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‘NCIS: Los Angeles’ Season 5 Episode 5: ‘Unwritten Rule’

Coming up next on “NCIS: Los Angeles” Season 5 Episode 5, “Unwritten Rule,” analyst Nell Jones joins the NCIS: LA team in the field. He witnesses a former Navy officer’s girlfriend being kidnapped in exchange for Navy intelligence, and has to keep it together and follow the rules. Deeks, on the other hand, unknowingly breaks one of Hetty’s rules–a major no no.

Check out the video below and remember to tune in to “NCIS: Los Angeles” Tuesday night at 9:00 ET on CBS.

CBS describes the show as a drama about the high stakes world of the Office of Special Projects, a division of NCIS that is charged with apprehending dangerous and elusive criminals who pose a threat to the nation’s security. By assuming false identities and utilizing the most advanced technology, this team of highly trained agents goes deep undercover, putting their lives on the line in the field to bring down their targets. Special Agent “G” Callen is a chameleon who transforms himself into whomever he needs to be to infiltrate the criminal underworld. His partner is Special Agent Sam Hanna, a former U.S. Navy SEAL who has seen action in both Afghanistan and Iraq, and a surveillance expert who uses state of the art monitoring equipment to look out for those in the field and feed them crucial information. Assisting the team is Special Agent Kensi Blye, the exceptionally bright daughter of a slain Marine who lives for the adrenalin rush that comes with undercover work; Operational Psychologist Nate Getz, adept at getting into anybody’s head, profiling the target and monitoring agents’ states of mind before, during and after missions; Dominic Vail, the most recent addition to the team, is highly qualified but lacking in practical experience and Henrietta “Hetty” Lange who oversees the ‘backroom’ support staff tasked with providing everything from micro-surveillance cameras to cars. Armed with the latest in high tech gear and sent regularly into life-threatening situations, this tight-knit unit relies on each other to do what is necessary to protect national interests.

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