First Aired: Oct. 13, 2009 on CBS

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Season 1 » Episode #04 - Search and Destroy

NCIS: Los Angeles - 01x04 Search and Destroy
Summary: m and Callen are charged with finding and bringing in Walton Flynn, a Citdential employee (private security group), who went crazy in Iraq and killed the wealthy Iraqi businessman he was supposed to be protecting. NCIS figures out that Flynn is romancing a high school friend of his in order to get her help and they go undercover to find out where he is without tipping to her that he's in trouble. Unfortunately, Citdential has their own agenda and seem to be hell-bent on taking him down before NCIS can take him in. Turns out, he has proof that the head of Citdential killed the Iraqi businessman, making him the scapegoat. When they find capture Flynn, Callen decides to let him go -- he's not guilty of anything and Callen knows Citdential’s reach would put Flynn in danger.

Who appeared in this episode?



Guest Stars:

G. Callen played by Chris O'Donnell
Kensi Blye played by Daniela Ruah
Dominic Vail played by Adam Jamal Craig
Henrietta 'Hetty' Lange played by Linda Hunt
Sam Hanna played by LL Cool J
Eric Beale played by Barrett Foa
Cherise Dawson played by Jeanette Brox
Peter Caldwell played by Jonathan Adams (II)

Episode Quotes

Special Agent G. Callen: What about his upbringing?
Nate Getz: Possible abuse at foster homes. Probably didn't know who his parents were or where he came from. Childhood like that can cause major psychological...
Special Agent G. Callen: I get it!
Special Agent G. Callen: Is that a frog?
Special Agent Sam Hanna: It's a swan.
Special Agent G. Callen: From where? Chernobyl?
Special Agent G. Callen: Iraq?
Walton Flynn: Two tours.
Special Agent G. Callen: That's rough.
Walton Flynn: Not as rough as after.
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Mistakes/Goofs

  • Goof (factual errors): When inspecting the girl's Jeep, the agent first says the starter is bad, then the solenoid. She had been trying to start the motor and you could hear it turning over, so the starter was working. The solenoid is part of the starter and when either fails the motor will not turn over.

Trivia

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