 You never know what could happen, so... 108 00:03:54,655 --> 00:03:56,930 you know, there was no reason for us to just, like, 109 00:03:56,965 --> 00:03:58,793 drive off a cliff, like Thelma & Louise, 110 00:03:58,827 --> 00:04:00,241 -you know what I mean, like, we... -[laughs] 111 00:04:01,551 --> 00:04:03,137 FRAZIER: Another mission was the perfect way 112 00:04:03,172 --> 00:04:05,862 to bring Linda Hunt back as Hetty Lange. 113 00:04:05,896 --> 00:04:07,931 Fans got to hear her voice one last time 114 00:04:07,965 --> 00:04:10,379 in a letter to her surrogate son. 115 00:04:10,413 --> 00:04:13,413 HETTY: I have been blessed with the greatest family 116 00:04:13,448 --> 00:04:16,586 one could ever have wished for, 117 00:04:16,620 --> 00:04:18,517 and so have you. 118 00:04:18,551 --> 00:04:20,379 FRAZIER: Health concerns have kept everyone's favorite 119 00:04:20,413 --> 00:04:23,068 operations manager off set for the last two seasons, 120 00:04:23,103 --> 00:04:26,206 but she's never far from this cast's heart. 121 00:04:26,241 --> 00:04:28,379 HETTY: The one wish I have for you, Mr. Callen... 122 00:04:29,620 --> 00:04:31,896 ...is that by the time you leave here, 123 00:04:31,931 --> 00:04:35,344 you've learned the art of trusting others. 124 00:04:35,379 --> 00:04:37,172 OLSEN: I-- We needed that closure. 125 00:04:37,206 --> 00:04:39,344 Like, a-as a human being, I needed that closure. 126 00:04:39,379 --> 00:04:41,172 I'm so glad that she did it. 127 00:04:41,206 --> 00:04:42,482 And I miss her desperately. 128 00:04:42,517 --> 00:04:45,827 The body versus the mind. 129 00:04:45,862 --> 00:04:48,413 There's a fight indeed. 130 00:04:48,448 --> 00:04:51,034 RUAH: She's incredibly funny. Incredibly funny. 131 00:04:51,068 --> 00:04:53,758 But to be able to represent her when we talk about her, 132 00:04:53,793 --> 00:04:55,724 to be able to give her that final closure in the end, 133 00:04:55,758 --> 00:05:00,241 um, but also leaving that "dot, dot, dot" 134 00:05:00,275 --> 00:05:02,241 at the end of the show through her, 135 00:05:02,275 --> 00:05:04,655 which is so, uh, appropriate. 136 00:05:04,689 --> 00:05:06,965 -O'DONNELL: She was such a part of the show. -LL COOL J: Huge. 137 00:05:07,000 --> 00:05:08,655 And will always be such a big part of the show, and... 138 00:05:08,689 --> 00:05:10,931 and she's one of a kind. 139 00:05:12,310 --> 00:05:13,724 FRAZIER: Tonight's finale also 140 00:05:13,758 --> 00:05:14,586 brought back some old friends, 141 00:05:14,620 --> 00:05:16,965 like Erik Palladino, 142 00:05:17,000 --> 00:05:19,310 Peter Cambor and Renée Felice Smith. 143 00:05:19,344 --> 00:05:20,931 What do you say, gentlemen? 144 00:05:20,965 --> 00:05:22,310 You ready for your next adventure? 145 00:05:22,344 --> 00:05:23,931 I mean, how are they gonna wrap it up without Nell? 146 00:05:23,965 --> 00:05:26,034 [laughs] 147 00:05:26,068 --> 00:05:27,620 It felt like I-I had lost 148 00:05:27,655 --> 00:05:30,310 no time in between. 149 00:05:30,344 --> 00:05:32,206 Um, we picked up right where we left off. 150 00:05:32,241 --> 00:05:34,310 And I think they were, 151 00:05:34,344 --> 00:05:37,103 you know, excited to have Nell back as well. 152 00:05:37,137 --> 00:05:38,551 Don't tell me Beale's here with you. 153 00:05:38,586 --> 00:05:42,137 No. Sadly, he is giving a TED Talk in Singapore. 154 00:05:42,172 --> 00:05:44,137 -Of course he is. -FRAZIER: Beale didn't factor 155 00:05:44,172 --> 00:05:46,206 into the final storyline, but for Barrett Foa, 156 00:05:46,241 --> 00:05:49,275 just like the rest of us, saying goodbye is tough. 157 00:05:49,310 --> 00:05:51,137 FOA: I'm really sad that the show is over. 158 00:05:51,172 --> 00:05:52,965 I mean, it's 12 years of my life, you know? 159 00:05:53,000 --> 00:05:56,000 14 years of-of, of our fans' lives. 160 00:05:56,034 --> 00:05:57,379 FRAZIER: And if this face in the final scene 161 00:05:57,413 --> 00:05:59,482 looks familiar, well, here's why. 162 00:05:59,517 --> 00:06:01,482 Uh, that's Chris's son Chip, playing Will, 163 00:06:01,517 --> 00:06:02,793 which is amazing. 164 00:06:02,827 --> 00:06:04,965 I'm the new guy. 165 00:06:05,000 --> 00:06:07,655 O'DONNELL: My son was in the last scene, as part of the, uh, 166 00:06:07,689 --> 00:06:09,965 the new team, which was kind of fun. 167 00:06:10,000 --> 00:06:11,344 We got a kick out of him. 168 00:06:11,379 --> 00:06:13,206 Over the course of the show, 169 00:06:13,241 --> 00:06:15,655 all of my kids had been on the show, and my wife. 170 00:06:15,689 --> 00:06:18,620 My oldest son had not been on for various reasons, 171 00:06:18,655 --> 00:06:20,172 and then-- partly during COVID-- 172 00:06:20,206 --> 00:06:21,724 and so at the end, I said, "Oh, my God, 173 00:06:21,758 --> 00:06:23,379 we should have, we should have done something." 174 00:06:23,413 --> 00:06:25,034 So, it was kind of fun. 175 00:06:25,068 --> 00:06:25,827 SMITH: It was really sweet to have 176 00:06:25,862 --> 00:06:26,896 that moment, I think. 177 00:06:26,931 --> 00:06:28,655 And I, and I saw Chris 178 00:06:28,689 --> 00:06:30,551 really absorbing sort of the gravity 179 00:06:30,586 --> 00:06:31,827 of that moment, too. 180 00:06:36,068 --> 00:06:37,620 RUAH: I was like, do you think the audience is not gonna notie 181 00:06:37,655 --> 00:06:39,172 that he is a straight photocopy of Chris? 182 00:06:39,206 --> 00:06:40,379 Do you think people are not 183 00:06:40,413 --> 00:06:42,896 gonna see that that's his son? 184 00:06:42,931 --> 00:06:44,310 And I was just like, "My goodness, Chris, 185 00:06:44,344 --> 00:06:47,172 you make good-looking children." [laughs] 186 00:06:47,206 --> 00:06:49,724 FRAZIER: Yeah. This cast has always been about family. 187 00:06:49,758 --> 00:06:51,689 It even resonates in the storylines. 188 00:06:51,724 --> 00:06:53,344 We're having a baby. 189 00:06:53,379 --> 00:06:55,000 We're having a baby? 190 00:06:56,862 --> 00:06:59,448 RUAH: I think Kensi and Deeks 191 00:06:59,482 --> 00:07:00,758 deserved this ending. 192 00:07:00,793 --> 00:07:02,206 I had hoped for this, to be honest. 193 00:07:02,241 --> 00:07:03,689 I had, like, been putting it out in the universe 194 00:07:03,724 --> 00:07:05,275 and making little jokes here and there with our writers 195 00:07:05,310 --> 00:07:07,034 and being like, "Wouldn't it be great if Kensi 196 00:07:07,068 --> 00:07:08,827 got pregnant in the last episode?" 197 00:07:10,310 --> 00:07:11,724 OLSEN: I think it's the only ending to that story. 198 00:07:11,758 --> 00:07:13,620 I think it's the best ending to that story. 199 00:07:13,655 --> 00:07:14,965 The end of Deeks's arc, 200 00:07:15,000 --> 00:07:17,965 finding love and-and a wife 201 00:07:18,000 --> 00:07:20,379 and-and potentially two kids, like, 202 00:07:20,413 --> 00:07:22,620 you can't ask for a better ending for that character. 203 00:07:22,655 --> 00:07:24,034 FRAZIER: The two-part series finale 204 00:07:24,068 --> 00:07:26,551 was actually shot 11 weeks ago. 205 00:07:26,586 --> 00:07:28,344 Production schedules varied for everyone, 206 00:07:28,379 --> 00:07:31,034 which means the cast didn't hae their final scenes together. 207 00:07:31,068 --> 00:07:32,862 RUAH: So I was out on a Friday and our show wrapped 208 00:07:32,896 --> 00:07:34,068 on a Wednesday, so I made a point 209 00:07:34,103 --> 00:07:36,517 of going to work those last three days. 210 00:07:36,551 --> 00:07:38,586 I went every day to make sure that I got to hug everybody 211 00:07:38,620 --> 00:07:40,517 on their last day. 212 00:07:40,551 --> 00:07:42,517 Anna, you look stunning. 213 00:07:42,551 --> 00:07:45,068 So do you. You're glowing. 214 00:07:45,103 --> 00:07:48,103 RUAH: The very last moment we shot was when Anna says, 215 00:07:48,137 --> 00:07:49,965 "Kensi, you look so lovely. You're glowing." 216 00:07:50,000 --> 00:07:51,620 And I say, "No, you look amazing." 217 00:07:51,655 --> 00:07:54,620 It's nice to have sort of, like, that female mutual empowerment 218 00:07:54,655 --> 00:07:57,931 as my very last line of the show. [laughs] 219 00:07:57,965 --> 00:08:01,137 OLSEN: My last scene was with Rosa right after the wedding. 220 00:08:01,172 --> 00:08:02,758 Or I say, "Did you hear that?" and she goes, "I did, 221 00:08:02,793 --> 00:08:04,965 I think they're cute," and I was like, "What?" 222 00:08:05,000 --> 00:08:06,103 What? 223 00:08:06,137 --> 00:08:08,103 You want that to be your grandpa? 224 00:08:08,137 --> 00:08:09,413 OLSEN: That was the last scene I shot 225 00:08:09,448 --> 00:08:11,344 of NCIS: Los Angeles. 226 00:08:11,379 --> 00:08:12,655 RAHIMI: I remember shooting the last scene very well. 227 00:08:12,689 --> 00:08:16,275 It was me, Caleb and, um, Gerald 228 00:08:16,310 --> 00:08:18,103 in Ops. 229 00:08:18,137 --> 00:08:19,689 There were lots of tears on the last day 230 00:08:19,724 --> 00:08:21,931 from-from everybody. 231 00:08:21,965 --> 00:08:24,275 CASTILLE: You know what was interesting, I-I didn't cry. 232 00:08:24,310 --> 00:08:27,482 Uh, a lot of our crew, uh, absolutely did. 233 00:08:27,517 --> 00:08:31,034 Medalion, sure, but, um, I didn't. 234 00:08:31,068 --> 00:08:33,172 I was just very proud of everyone, 235 00:08:33,206 --> 00:08:36,309 and the job that we had accomplished. 