'NCIS: Los Angeles' Season 6 Premiere Spoilers, CBS Start Time: New Season 6 Timeslot, Kensi-Deeks-Talia Episode 1 Love Triangle

Season 6 of the popular police procedural television drama 'NCIS: Los Angeles' will premiere on Monday, Sept. 29 at 10/9c on CBS, as fans are still eager to get answers about the heavy romance showcased in Season 5's finale.

Quoting executive producer Shane Brennan, TVLine reported that the show creators claim to have operated at 100 percent and, hence, fans can expect a great deal from them in the new season. The production team is also adding lots of twists as well as "great action sequences."

Brennan said, "We are going to try to make the show as noisy as we possibly can," adding, "We've never backed off on anything, and we're not backing off now in any way."

The show runner went on to say, "We also hope to be able to make those great action sequences that we do so well even more intense."

As far as the change in timeslot for the show, Brennan said that their efforts would be focused on delivering the best of the series.

"We won't disappoint the fans by changing it dramatically to fit the time slot," he explained, "They're going to be relieved to know that it's the same show that they love."

Before concluding, Brennan said, "I think we can cater to new fans because of what we've been doing that kept the old fans happy for five seasons."

For many fans, the most captivating question revolves around the Kensi, Deeks, and Talia love triangle. Fans and avid watchers are eagerly wants to know what happens to that development in the show

In Season 5, viewers saw that Kensi's eyes are on Talia after she becomes close with Deeks. If the photographs released by the show creators are any indication, it appears that a little commotion is going to happen in 'NCIS: Los Angeles' Season 6 premiere episode.

In an interview with TVLine, Brennan said, "Talia (returning guest star Mercedes Masohn) poses some questions that make Kensi stop and think [about her Deeks situation]. She also gives Kensi some, let's call it, 'unasked-for advice'."