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Ultimately, Vance reveals to Hetty that the investigation into OSP was a ploy to get Hetty out of Los Angeles, protecting her from a leak inside of the agency and a subsequent attempt on her life, leading the team to discover that an old enemy (Matthias from season 2's "Absolution") was responsible for the attempt, and the episode ends with ...
NCIS: Los Angeles: The Second Season: Set details Special features Absolution – The Table Read; Shooting Up L.A.: The Cinematography of NCIS: Los Angeles; Location, Location, Location; Uncovering Season 2; There's Something About Hetty; Commentary by Eric Christian Olsen and Daniela Ruah on "Anonymous" DVD release dates Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
"Touch of Death" is a two-part crossover event between Hawaii Five-0 and NCIS: Los Angeles that aired on CBS. The event began on April 30, 2012, with the Hawaii Five-0 episode "Pa Make Loa" which is Hawaiian for "Touch of Death." [1] It continued on May 1, 2012, with the NCIS: Los Angeles episode "Touch of Death". [2]
10 from 6 (also known as 10/6) is a compilation album released by English supergroup Bad Company in December 1985 [1] on Atlantic Records label. All the songs on the album were previously released on Swan Song Records , a record label begun by Led Zeppelin in 1974.
By 1969, the district had the Airport area, including Westchester and Playa del Rey, the Baldwin Hills area, including Hyde Park and Leimert Park and the Mar Vista-Venice area. [13] In 1975, it spanned from the coast inland to the Crenshaw District, and includes Venice, Ocean Park, Westchester and portions of South-Central Los Angeles. [14]
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Media in category "Los Angeles" This category contains only the following file. Street scene drawing with Hidalgo theater (cinema) and crowd in Sonoratown, Los Angeles, 1923.jpg 991 × 1,440; 816 KB
US 6 was later extended further south through the Mojave Desert and Los Angeles to Long Beach in Southern California. [5] It traveled along with what is now US 395, SR 14 (Sierra Highway), I-5, I-110/SR 110, and SR 1. When the Four Level Interchange was constructed, US 6 was the original number for SR 110 at this interchange.