236 00:08:36,344 --> 00:08:40,448 Mine was, uh, it was just me working with a screen. 237 00:08:41,724 --> 00:08:43,482 Sir, Commander Collins 238 00:08:43,517 --> 00:08:46,275 with Navy Munitions Command Pac is online now. 239 00:08:46,310 --> 00:08:47,862 Got it. Put her through. 240 00:08:47,896 --> 00:08:49,965 McRANEY: You know, immediately after that scene 241 00:08:50,000 --> 00:08:52,137 was done, 242 00:08:52,172 --> 00:08:56,862 the, uh, first AD called a wrap on the episode, 243 00:08:56,896 --> 00:08:58,655 a wrap on the season, 244 00:08:58,689 --> 00:09:01,517 a wrap on NCIS: Los Angeles, 245 00:09:01,551 --> 00:09:04,689 and that was that. 246 00:09:04,724 --> 00:09:07,827 FRAZIER: We were on set with Chris and Todd for their last day, 247 00:09:07,862 --> 00:09:10,482 and as you'd expect, it was emotional. 248 00:09:10,517 --> 00:09:14,137 ASSISTANT DIRECTOR: Uh, guys, um, that is a thank you, good night. 249 00:09:14,172 --> 00:09:16,344 Done in episode, done in season 250 00:09:16,379 --> 00:09:18,551 and done in show to Chris. 251 00:09:18,586 --> 00:09:21,517 [cheering] 252 00:09:21,551 --> 00:09:23,896 O'DONNELL: You kind of know it's coming, and then all of a sudden, 253 00:09:23,931 --> 00:09:26,068 like, you know, then you know they're gonna say, 254 00:09:26,103 --> 00:09:29,137 "Oh, this is the last scene for, you know, Chris 255 00:09:29,172 --> 00:09:31,172 on the set," and it-- You're just like... 256 00:09:31,206 --> 00:09:33,586 -Mm-hmm. -"Wow," it's just, you get overcome with emotions. 257 00:09:33,620 --> 00:09:35,000 Thank you, everybody. 258 00:09:35,034 --> 00:09:36,275 [choked up]: That's amazing... 259 00:09:37,517 --> 00:09:39,344 ...to say the least. 260 00:09:39,379 --> 00:09:41,655 And it was because of all you guys. 261 00:09:41,689 --> 00:09:43,827 It's so hard to get these things to work. 262 00:09:43,862 --> 00:09:47,551 And this was beyond anything I could have imagined. 263 00:09:47,586 --> 00:09:51,000 So thank you, everybody. You've worked really hard. 264 00:09:51,034 --> 00:09:53,758 And, uh, I hope everybody finds another run like this 265 00:09:53,793 --> 00:09:56,000 'cause they don't come up very often. 266 00:09:56,034 --> 00:09:58,517 And take care, everybody. 267 00:09:58,551 --> 00:10:00,275 [cheering] 268 00:10:02,068 --> 00:10:03,862 LL COOL J: We did something great. I mean, you know, 269 00:10:03,896 --> 00:10:06,896 we're the 14th longest-running show in history 270 00:10:06,931 --> 00:10:08,206 and we're, you know, 271 00:10:08,241 --> 00:10:09,827 number five, I think, on-- for CBS. 272 00:10:09,862 --> 00:10:12,482 I mean, this was a-a huge accomplishment... 273 00:10:12,517 --> 00:10:14,862 -Mm-hmm. -...and I want the crew to be proud of that. 274 00:10:14,896 --> 00:10:17,413 Never feel like you don't have access to me in that, 275 00:10:17,448 --> 00:10:19,827 now, if you see me on TV, I'm no longer your friend, 276 00:10:19,862 --> 00:10:21,896 or now if you see me on TV, 277 00:10:21,931 --> 00:10:23,827 you can no longer reach out to me. 278 00:10:23,862 --> 00:10:25,206 You can. You know what I'm saying? 279 00:10:25,241 --> 00:10:27,862 We have a relationship. That doesn't change. 280 00:10:27,896 --> 00:10:30,068 So I love you, I appreciate you. 281 00:10:30,103 --> 00:10:31,482 -Thank you. -[cheering, applause] 282 00:10:31,517 --> 00:10:34,241 I realize now that a lot of these things, 283 00:10:34,275 --> 00:10:35,482 how important they are. 284 00:10:35,517 --> 00:10:37,068 And there's more to this than just 285 00:10:37,103 --> 00:10:39,137 money and jobs and mortgages and people. 286 00:10:39,172 --> 00:10:41,517 Yes, that's all important, I know people want to take care 287 00:10:41,551 --> 00:10:43,586 of their families, but you also have to take a moment 288 00:10:43,620 --> 00:10:46,655 and just remember that you really did something major. 289 00:10:46,689 --> 00:10:48,068 -And-and that means something. -O'DONNELL: Yeah, and it was nice 290 00:10:48,103 --> 00:10:50,206 that you singled out how everyone contributed, you know? 291 00:10:50,241 --> 00:10:51,689 -LL COOL J: Yeah. -'Cause there's a lot of people that, 292 00:10:51,724 --> 00:10:53,310 if you're in front of the camera, 293 00:10:53,344 --> 00:10:55,034 if you're in the vicinity of the camera, you... 294 00:10:55,068 --> 00:10:56,413 you know, everyone knows who you are and sees you, 295 00:10:56,448 --> 00:10:58,137 but there's so many people that... 296 00:10:58,172 --> 00:11:00,000 work just as hard that nobody really knows, 297 00:11:00,034 --> 00:11:02,241 and they're kind of in the background doing stuff, so... 298 00:11:02,275 --> 00:11:04,000 It's a r-- It-it is absolutely a team effort. 299 00:11:05,827 --> 00:11:08,827 RAHIMI: LL Cool J always has the music playing, 300 00:11:08,862 --> 00:11:10,758 and he doesn't just listen to hip-hop and rap. 301 00:11:10,793 --> 00:11:13,000 FRAZIER: Secrets from theNCIS: L.A. set. 302 00:11:13,034 --> 00:11:14,965 Dani's a professional dancer. 303 00:11:15,000 --> 00:11:17,241 FRAZIER: Plus, what happens when you bring your mom to work. 304 00:11:17,275 --> 00:11:18,724 I was nervous, I thought she was gonna be... 305 00:11:18,758 --> 00:11:20,000 -[babbling] -[laughs] 306 00:11:24,896 --> 00:11:26,413 ♪ 307 00:11:29,862 --> 00:11:31,482 PRODUCER: We are rolling now. 308 00:11:31,517 --> 00:11:34,241 -Well, there's no hope for me. -[laughs softly] 309 00:11:34,275 --> 00:11:35,793 What's up? [laughs] 310 00:11:37,896 --> 00:11:39,413 -Kind of looks like him, right? -Thanks. 311 00:11:39,448 --> 00:11:40,827 Thanks a lot. Thank you. 312 00:11:40,862 --> 00:11:42,689 Look at this. 313 00:11:42,724 --> 00:11:44,827 Get in the middle, get in the middle. 314 00:11:44,862 --> 00:11:47,965 You know who's the fastest lip balm putter-oner? 315 00:11:48,000 --> 00:11:49,379 BOTH: LL Cool J. 316 00:11:50,517 --> 00:11:52,275 We doing it. Enjoy. 317 00:11:54,620 --> 00:11:56,448 -Hello. -[laughter] 318 00:11:56,482 --> 00:11:58,724 Welcome to NCIS: Los Angeles. 319 00:12:05,275 --> 00:12:06,517 -Ah. -What's your favorite part of the set? 320 00:12:06,551 --> 00:12:07,551 RUAH: I think the Ops center 321 00:12:07,586 --> 00:12:08,551 is really, really cool. 322 00:12:08,586 --> 00:12:09,448 We have a bunch of technology. 323 00:12:11,379 --> 00:12:12,827 O'DONNELL: This is kind of our little 324 00:12:12,862 --> 00:12:14,137 bullpen area where we all hang out. 325 00:12:14,172 --> 00:12:15,413 This is the gadget room. 326 00:12:15,448 --> 00:12:16,965 I don't know what the hell they do in there. 327 00:12:19,448 --> 00:12:21,758 It's nice to meet you. I'm LL Cool J. 328 00:12:21,793 --> 00:12:23,655 -Nice to meet you. -[laughs] 329 00:12:23,689 --> 00:12:25,034 I-I forget he's LL Cool J, 330 00:12:25,068 --> 00:12:26,241 but then when we get out in public 331 00:12:26,275 --> 00:12:28,068 and people are, you know, yelling for him 332 00:12:28,103 --> 00:12:29,310 and the whole thing, it-it reminds you. 333 00:12:29,344 --> 00:12:30,896 [people screaming] 334 00:12:33,931 --> 00:12:35,241 FRAZIER: People always used to wonder, 335 00:12:35,275 --> 00:12:38,172 what are rappers gonna do when they grow up? 336 00:12:38,206 --> 00:12:39,517 NCIS: Los Angeles. 337 00:12:39,551 --> 00:12:41,793 [both laugh] 338 00:12:43,068 --> 00:12:44,724 FRAZIER: When the show started in 2009, 339 00:12:44,758 --> 00:12:47,931 LL Cool J was a Grammy-winning rapper and superstar. 340 00:12:47,965 --> 00:12:50,344 But to theNCIS: L.A. cast and crew, 341 00:12:50,379 --> 00:12:53,172 he just wanted to be Todd Smit. 342 00:12:53,206 --> 00:12:55,655 I just didn't want to bring that part of my life to the set. 343 00:12:55,689 --> 00:12:57,241 That's a big name, it's a big persona, 344 00:12:57,275 --> 00:12:58,827 and there's a lot that comes with that. 345 00:12:58,862 --> 00:13:01,000 -And I think it was the right decision. -And you did that. 346 00:13:01,034 --> 00:13:02,586 I was watching the-the Grammys, 347 00:13:02,620 --> 00:13:03,827 did this, you know, massive performance 348 00:13:03,862 --> 00:13:05,137 with the whole thing-- I was like, 349 00:13:05,172 --> 00:13:07,000 "I can't believe that's the same guy... 350 00:13:07,034 --> 00:13:09,034 [both laugh] 351 00:13:09,068 --> 00:13:10,551 "...that I sit and screw around with all day long, 352 00:13:10,586 --> 00:13:12,103 that that's him up there." 353 00:13:12,137 --> 00:13:14,758 That's the bigger act, let me tell you. 354 00:13:14,793 --> 00:13:16,758 I think Sam Hanna's a lot closer to who you are 355 00:13:16,793 --> 00:13:19,413 -than-than that. -[laughs] Okay. 356 00:13:19,448 --> 00:13:20,931 RUAH: And in his own words, 357 00:13:20,965 --> 00:13:23,310 he's an introvert by nature. 358 00:13:23,344 --> 00:13:25,586 O'DONNELL: He's a little nerdy guy that reads stuff all the time. 359 00:13:25,620 --> 00:13:27,103 He'll make comments on stuff, and I'm like, 360 00:13:27,137 --> 00:13:28,793 -"Where are you coming up with this?" -[laughs] 361 00:13:28,827 --> 00:13:30,931 And then I'll kind of look it up, I go, 362 00:13:30,965 --> 00:13:32,482 -"He's actually right." -[laughs] 363 00:13:32,517 --> 00:13:35,241 And I go, "I don't... I wasn't expecting that." 364 00:13:35,275 --> 00:13:37,448 McRANEY: He's got a vast amount of knowledge. 