… with another sneak peek for tonight’s NCISLA episode “Beacon”…
Callen and Arkady: Take Two
Back in December 2013, we posted our first discussion about the relationship about Callen and Arkady. With the former KGB’s reoccurrence again in Beacon, we thought it was appropriate to reflect on the interesting relationship that these two have had from the start and what may be coming up in Beacon.
Beacon (S6E21) Press Release…
Callen and Sam are shocked when an old acquaintance they thought had been murdered shows up and asks for their help. Their investigation uncovers a possible breach of America’s economic sanctions against Russia.
The press release for Beacon had us curious to know who the old acquaintance was, until we watched the promo and realized that it’s Arkady Kolcheck. Based on the sneak peek, we witness someone’s attempt on Arkady’s life (think back to the Third Choir), making the team think that it was Arkady who was killed. But while the team are concerned over how this news affects Callen, he refuses to accept his old friend’s death.
(Callen knees down beside the charred body)
“This doesn’t feel right. There’s no way knowing who this is.” (Stands up) “Dental records are going to take forever.” (Shrugs) “Maybe Arkady’s not dead.”
Sam: “Fascinating”.
Callen: What!”
Sam: “You’re not sure how you feel about your friend, Arkady being dead.”
Callen: “Let’s get one thing clear, we weren’t friends. I was ready to pull the trigger on him myself, a few times.”
Sam: “Don’t let me get on your bad side.” (Beacon, S6E21)
Notice Callen’s refusal to call Arkady a friend. In previous conversations they have had an easy banter, Arkady was concerned about Callen enough to let federal agents arrest him, and Callen trusted him to watch his back; these are all things friends would do. Add to that Callen’s unwillingness to accept that Arkady is dead and it seems he doth protest too much. Sam knows Callen is stonewalling him and he’s letting him, also knowing it’s hard for Callen to deal with how he feels about the former KGB officer.
But.
Later, the formerly-known-as-dead Arkady comes to them for help. We don’t yet know how that has happened, but maybe we can piece together the story that brought him to this point. Let’s take a look back at that conversation earlier in Season 6, The Third Choir (S6E04), which may be what’s led to this attempt on Arkady’s life.
(Sam and Callen enter gym)
Callen: “Not answering your phone?”
Arkady: “I’ve been busy. How did you find me?”
Sam: “Your ex-wife’s sister.”
Arkady: “Which one?”
Callen: “Svetlana.”
Arkady: “Aah, she always talked too much. Must be genetic.”
Callen: “Arkady, what are you doing here?”
Arkady: “My doctor told me to join gym.”
Sam: “Yeah? Probably expected you to work out.”
Arkady: “I’m between sets.”
Arkady: “In case you haven’t noticed, Cold War is back, only it’s not so cold lately. And for someone like your Hetty who has a head full of secrets they’d love to get their hands on, this is just the beginning.”
Sam: “What does that mean?”
Arkady: “I mean, it will get worse before it gets better, and your Hetty won’t be the only target.”
Sam: “Who else will they go after?”
Arkady: “Use your imagination.”
Callen: “We’re not playing around, Arkady. Who else will they go after?”
Arkady: “I don’t know! And to be honest, I don’t care. I’ve got my own problems.”
Callen: “We will be your problem if you don’t start to level with us.”
Arkady: “You don’t scare me – but they do, because I am one of the people they will come after.”
(Callen and Sam turn to leave)
Sam: “Don’t strain yourself.”
The Third Choir (S6E04)
In the past, it’s been Callen who has turned to Arkady for help to solve a case, except for in Tin Soldiers. Here the tables have turned, it’s Callen and the team’s turn to help Arkady. However, he might not be the only one in trouble. Arkady might be the canary in the mine of buried secrets; his attempted murder is signalling that it’s not safe for those who carry old knowledge of a past war that may not be over.
How do you think this new information ties into previous storylines like Hetty’s attempted kidnapping and the mole? With the team heading to Russia before the season ends, do you think Arkady will appear again? Do you want him to? Share your ideas in the comments.

