“NCIS: Los Angeles” Season 10 is when Kensi (Daniela Ruah) and Deeks (Eric Christian Olsen) will finally have their wedding. However, with the kind of show this is and the trends that TV programs have with regards to nuptials, this particular event is likely to feature some form of tragedy or other. As such, if a massacre should happen during their wedding, it won’t be that surprising. The same goes for when Nia Long who plays Assistant Director Shay Mosley leaves the show.
As Celebrity Insider reports, the Kensi-Deeks wedding already has a date and it might be happening soon in “NCIS: Los Angeles” Season 10. It would appear that the joyous event is scheduled to occur over the holidays, so fans don’t really have that long to wait. On that note, there are a few troubling signs in terms of TV trends that paint a rather bleak outlook regarding the nuptials.
During the mission to Mexico, the couple was able to get over the issues that both had with regards to their careers. While Kensi was perfectly happy to stay as a field agent and be the awesome law enforcer that she is, Deeks is a little more on the happy apple pie family side of the equation. This was a source of friction between the two early in “NCIS: Los Angeles” Season 10.
Fortunately, the two were able to get over the issue, but the concern still remains. Kensi staying in the field makes her a target and that threat could spill over to their personal lives. As such, their wedding in “NCIS: Los Angeles” Season 10 could involve tragedy on a bloody scale.
If not the wedding, however, “NCIS: Los Angeles” Season 10 could still see one character saying goodbye. This could be in the form of actress Nia Long leaving the show, Monsters and Critics notes. This is due to the fact that she is still missing after escaping with her son in the show.


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