"Deadline" explores the concept of "identity theft" on a geopolitical scale, where a voice of hope (El-Libi) is weaponized by the very regime it sought to topple.
This query most likely refers to the episode titled " Deadline " (Season 3, Episode 4), though it could also refer to the true-crime series Deadline: Crime with Tamron Hall (S3E4, "The Wrong Crowd"). [S3E4] Deadline
Did you want this analysis for the episode, or were you referring to the Tamron Hall true-crime series? "NCIS: Los Angeles" Deadline (TV Episode 2011) - IMDb "Deadline" explores the concept of "identity theft" on
The investigation reveals that "El-Libi" was broadcasting from U.S. soil and had become a target for the Libyan government. The team discovers that Gaddafi’s agents killed the real El-Libi to hijack his airwaves. By impersonating him, they planned to broadcast false instructions to lead Libyan freedom fighters into a deadly trap. The NCIS team must race to stop the broadcast and prevent a slaughter. "NCIS: Los Angeles" Deadline (TV Episode 2011) -
Hetty reveals crucial information about Callen's grandfather, claiming he went to Romania in 1944 to assist King Michael I in overthrowing fascists.
Assuming you are looking for a "proper paper" (summary and analysis) on the episode, here is a formal breakdown of the plot and its thematic significance. Episode Overview: " Deadline " (NCIS: LA S3E4) Original Air Date: October 11, 2011