Why Lucas Black’s Christopher LaSalle Left NCIS: New Orleans

The NCIS franchise is one of CBS’s most successful properties. The flagship series has been running for 20 seasons, with the spinoff NCIS: Hawai’i renewed for a third season and the most recent spinoff, NCIS: Sydney, premiering in November 2023. Then there’s NCIS: New Orleans, which ended in 2021 — much to the dismay of fans, who still talk about the spinoff, featuring Lucas Black as Christopher LaSalle.The NCIS franchise has had its fair share of deaths on each of its shows, including the original and spinoffs. Life or death situations are par for the course of being an agent for the Naval Criminal Investigative Service, adding a sense of tense realism to each show. But that doesn’t absolve any character death from being controversial among viewers. LaSalle was a fan-favorite among NCIS: New Orleans viewers, and he lasted almost the entire run of the series. However, audiences were shocked when the character left the program in one of its most emotional storylines, not unlike NCIS’ “Fight or Flight,” which raises the question of what happened to Christopher LaSalle on NCIS: New Orleans. Christopher LaSalle was a key character in NCIS: New Orleans, from the very beginning. When the series debuted, LaSalle was already the right-hand man to Supervisory Special Agent Dwayne Pride, played by Scott Bakula. LaSalle was known for three things: his Southern accent, his appreciation for the Alabama Crimson Tide, and his litany of personal issues like other procedurals’ main characters.

The NCIS franchise is one of CBS’s most successful properties. The flagship series has been running for 20 seasons, with the spinoff NCIS: Hawai’i renewed for a third season and the most recent spinoff, NCIS: Sydney, premiering in November 2023. Then there’s NCIS: New Orleans, which ended in 2021 — much to the dismay of fans, who still talk about the spinoff, featuring Lucas Black as Christopher LaSalle.

The NCIS franchise has had its fair share of deaths on each of its shows, including the original and spinoffs. Life or death situations are par for the course of being an agent for the Naval Criminal Investigative Service, adding a sense of tense realism to each show. But that doesn’t absolve any character death from being controversial among viewers. LaSalle was a fan-favorite among NCIS: New Orleans viewers, and he lasted almost the entire run of the series. However, audiences were shocked when the character left the program in one of its most emotional storylines, not unlike NCIS‘ “Fight or Flight,” which raises the question of what happened to Christopher LaSalle on NCIS: New Orleans.

Christopher LaSalle was a key character in NCIS: New Orleans, from the very beginning. When the series debuted, LaSalle was already the right-hand man to Supervisory Special Agent Dwayne Pride, played by Scott Bakula. LaSalle was known for three things: his Southern accent, his appreciation for the Alabama Crimson Tide, and his litany of personal issues like other procedurals’ main characters.

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