Let’s take a look back at each episode so far with Arkady Kolcheck…
Season 1 Pushback (S1E07)
Callen suspects that Arkady was the one behind his shooting (NCIS Legends episodes), only to find that he had sent his foster sister, Alina Rostoff to warn him.
Season 2 Tin Soldiers (S2E15)
Arkady sends Niko to see if Callen is living in the old Rostoff home and wants him to look into something for him. At the end of the episode, we see Callen and Arkady caught up in a battle and having each other’s back.
Season 3 Neighborhood Watch (S3E22)
The team needed information with regards to a Russian sleeper agent. He reacts to one of the women in the photos, but distracts Callen and Sam. This is the first time Arkady helps Callen with a case and not just personal matters.
Arkady: “She resembles my ex.”
Callen: “Which one?”
Arkady: “The one who recently passed, God rest her soul.”
Callen: “Aren’t they all dead?”
Arkady: “I do not have best luck with women.”
Sam: “Think how they feel.”
Arkady (to Callen about Sam): “I do not like him.”
Season 4 Rude Awakenings (S4E06)
Sam and Callen meet with Arkady down a lane way to inquire about who might have stolen the nukes and killed the Russian sleeper agents.
(Referring to Sidorov) Arkady: “It’s a delicate subject matter.”
Arkady: “Don’t judge. Morally corrupt people are my business!”
Arkady: “Oh, don’t be naive. We both spent decades pointing nuclear weapons at each other’s children.”
Season 4 Wanted (S4E17)
But Arkady is needed again when a Russian is found dead with his index finger cut off.
Arkady: “You two still together. That’s nice. You’ve lasted longer than any of my marriages. What is secret?”
Arkady: “Why would I know? Because I’m Russian? We all look the same to you? You think I know everything every Russian is doing in this state?”
Callen: “Only the criminals.”
Arkady: “That hurts.”
Season 5 Reznikov, N (S5E04)
When the Comescus kidnap a man whom they believe to be Callen’s father, he turns to Arkady for help.
(At Arkady’s home, he’s enters the house, on his mobile)
Arkady: “Fine, fine. You do that. And when you come back to me to complain about them, remember what I told you -I know, I know. It’s just business. But when you come back to me, price is double. Yes, it’s just business.”
(He opens the fridge – grabs a gun and wheels around)
Arkady: “I should tell you, I’m having bad day. Come out slowly.”
(Callen makes himself seen)
Arkady: “You trying to get yourself killed?”
Callen: “Not with that gun.”
(Callen shows the shells from Arkady’s weapon)
Arkady: “Now you leave me defenceless against my enemies.”
Callen: “Who leaves a gun in the fridge?”
Arkady: ‘We all do. How did you get in?’
Callen: “Parked the car in the back alley, jumped the fence. You’ve got a security camera blind spot by your pool.”
Arkady: “Thanks for finding it.”
(Callen hands a photo of a younger Arkady with Reinhardt)
Callen: “That bring back some memories?”
Arkady: “I’m more handsome now. Richer.”
Arkady: “Ask the real question. The one you came to ask me.”
Callen: “Is this my father?”
Arkady: “No one has ever introduced themselves to me as your father. So maybe he is, maybe he isn’t.”
Arkady: “Do I owe you favor?”
Callen: “No. But when this is done – I’m gonna owe you one.”
Arkady: “Then it is business.”
(Arkady loads his gu and its it into the small of his back)
Arkady: “Ay-yi! Gun is still cold.”
Arkady: “My brother-in-law’s car.
Callen: “It may get a little rough.”
Arkady: “Is okay. I don’t like him anyway.”
(Boat Shed)
Kensi: “Sit down.”
Arkady: “No, after you.”
(Kensi glares at Arkady)
Arkady: “Okeydokey, dokey, dokey. No niceties today.”
Kensi: “Where’s Callen?”
Arkady: “I don’t know.”
Kensi: :Okay, we found you beside a car with two men who’d been shot to death. We swabbed you for gun residue. And when that’s processed, what do you think we’re gonna find?”