365 00:13:37,482 --> 00:13:38,931 He's highly intelligent. 366 00:13:38,965 --> 00:13:40,827 I enjoyed the conversations 367 00:13:40,862 --> 00:13:43,724 that I would have with him between shots. 368 00:13:43,758 --> 00:13:46,310 But he does bring the good energy. 369 00:13:46,344 --> 00:13:48,448 LL COOL J: It's just like, "Let's play music, let's have fun. 370 00:13:48,482 --> 00:13:50,655 O'DONNELL: He brought more of the music than I did. 371 00:13:50,689 --> 00:13:52,413 -You knew when Todd was coming onto set. -Thankfully. 372 00:13:52,448 --> 00:13:54,413 -Thankfully. You know what I mean? -[laughs] 373 00:13:54,448 --> 00:13:56,137 ♪ Brothers and sisters...♪ 374 00:13:56,172 --> 00:13:58,586 SMITH: Oh, yeah. When Todd walks in, 375 00:13:58,620 --> 00:14:00,000 he'll be playing some sort of music. 376 00:14:00,034 --> 00:14:01,275 We're like, "What genre 377 00:14:01,310 --> 00:14:02,379 are we playing today?" 378 00:14:04,310 --> 00:14:06,310 And there were a few times when they would have 379 00:14:06,344 --> 00:14:07,379 to get his attention. 380 00:14:07,413 --> 00:14:10,517 "Todd, we're-we're ready." 381 00:14:10,551 --> 00:14:11,965 "Oh, okay." 382 00:14:12,000 --> 00:14:13,655 And he'd turn the music off, go to work. 383 00:14:13,689 --> 00:14:15,172 [hip-hop music playing] 384 00:14:15,206 --> 00:14:16,379 ASSISTANT DIRECTOR: Let's roll. 385 00:14:16,413 --> 00:14:17,862 Let's roll sound, everybody, here we go. 386 00:14:17,896 --> 00:14:20,965 It's funny, 'cause Chris O'Donnell likes a quiet set 387 00:14:21,000 --> 00:14:22,896 and Todd likes the music. 388 00:14:22,931 --> 00:14:24,655 And so when they're working together, 389 00:14:24,689 --> 00:14:26,482 they're always kind of bickerig 390 00:14:26,517 --> 00:14:28,137 and joking with each other, and... 391 00:14:28,172 --> 00:14:30,620 It's just, their dynamic is so good. 392 00:14:30,655 --> 00:14:33,448 Keep it up. I'm-a bounce you off a rock. 393 00:14:33,482 --> 00:14:36,034 From day one, the thing that's been the most enjoyable for me 394 00:14:36,068 --> 00:14:37,620 are my scenes with-with Todd, 395 00:14:37,655 --> 00:14:40,172 and just the-the banter back and forth 396 00:14:40,206 --> 00:14:42,724 and needling each other on the show, and... 397 00:14:42,758 --> 00:14:44,379 and we do that off camera as well. 398 00:14:44,413 --> 00:14:45,689 Well, he's got a fan on him right now. 399 00:14:45,724 --> 00:14:47,172 Seriously. Do you want to-- 400 00:14:47,206 --> 00:14:48,172 Take your picture with her, would you? 401 00:14:48,206 --> 00:14:49,793 Come on. She's dying. 402 00:14:49,827 --> 00:14:51,379 -We already did. -Okay. 403 00:14:51,413 --> 00:14:54,034 PRODUCER: You guys are like the odd couple. I love it. 404 00:14:54,068 --> 00:14:55,793 I remember my first scene with them together. 405 00:14:55,827 --> 00:14:58,896 We're in the boatshed, and I think I improv, 406 00:14:58,931 --> 00:15:00,586 "You two are adorable"? 407 00:15:00,620 --> 00:15:01,931 That is adorable. 408 00:15:01,965 --> 00:15:04,793 And the look on, the look on their face. 409 00:15:04,827 --> 00:15:06,724 And I remember just them being like, "What the..." 410 00:15:06,758 --> 00:15:09,206 Cuckoo. You're crazy. 411 00:15:09,241 --> 00:15:11,034 He gives me a thousand paper cuts. 412 00:15:11,068 --> 00:15:12,551 -I give him one big stab wound... -[laughs] 413 00:15:12,586 --> 00:15:14,965 ...you know, like a-- like, three months later. 414 00:15:15,000 --> 00:15:16,379 Then we go three months with the paper cuts, 415 00:15:16,413 --> 00:15:18,344 and then I give him a stab wound. 416 00:15:18,379 --> 00:15:19,896 -It's-it's perfect. [laughs] -That's so true. 417 00:15:19,931 --> 00:15:21,724 It's perfect. 418 00:15:21,758 --> 00:15:22,862 I don't even know why I try. 419 00:15:22,896 --> 00:15:25,413 I don't, either, but it's fun. 420 00:15:25,448 --> 00:15:26,620 FRAZIER: Yep. And when Chris, 421 00:15:26,655 --> 00:15:28,724 who the cast calls C.O.D., 422 00:15:28,758 --> 00:15:32,034 directed his first of three episodes back in 2013, 423 00:15:32,068 --> 00:15:33,620 Todd thought it was about time. 424 00:15:33,655 --> 00:15:35,586 Set and action. 425 00:15:35,620 --> 00:15:38,206 And he's always in my ear with a-- It's something, anyway, 426 00:15:38,241 --> 00:15:40,724 so it didn't really make a difference. [laughs] 427 00:15:40,758 --> 00:15:44,586 Gonna have to have pep talks with my actors today here. 428 00:15:44,620 --> 00:15:45,965 [laughs]: I mean, I was like, 429 00:15:46,000 --> 00:15:47,344 it was-- He's running around here 430 00:15:47,379 --> 00:15:49,379 like a soda bottle that got shook up. 431 00:15:49,413 --> 00:15:51,724 He needed to, he needed to direct, so it was great. 432 00:15:51,758 --> 00:15:53,068 I think it's-- I'm happy for him. 433 00:15:53,103 --> 00:15:54,413 -And cut. -ASSISTANT DIRECTOR: Cutting. 434 00:15:54,448 --> 00:15:56,034 Thing of beauty. 435 00:15:56,068 --> 00:15:57,448 I am gonna be directing again this season, 436 00:15:57,482 --> 00:15:59,034 so I'm looking forward to that. 437 00:15:59,068 --> 00:16:00,241 That's always kind of fun, to get behind the camera 438 00:16:00,275 --> 00:16:03,517 and get to tell LL what he has to do. 439 00:16:03,551 --> 00:16:05,344 You get up quickly because I'm like, "Sam," and then 440 00:16:05,379 --> 00:16:06,793 you get up, you're like, "I'm good, I'm going after him." 441 00:16:06,827 --> 00:16:08,275 FRAZIER: Chris wasn't the only cast member 442 00:16:08,310 --> 00:16:09,931 to sit in the director's chair. 443 00:16:09,965 --> 00:16:11,517 Daniela directed six episodes, 444 00:16:11,551 --> 00:16:14,586 including a very special one in 2022, 445 00:16:14,620 --> 00:16:16,310 which was written by Eric. 446 00:16:16,344 --> 00:16:17,862 I fell in love with it. 447 00:16:17,896 --> 00:16:19,000 And it's something that was not a-- 448 00:16:19,034 --> 00:16:20,689 it's not to replace acting, 449 00:16:20,724 --> 00:16:23,517 but it's a lateral step that I fully intend 450 00:16:23,551 --> 00:16:25,448 on continuing to pursue. 451 00:16:25,482 --> 00:16:28,068 CASTILLE: Daniela communicates in a way, as a director, 452 00:16:28,103 --> 00:16:31,448 that is so conducive, uh, 453 00:16:31,482 --> 00:16:35,034 to just pulling the performance you want as an actor. 454 00:16:35,068 --> 00:16:39,758 She has evolved into the kind of mother on the set. 455 00:16:39,793 --> 00:16:42,448 CASTILLE: Daniela is-is that-that fun mom on set. 456 00:16:42,482 --> 00:16:45,448 You know? She lets us joke around, but it's-- 457 00:16:45,482 --> 00:16:47,448 when it's time to work and it's time to get down to business, 458 00:16:47,482 --> 00:16:50,068 she's able to-to, you know, bring it in. 459 00:16:50,103 --> 00:16:52,413 FRAZIER: And speaking of moms, in 2012, 460 00:16:52,448 --> 00:16:54,413 the cast's real-life mamas made cameos 461 00:16:54,448 --> 00:16:56,034 alongside their famous kids. 462 00:16:56,068 --> 00:17:00,551 Now, that's what I call two well-mannered young men. 463 00:17:00,586 --> 00:17:02,137 LL COOL J: She did excellent. She did better 464 00:17:02,172 --> 00:17:03,413 than I thought she would do. I was nervous. 465 00:17:03,448 --> 00:17:05,586 I thought she was gonna be... [babbling] 466 00:17:05,619 --> 00:17:07,655 O'DONNELL: She was rehearsing at home, though, yesterday. 467 00:17:07,689 --> 00:17:09,413 Well, yeah, 'cause I have one line. 468 00:17:09,448 --> 00:17:11,172 It was like Peter Brady running around the house saying, 469 00:17:11,205 --> 00:17:12,586 "Hark. Who goes there?" 470 00:17:12,619 --> 00:17:14,896 Hark. Who goes there? 471 00:17:14,931 --> 00:17:17,413 She was doing it all the different ways possible. 472 00:17:17,448 --> 00:17:20,517 Someone certainly taught them well. 473 00:17:20,550 --> 00:17:22,000 It was really fun to see the moms, especially when they, 474 00:17:22,034 --> 00:17:23,344 you know, they call cut, and then all the moms 475 00:17:23,378 --> 00:17:24,550 kind of turn to each other and kind of go... 476 00:17:24,586 --> 00:17:26,068 [babbling] "Oh, my God, oh, my God." 477 00:17:26,103 --> 00:17:28,310 JEANNE OLSEN: It was a once-in-a-lifetime experienc, 478 00:17:28,344 --> 00:17:30,586 and I wouldn't give it up for anything. 479 00:17:30,620 --> 00:17:32,344 ♪ 480 00:17:32,379 --> 00:17:33,586 [cheering, applause] 481 00:17:35,931 --> 00:17:38,034 Just catching bad guys in my frills. 482 00:17:38,068 --> 00:17:40,586 OLSEN: I'm not exactly sure how we end up undercover 483 00:17:40,620 --> 00:17:42,206 at this dance club. 484 00:17:42,241 --> 00:17:44,551 All I know is that, uh, Dani's doing 485 00:17:44,586 --> 00:17:47,034 a lot of fantastic dancing, and I am, uh, 486 00:17:47,068 --> 00:17:49,137 I am running the men's room attendant. 487 00:17:49,172 --> 00:17:52,931 RUAH: I forgot how happy dance makes me. 488 00:17:52,965 --> 00:17:55,206 There's, like, this "zing" that comes up in your body. 489 00:17:55,241 --> 00:17:57,655 OLSEN: She won't talk about this, but she was on 490 00:17:57,689 --> 00:17:59,413 Dancing with the Stars in Portugal, 491 00:17:59,448 --> 00:18:01,103 and I think she won. 492 00:18:01,137 --> 00:18:02,620 FRAZIER: Yeah, she did. 493 00:18:02,655 --> 00:18:04,965 And another thing Dani always gets asked about: 494 00:18:05,000 --> 00:18:07,413 -her different-colored eyes. -RUAH: I have a birthmark 495 00:18:07,448 --> 00:18:10,482 in my black eye, which makes it black. 