NCIS: Los Angeles is back and have resumed for its seventh season. We just saw its 12th episode entitled "Core Values" last January 4 and they sure are back with a bang as the recent episode was full of action. As always, team were there to save the day and were able to stop a possible nuclear meltdown. And now fans are more than excited to get a glimpse and catch some possible spoilers for the next episode.
This January 18's next episode will be entitled "Angels and Daemons". The team will be investigating a case involving internet security. Wikipedia defines daemons as "a computer program that runs as a background process." The root of this started when a tech guy developed a daemon while he was working as a venture capitalist who provides capital to small companies that do not have access to public funds.
With the use of the daemon, anyone with the evil intent of hacking companies and institutions can easily do so without getting detected and that is what is making it hard for the team to solve the case.
And one other thing that will make the viewers more happy than ever is the fact that we will get to finally know the real identity of Special Agent G. Callen (Chris O'Donnell). Executive producer Shane Brennan have always talked about her intention of finally revealing the identity of G and it would seem that the coming episodes is the right time for everyone to really know him.
Let us all watch out for the next episode of NCIS: Los Angeles as Callen, Sam (LL Cool J), Kensi (Daniela Ruah) and Deeks (Eric Christian Olen) solves this complicated case this January 18 on CBS.


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