NCIS: LA Stars: Kensi and Deeks’ Romance Will Be the “Catalyst for a Lot of Mistakes”

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Now that Kensi Blye (Daniela Ruah) and Marty Deeks (Eric Christian Olsen) have decided to take the plunge into a full-fledged relationship onNCIS: Los Angeles, the next step is navigating the waters. And perhaps the most important question is this: What impact will their coupling have on their approach to cases?

“Everybody’s kind of waiting to see if our work is jeopardized by the success of the relationship,” Olsen told TVGuide.com during a recent set visit. “Now you have two characters that are obviously meant to be together, together under the most dynamic and terrifying of circumstances. When things go wrong, is it going to be the fault of that relationship?

“We make decisions based on being a good agent,” Olsen continues. “We make decisions based on what’s in the best interest of the country or the mission, and everything kind of flies out the window when you become so emotionally invested in your partner. … Now [Deeks] has this realization that [Kensi] is the most important person in the world to him. And I think it’s going to be the catalyst for a lot of mistakes.”

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2 thoughts on “NCIS: LA Stars: Kensi and Deeks’ Romance Will Be the “Catalyst for a Lot of Mistakes”

  1. Steena

    I really hope there’s no break-up on the cards – but I’m guessing Deeks may be pulled from his liaison officer position and sent back to the LAPD…

    1. Fenix

      Don’t worry, no break up on plan, just boring bumpy road.
      Deeks back to LAPD?
      Maybe for 1-2 episodes, what can be good.
      They get some time for calming down.

      Future for Densi, looks very boring.
      Too professional, something like “drama looks like mistakes”, because they are in relationship.
      Maybe if they try use them heads, or brains…..
      Well, that could be nice, but probably too smart for our standard scenario. 😉

      I only really hope, that will be more fun, instead of awkwardness or weirdness.

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