496 00:18:10,517 --> 00:18:12,137 Otherwise, they would both be hazel. 497 00:18:12,172 --> 00:18:14,206 I was born with it. [laughs] 498 00:18:14,241 --> 00:18:16,034 It doesn't affect my vision. 499 00:18:16,068 --> 00:18:17,896 FRAZIER: And as we look back on some of the show's 500 00:18:17,931 --> 00:18:19,620 most memorable moments, 501 00:18:19,655 --> 00:18:22,413 it wasn't until season seven that G. Callen 502 00:18:22,448 --> 00:18:23,931 finally found out his name. 503 00:18:23,965 --> 00:18:25,758 I was excited myself. 504 00:18:25,793 --> 00:18:27,000 [both laugh] 505 00:18:27,034 --> 00:18:28,413 It took a little while. 506 00:18:28,448 --> 00:18:30,137 We started out, I didn't even know my name. 507 00:18:30,172 --> 00:18:32,137 -[both laugh] -Oh, my God. 508 00:18:32,172 --> 00:18:33,448 Tell them what it stands for. 509 00:18:33,482 --> 00:18:35,655 -Grisha. -Oh, yeah. [laughs] 510 00:18:35,689 --> 00:18:37,413 Grisha? 511 00:18:37,448 --> 00:18:42,137 Grisha Aleksandrovich Nikolaev Callen. 512 00:18:42,172 --> 00:18:44,206 -[laughs] -I love it. I love it. 513 00:18:44,241 --> 00:18:46,068 O'DONNELL: I didn't want to know. I-I... 514 00:18:46,103 --> 00:18:48,068 I just thought it was fun to let the writers go 515 00:18:48,103 --> 00:18:49,448 and-and take the ride with them. 516 00:18:49,482 --> 00:18:50,793 FRAZIER: Kensi and Deeks' relationship 517 00:18:50,827 --> 00:18:53,379 was also quite the ride. 518 00:18:53,413 --> 00:18:54,655 After four proposals, 519 00:18:54,689 --> 00:18:57,758 Densi said "I do" in season te. 520 00:18:57,793 --> 00:18:58,620 The wedding is here. 521 00:19:01,137 --> 00:19:02,551 O'DONNELL: They're getting married overlooking the ocean, 522 00:19:02,586 --> 00:19:04,344 in a beautiful setting here. 523 00:19:04,379 --> 00:19:07,034 Callen and I are giving Kensi away. 524 00:19:07,068 --> 00:19:10,275 [cheering, applause] 525 00:19:10,310 --> 00:19:12,034 The fans are finally getting what they've been hoping for 526 00:19:12,068 --> 00:19:13,275 all these years. 527 00:19:13,310 --> 00:19:14,689 [cheering] 528 00:19:14,724 --> 00:19:15,896 FOA: But it was really fun 529 00:19:15,931 --> 00:19:18,724 to see... [laughs] 530 00:19:18,758 --> 00:19:20,379 Barrett fail. 531 00:19:20,413 --> 00:19:22,862 FRAZIER: But one thing fans didn't get.. 532 00:19:22,896 --> 00:19:25,689 Barrett and I were always pulling for a musical episode. 533 00:19:25,724 --> 00:19:27,103 [laughs] 534 00:19:27,137 --> 00:19:28,965 FOA: We did have 535 00:19:29,000 --> 00:19:30,551 our-our candy cane dance moment. 536 00:19:30,586 --> 00:19:32,206 -Wow. -♪ Toys♪ 537 00:19:32,241 --> 00:19:34,862 ♪ Toys, toys for tots.♪ 538 00:19:34,896 --> 00:19:36,482 FOA: Renée and I choreographed that ourself. 539 00:19:39,344 --> 00:19:40,793 Yo, a lot of pyro, lot of explosions. 540 00:19:40,827 --> 00:19:42,206 ASSISTANT DIRECTOR: Fire in the hole. 541 00:19:44,482 --> 00:19:46,206 FRAZIER: From fires to fistfights, 542 00:19:46,241 --> 00:19:47,965 the intense action. 543 00:19:48,000 --> 00:19:49,896 You wake up the next day. "What happened to me?" 544 00:19:49,931 --> 00:19:52,827 FRAZIER: Plus, set life on location. 545 00:19:52,862 --> 00:19:55,482 We shot at every L.A. sort of monument. 546 00:19:55,517 --> 00:19:57,482 OLSEN: These sea lions would come up 547 00:19:57,517 --> 00:19:59,172 and they'd be like... [imitates barking] 548 00:20:04,137 --> 00:20:06,620 ♪ 549 00:20:08,827 --> 00:20:10,965 DIRECTOR: Three, two, one, action! 550 00:20:13,448 --> 00:20:15,896 -I could use some help here! -[gunshots] 551 00:20:15,931 --> 00:20:18,931 LL COOL J: The coolest thing about the show to me is that... 552 00:20:19,965 --> 00:20:21,448 ...when you're doing it, everything is so real. 553 00:20:22,241 --> 00:20:23,620 Get down! 554 00:20:23,655 --> 00:20:24,655 When you're running from, 555 00:20:24,689 --> 00:20:25,793 you know, these explosions... 556 00:20:28,413 --> 00:20:29,275 ...when I'm jumping over cars... 557 00:20:29,310 --> 00:20:30,724 [tires screech] 558 00:20:30,758 --> 00:20:32,137 ...like, I'm really doing it. 559 00:20:32,172 --> 00:20:33,482 Where else in the world do you get paid 560 00:20:33,517 --> 00:20:35,517 to run around firing guns and driving cars? 561 00:20:39,137 --> 00:20:41,482 I've lived ten lives, you know, doing this, 562 00:20:41,517 --> 00:20:45,103 because every week is, like, a huge adventure. 563 00:20:45,137 --> 00:20:47,586 So many fights, so many shoot-outs, 564 00:20:47,620 --> 00:20:49,413 so many crazy stunts. 565 00:20:49,448 --> 00:20:51,000 Up steps, down steps, 566 00:20:51,034 --> 00:20:52,241 jumping off a balcony, 567 00:20:52,275 --> 00:20:53,758 shooting backwards, looking up. 568 00:20:53,793 --> 00:20:55,068 I still think back to that, like-- 569 00:20:55,103 --> 00:20:56,724 I think this was season one or two. 570 00:20:56,758 --> 00:20:58,758 I had one thing, I ran out of this building, 571 00:20:58,793 --> 00:21:01,034 and every ten feet, another bomb would go off. 572 00:21:03,827 --> 00:21:04,827 The explosions we had in this show, 573 00:21:04,862 --> 00:21:06,137 it was just unbelievable, 574 00:21:06,172 --> 00:21:07,137 some of the things they did. 575 00:21:07,172 --> 00:21:08,448 But it was incredible, 576 00:21:08,482 --> 00:21:09,724 because they would get it all set, 577 00:21:09,758 --> 00:21:10,965 there'd be a big safety meeting. 578 00:21:11,000 --> 00:21:12,379 They'd say, "Okay, we're going hot." 579 00:21:12,413 --> 00:21:13,689 DIRECTOR: Nine cameras are speeding. 580 00:21:13,724 --> 00:21:15,551 We're going hot on the effect. 581 00:21:15,586 --> 00:21:17,689 -And then they'd yell, "Action." -DIRECTOR: Background. Action! 582 00:21:17,724 --> 00:21:19,758 And these bombs just start going, and flames. 583 00:21:21,517 --> 00:21:23,793 -It became second nature and... -It was amazing. 584 00:21:23,827 --> 00:21:25,448 DIRECTOR: That's how we do it on NCIS: L.A. 585 00:21:25,482 --> 00:21:26,862 [cheering, applause] 586 00:21:26,896 --> 00:21:28,034 LL COOL J: A lot of pyro, 587 00:21:28,068 --> 00:21:30,379 lot of explosions, lot of guns. 588 00:21:30,413 --> 00:21:31,827 It was, it was fun. 589 00:21:31,862 --> 00:21:34,379 FRAZIER: From the start, NCIS: Los Angeles 590 00:21:34,413 --> 00:21:37,034 came out guns a-blazing and full of action. 591 00:21:37,068 --> 00:21:40,827 In 2012, the show earned an Emmy nod for its stunts, 592 00:21:40,862 --> 00:21:43,689 and over 14 seasons, fans saw it all. 593 00:21:43,724 --> 00:21:45,862 -DIRECTOR: Action! -[grunting] 594 00:21:45,896 --> 00:21:47,862 LL COOL J: I've been sore for ten years. 595 00:21:47,896 --> 00:21:50,862 I'm always sore. [laughs] 596 00:21:55,586 --> 00:21:57,310 OLSEN: This is what I went to college for. 597 00:21:57,344 --> 00:21:58,689 [babbles] 598 00:21:58,724 --> 00:22:01,103 The best stunt that I've done is the, uh, 599 00:22:01,137 --> 00:22:02,862 is the fight scene with LL Cool J. 600 00:22:02,896 --> 00:22:03,862 That's all me. 601 00:22:03,896 --> 00:22:05,344 [cheering] 602 00:22:05,379 --> 00:22:07,034 I learned that choreography in literally, 603 00:22:07,068 --> 00:22:08,379 like, 20 minutes. 604 00:22:08,413 --> 00:22:11,931 Uh, Todd is the most professional, 605 00:22:11,965 --> 00:22:14,344 in control, total stud athlete. 606 00:22:14,379 --> 00:22:16,758 -[grunts] -LL COOL J: This is, uh, 607 00:22:16,793 --> 00:22:17,758 for me, it's like a dream come true. 608 00:22:17,793 --> 00:22:18,931 I'm like a kid in a candy store. 609 00:22:18,965 --> 00:22:20,448 [grunts] 610 00:22:20,482 --> 00:22:21,896 RUAH: During that MMA episode, 611 00:22:21,931 --> 00:22:25,413 he actually got punched by LL accidentally. 612 00:22:25,448 --> 00:22:26,689 OLSEN: We're going through the steps 613 00:22:26,724 --> 00:22:27,931 and it just all of a sudden connects, 614 00:22:27,965 --> 00:22:29,793 -and I just go... -[laughs] Just "boink." 615 00:22:33,586 --> 00:22:35,034 I'm, like, 185 pounds. 616 00:22:35,068 --> 00:22:37,793 LL Cool J is 230 pounds of muscle. 617 00:22:37,827 --> 00:22:39,068 So it hurts a little bit. 618 00:22:39,103 --> 00:22:40,103 SAM: Yeah. 619 00:22:40,137 --> 00:22:41,965 Laid him out like Sunday supper. 620 00:22:44,620 --> 00:22:45,862 OLSEN: I just ran through 621 00:22:45,896 --> 00:22:47,517 about seven alleys and, like, 622 00:22:47,551 --> 00:22:49,413 kung fu-fought a guy in that alley right there. 623 00:22:49,448 --> 00:22:51,103 RUAH: He's, like, reading the script, going, 624 00:22:51,137 --> 00:22:52,551 "Why didn't they call in my brother?" 625 00:22:52,586 --> 00:22:54,931 I can tell you what my brother's doing right now: he's surfing. 626 00:22:54,965 --> 00:22:56,413 My brother is surfing while I'm fighting people 627 00:22:56,448 --> 00:22:58,620 in an alley going, "Where is my double?" 628 00:23:00,137 --> 00:23:02,310 -DEEKS: Really? -FRAZIER: Yes, you heard it right. 