Crack the Code on the Hit CBS Series NCIS: Los Angeles

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Step into the action-packed world of CBS's "NCIS: Los Angeles" with the official "Crack the Code" clip. Created by Shane Brennan, this thrilling series features a dynamic cast, including Medalion Rahimi as the resourceful Special Agent Fatima Namazi, Renée Felice Smith as the brilliant Intelligence Analyst Nell Jones, Eric Christian Olsen as the quick-witted Marty Deeks, and Daniela Ruah as the fearless Special Agent Kensi Blye. In the "Crack the Code" clip, viewers are drawn into a suspenseful scene where the team must use their diverse skills to solve a complex puzzle under intense pressure. This moment showcases the perfect blend of intellect, teamwork, and determination that drives the NCIS team, as they race against time to unlock critical information. "NCIS: Los Angeles" is renowned for its intricate plots, compelling character dynamics, and heart-pounding action. The "Crack the Code" clip encapsulates all these elements, offering a glimpse into the high-stakes missions and sharp-witted exchanges that keep fans coming back for more. Don’t miss this exciting preview that captures the essence of what makes "NCIS: Los Angeles" a must-watch for action and drama enthusiasts alike.

NCIS: Los Angeles Cast:

LL Cool J, Chris O'Donnell, Daniela Ruah, Peter Cambor, Adam Jamal Craig, Linda Hunt, Eric Christian Olsen, Caleb Castille, Renée Felice Smith, Miguel Ferrer and Nia Long

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Transcript
00:00So, either you're right and that's a code, or we better hope that NCIS isn't Casco Card.
00:04But why would she send us a message like this?
00:07I mean, she's been able to communicate through safer routes before.
00:10Maybe she had no other choice, couldn't get to a secure line in time.
00:15This was the only thing I found in the bottom left drawer of Hedy's desk.
00:18A book of poetry by Emily Dickinson.
00:20Wait. Palms were used to encode messages in the Second World War, right?
00:24That they were.
00:25So, if that's her encryption source, then these first numbers should point to the key.
00:29Okay. Root 40. Try page 40.
00:36We never know how high we are till we are called to rise.
00:39And then, if we are true to plan, our statures touch the skies.
00:43Okay, so 24 hours would translate to the 24th word of the poem on that page.
00:50Touch.
00:51Okay. Well, it is a short code.
00:54So, first step would be to rearrange the letters of the key in alphabetical order.
01:00Now, the remaining numbers also represent letters as well,
01:04so we order them in accordance with the key.
01:07We convert them to their respective letters.
01:11Yo de barbaricity.
01:13That scoundrel is back in town. He didn't call me.
01:16Patience, young Padawan. It's still scrambled.
01:19But, if we revert the key back to its original spelling, we get...
01:26We get... We get Doby Distro.
01:28Doby Distribution? Is that a company?
01:30Yeah, and it looks like they have land in East L.A.
01:34Address is on our phone.
01:35Yeah.
01:36Sam's still on the call. We brought him to meet you.
01:37Great.

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