Arkady: :That I fired weapon. Self-defense. Agent Callen will tell you same thing.”
Deeks: “Well, then you better hope we find him alive, pal,’cause he’s the only friend that’s gonna vouch for you.”
Arkady: “I don’t know where he is. I know what he went to do, and I can truthfully say I don’t know where he went to do it.”
Deeks: “Why’d you wait with the bodies? You could have been long gone by the time we got there.”
Arkady: “Because I wanted you to know what happened, what Callen was going to do.”
Kensi: “Why?”
Arkady: “Because Callen is a friend of mine and I don’t want him to die today.”
These two have had an interesting history. At first, they appear to not care for the other and Callen in particular has trust issues with Arkady. But when it comes down to it, when it really matters, it appears that these two men really do care for each other. Share your take on their relationship in the comments.
Thanks to Hypnoweb for the quotes and Bee for her help in putting this post together.
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.
Next… on NCISLA! Beacon (6×21) Preview by Gayle (@DensiLand)

Beacon (6×21) Preview
by Gayle (@DensiLand)
Written by: Jordana Lewis Jaffe; Directed by: Diana Valentine
Official CBS Press Release – “Beacon” – 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.
“The case that will change everything,” taunts the sinister voice in the promo. Everything? Wow, that’s a broad statement! “Everything” would be an incredible encompassing aspect in relation to just a single member of the team; to possibly apply this to the entire team is quite the overwhelming situation!
As the promo continues, we’re further struck with the realization of “They just don’t know it yet.” Well, of course they don’t; where’s the intrigue in that?! But wait. They don’t know? Not even Hetty? I doubt anyone is believing that!
An old acquaintance? Welcome back to our old friend Arkady! Life is always slightly more interesting (and usually in some form of jeopardy) when someone from Callen’s past is in the mix. However, based on a follow-up promo, might we be saying our final “do svidaniya” to the Russian comrade?
Is Arkady actually the (and/or only) acquaintance referenced? If he is, then it seems fairly simple to consider a notably long and distinguished list of those who might want the international transplant dead. Sam and Callen might have their hands full (and patience tested) if they have to investigate this familiar character! Yet as is the regular case with our beloved drama, the more important question is “Why might someone want Arkady dead?” Does he pose a threat? Does he know too much? (Just add these to the ever-growing, near-eternal scroll of queries true fans have accumulated over the years. Yes, we’re looking at you Executive Producer, Mr. John Peter Kousakis and your recent finale-related tweet of “Questions answered”.)
Keen viewers may have already taken note of another curious inclusion on the guest list: G’s woman, Joelle. Curious indeed. Will this episode present another instance of G’s precarious balance of work and social lives, or now that Joelle is part of their “inner circle”, have the two intermingled? Will Joelle provide needed comfort or only further complicate Callen’s focus? (This query could just as well be applied to his loyal partner as well.) Is there a possibility she is an element of this week’s mystery surrounding the team’s “lone wolf”?
On a lighter aspect the case seems to lead the team to an affluent pool area. We can only wonder what might force (other than Hetty, of course) Callen and Sam to be attired similar to “cabana boys”. (Wait. Isn’t Deeks the one with an affinity for cabanas?) Speaking of the detective, he and his partner broadly exercise their skills by investigating everything from a car trunk to an apparent mansion. (Could said mansion be the dwelling of the aforementioned Arkady?) Oh what a tangled web writer Jordana Lewis Jaffe has woven for us as the season winds down, but the tension continues to build!
Let us also recognize a very special milestone of this 141st episode. It is the first time an NCISLA offering has been written and directed by a pair of skilled and passionate women! We send an enthusiastic collective “Brava!” to writer Jordana Lewis Jaffe and director Diana Valentine. How might their female power be expressed through our treasured characters?
Which definition of Beacon will apply? Will these latest happenings serve as a warning or enlightening “Beacon” of hope to Callen’s past Next… on NCISLA?





