: Deeks wants to leave NCIS to start a safer life and family, but Kensi is not ready to quit her job or have children yet.
In the NCIS: Los Angeles Season 9 finale (the first part of a two-episode event), Episode 23, titled the team faces a massive turning point both professionally and personally. Plot Summary: "A Line in the Sand"
: Mosley (played by Nia Long) pushes the team to cross legal boundaries for her personal mission, leading to intense friction with the squad. The "Densi" Breakup
: The team interrogates a suspect who provides a critical lead on the whereabouts of Spencer Williams—the man who kidnapped Executive Assistant Director Shay Mosley’s son.
: During a high-stakes firefight with a Mexican drug cartel, Sam Hanna is shot.
The most talked-about moment of the episode is the emotional confrontation between .
: Viewers on IMDb noted that while the action was intense, the "Densi" drama felt organic and realistic given their long-term history.
: Deeks wants to leave NCIS to start a safer life and family, but Kensi is not ready to quit her job or have children yet.
In the NCIS: Los Angeles Season 9 finale (the first part of a two-episode event), Episode 23, titled the team faces a massive turning point both professionally and personally. Plot Summary: "A Line in the Sand"
: Mosley (played by Nia Long) pushes the team to cross legal boundaries for her personal mission, leading to intense friction with the squad. The "Densi" Breakup
: The team interrogates a suspect who provides a critical lead on the whereabouts of Spencer Williams—the man who kidnapped Executive Assistant Director Shay Mosley’s son.
: During a high-stakes firefight with a Mexican drug cartel, Sam Hanna is shot.
The most talked-about moment of the episode is the emotional confrontation between .
: Viewers on IMDb noted that while the action was intense, the "Densi" drama felt organic and realistic given their long-term history.