NCIS Los Angeles Season Five Episode 18 Name Revealed

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Thanks to @RTunell we now know that Episode 18 (produced as 5×17) will be called “Zero Days”.

This will be Andrew Bartels first solo episode after his co-writing experience with Frank Military on 5×13 “Allegiance”.
Are you looking forward to it as much as we do ??

5 thoughts on “NCIS Los Angeles Season Five Episode 18 Name Revealed

  1. Jan

    Hmmm. Is this a geek episode? I’m wondering if the title refers to a zero day cyber attack (i.e., an attack that’s launched before the security loophole gets closed). I recall seeing a tweet about a high tech story line, which this would certainly qualify as, and a spoiler not so long ago about a look into Eric Beale’s “past life” whatever that means, but probably something incredibly techie. I thought it might mean that Eric and Booker (the techie on the White Ghost task force) used to know each other, but maybe not. Maybe Eric used to be an ethical (or not so ethical?) hacker.

    Or I could be completely wrong. It happens on a regular basis.

  2. densidream

    Oooooh, yes I’m sooo psyched about this one!
    I think Kensi and Deeks get together again here, after all it was revealed that “in the 18th episode there’s this pretty powerful and surprising revelation that changes the course of their relationship in a very, very big way” (tvfanatic).
    But I have honestly NO idea what it could be about.

    1. densidream

      Just thought, maybe the title “Zero Days” refers to some kind of countdown till they get back together? In this episode it’s not two or one day but only zero days until the reunion then.
      Only if they’re actually reuniting in this one, of course. I surely hope so!

  3. earl

    excited and nervous, love the new epi’s comming down the pyke, just hope that the writer’s don’t let kensi and deeks stray to far apart. they are so good together as is the whole cast…

  4. Tara

    I googled ‘Zero days’, and wikipedia says it is an attack that exploits a previously unknown vulnerability in a computer application. One that developers have had no time to address and patch. Sounds like a job for Eric Beale to figure out and fix!

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