629 00:23:02,344 --> 00:23:04,413 Eric's stunt double is his older brother 630 00:23:04,448 --> 00:23:06,344 and former Navy SEAL Dave. 631 00:23:06,379 --> 00:23:09,413 Dave is now married to Daniela in real life. 632 00:23:09,448 --> 00:23:10,931 But don't worry, we'll get to that love story 633 00:23:10,965 --> 00:23:12,103 a little later. 634 00:23:12,137 --> 00:23:13,689 My brother is so fun to have on set. 635 00:23:13,724 --> 00:23:15,482 He's so good at his job. 636 00:23:15,517 --> 00:23:17,034 Like, that first giant explosion, 637 00:23:17,068 --> 00:23:19,275 he jumped up, and as it did, 638 00:23:19,310 --> 00:23:21,517 the fireball just wrapped around him. 639 00:23:21,551 --> 00:23:24,586 Like, he's done some unbelievable stunts on the sho. 640 00:23:24,620 --> 00:23:26,689 Stunts that I wish that I had done. 641 00:23:26,724 --> 00:23:27,931 That's such a question that Dani would have, like, 642 00:23:27,965 --> 00:23:29,586 five answers to, 'cause she's so into, like, 643 00:23:29,620 --> 00:23:31,241 her knife fights and everything. 644 00:23:31,275 --> 00:23:33,241 God, I-I have so many things that I want to say right now, 645 00:23:33,275 --> 00:23:34,758 and it's not coming out fast enough, 646 00:23:34,793 --> 00:23:36,137 because that's how passionate I am about 647 00:23:36,172 --> 00:23:39,586 the action sequences in our, on our show. 648 00:23:39,620 --> 00:23:41,931 [grunting] 649 00:23:41,965 --> 00:23:44,758 I would literally ask writers to write me more, 650 00:23:44,793 --> 00:23:46,517 you know, fight sequences. 651 00:23:46,551 --> 00:23:47,344 This is how somebody gets hurt. 652 00:23:49,620 --> 00:23:51,275 OLSEN: She's throwing real punches every time, 653 00:23:51,310 --> 00:23:54,413 and if I don't block them, she's gonna hit me in the face. 654 00:23:54,448 --> 00:23:56,241 Those are my favorite parts of the show. 655 00:23:56,275 --> 00:23:58,586 -[shouts] -Yeah? How do you like that? 656 00:23:58,620 --> 00:24:01,068 I've had a few, um, amazing women double for me, 657 00:24:01,103 --> 00:24:03,000 but the person who's been with me the longest, 658 00:24:03,034 --> 00:24:04,482 her name is Kim. 659 00:24:04,517 --> 00:24:06,827 So, the hand-to-hand combat was mostly me, 660 00:24:06,862 --> 00:24:09,689 um, but everything else is Kim. [laughs] 661 00:24:09,724 --> 00:24:10,931 [grunts] 662 00:24:10,965 --> 00:24:12,034 [yells] 663 00:24:13,517 --> 00:24:15,413 I love every stunt that they let me do. 664 00:24:15,448 --> 00:24:17,689 Recently, we had the crossover episode, 665 00:24:17,724 --> 00:24:21,137 and we were in this crazy, like, airplane graveyard, 666 00:24:21,172 --> 00:24:23,068 and, uh, my character had 667 00:24:23,103 --> 00:24:24,862 to jump off the wing of a plane 668 00:24:24,896 --> 00:24:27,000 onto a perpetrator. 669 00:24:29,448 --> 00:24:31,896 They let me jump, but obviously, onto a big, 670 00:24:31,931 --> 00:24:34,068 cushioned, you know, surface. 671 00:24:34,103 --> 00:24:35,724 But I felt really cool doing it. 672 00:24:35,758 --> 00:24:37,000 [laughs] 673 00:24:39,068 --> 00:24:40,896 Shooting on location, I love those days. 674 00:24:40,931 --> 00:24:43,310 Literally, this job is how I learned how to get around L.A. 675 00:24:43,344 --> 00:24:46,344 L.A. is another character on this show, 676 00:24:46,379 --> 00:24:48,344 so we got to show her love. 677 00:24:48,379 --> 00:24:49,137 If you're gonna get shot at, you might as well 678 00:24:49,172 --> 00:24:50,034 do it in the sunshine. 679 00:24:54,172 --> 00:24:55,586 Being all over L.A., I mean, we w... 680 00:24:55,620 --> 00:24:57,068 we went to every part of L.A. 681 00:24:57,103 --> 00:24:59,310 I've been in alleyways. I know restaurants. 682 00:24:59,344 --> 00:25:01,482 -Water treatment plants. -You know, water treatment plants. 683 00:25:01,517 --> 00:25:04,068 I know it all. I know all the spots. 684 00:25:04,103 --> 00:25:05,551 -All the good spots. -But it was great. To shoot 685 00:25:05,586 --> 00:25:07,931 at all the iconic locations was pretty amazing. 686 00:25:07,965 --> 00:25:09,724 That's got to be near the L.A. Forum. 687 00:25:09,758 --> 00:25:11,068 That is the Forum. 688 00:25:11,103 --> 00:25:13,034 Boom. Didn't even need MapQuest. 689 00:25:13,068 --> 00:25:14,965 I mean, I remember seeing Linda 690 00:25:15,000 --> 00:25:17,758 having this amazing scene in the Hollywood Bowl. 691 00:25:17,793 --> 00:25:19,034 I was like, how did we get tha? 692 00:25:19,068 --> 00:25:20,068 Bob's Marionette Theater? 693 00:25:20,103 --> 00:25:22,137 ♪ Another opening♪ 694 00:25:22,172 --> 00:25:23,586 ♪ Another show...♪ 695 00:25:23,620 --> 00:25:26,586 We've shot in Long Beach where it was LL's birthday, 696 00:25:26,620 --> 00:25:28,793 and we were shooting at a fish market, 697 00:25:28,827 --> 00:25:30,448 and these sea lions would come up 698 00:25:30,482 --> 00:25:32,241 and they'd be like... [imitates barking] 699 00:25:32,275 --> 00:25:34,206 And so for, uh, LL's birthday, 700 00:25:34,241 --> 00:25:37,586 he was taking the fish and chucking it to the sea lios 701 00:25:37,620 --> 00:25:39,275 in the middle of Long Beach. 702 00:25:39,310 --> 00:25:42,379 He and I were laughing so hard, like two eight-year-olds 703 00:25:42,413 --> 00:25:44,827 just so excited to feed fish to sea lions. 704 00:25:44,862 --> 00:25:45,931 That was a great day. 705 00:25:47,586 --> 00:25:49,965 Got hit by a car today. That was a lot of fun. 706 00:25:50,000 --> 00:25:51,965 FRAZIER: We're throwing it back to when the cast made 707 00:25:52,000 --> 00:25:53,448 their prime time debut. 708 00:25:53,482 --> 00:25:55,655 We were lucky we jumped in to NCIS'sshow. 709 00:25:55,689 --> 00:25:58,827 I'm definitely hoping that the spin-off, uh, goes ahead. 710 00:25:58,862 --> 00:26:02,689 FRAZIER: Plus, the real story behind Dani and Dave's romance. 711 00:26:02,724 --> 00:26:04,551 RUAH: I looked down, I was like, "Wow, that guy's attractive." 712 00:26:04,586 --> 00:26:05,931 [laughs] The rest is history. 713 00:26:12,241 --> 00:26:13,931 FRAZIER: A Salute to NCIS: Los Angeles: 714 00:26:13,965 --> 00:26:14,965 An Entertainment Tonight Special will continue. This is CBS. 715 00:26:19,620 --> 00:26:21,137 ♪ 716 00:26:24,551 --> 00:26:29,137 Chris, Dani, Eric, Todd. 717 00:26:29,172 --> 00:26:31,344 You guys killed it, man. 14 years. 718 00:26:31,379 --> 00:26:34,551 And, uh, just, well done. Well done, guys. 719 00:26:37,551 --> 00:26:39,551 VALDERRAMA: To all my brothers, uh, and sisters over there 720 00:26:39,586 --> 00:26:42,862 at, uh,NCIS: L.A., um, I love you guys. 721 00:26:42,896 --> 00:26:44,103 And you guys know how I feel about you. 722 00:26:44,137 --> 00:26:45,896 So good luck, break a leg. 723 00:26:45,931 --> 00:26:48,689 COLE: To everyone atNCIS: L.A., 724 00:26:48,724 --> 00:26:50,103 best of luck. 725 00:26:50,137 --> 00:26:52,034 Cheers. 726 00:26:52,068 --> 00:26:54,103 LAW: Thank you for holding down theNCIS fort 727 00:26:54,137 --> 00:26:57,034 and, uh, representing, and then, uh, 728 00:26:57,068 --> 00:26:59,482 who knows, maybe you pop over to our show every now and then. 729 00:26:59,517 --> 00:27:00,620 Hmm. 730 00:27:01,862 --> 00:27:04,034 FRAZIER: Oh, yeah, you see, that's some love right there 731 00:27:04,068 --> 00:27:05,793 from theNCIS flagship. 732 00:27:05,827 --> 00:27:08,034 You know,NCIS: L.A. was the first of three spin-offs 733 00:27:08,068 --> 00:27:11,620 from the show, making its debut back in 2009. 734 00:27:11,655 --> 00:27:14,344 But get this: the O.G., starring Mark Harmon, 735 00:27:14,379 --> 00:27:15,551 actually branched off 736 00:27:15,586 --> 00:27:18,689 from the hit seriesJAG in 2003. 737 00:27:18,724 --> 00:27:22,724 Now, we first met Callen, Sam, Kensi and Beale 738 00:27:22,758 --> 00:27:25,275 in a two-partNCIS episode that served 739 00:27:25,310 --> 00:27:27,241 as a backdoor pilot for L.A. 740 00:27:27,275 --> 00:27:31,068 So what was it like on set for that very first scene? 741 00:27:31,103 --> 00:27:33,034 -ASSISTANT DIRECTOR: A mark! -DIRECTOR: Action! 742 00:27:33,068 --> 00:27:34,827 [tires screech] 743 00:27:37,275 --> 00:27:40,448 Yes, I got hit by a car today. That was a lot of fun. 744 00:27:45,068 --> 00:27:48,862 It's my first, uh, I s-- yeah, big American job, 745 00:27:48,896 --> 00:27:51,206 so, uh, I'm pretty excited. 746 00:27:51,241 --> 00:27:53,793 -Are you trying to get under my skin? -Is it working? 747 00:27:53,827 --> 00:27:56,586 O'DONNELL: I'm at the table read onNCIS, 748 00:27:56,620 --> 00:27:58,379 and, uh, I remember we walked in that room, 749 00:27:58,413 --> 00:28:00,482 and I'm just meeting everybody. 750 00:28:00,517 --> 00:28:02,172 I'm like, "I remember watching him 751 00:28:02,206 --> 00:28:03,758 -onFriday Night Videos, you know?" -Yeah. 752 00:28:03,793 --> 00:28:05,482 ♪ Don't call it a comeback♪ 753 00:28:05,517 --> 00:28:07,172 ♪ I been here for years...♪ 754 00:28:07,206 --> 00:28:08,793 O'DONNELL: You got my man here, and... 755 00:28:08,827 --> 00:28:10,137 and, uh, and then, the cast came in 756 00:28:10,172 --> 00:28:12,517 from the original show, and they were like a family. 757 00:28:12,551 --> 00:28:14,517 We're like-- I'm looking around, going, uh, 758 00:28:14,551 --> 00:28:17,000 "Is this group gonna be close like that group?" 759 00:28:17,034 --> 00:28:18,517 -And you just don't know. -Oh, wow. 760 00:28:18,551 --> 00:28:20,620 O'DONNELL: If you look back, the journey 761 00:28:20,655 --> 00:28:23,103 and the friendships and the bonds, it's incredible. 