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NCIS: New Orleans - Season 1

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NCIS: NEW ORLEANS is a drama about the local field office that investigates criminal cases affecting military personnel in The Big Easy, a city known for its music, entertainment and decadence. Leading the team is Special Agent Dwayne Pride 'King' a native of New Orleans.
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Brooke Cain
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September 22, 2014

Should you watch? If you you're a fan of NCIS, absolutely.
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Hal Boedeker
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September 23, 2014

The series shows off New Orleans and Bakula, who takes a pleasing, no-bull approach to the role.
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Ed Bark
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September 22, 2014

NCIS: New Orleans is the equivalent of a hand-me-down jacket that's already been worn by two older brothers. By that point, it's stretched out, faded and threadbare.
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Brad Oswald
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September 23, 2014

The cast, led by veterans Bakula and Pounder, is excellent, and the setting is even more enticing than the ones explored in the other NCIS properties.
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Jason Hughes
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September 23, 2014

It's the strong sense of family within the team that's going to keep viewers coming back. These are nice people, and despite the unpleasantness of what they do, it's nice to spend time with them. And that is the key to a successful crime procedural.
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Andy Greenwald
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September 17, 2014

I'm saying it's weirdly tone-deaf and dumb. It takes a lot of gall to turn one of America's best cities into window dressing.
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David Hinckley
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September 23, 2014

There's a Crescent City flavor here. But in the larger picture, not much on this menu is unfamiliar.
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Alan Sepinwall
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September 23, 2014

The pilot leans cartoonishly on the local color -- it takes only until the third scene for Bakula to mention his gumbo -- to make sure we understand how things are different down in the Tremé (and adjacent neighborhoods).
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