NCIS: Los Angeles - Season 10
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NCIS: Los Angeles - Season 10

tvTV-14Season 10
September 30, 2018
Available on:
YouTube TV
3Based
Analysis Score3/10
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TL;DR Verdict

NCIS: LA S10: Low wokeness (3/10) – pure procedural thrills, organic diversity, and zero preachy agendas, just national security action without political lectures.

Detailed Analysis

NCIS: Los Angeles Season 10 maintains its focus as a straightforward procedural crime drama centered on national security cases, espionage, and team dynamics, with virtually no overarching progressive ideological intrusion. The cast features a diverse ensemble including Black (LL Cool J), Latina (Daniela Ruah), Asian-American (Linda Hunt), and white actors, which feels organic for a Los Angeles-based NCIS team handling international threats and aligns with the show's established setup since its inception, without forced changes or DEI-driven recasting. The only noticeable progressive element is the introduction of Special Agent Fatima Namazi, a hijab-wearing Muslim analyst/field agent in episodes 10x14-15 'Smokescreen,' accompanied by a somewhat heavy-handed subplot confronting Islamophobia amid a terrorist plot, which some viewers noted as preachy but does not dominate the season or alter core storytelling. No prominent LGBTQ+ representation, gender/race-swaps, systemic critiques, or lecture moments permeate the narrative; episodes revolve around standard plots like arms deals, heists, and military tribunals. Absent any creator statements emphasizing activism, significant backlash, or quality-compromising messaging, the season prioritizes entertainment and thrills, earning praise for its consistency in reviews.

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