NCIS: Los Angeles Complete Series boxset review: A series full of bonus features

“Of Value” – After an architect duo who specializes in designing secure buildings is kidnapped, the NCIS team mounts a search to bring them home. Also, Deeks and Kensi realize they may need to get Rosa some help with her schoolwork, and Anna considers a career outside of law enforcement, on the CBS Original series NCIS: LOS ANGELES, Sunday, Oct. 16 (10:30-11:30 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+. Pictured (L-R): Medalion Rahimi (Special Agent Fatima Namazi), Daniela Ruah (Special Agent Kensi Blye), Eric Christian Olsen (LAPD Liaison Marty Deeks) and Chris O'Donnell (Special Agent G. Callen). Photo: Michael Yarish/CBS ©2022 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
“Of Value” – After an architect duo who specializes in designing secure buildings is kidnapped, the NCIS team mounts a search to bring them home. Also, Deeks and Kensi realize they may need to get Rosa some help with her schoolwork, and Anna considers a career outside of law enforcement, on the CBS Original series NCIS: LOS ANGELES, Sunday, Oct. 16 (10:30-11:30 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+. Pictured (L-R): Medalion Rahimi (Special Agent Fatima Namazi), Daniela Ruah (Special Agent Kensi Blye), Eric Christian Olsen (LAPD Liaison Marty Deeks) and Chris O'Donnell (Special Agent G. Callen). Photo: Michael Yarish/CBS ©2022 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved. /
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If you’ve ever wondered if you miss out on bonus features with a complete series boxset, I can tell you that you don’t. At least not with NCIS: Los Angeles Complete Series.

NCIS: Los Angeles came to an end after 14 seasons. We weren’t ready for it, and neither was the cast. This was one of those surprising decisions that came down to money. The live ratings weren’t there and the show was too expensive for CBS to keep continuing.

With the end of a series, it means that all DVDs are put together in one big boxset. That’s certainly the case for NCIS: Los Angeles, with the Complete Series available to buy now. Is it worth it, though? Would it be better to get the individual seasons for all the boxset?

All the bonus features with NCIS: Los Angeles Complete Series

It’s worth getting everything together if you don’t have previous seasons of the series. Even if you have some of the earlier seasons, it’ll be cheaper to get the Complete Series, and you don’t have to miss out on any of the fun.

The Complete Series comes with a package that looks more like a book boxset. It feels like you’re getting a trilogy of books with the layout, and I love the style. The first four seasons are on the first folder of discs, then the next four seasons are on the second collection. The final five seasons are on the third and slightly bigger folder of discs. The coloring is like a sun setting, which is poetic for the end of the series.

Every single season’s bonus features are included. That means all the gag reels, any crossover episodes, all the deleted scenes, and so much more. This is why you get the physical DVDs, right? The 14th season bonus features include a featurette called One Last Snapshot: The Final Season of NCIS: Los Angeles. We’ve already included all the bonus features before, so you can see everything you’ll get from Season 14’s collection.

You’re going to want to say goodbye to the series in style. This Complete Series will allow you to do that.

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NCIS: Los Angeles Complete Series is available to purchase now.