Is Kensi Leaving 'NCIS: Los Angeles'? Daniela Ruah Does Double Duty

After Kensi's disappearance from several episodes of 'NCIS: Los Angeles,' fanatics marvel: did she depart the show? Here's what to know.

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It's Season 14 of NCIS: Los Angeles and fanatics were eagerly observing all of our faves: Marty Deeks (Eric Christian Olsen), Sam Hanna (LL Cool J), Callen (Chris O'Donnell), and — wait a minute, the place is Kensi (Daniela Ruah)? She was upsettingly absent from the winter preview, and disappeared once more from an episode that aired on Nov. 20.

All of those absences have started to add up, leading enthusiasts to imagine that Kensi might be leaving the display. Is Kensi leaving NCIS: Los Angeles? We aren't able for it.

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Is Kensi leaving 'NCIS: Los Angeles'?

We can all breathe simple realizing that Daniela Ruah, who plays Kensi, does now not seem to be exiting NCIS: Los Angeles. In reality, it is slightly the other! Daniela has been spending time both in entrance of and behind the camera as a director, so she is not going to seem in as many episodes.

Her directorial debut was the "Russia, Russia, Russia" episode which aired in February 2021.

Recently, Daniela spoke to TV Line about her absences and Eric Christian Olsen's, who plays Kensi's onscreen husband. Typically, the writers would add in a line of dialogue to explain why characters were lacking in an episode, but it seems that that is not necessary for NCIS: Los Angeles.

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Daniela explained, "What the audience probably doesn’t know is that every one of us [on the cast] is out of four episodes a season now. That is just a structural, logistical thing that our show is doing now. So, sometimes in the beginning, it’s like, 'Oh, they had to take Rosa somewhere' as a justification, but that’s essentially why there are going to be episodes where some characters are just simply not there."

For enthusiasts who have been worried certain characters' absences supposed they have been leaving the display, by no means fear! It seems like we will just have to get used to not seeing our favorites always.

Additionally, Daniela hinted that the January 2023 NCIS crossover episode would not go away any characters at the back of.

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She said, "Evidently I cannot talk too much about the crossover, who’s going where, but yes, I believe we’re all in those episodes. Those crossovers are not episodes in which somebody [from the NCIS: LA cast] is out. You know how we were just talking about how we’re each out for four episodes a season? Those crossovers will not be one of those for anyone."

Fans can look forward to more episodes directed by Daniela Ruah at some point. In the period in-between, kick back, relax, and don't disregard to song into new episodes of NCIS: Los Angeles on Sundays at 10 p.m. ET on CBS.

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