NCIS: Los Angeles - Season 4
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NCIS: Los Angeles - Season 4

tvTV-14Season 4
September 25, 2012
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TL;DR Verdict

NCIS: LA S4 delivers pure procedural thrills – zero wokeness (1/10), organic diversity, no politics or lectures, just high-stakes action and massive ratings.

Detailed Analysis

NCIS: Los Angeles Season 4 exemplifies traditional network procedural storytelling at its finest, delivering pulse-pounding episodes centered on counter-terrorism, espionage, nuclear threats, and cartel operations without any intrusive progressive ideological overlay. The multi-ethnic cast, including LL Cool J as the formidable Sam Hanna and Daniela Ruah as the capable Kensi Blye, integrates organically into the high-stakes action ensemble, reflecting natural diversity in a modern LA-based team rather than serving as a vehicle for identity politics or DEI mandates. Linda Hunt's Hetty Lange is a no-nonsense authority figure whose personal life remains irrelevant to the plot. Episodes like 'Dead Body Politic' touch on political conspiracy but prioritize thriller elements over critique of systems or norms. A single incidental moment saving an autistic girl adds humanity without lecturing. Absent are race/gender swaps, LGBTQ focal points, overt social justice themes, or creator activism; reception was stellar with massive ratings and no backlash decrying 'wokeness.' This season shines by focusing purely on entertainment value, unburdened by contemporary ideological pressures.

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