It sounds like a lot is going to happen in Season 11, NCIS: Los Angeles' rumored final season.According to IBT, Callen (played by Chris O'Donnell) and Harmon (played by David James Elliott) will continue working together to hunt down spies on the U.S.S. Peter Cambor says his character's whereabouts and future on NCIS: Los Angeles are a mystery and will continue to be going forward. Last night’s powerful episode — which revolved around the abduction of Craig’s special agent, Dom Vaile — left the character’s fate very much up in the air. He’s caught on a surveillance camera stealing a …
Allegiance. Since the beginning Nate Getz has been an integral part of NCIS. “ NCIS: LA ” will kick off the new year with a visit from none other than Peter Cambor’s Nate Getz.Unseen since last season’s “Head of the Snake,” the shrink will drop by the lair of the West Coast Avengers during the series’ Jan. 8 midseason premiere, “Kuldina.” No surprise there. But when? On Tuesday's NCIS: Los Angeles, team psychologist Nate returned from his top-secret assignment, only to leave again by episode's end. And on episode 3, Nate decided to go overseas (to an assumed Middle Eastern country) on a special assignment to which we can expect on the upcoming episodes. As an Operational Psychologist he has used his skills to profile victims, suspects, and criminal organizations. When NCIS steps in to determine what’s happening, they begin to wonder if Nate has gone rogue and switched sides. Peter Cambor is slowly leaving NCIS:LA? Check out photos of the NCIS: Los Angeles cast. Everyone’s favorite operational psychologist is back in action. After Operational Psychologist Nate Getz (Peter Cambor) fails to check in with Hetty while working undercover on a mission linking organized crime to terrorism, the team learns he is working with an infamous crime leader on "Head Of The Snake" (Episode 19, Season 7 of NCIS: Los Angeles). For those viewers dying for answers about what Nate is up to, Cambor suggests looking more closely at Nate… It was less than three hours away from the East Coast premiere of Paper Soldiers on NCIS Los Angeles, and NCISLA Magazine was fortunate enough to sit down and interview the man of the evening…Peter Cambor! EW has learned exclusively that Peter Cambor, who plays operational psychologist Nate Getz on NCIS: LA, is set to return as a guest star for a February episode that … Actress Pauley Perrette is leaving her role as Abby Scuito on CBS’ “NCIS” after 16 years on May 8.
In the NCIS: Los Angeles episode “Head of the Snake,” Operational Psychologist Nate Getz resurfaces. From NCISfanatic.com — NCIS: Los Angeles has been on the air for just five months and already it’s undergoing its first major shake-up: Original castmember Adam Jamal Craig is leaving the hit procedural. I have notice from the last two episodes now that Nate Getz (played by Peter Cambor) is doing some secret trainings with Heddy's permission. NCISLA Case Briefing: Head of the Snake (S7E21) “Head of the Snake” – After Operational Psychologist Nate Getz (Peter Cambor) fails to check in with Hetty while working undercover on a mission linking organized crime to terrorism, the team learns he is working with an infamous crime leader, on NCIS: LOS ANGELES, Monday, April 11 (9:59-11:00 PM, ET/PT), on the CBS Television Network. Operational psychologist Nate Getz returns to “NCIS: Los Angeles” in “Head of the Snake.” In the midst of an undercover mission to link organized crime to terrorism, Nate has been out of touch for several months – and then turns up stealing assault rifles.