“NCIS: Los Angeles” season 10 is now back to filming, as revealed by photos from the cast members. Daniela Ruah (Kensi Blye) was the first to share a glimpse of what's happening behind the scenes.
On July 10, she updated her Instagram with a photo with Max Martini (Arlo Turk) and captioned it with, “I’m always open to learning new skills. Bonding on day 1 of #ncisla #seasonX @willgardnerthemovie #maxmartini”
Spoilers
Although Daniela did not mention if the photo was actually taken on the “NCIS: Los Angeles” season 3 set, it is clear that it is because she wrote “day 1” and added the #ncisla hashtag. Now, with her partner Deeks out of the picture, seeing the picture made fans assume that Martin’s character will be Kensi’s new partner.
Then again, fans who are rooting for Deeks and Kensi still believe that the former is alive and he can still be with his fiancee and the LAPD. They reasoned that perhaps Daniela is only filming a scene with other cast members and her on-screen fiance would eventually return later.
Arlo as Kensi's new partner is not entirely unlikely since the former already appeared in the Season 9 finale. He was Hetty's (Linda Hunt) asset in Mexico whom the team met when they arrived in the country. Arlo also helped the team in their mission to rescue Mosley's (Nia Long) son.
Cast
“NCIS: Los Angeles” season 10 is expected to retain its cast members including Agents G. Callen (Chris O'Donnell), Kensi Blye (Daniela Ruah), and Sam Hanna (LL Cool J). Perhaps detective Marty Deeks (Eric Christian Olsen) is staying too as he might have survived the blast in the season 9 finale.
TV Premiere
“NCIS: Los Angeles” season 10 will continue the drama about highly trained agents of NCIS. They go after dangerous and elusive criminals who are a threat to the nation's security. They often work undercover, use the most advanced technology and put their lives on the line just to do their job well.
Lastly, as tweeted by the show's official account on July 11, “NCIS: Los Angeles” season 10 is premiering on Sunday, Sept. 30, at 9:30 before it moves to its regular time slot at 9.


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