Are Sasha and Callie Ever Friends Again

Spoilers below for NCIS: New Orleans' series finale, so be warned if yous haven't notwithstanding watched!

Many NCIS: New Orleans fans (non to mention Scott Bakula himself) are still in shock that Season 7 is the end of the line for the CBS drama, with the network dropping the cancellation news earlier this twelvemonth. In spite of such disbelief, the episode "Laissez les Bons Temps Rouler" did indeed wrap things up for Scott Bakula's Dwayne Pride and the spinoff'due south other beloved characters...and not so beloved characters. Thankfully, things ended pretty happily for Pride, who gained two permanent new family members, simply less happily for Callie Thorne'south Sasha Broussard, whose story was given a looser cease.

CinemaBlend reached out to NCIS: New Orleans showrunner and executive producer Christopher Silber and fellow executive producer Jan Nash, who answered a few of my big finale questions via electronic mail. So without further ado, allow'due south swoop into some of those answers.

Why NCIS: NOLA Gave Pride Such A Happy Ending

Happy Tv set endings aren't exactly rare, only they're a bit harder to find in this 24-hour interval and age, and NCIS: New Orleans hasn't exactly avoided dark storylines in the past. However, the series finale did indeed live up to its title when the expert times started rolling later the third act arrived. Dwayne Pride became a married man once over again past marrying Rita Devereaux, and the ceremony was as cute as one would expect, considering Rita is played by Scott Bakula's existent-life wife Chelsea Field. And the family grew by one more by way of Drew Scheid'south Connor Davenport, who was recently revealed to be Pride and Sasha's son.

After seeing how much fun Connor was having with Pride's friends and family at the hymeneals, Sasha made the impulsive (but probably inevitable) phone call to make a swift escape, thus giving Pride a chance to raise his son for a few of his remaining teenage years. I asked executive producers Christopher Silber and Jan Nash about ending Pride'southward story in this manner, and hither was the answer:

It was of import to both Jan and myself that we finish on a high note. Nosotros wanted to leave our characters, especially Dwayne Pride, in a better place than nosotros found them. When we first met Pride, his marriage was ending and his daughter was heading off to college. Seven season afterward we've managed to come full circle with a new union and a 'new' son. This feels like a proper and fitting resolution for a character who has been through so much.

It was indeed a cyclical ending for Dwayne Pride, and made all the more meaningful for Chelsea Field to take joined the bear witness as at least 1 goad for Pride'southward happiness across the evidence's conclusion. It's of course a shame that we didn't get a post-credits tag featuring Shanley Caswell's Laurel Pride having family unit dinner with her father, Rita and Connor, but nosotros tin can imagine that this would have happened at some indicate sooner rather than subsequently.

pride, sasha and connor in the bar on ncis new orleans season 7

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What Happened To Sasha Broussard?

Though NCIS: New Orleans' creative squad wrapped Pride's story up pretty conclusively, at least in terms of dramatic mysteries, they went a slightly different road with Sasha's final moments. Having already given the WITSEC agents the slip, Sasha followed her phone call to Pride by ditching her phone out a auto window and driving abroad, presumably with a far-away destination in mind. Only it wasn't that unproblematic, as some other vehicle chop-chop pulled out and began post-obit Sasha equally she drove off. Dun dun dun!!

As information technology turns out, whatever ending you call back went downwardly is kind of the ane that NCIS: New Orleans' executive producers wanted you to think happened. Here'south why they kept Sasha's concluding moments so vague:

In our minds, fans get to decide or debate how Sasha's story ends - or if it ends. We very purposely left it open-ended for that play along.

So if you recollect Sasha gets followed for a while until her car is sideswiped in the centre of nowhere, and she gets killed by rogue assassins, that could be the case. If you think whoever was following Sasha was a good Samaritan who called the cops on her for throwing her phone out of the window, thus landing her back in the government's clutches, that could have happened. Or if you think she out-maneuvered those post-obit her and got abroad from all of her troubles and relocated to a gorgeous island, that could also have been Sasha'southward outcome. It actually depends on whether you're a pessimist or an optimist, I guess.

Unfortunately for fans, NCIS: New Orleans is now completely finished after vii seasons on CBS, just anybody who wants to relive any of the past vii seasons is able to do so along with many other dramas on the Paramount+ streaming service. But earlier anybody gets too sad about anything, remember there are lots of awesome shows coming our manner through the 2021 Summertime TV schedule.

Nick Venable

Nick is a Cajun Land native, and is often asked why he doesn't sound similar that's the case. His love for his wife and daughters is almost equaled by his dear of gasp-for-breath laughter and gasp-for-jiff horror. A lifetime spent in the vicinity of a tv screen led to his electric current dream job, as well as his knowledge of too many TV themes and ad jingles.

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Source: https://www.cinemablend.com/television/2567880/why-ncis-new-orleans-series-finale-ended-things-that-way-for-pride-and-sasha

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