762 00:28:23,137 --> 00:28:24,448 And we absolutely do have that relationship 763 00:28:24,482 --> 00:28:27,310 that we saw the other cast had. 764 00:28:27,344 --> 00:28:29,620 FRAZIER: And just like the original, 765 00:28:29,655 --> 00:28:31,482 NCIS: L.A. has been at the forefront 766 00:28:31,517 --> 00:28:33,172 of telling stories that matter. 767 00:28:33,206 --> 00:28:34,413 O'DONNELL: What Sam went throuh with his wife dying, 768 00:28:34,448 --> 00:28:36,275 and stuff like that. 769 00:28:36,310 --> 00:28:39,275 And-and my character was searching for his parents 770 00:28:39,310 --> 00:28:40,862 and-and their relationships with Hetty. 771 00:28:40,896 --> 00:28:42,517 And there-there are certain episodes 772 00:28:42,551 --> 00:28:44,413 where it's-it's action and fun, 773 00:28:44,448 --> 00:28:45,793 and then there's some where you're kind of digging deep. 774 00:28:45,827 --> 00:28:47,827 FRAZIER: Honoring the military is another mission 775 00:28:47,862 --> 00:28:50,241 that's highly personal to this team. 776 00:28:50,275 --> 00:28:51,655 LL COOL J: My-my grandfather was in the Army, 777 00:28:51,689 --> 00:28:53,862 um, my dad was in the Navy. 778 00:28:53,896 --> 00:28:55,103 So I believe in this country, 779 00:28:55,137 --> 00:28:56,931 I believe in what the military does 780 00:28:56,965 --> 00:28:58,620 and I believe in supporting the troops. 781 00:28:58,655 --> 00:29:01,172 And, uh, as-- My character's a former Navy SEAL, 782 00:29:01,206 --> 00:29:03,862 so it-it just, it's a lot of fun to-to... 783 00:29:03,896 --> 00:29:06,310 -to be able to represent! -[cheering] 784 00:29:06,344 --> 00:29:07,758 I think you got to celebrate the people 785 00:29:07,793 --> 00:29:09,482 that put their lives on the line. 786 00:29:09,517 --> 00:29:11,655 You know, I-I do believe, as, uh, as somebody 787 00:29:11,689 --> 00:29:12,931 that has a brother-in-law 788 00:29:12,965 --> 00:29:15,413 that's done seven tours as an E.O.D. 789 00:29:15,448 --> 00:29:17,482 and a brother that is a former Navy SEAL, 790 00:29:17,517 --> 00:29:19,551 that you got to celebrate the people 791 00:29:19,586 --> 00:29:21,517 that are willing to go out thee and put their lives 792 00:29:21,551 --> 00:29:24,758 on the line every single day to-to give us this opportunity. 793 00:29:24,793 --> 00:29:26,517 McRANEY: They have touched on some 794 00:29:26,551 --> 00:29:30,413 controversial subjects from time to time. 795 00:29:30,448 --> 00:29:32,931 But their overall emphasis is on entertainment. 796 00:29:32,965 --> 00:29:35,172 They never preached. 797 00:29:35,206 --> 00:29:36,896 They would take a point of vie, but they didn't preach. 798 00:29:36,931 --> 00:29:38,310 They entertained with it. 799 00:29:38,344 --> 00:29:40,034 FRAZIER: Entertaining with a message 800 00:29:40,068 --> 00:29:43,034 is what madeNCIS: L.A. so compelling. 801 00:29:43,068 --> 00:29:46,068 Consider this: it's one of the first American TV shows 802 00:29:46,103 --> 00:29:48,827 to feature a series regular wearing a hijab. 803 00:29:48,862 --> 00:29:51,034 Special Agent Fatima Namazi. 804 00:29:51,068 --> 00:29:52,034 RAHIMI: It was always a character with a hijab. 805 00:29:52,068 --> 00:29:53,931 That was always the plan. 806 00:29:53,965 --> 00:29:56,344 Went into the audition with a headscarf on. 807 00:29:56,379 --> 00:29:58,379 Um, yeah, I think that they-they really wanted 808 00:29:58,413 --> 00:30:00,379 to represent that, um, 809 00:30:00,413 --> 00:30:03,827 so they wanted to find someone who-who emulated that. 810 00:30:03,862 --> 00:30:06,206 We've made a point of sort of 811 00:30:06,241 --> 00:30:08,034 shining a light on certain issues, 812 00:30:08,068 --> 00:30:09,482 whether it was Asian American hate, 813 00:30:09,517 --> 00:30:13,413 whether it was LGBTQ in the military, 814 00:30:13,448 --> 00:30:15,551 whether it was police brutality against African Americans. 815 00:30:15,586 --> 00:30:17,034 -Out of the car. -Hey, w-whoa! 816 00:30:17,068 --> 00:30:19,034 Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. 817 00:30:19,068 --> 00:30:21,379 It was very, very important for me to tackle that 818 00:30:21,413 --> 00:30:23,482 and tell that story in a way that also 819 00:30:23,517 --> 00:30:25,896 reflected, like, my life. 820 00:30:25,931 --> 00:30:28,137 Super important for me as a young Black male. 821 00:30:28,172 --> 00:30:30,000 Unless Rountree murdered somebody this morning, 822 00:30:30,034 --> 00:30:32,034 there's no explanation for this. 823 00:30:32,068 --> 00:30:34,862 FRAZIER: And then there are the fierce women ofNCIS: L.A., 824 00:30:34,896 --> 00:30:36,862 giving us strong, independent 825 00:30:36,896 --> 00:30:39,034 and empowered role models for generations to come. 826 00:30:39,068 --> 00:30:40,758 Out of the car. 827 00:30:42,551 --> 00:30:43,551 [over radio]: Weapon. 828 00:30:45,793 --> 00:30:47,586 RUAH: I presumed, 829 00:30:47,620 --> 00:30:50,068 in my 24 years of age, 830 00:30:50,103 --> 00:30:52,068 that if I'm going to be strong and intelligent 831 00:30:52,103 --> 00:30:54,206 and a go-getter and all this stuff, 832 00:30:54,241 --> 00:30:56,137 that I had to perform, like, kind of stiff 833 00:30:56,172 --> 00:30:58,241 and very poised 834 00:30:58,275 --> 00:31:00,793 and-and once I fell into being more at ease 835 00:31:00,827 --> 00:31:02,620 with the character and knowing that I could be strong 836 00:31:02,655 --> 00:31:06,965 and tough and capable and smar, 837 00:31:07,000 --> 00:31:09,379 but also a goofball, it kind of changed everything. 838 00:31:09,413 --> 00:31:10,931 And that was the empowering thing. 839 00:31:10,965 --> 00:31:13,448 To be an example for other young women... 840 00:31:13,482 --> 00:31:15,896 Actually, I have a great story. 841 00:31:15,931 --> 00:31:17,655 I went home to New York for the summer, 842 00:31:17,689 --> 00:31:19,310 and this person, she said, 843 00:31:19,344 --> 00:31:22,206 "I just want to tell you that Nell Jones 844 00:31:22,241 --> 00:31:25,068 "makes all that tech stuff look cool. 845 00:31:25,103 --> 00:31:27,931 "And my daughter sees that, and she sees you, 846 00:31:27,965 --> 00:31:30,724 and you've helped her see herself." 847 00:31:30,758 --> 00:31:32,448 OLSEN: It is the difference of entertainment 848 00:31:32,482 --> 00:31:33,896 from when I was a kid, like, 849 00:31:33,931 --> 00:31:36,068 what an '80s hero looks like versus now. 850 00:31:36,103 --> 00:31:38,103 Like, the fact that my two daughters, 851 00:31:38,137 --> 00:31:40,000 when they get to watch their aunt, 852 00:31:40,034 --> 00:31:42,448 like, as the toughest person in the room, 853 00:31:42,482 --> 00:31:46,137 I think it's, whether it's conscious or subconscious, 854 00:31:46,172 --> 00:31:47,724 I think it's an absolute necessity 855 00:31:47,758 --> 00:31:50,758 for-for us to have, you know... 856 00:31:52,068 --> 00:31:54,275 ...those-those heroes. 857 00:31:54,310 --> 00:31:56,551 FRAZIER: Coming up in our Salute to NCIS: L.A., 858 00:31:56,586 --> 00:31:59,137 the family behind the scenes. 859 00:31:59,172 --> 00:32:02,137 McRANEY: She's married to her on-screen husband's brother. 860 00:32:02,172 --> 00:32:03,034 So, it's... 861 00:32:04,413 --> 00:32:06,724 FRAZIER: And remembering a fallen legen. 862 00:32:06,758 --> 00:32:07,827 Miguel was special, man. 863 00:32:10,000 --> 00:32:12,931 Even in his last weeks of life, he never missed a table read. 864 00:32:18,103 --> 00:32:19,724 ♪ 865 00:32:23,793 --> 00:32:26,241 That guy there-- the really cute one-- 866 00:32:26,275 --> 00:32:28,241 so you think it's Deeks? It's not Deeks. 867 00:32:28,275 --> 00:32:29,758 That's my husband. 868 00:32:29,793 --> 00:32:31,482 RUAH [with British accent]: Right in the back there. 869 00:32:31,517 --> 00:32:33,137 They're interacting in a very interesting way. 870 00:32:33,172 --> 00:32:37,758 Perhaps we can get closer and observe them... in the wild. 871 00:32:38,931 --> 00:32:41,689 That's my husband right there! 872 00:32:41,724 --> 00:32:46,310 McRANEY: She's married to her on-screen husband's brother. 873 00:32:46,344 --> 00:32:48,551 So, it's... 874 00:32:48,586 --> 00:32:50,172 a strange family dynamic. 875 00:32:50,206 --> 00:32:51,758 You are so not my type. 876 00:32:51,793 --> 00:32:53,724 RAHIMI: Oh, boy. 877 00:32:53,758 --> 00:32:55,517 Talk about family drama. No, I'm just kidding. 878 00:32:55,551 --> 00:32:57,482 [laughs] They're so great. 879 00:32:57,517 --> 00:32:59,000 [laughs] 880 00:32:59,034 --> 00:33:00,103 CASTILLE: I'm like, "You guys are 881 00:33:00,137 --> 00:33:01,620 like brother and sister." 882 00:33:01,655 --> 00:33:03,310 Like, the conversations, the... 883 00:33:03,344 --> 00:33:04,896 you know, the little bickering back and forth. 884 00:33:04,931 --> 00:33:07,655 God. Now they're gonna air this. 885 00:33:07,689 --> 00:33:09,793 This is the worst part about your bad decisions. 886 00:33:10,931 --> 00:33:12,068 How does it...? 887 00:33:12,103 --> 00:33:14,034 God, no. 888 00:33:14,068 --> 00:33:15,413 -Yes. -Do you know how much time we spend...? 