Category Archives: Eric Christian Olsen

Behind-The-Scenes Pictures with Daniela Ruah and Eric Christian Olsen

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Actors @danielaruah and @ericcolsen blaming first assistant director Eric Pot. First assistant director Eric Pot blaming god. #ncisla #madeinla @kharimoto @jpkouz @chrisodonnell @llcoolj” @LarryTeng

 

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Squish… @ericcolsen #ncisla” @DanielaRuah

 

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Spoiler, she gets shot out a cannon! @DanielaRuah #ncisla” @JohnScottMills

Classified Deeks’ Profile **UPDATE**

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Thanks to our readers who sent us new information and details after we revealed the “Classified Deeks’ Profile” beginning of the month we are now able to share a revised, updated version…
ENJOY !!

Go to the new profile by clicking on the picture…

Decidedly Deeks New Caption Contest!

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New Caption Contest!  

Come on and Make us Laugh!  

Tell us what Deeks and Kensi are saying in this picture!

Submit your entry in the comments below and the winner will win a Decidedly Deeks wrist band!  Good luck!

 

@DeeksFreak

@DeeksFreak

 

Detective Quarterly He’s Got the Look Winning Picture

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Ok, so the man looks good in jeans….and a gun…and an attitude!  No argument there!  The winner of our Detective Quarterly poll was Casual Cop Deeks (above) receiving 21% of the vote and Max Gentry Deeks coming up a close second.  Our next poll on Detective Quarterly will let you pick your favorite sexy looks for Deeks.  Coming up soon on Decidedly Deeks!  Stay tuned!

 

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New Mini FanFic

MARTY DEEKS LOVES SURPRISES

By @cuttestnik

Everybody knows that Marty Deeks loves surprises!

When he was a child, it used to surprise him how after a night of abuse and beating, everything used to go back to normal the next morning.

It uses to surprise him how he could easily lie to people about his beating. Later he found out that nobody cared.

He was surprised when he found one person in his life, Ray who cared about him when no one else did.

When he shot his father, he was scared because he thought that as soon as his father was out of jail, he would beat the hell out of him. But he was surprised when all that beatings and abusive talks stopped and he never saw his father again.

It surprised him how he easily flipped from being a lawyer to LAPD cop and undercover specialist.  He was surprised at how much he loved helping other people.

One of the biggest surprises of his life was when Hetty offered him the liaison position at NCIS. It also surprised him that he found his home in NCIS and how much he enjoyed it. He never thought he would ever gain their trust but he did.

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It surprised him how much he hated playing a jerk like Max Gentry and how it came so easily to him.  It also scared him.

But the best surprise of his life was how a person he thought was a drug dealer at first, turned out to be
a federal agent. Then the federal agent became his partner. But what surprised him the most was, how his partner became his friend and then his best friend and then one day the love of his life.  Kensi Blye became Marty Deeks’ everything.

It surprised him when Kensi told him that he was the only person she trusts.

It surprised him how easy it was to work with Kensi and how much he loved going undercover with her as husband and wife.

He was surprised to find out that the person he loves the most is afraid to lose him. It touched him to see the tears in her eyes.

It surprised him at how much he loved the smell of sunshine and gunpowder.  He loved it a lot!

But he was surprised at how easy it was to love Kensi and how hard it was to communicate with her.

He knows his life ahead will always be full of surprises, good and bad.  But one thing is for sure…

Marty Deeks loves surprises!

 

DC, Marvel and Deeks by @imahistorian

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“It’s a surfer…It’s a police detective…It’s Marty Deeks!”

By: Mel (@imahistorian)

In the season two episode “Personal,” Deeks revealed to Kensi, in a surprising moment of insight for both characters, that he reads comic books, notably of the DC and Marvel variety.  It isn’t a revelation delved into very deeply at that moment of the episode or since, but there’s enough of a hint to suggest that Deeks has a collection of some volume, and that he may have been collecting comics for some time.

