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NCIS Los Angeles: Fans Don’t Miss Continuity Error With Sam


During the 12 seasons of NCIS Los Angeles, fans have noticed a serious continuity error that happened with Sam Hanna in the first season of the show.

February 06, 2021 · 00:33 hs-

The popular series of the CBS, NCIS Los Angeles, does not run away from scene and continuity errors, which is why fans have discovered a bug that occurred in the first season with Sam.

NCIS Los Angeles: Fans Don’t Miss Continuity Error With Sam

The NCIS series started in early 2009, where we were introduced to a wacky new team at the Los Angeles headquarters. Who are led by field agents G. Callen (Chris O’Donnell) y Sam Hanna (LL Cool J).

In this first season, the series managed to immediately capture millions of viewers in each episode that was broadcast. But looking back at all the seasons, we find very fatal continuity errors.

During one of his first Callen and Sam team cases in episode 6, called “Keepin ‘It Real.” A case of an alleged suicide of a Navy soldier is being investigated.

Where the agents of the NCIS They discovered that the case of the Navy soldier, which was thought to have been suicide, was in fact a murder by a large counterfeiting ring.

NCIS Los Angeles: Episode 6, called “Keepin ‘It Real.”

This error was found by a fan on the Reddit platform commenting on the following:

“Sam finds the list of Guitar Hero receipts in the house of the soldier Valdivia, goes from the top page to the bottom of it.”

“But in the next scene he has the other page in his hand, without even having moved.”

Fatal mistake by the producers of NCIS, it is understood that scenes are often cut and shots changed to keep the action going. But it is a big mistake not to maintain the continuity of what the character was doing.

For season 12 of the series, fans will be able to see Sam Hanna and his team pass a great challenge, which is perhaps the greatest so far. In addition to changing tones in the series.

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