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'NCIS: LA' Season 6 Spoilers, Plot News: NCIS Investigates the Death of a Foreign Soldier

Fans of the hit police procedural TV drama series "NCIS: Los Angeles" Season 6 shouldn't expect a new episode to show this week. Season 5's "Deep Trouble, Pt. 2" will be air instead.

However, there's still good news for those who are looking forward for the next showing of "NCIS: LA Season 6."

Titled "Savoir Faire," this episode, which will hit the small screens next Monday, March 9, is said to tackle the death of one of the three foreign soldiers who came to the country to train. With the other two still missing, the NCIS team must race against time to rescue them before the kidnappers can extract vital information from the abducted personnel.

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The full synopsis was posted on The Futon Critic where it reads:

"While the team investigates the death of one of three Afghanistan soldiers who are training in the U.S., they discover two other soldiers are missing and must find them before they're forced to reveal classified military operations to their captors. Also, Sam is back to work but his team worries it may be too soon, and Callen realizes he has very little in common with his partner."

In related news, Enstarz.com hinted that Special Agent Callen's (Chris O'Donnell) past will once again be revisited in an upcoming episode.

Written and directed by Frank Military, episode 20 titled "Rage" will offer another glimpse of the young Callen.

"Great prep this week [for "Rage"]," executive producer John Peter Kousakis took to his social media on Friday (via Enstars). "[Frank Military] is at the helm. Great story. Callen, young & old, major interest & focus."

Perhaps this segment will offer more answers to the puzzle surrounding a man "who had been keeping tabs on Callen" and his family over the years.

"While this new man wasn't related to Callen, he did know the orphan's father, and provided Callen with his first look at the man himself," the site indicated.

"NCIS: Los Angeles" Season 6 airs Mondays at 10 p.m. on CBS.

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