NCIS: Los Angeles - Season 6
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NCIS: Los Angeles - Season 6

tvTV-14Season 6
September 29, 2014
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TL;DR Verdict

NCIS: LA S6 scores 1/10 woke: Pure action-packed procedural with terrorism plots, organic diversity, and zero identity politics or lectures—just escapist team fun.

Detailed Analysis

NCIS: Los Angeles Season 6 exemplifies traditional procedural entertainment with a focus on high-stakes action, terrorism plots, internal agency threats, and team dynamics, free from any intrusive progressive ideological elements. The cast remains unchanged from prior seasons, featuring an organically diverse ensemble—including LL Cool J as Sam Hanna, Daniela Ruah as Kensi Blye, and Miguel Ferrer as Owen Granger—that reflects Los Angeles' demographics without forced changes, race-swapping, or DEI-driven recasting. Storytelling prioritizes submarine hijackings, mole hunts, sniper hunts, and infiltrations, with only incidental touches like one episode involving white supremacist villains (Episode 20, 'Rage') and a female sniper's backstory (Episode 22), neither of which devolve into lectures, identity politics, or systemic critiques. No prominent LGBTQ+ representation, gender ideology, or social justice activism shapes character arcs or plots. Creator intent shows no emphasis on challenging norms, and reception was strong (top 30 in viewership) with zero contemporary or retrospective backlash labeling it 'woke.' This season delivers pure escapist fun unmarred by modern ideological overlays, making it a refreshing standout in the franchise.

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