Remix of the song played in the club scene when Kensi’s “powdering her nose”…
Category Archives: 3×15 – Crimeleon
Crimeleon (3×15) review DENSI-style by @phillydi
Happy Valentine’s Day to my NCISLA family! We get a honey of an episode from the same players that brought us The Job (one of my favorite episodes!). Written by Frank Military and directed by Terrance O’Hara, the team is after a chameleon –like killer who has been able to slip through the hands of multi law enforcement agents by brilliantly changing personas and skipping town. Callen was one of those law enforcement agents trying to track the chameleon down and with Granger breathing down the team’s collective necks; they are tasked to bring this criminal to justice.
Looks like Granger is blaming Callen on this one and if that isn’t bad enough, the guy is stalking the NCIS team. The Chameleon (Where have you been lately Christopher Lambert?) has broken out of prison and Callen has taken it on himself to catch him. Granger is going to be sure to hold his feet to the fire until he does. Callen knows he’s missing something but with Sam he figures out how the Chameleon has been fooling the authorities but they have no idea what he looks like because he can assume so many accents and identities. Callen admits he’s the best he’s ever seen.
Read the rest of @phillydi’s review including her very special “Densi Watch”.
Crimeleon (3×15) review by @mokibobolink for @TVEquals
Tonight’s episode of NCIS: Los Angeles was like an enigma, wrapped in a mystery and surrounded by obscurity. The team is put on the case of a double homicide and soon enough they are working with Interpol and on the trail of a man only known as The Chameleon. The episode was called “Crimeleon,” probably because said chameleon was a major crime lord, while still managing to hide his identity from everyone, including Callen.
Turns out Callen caught the guy once before, but no one realized at the time who he was. Granger of course wants to blame Callen, and maybe even the rest of the team while he’s at it, but Hetty is having none of it, and defends them just as she always does. But that doesn’t really stop Callen from blaming himself and even he has to admit that this guy is good.
Read the rest of the review with @mokibobolink favourite bits of the episode on tvequals.com.