889 00:33:15,448 --> 00:33:17,137 -We do, actually, don't we? -Yes. 890 00:33:17,172 --> 00:33:18,655 -[beeps] -[both making retching sound] 891 00:33:18,689 --> 00:33:20,586 -[beep] -Now. Bam. Done. Cut. 892 00:33:20,620 --> 00:33:22,000 -[laughter] -You got it. It was great. 893 00:33:23,620 --> 00:33:25,482 RUAH: Eric joined us, uh, end of season one, 894 00:33:25,517 --> 00:33:27,379 and he said, "You need to meet my brother." 895 00:33:27,413 --> 00:33:30,655 And then I met Eric's now-wife- at the time, girlfriend-- Sara. 896 00:33:30,689 --> 00:33:31,965 And she was like, "You need to meet Dave. 897 00:33:32,000 --> 00:33:33,586 You need to meet Dave." 898 00:33:33,620 --> 00:33:35,931 Eric and Sarah invited me to go to a friend's house. 899 00:33:35,965 --> 00:33:38,448 Dave was there, and he... 900 00:33:38,482 --> 00:33:40,241 They were playing, uh, 901 00:33:40,275 --> 00:33:41,793 touch football or something like that. 902 00:33:41,827 --> 00:33:43,206 And the ball came flying in my direction, 903 00:33:43,241 --> 00:33:44,724 and he kind of, like, flew and caught the ball 904 00:33:44,758 --> 00:33:46,206 and fell at my feet. 905 00:33:46,241 --> 00:33:47,793 And I looked down, and I said, "What's up?" 906 00:33:47,827 --> 00:33:49,827 And I didn't know that was Eric's brother at the time. 907 00:33:49,862 --> 00:33:52,551 I looked down, and I was like, "Wow, that guy's attractive." 908 00:33:52,586 --> 00:33:54,827 Turns out it was Dave, turns out the attraction was mutual, 909 00:33:54,862 --> 00:33:57,724 and turns out we got married and had two kids. 910 00:33:57,758 --> 00:34:00,827 [laughing]: The rest is history. 911 00:34:00,862 --> 00:34:04,000 FRAZIER: In 2013, Dave and Dani had their first son, River, 912 00:34:04,034 --> 00:34:07,896 just four months after Eric and Sarah welcomed his cousin Wyat. 913 00:34:07,931 --> 00:34:11,379 Then, in 2016, both women gave birth to girls 914 00:34:11,413 --> 00:34:13,310 just three weeks apart. 915 00:34:13,344 --> 00:34:15,137 -Eric definitely got the brunt of it. -Comes home, 916 00:34:15,172 --> 00:34:17,620 and he's like, "Man, phew, Dani today." And I'm like, 917 00:34:17,655 --> 00:34:19,000 "What are you talking about? What do you mean?" 918 00:34:19,034 --> 00:34:20,688 -[laughing] Just like... -[laughing] 919 00:34:20,724 --> 00:34:22,172 RUAH: I remember the first time 920 00:34:22,206 --> 00:34:23,516 the cast ever went out to dinner together. 921 00:34:24,757 --> 00:34:26,275 And it was season one, so at the time, 922 00:34:26,310 --> 00:34:28,379 I was like, "Oh, my God, I'm having dinner 923 00:34:28,413 --> 00:34:31,482 with Chris O'Donnell and LL Cool J. Oh, my God." 924 00:34:31,516 --> 00:34:33,103 And now I'm just like, "Yeah, what's up, bro?" 925 00:34:33,137 --> 00:34:35,655 They're my brothers. [laughs] 926 00:34:35,688 --> 00:34:37,310 I love them so much. 927 00:34:37,344 --> 00:34:39,034 LL COOL J: I think when you work 928 00:34:39,068 --> 00:34:42,034 this closely with people for so long, we have a real rapport 929 00:34:42,068 --> 00:34:44,172 and a real relationship with them. 930 00:34:44,206 --> 00:34:45,793 We're going to always know each other and always be friends. 931 00:34:45,827 --> 00:34:47,585 I mean, it's just, this is what it is. 932 00:34:48,896 --> 00:34:52,000 CASTILLE: The relationships that you see on camera, 933 00:34:52,034 --> 00:34:54,620 the chemistry that you see there, is-is due to the fact 934 00:34:54,655 --> 00:34:57,103 that we all have great relationships outside of work. 935 00:34:57,137 --> 00:34:58,034 RAHIMI: It is like a family. 936 00:34:58,068 --> 00:34:59,551 That's what was so beautiful 937 00:34:59,586 --> 00:35:01,068 about the show, is it really was a family. 938 00:35:01,103 --> 00:35:03,448 FRAZIER: And just like any family, 939 00:35:03,482 --> 00:35:06,172 the cast faced some heartbreaking losses. 940 00:35:06,206 --> 00:35:09,034 In January 2017, their beloved costar, 941 00:35:09,068 --> 00:35:12,965 Miguel Ferrer, passed away after battling throat cancer. 942 00:35:13,000 --> 00:35:16,413 His final episode as NCIS Assistant Director Owen Granger 943 00:35:16,448 --> 00:35:19,034 aired February 19, 2017. 944 00:35:19,068 --> 00:35:21,620 His loss is still felt. 945 00:35:21,655 --> 00:35:23,586 Yeah, it's tough. Miguel was tough. 946 00:35:23,620 --> 00:35:26,551 You can watch his last couple episodes. He was... 947 00:35:29,793 --> 00:35:31,965 He was really struggling. 948 00:35:32,000 --> 00:35:33,448 RUAH: And the fact that 949 00:35:33,482 --> 00:35:35,482 even though he was... 950 00:35:40,068 --> 00:35:41,896 Even in his last weeks of life, 951 00:35:41,931 --> 00:35:44,275 he never missed a table read. He came 952 00:35:44,310 --> 00:35:46,206 to every table read. 953 00:35:46,241 --> 00:35:47,586 OLSEN: I just assumed that 954 00:35:47,620 --> 00:35:49,758 he was going to get better like he did the time before. 955 00:35:49,793 --> 00:35:51,620 And then when he passed away, like... 956 00:35:57,965 --> 00:36:00,103 Didn't get a chance to... 957 00:36:02,517 --> 00:36:04,551 Uh, we didn't get a chance to say goodbye to him. 958 00:36:08,068 --> 00:36:09,310 RUAH: After he passed, his wife 959 00:36:09,344 --> 00:36:11,827 came up to me, and, 960 00:36:11,862 --> 00:36:14,758 um... she said, "You know, 961 00:36:14,793 --> 00:36:19,241 Miguel was always really shy on the red carpets and stuff." 962 00:36:19,275 --> 00:36:21,793 She said, "He would wait for you to arrive." 963 00:36:21,827 --> 00:36:23,862 'Cause I'm obviously, like, big and loud and whatever. 964 00:36:23,896 --> 00:36:25,344 And she's like, "He would wait for you to arrive 965 00:36:25,379 --> 00:36:27,689 so he could walk down the carpet with you." 966 00:36:27,724 --> 00:36:31,482 His last red carpet, I was super pregnant with my daughte, 967 00:36:31,517 --> 00:36:34,931 and I kept yelling out that it was his baby. [laughs] 968 00:36:34,965 --> 00:36:36,862 You know, and he laughed, and we laughed together. 969 00:36:38,517 --> 00:36:39,896 He was... 970 00:36:40,862 --> 00:36:43,310 ...a big storyteller. 971 00:36:43,344 --> 00:36:46,448 I mean, he was the epitome of a Hollywood baby, right? 972 00:36:46,482 --> 00:36:47,862 SMITH: He grew up 973 00:36:47,896 --> 00:36:51,137 in old Hollywood, and he was 974 00:36:51,172 --> 00:36:53,586 just a wealth of information. 975 00:36:53,620 --> 00:36:57,482 Frank Sinatra was in his living room when he was a kid 976 00:36:57,517 --> 00:36:58,689 because his mom was Rosemary Clooney, 977 00:36:58,724 --> 00:37:00,344 and I mean, just... 978 00:37:00,379 --> 00:37:02,862 You know, and his cousin George Clooney. 979 00:37:02,896 --> 00:37:04,034 We got inside tips about George's wedding. 980 00:37:04,068 --> 00:37:06,172 SMITH: You know, 981 00:37:06,206 --> 00:37:09,206 that's not normal life. [laughs] 982 00:37:09,241 --> 00:37:11,000 LL COOL J: Miguel was special, man. 983 00:37:11,034 --> 00:37:12,517 Uh, you know, 984 00:37:12,551 --> 00:37:14,551 he was Miguel Bond to me. He was the coolest dude. 985 00:37:14,586 --> 00:37:16,172 And I saw him-- He rolled up on a horse one day, 986 00:37:16,206 --> 00:37:18,586 one of these seasons. He, like, rolled up so cool. 987 00:37:18,620 --> 00:37:20,379 Like, yo, Miguel was 988 00:37:20,413 --> 00:37:21,724 the coolest dude on the planet. 989 00:37:21,758 --> 00:37:23,862 Yo, he was hilarious. He was amazing. 990 00:37:23,896 --> 00:37:24,965 Good memories. 991 00:37:29,965 --> 00:37:31,724 It's hard for me to even put into words. 992 00:37:31,758 --> 00:37:35,000 14 years is one-third of my life. 993 00:37:35,034 --> 00:37:37,172 FRAZIER: The cast reflects on their journey, but if you think 994 00:37:37,206 --> 00:37:40,827 they left the set empty-handed, oh, think again. 995 00:37:40,862 --> 00:37:41,551 LL COOL J: I was thinking about putting the boatshed 996 00:37:41,586 --> 00:37:42,448 -in my backyard. -[laughing] 997 00:37:49,068 --> 00:37:50,586 ♪ 998 00:37:52,793 --> 00:37:55,620 -What am I doing? Praying? -RUAH: Not so much here. 999 00:37:55,655 --> 00:37:57,448 Okay, this is going to be on national television. 1000 00:37:57,482 --> 00:37:59,241 [laughs] Okay. 1001 00:37:59,275 --> 00:38:01,517 REPORTER: Can you describe NCIS 1002 00:38:01,551 --> 00:38:04,103 only using the letters N,C, I and S? 1003 00:38:04,137 --> 00:38:05,172 Wow. 1004 00:38:06,379 --> 00:38:08,482 New. 1005 00:38:08,517 --> 00:38:10,310 Classic. 1006 00:38:10,344 --> 00:38:12,965 Uh, NCIS.Hmm, geez. 1007 00:38:13,000 --> 00:38:15,655 Inspiring, did you say? Yes. 1008 00:38:15,689 --> 00:38:17,172 Sexy. 1009 00:38:17,206 --> 00:38:18,655 Really? 1010 00:38:18,689 --> 00:38:20,172 -Okay. You ready? -[laughing] 1011 00:38:20,206 --> 00:38:21,344 Yeah. What was the question? 1012 00:38:21,379 --> 00:38:23,448 "Never ceases..." 1013 00:38:24,482 --> 00:38:26,448 "...to interrupt... 1014 00:38:26,482 --> 00:38:28,689 the sexy." [laughs] 1015 00:38:28,724 --> 00:38:30,689 That's the worst thing I've ever said on camera. 1016 00:38:30,724 --> 00:38:32,344 -What did Chris say? -Sexy. 1017 00:38:32,379 --> 00:38:34,344 Same thing? Oh, my God. 1018 00:38:34,379 --> 00:38:36,689 [laughter] 1019 00:38:36,724 --> 00:38:38,586 I'm on the catwalk with... 1020 00:38:38,620 --> 00:38:41,413 ♪ I'm too sexy for this uniform.