"NCIS: Los Angeles" Superhuman (TV Episode 2018) Poster

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(2018)

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8/10
Bad Continuity - End Scene
biggapappa11 October 2018
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I'm assuming this scene was not taken in one take. During the final shootout where Sam and Dechamps where in a shootout if you watch closely, you'll see their weapons change from a machine gun with scopes to ones without, but you'd assume they'd use the same props.
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10/10
The Trooper!
aewoodall31 March 2020
Love this show, have watched it from the beginning. Loved it even more when it opened with Iron Maiden's "The Trooper." Someone on the show must be a fan- saw Daniela Ruah in an Iron Maiden t-shirt during a diffirent episode. My dog's name is Trooper. Yep, that's right. I'm a fan too. Up the Irons, NCIS LA!
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6/10
Superhuman
bobcobb30110 January 2019
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The crazy half man half machine thing (or Cyborg as Deeks put it) was certainly something fresh and unique, but it's not enough to save a show that is stuck in procedural cliche land.

The season premiere was good, but they failed to follow up on it.
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5/10
Still going down hill
LittleStorpingInTheSwuff10 October 2018
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The overall plot with the stolen body armor etc. was okay, but again the writing was flawed. Even a casual glance at the shootout will tell you that the shooters entire right arm was completely exposed, as well as most of his legs. So instead of aiming for the exposed body area our fearless (and not so bright) heroes aim for the heavily protected chest area. And of course the shooter fires something like two to three hundred rounds and only hits the two cops who show up at the end of the gun fight.

And the last 8 minutes or so was a waste too. The completely uninteresting romantic pairings, and the PC rambling about the injustice done to the Japanese Americans during World War II when they were sent to internment camps. Yes, that was an injustice and shameful on the part of the government. It happened over 70 years ago. The only reason to bring that into the episode is to use it as a thinly veiled attack on the current policy of putting illegal aliens caught entering the country into detention centers.

Still too much soap opera drama/drivel for what is supposed to be an action/adventure series.
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