… with another sneak peek for tonight’s NCISLA episode “Beacon”…
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NCIS Los Angeles Season Six Finale Scoop

NCIS: Los Angeles (CBS)
Airs: Monday, May 18 at 10/9c
Season 6 ends with a Callen-centric episode that finds the team traveling to Moscow to continue looking into the case of the oil tanker that went missing earlier this season. Their investigation also turns up some surprising revelations about Callen from both Hetty and Arcady Kolcheck, who returns for the episode. “There’s a fairly big reveal at the end,” executive producer R. Scott Gemmill teases. “Callen’s put in somewhat a precarious position because he has an opportunity to learn more about his past, but he has to focus on the task at hand more. So, he’s sort of torn between the two opportunities.” The “big reveal” comes courtesy of Hetty, whose past also becomes illuminated in a surprising way. “She runs into some old acquaintances and reveals something … that you wouldn’t have expected from Hetty,” Gemmill says. In addition, the finale will also introduce a female character who will return in a different capacity that will play into Callen’s life as well.
source: tvguide.com
NCIS Los Angeles ‘Beacon’ Promo Picture Gallery
NCIS Los Angeles 'Beacon' Promo Picture
Pictured: Daniela Ruah (Special Agent Kensi Blye), Elena Evangelo (Elia Berkeley), Matt Stasi (Patrick Berkeley) and Eric Christian Olsen (LAPD Liaison Marty Deeks). Callen and Sam are shocked when an old acquaintance, who they thought was the recent victim of a murder, appears and asks for their help. As the team investigates, they uncover a possible breach of America's economic sanctions against Russia, on NCIS: LOS ANGELES, Monday, April 20 (9:59-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Photo: Sonja Flemming/CBS ©2015 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
NCIS Los Angeles Season Six Finale Synopsis

We’ve come a long way since the Season Six premiere on September 29, 2014… today CBS announced the Season Six Finale storyline…
MONDAY, MAY 18
NCIS: LOS ANGELES (10:00-11:00 PM)
“Chernoff, K.” – An ongoing case leads Callen (Chris O’Donnell), Sam (LL COOL J), Deeks (Eric Christian Olsen) and Kensi (Daniela Ruah) to Moscow, where the team must assume multiple undercover identities to locate their suspects. Also, Callen uncovers new information regarding his father.
Chris O’Donnell Dishes On His Health And Fitness Struggle
Chris O’Donnell had no idea he was in for a major wake-up call when he teamed up with John Hancock and Vitality to encourage consumers to make small steps to achieving healthier lives. The “NCIS: Los Angeles” star dished on his big revelation while chatting with Wonderwall.com following his visit to John Hancock Vitality Village in New York City last week. Keep reading to see what he told us about the biggest challenge to his health and fitness, how he juggles his busy work schedule with his family life, his thoughts on his kids’ pursuing careers in entertainment and more!
Chris O’Donnell on his struggle to make healthy lifestyle choices in his everyday life: “It’s funny. I struggle with it based on the number of hours I work at my job. I’m filming 14 hours a day, and I have five kids at home. So I’m always trying to find time and trying to make healthy choices as far as my diet and what I eat. I’m an active person. I play a lot of beach volleyball. I do yoga and play golf. I’m chasing five kids around on the weekends. But it’s hard to maintain that. Part of being a parent is setting a good example and knowing that you need to take care of yourself because you need to stick around for a while to raise your children.”
On John Hancock’s Vitality Age Calculator: “John Hancock wants to reward people who are taking care of themselves and making small steps to improve themselves. They’ve come up with this Vitality Age Calculator. On average, an American is actually five years older than their real age — that’s their Vitality Age. The good news is that you can improve it by making small changes to your diet and lifestyle. So I’ve got some room to improve. I’m 44, but my vitality age was calculated at 49, so I’ve got some work to do in that department.”
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