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Hello, what's the connection between NCIS and los Angeles? If you want to see it, where should I start?

Sweating. Two downstairs ...

The die-hard loyalty of NCIS came to tell the landlord that, first of all, there is something wrong with your title. la is the abbreviation of Los Angeles, and ncisla = ncisloangeles.

Secondly, if you want to see it, you should start with NCIS. Of course, from the first season, you will never regret it. The first few seasons were quite exciting, and the fourth season reached its climax. NCIS has long occupied the top spot of the highest-rated TV series in the United States (none), and now it is the ninth season, which is definitely not built.

Then NCIS' derivative drama NCIS LA, American drama likes to open up new dramas in the form of derivative dramas, so that the original dramas can boost the ratings of new dramas. In fact, NCIS itself is also a derivative drama of another drama series "JAG" about American military courts. Derivative drama probably refers to a walk-on who used to play soy sauce in a drama. It was found to be very interesting, or it was simply designed in advance, so this walk-on was taken as the protagonist of the new drama, which led to a new drama from this place.

So the landlord should look at it this way: since the first season of NCIS, BOSS and others have been stationed in Washington (DC for short). When they saw the next season, a LA branch suddenly appeared in the plot, and BOSS and others went to LA to play soy sauce. This is the beginning of LA. It introduces a new branch together with NCIS, and then you can follow two dramas together, which is parallel, that is, watching NCIS cases in two different cities at the same time.

In order to boost the ratings of derivative dramas, LA has a lot of overlap with NCIS in the first season. The characters in the two plays often cross and look interesting. LA hasn't run in well in the first season. It's not as exciting as NCIS and can only attract the audience. However, the characters in the second season have been adjusted and become wonderful. Now I like both plays equally, what's more, they are closely related (after all, they are under the jurisdiction of the same director,