♪ 1021 00:38:41,448 --> 00:38:43,482 FRAZIER: You know, it wasn't always hard work and chasing 1022 00:38:43,517 --> 00:38:46,068 bad guys for theNCIS: L.A. cast. 1023 00:38:46,103 --> 00:38:47,448 [laughs] 1024 00:38:49,000 --> 00:38:51,413 FRAZIER: And after 14 years on a set, 1025 00:38:51,448 --> 00:38:54,413 it starts to feel like a second home. 1026 00:38:54,448 --> 00:38:56,448 So, what do you do when it's time to say goodbye? 1027 00:38:56,482 --> 00:38:58,931 You take some keepsakes. 1028 00:38:58,965 --> 00:39:00,482 I got all the goodies. 1029 00:39:00,517 --> 00:39:03,000 [both laughing] 1030 00:39:03,034 --> 00:39:05,379 LL COOL J: I got all the goodies. 1031 00:39:05,413 --> 00:39:07,551 Nah, I just wanted my, um... 1032 00:39:07,586 --> 00:39:09,655 -O'DONNELL: I got my vest. -LL COOL J: I got my vest. 1033 00:39:09,689 --> 00:39:10,931 -Um, I got my badge. -Oh, you did? 1034 00:39:10,965 --> 00:39:12,482 -Yeah, I got the badge. -I need to... 1035 00:39:12,517 --> 00:39:13,827 -I need to get my badge. -You like that? You like that, huh? 1036 00:39:13,862 --> 00:39:15,344 Yeah, you kind of one-upped me there. 1037 00:39:15,379 --> 00:39:16,931 RUAH: I took a lot of Kensi clothes because, 1038 00:39:16,965 --> 00:39:19,137 come on, those boots, those jeans, 1039 00:39:19,172 --> 00:39:22,827 those sweaters, those plaid shirts. [laughs] 1040 00:39:22,862 --> 00:39:25,034 So we always had two badges in case 1041 00:39:25,068 --> 00:39:26,034 one got lost. We had two badges. 1042 00:39:26,068 --> 00:39:27,758 And I asked for both badges 1043 00:39:27,793 --> 00:39:29,137 so I could eventually give one to each kid. 1044 00:39:29,172 --> 00:39:31,172 I'd be like, "Look." 1045 00:39:31,206 --> 00:39:33,517 And on the badges is still my photograph from season one. 1046 00:39:33,551 --> 00:39:35,827 So... [laughing] 1047 00:39:35,862 --> 00:39:37,206 OLSEN: If you, uh, watch the finale, 1048 00:39:37,241 --> 00:39:38,931 I'm wearing a pink blazer to the wedding. 1049 00:39:38,965 --> 00:39:40,344 And I literally took that, 1050 00:39:40,379 --> 00:39:41,689 uh, and then wore it to the wrap party. 1051 00:39:41,724 --> 00:39:44,034 And a bunch of Jordans. 1052 00:39:46,068 --> 00:39:48,310 Wearing them right now. Just go like that. Yup. 1053 00:39:48,344 --> 00:39:51,551 I got to snag a few clothes and some shoes. 1054 00:39:51,586 --> 00:39:53,137 I just took my chair back, 1055 00:39:53,172 --> 00:39:55,931 and I took a lot of wardrobe. [laughs] I... 1056 00:39:55,965 --> 00:39:58,241 Rountree's got a good wardrobe. 1057 00:39:58,275 --> 00:40:00,034 LL COOL J: I want to make sure I get a Sam Hanna outfit 1058 00:40:00,068 --> 00:40:01,241 and a Callen outfit. 1059 00:40:01,275 --> 00:40:02,655 I want that, as well, so I can put it 1060 00:40:02,689 --> 00:40:04,068 in one of those shadow boxes. 1061 00:40:04,103 --> 00:40:05,724 I'm trying to pack up 1062 00:40:05,758 --> 00:40:07,827 the rental house that we've had in Encino 1063 00:40:07,862 --> 00:40:10,068 and move all of that stuff to Florida. 1064 00:40:10,103 --> 00:40:11,586 And when I thought about taking something 1065 00:40:11,620 --> 00:40:13,586 from the set, it was like, 1066 00:40:13,620 --> 00:40:15,655 "What are you thinking of? 1067 00:40:15,689 --> 00:40:18,827 "You got enough crap to haul to the other side of the country. 1068 00:40:18,862 --> 00:40:19,965 Get over it." 1069 00:40:21,724 --> 00:40:24,310 FRAZIER: But it's not really goodbye for this cast, 'cause 1070 00:40:24,344 --> 00:40:26,655 once you're family, you're always family. 1071 00:40:26,689 --> 00:40:28,379 And let's not forget about the group text. 1072 00:40:28,413 --> 00:40:30,034 I'll text him dumb stuff, and he will me, 1073 00:40:30,068 --> 00:40:31,310 as much as I would my best friends 1074 00:40:31,344 --> 00:40:33,000 from college or high school. 1075 00:40:33,034 --> 00:40:34,379 There's a couple of different ones, which is interesting. 1076 00:40:34,413 --> 00:40:36,655 You got LL Cool J on a text thread, 1077 00:40:36,689 --> 00:40:38,137 you don't want to just be hitting it every day. 1078 00:40:38,172 --> 00:40:39,586 That's LL. 1079 00:40:39,620 --> 00:40:41,586 So that one's... You-you save the special stuff 1080 00:40:41,620 --> 00:40:44,000 for-for the one with everybody on it. 1081 00:40:44,034 --> 00:40:46,862 Just pick up the damn phone and talk to me. 1082 00:40:46,896 --> 00:40:48,758 McRANEY: Everybody in that cast I want to see again. 1083 00:40:48,793 --> 00:40:51,068 I've given everybody my number. 1084 00:40:51,103 --> 00:40:54,689 They know where I'm moving. It's, uh.... yeah, you know. 1085 00:40:54,724 --> 00:40:56,034 -O'DONNELL: I will see him more... -LL COOL J: Yeah. 1086 00:40:56,068 --> 00:40:57,310 O'DONNELL: ...now that we're not working. 1087 00:40:57,344 --> 00:40:58,896 It's my man. Like, we... 1088 00:40:58,931 --> 00:41:00,206 Look, we worked together for 14 years. 1089 00:41:00,241 --> 00:41:01,448 He's got a little BabyBjoörn. 1090 00:41:01,482 --> 00:41:03,034 He's going to carry me around town. 1091 00:41:03,068 --> 00:41:04,241 -[laughing] -Just kind of cozy in there. 1092 00:41:04,275 --> 00:41:05,896 It's gonna be great. It's gonna be great. 1093 00:41:05,931 --> 00:41:07,482 Chris needs some milk. 1094 00:41:07,517 --> 00:41:09,034 [both laughing] 1095 00:41:09,068 --> 00:41:13,620 Here's to happy endings and new beginnings. 1096 00:41:13,655 --> 00:41:15,482 OLSEN: What is the thing that I will miss the most? 1097 00:41:15,517 --> 00:41:17,379 And when you have a kid 1098 00:41:17,413 --> 00:41:19,793 that moves out here from Iowa with $500 1099 00:41:19,827 --> 00:41:21,448 in his pocket with, like, the hopes and dreams 1100 00:41:21,482 --> 00:41:24,896 of doing something special, you can't ask for more than that, 1101 00:41:24,931 --> 00:41:27,413 which is to go to work with people you love 1102 00:41:27,448 --> 00:41:29,241 and get to do something that-that you care about 1103 00:41:29,275 --> 00:41:31,655 and to tell stories that sometimes, 1104 00:41:31,689 --> 00:41:34,241 much to my surprise, like, mattered to people. 1105 00:41:34,275 --> 00:41:37,620 I-I mean, I don't understand how you can't miss that. 1106 00:41:37,655 --> 00:41:39,655 I'm going to miss this. 1107 00:41:39,689 --> 00:41:41,206 And I think we did good work here. 1108 00:41:41,241 --> 00:41:42,931 We did great work. 1109 00:41:42,965 --> 00:41:44,965 I look around, and these are the people 1110 00:41:45,000 --> 00:41:47,068 who I'll remember for the rest of my life. 1111 00:41:47,103 --> 00:41:49,448 FOA: You hear from other cast members, 1112 00:41:49,482 --> 00:41:51,586 you hear from other crew members 1113 00:41:51,620 --> 00:41:55,896 how these other shows... They're like, "Nothing is like this." 1114 00:41:55,931 --> 00:41:58,068 We are on something very special. 1115 00:41:58,103 --> 00:41:59,758 You really have to remember to cherish it, 1116 00:41:59,793 --> 00:42:02,655 um, and I think we did. 1117 00:42:02,689 --> 00:42:04,379 Now that it's all over, how do I feel? 1118 00:42:04,413 --> 00:42:06,482 I feel super grateful. 1119 00:42:06,517 --> 00:42:09,172 I'm... so grateful 1120 00:42:09,206 --> 00:42:10,655 to have been a part of something, 1121 00:42:10,689 --> 00:42:11,896 to be a part of history, reall. 1122 00:42:11,931 --> 00:42:15,034 RUAH: I got to be a part of it 1123 00:42:15,068 --> 00:42:17,862 with those particular people, that particular cast, 1124 00:42:17,896 --> 00:42:21,655 that particular crew, those particular directors. 1125 00:42:21,689 --> 00:42:23,793 This particular network. 1126 00:42:23,827 --> 00:42:26,275 My God. 1127 00:42:26,310 --> 00:42:27,827 Pinch me. 1128 00:42:27,862 --> 00:42:29,275 It's time, and we're good. 1129 00:42:29,310 --> 00:42:31,103 I think we're fine with it. 1130 00:42:31,137 --> 00:42:34,034 I think, at the end of the day, would we have continued? Sure. 1131 00:42:34,068 --> 00:42:35,655 But if this is... But the time is right. 1132 00:42:35,689 --> 00:42:37,379 -We ended on top. -Yeah. 1133 00:42:37,413 --> 00:42:38,862 You know, we ended on top, 1134 00:42:38,896 --> 00:42:40,724 and-and that's a beautiful thing. 1135 00:42:40,758 --> 00:42:43,793 -That was a pretty sweet moment. -Yeah. 1136 00:42:43,827 --> 00:42:45,965 I've had a lot of those over the years. 1137 00:42:46,000 --> 00:42:47,344 FRAZER: You know, this empty soundstage 1138 00:42:47,379 --> 00:42:48,965 holds a lot of memories. 1139 00:42:49,000 --> 00:42:51,517 Lifelong friendships were forged here. 1140 00:42:51,551 --> 00:42:54,000 Great television was created. 1141 00:42:54,034 --> 00:42:56,862 Here's one last salute to the cast and crew 1142 00:42:56,896 --> 00:42:58,620 ofNCIS: Los Angeles. 1143 00:42:58,655 --> 00:43:01,034 Keep believing in the beauty of your dreams. 1144 00:43:01,068 --> 00:43:02,758 Thank you for sharing this journey with us. 1145 00:43:02,793 --> 00:43:04,413 Thank you for riding with us. 1146 00:43:04,448 --> 00:43:06,931 And, uh, you know, the best is yet to come. 1147 00:43:06,965 --> 00:43:08,689 Amen. 1148 00:43:08,724 --> 00:43:10,379 I'll leave it to my preacher. 1149 00:43:10,413 --> 00:43:12,827 ♪ 1150 00:43:20,620 --> 00:43:22,862 Captioning sponsored by CBS 1151 00:43:22,896 --> 00:43:23,896 Captioned by Media Access Group at WGBH access.wgbh.org