The history of DC and Marvel comics goes back to the 1930s, with superheroes and stories that are fun for their escapism and imagination.  There are billionaire playboys, aliens from far off planets, Amazonian women, ordinary people struck by extraordinary circumstances like spider bites, and scientific experiments gone wrong.  People read comics for fun, for art, for the fantastical stories, and maybe because they want to imagine impossible but amazing things happening to them just as they do to the comic book’s heroes.

Looking at the various comic book heroes, I narrowed them down to several Deeks might have read and might have been influenced by growing up.  And there were some repeating themes that showed up and made me wonder if Deeks might have related to any particular hero more than another.

Could he have related to how Superman/Clark Kent, Batman/Bruce Wayne, Spider-man/Peter Parker were orphans?  Knowing what little we do about his lack of a relationship with his father, might he have wished for the fatherly influence of Jonathan Kent or Uncle Ben?

Maybe Deeks would have been attracted to the billionaire playboy lifestyles of Bruce Wayne, Oliver Queen (Green Arrow), and Tony Stark (Iron Man).  Deeks might have been fascinated by the larger-than-human heroes like Superman who has superpowers like flight and strength, or the Flash with his superhuman reflexes and super-speed.

Or perhaps Deeks identified with the more “self made” superheroes like Batman, who often used his deductive skills and weapons of his own design and making, and Tony Stark, who engineered his own suit as Iron Man.

It could be that with his love for the sea that Deeks might have enjoyed Aquaman for his abilities to survive underwater, communicate with the sea life, and swim.  Maybe Deeks even felt a close kinship with Thor, based on the god of Norse mythology, as part of his Norwegian cultural heritage!  And we know he’s given Kensi the nickname Wonder Woman, which is quite the compliment considering that heroine’s history as a feminist icon fighting for justice and peace, and her training in martial arts and ancient forms of combat!

I wonder also if through the course of his young life and the possible difficulties of his upbringing and time in law enforcement if Deeks might identify with the tortured darkness of Bruce Wayne, the loneliness of Peter Parker, or the split personality of the Hulk/Bruce Banner.  Would Deeks have felt the isolation that Superman and Thor felt as aliens on earth?  We don’t necessarily have all the details of Deeks’ history, but these characters might represent an outlet and examples Deeks could identify with.  Maybe Deeks became a lawyer to focus on social change and Robin Hood-like activism like Green Arrow.

The comic book has evolved over the decades, with superhero films relatively recent in their mass popularity in our culture.  Save for the occasional Superman movie and a few TV shows and cartoons for other superheroes, growing up Deeks would have had to rely largely on comic books for his superhero fix.  And the picture of him lost in a comic book, wrapped up in the action and stories, the detailed drawings of crazy feats of adventure and daring, is one that speaks to an active imagination.

I don’t think there was any one specific comic book character Deeks favored.  I think there were probably aspects of many of them he related to that come alive in the man we see as Marty Deeks.  It could be Superman’s innate goodness and moral compass as someone wanting to protect people, something Deeks has mentioned as a reason for becoming a cop in Season 2’s “Overwatch.”  Or perhaps Deeks relates to something like Batman’s drive for revenge against the powerful and corrupt as shown in Season 3’s “The Debt.”

And it wouldn’t surprise me if Deeks took something of a lesson from Spider-man that “with great power there must also come great responsibility.”  For all his humor, Deeks takes his job, the safety of his team, and his abilities seriously.  And maybe some of that comes from the lessons learned in comic books.

 

What do you think?  What comic book characters might Deeks relate to and why?

 

Thanks go out to Colleen for her creative comic book  recreation of Joe Wilson’s episode Personal!!

Eric Christian Olsen about NCISLA Season Five Premiere

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‘NCIS: LA’: FINALE TRAUMA WILL HAVE ‘UNBELIEVABLE EMOTIONAL CONSEQUENCES’ ON DEEKS
Poor Deeks. Poor Sam. Poor everyone! The gang on NCIS: LA was up a creek without a paddle and headed for a whirlpool at the end of last season, and things will probably get worse before they get better. But here’s the upside to all of this peril: It’s going to make for can’t-miss drama, according to Eric Christian Olsen.

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