NCIS: Los Angeles/YMMV

"Hetty: He [the Chameleon] is many things, Granger. But he is one thing that he is not and should be... dead."
 * Abuse Is Okay When Its Female On Male: In "Exit Strategy", Nell and Kensi both hit their partners hard enough to stun them. This is Played for Laughs.
 * Complete Monster: The Chameleon in Season 3. The guy murders a lot of people, including, then tries to have the rest of the NCIS team killed to get at Callen. He also forces the American government into a Sadistic Choice with the Iranian government as a means to release him, a choice that is strongly implied to be a pointless gesture for the American government as the Chameleon's only going to reveal the secrets on American intelligence to the Iranians anyway. His death in the Season 3 finale, that results in Callen's arrest and a breaking news story, was very well deserved. Hetty sums him up best:

"Hetty: In English, Mr. Beale. Eric: Oh. I broke the Internet."
 * Crowning Moment of Funny: See Not So Above It All
 * "Sam sees the glass as half-full. I see the glass as half-empty, that's why we make such a good team. Kensi, on the other hand, drinks straight out of the bottle, Nate wonders why it's a glass and Eric usually breaks the glass by putting his feet on the table."
 * After Eric explains how he stopped the release of a terrorist's threat video

"Deeks: "Ooops.""
 * Deeks on the shooting range.

"Hanna: I really look forward to having Dom as a partner. Callen: You'd miss me. I complete you."
 * Designated Hero: At times, when the team is on affairs beyond their jurisdiction. Most egregious example is when they went to Eastern Europe and massacred people, criminals or no.
 * Foe Yay:
 * Germans Love David Hasselhoff: In Portugal, most promotional materials and ads for the show focus near exclusively on Kensi (played by Portuguese actress Daniela Ruah) to the extent that you'd think she was the main character.
 * Ho Yay: Of the Buddy Cop variety.


 * This immediately after Callen asking Hanna if he had a history with their suspect, and Hanna responding with "We weren't dating, if that's what you're asking."
 * Kensi once asked Hanna how long he and Callen had been married. At what point does it stop being subtext?
 * Probably one episode before that when Hetty suggests Callen take out the attractive treasury agent, and then take Sam out the next night so he "doesn't get jealous."
 * Older Than They Think: The motive and method of the Big Bad in the Hawaii Five-0/NCIS: Los Angeles Crossover was to . Tom Clancy came up with the same idea in the book and video game Rainbow Six.
 * Tear Jerker: "Pushback."
 * "Missing."
 * It gets worse. "Found" is pretty much the definition of Hope Spot.
 * Too Soon: Averted in "Neighborhood Watch": in the wake of the Trayvon Martin shooting a movie changed its name to just The Watch and a reality series of the same name about watchmen was apparently canceled; not this episode. A lot of people get shot in a gated community in a sunny state, though none of them were black (a few wear hoodies, though).
 * The Woobie: Deeks in the season 2 premiere.
 * Actually, make that Deeks full stop- he has a tendency to look so utterly broken and exhausted even when he's still going that it's almost like he's got a giant flashing neon sign around his neck that says 'I'm A Woobie'.
 * Callen, whenever stuff about his family comes up.