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'NCIS: New Orleans' Spoilers News: Episode 11 'Baitfish' Recap

"NCIS: New Orleans" winter premiere sees the NCIS team investigate a bombing at the Navy-Marine Relief Gala, and the team discovers that the bomb's signature matches that of an old mob family that Pride put away years earlier.

In the episode titled "Baitfish," the entire team is at the Navy-Marine Relief Gala, and Pride is accompanied by his daughter Laurel and her boyfriend Orion when a bomb detonates in the venue, which kills several navy personnel and their family members and injured a lot of people. The bomb also causes critical injuries to Orion. Upon investigation, the team realizes that the bomb was placed at the chair where Pride was sitting and that he is the prime target of the bombing.

Pride thinks that someone is trying to put the Broussard mob family back in power, and Pride thinks that maybe the next generation of Broussards may have had a hand in the bombing. Dante appears to be the one most likely to plant the bomb as he still holds a grudge against Pride for locking up his family. He has also told several of his friends that he intends to restore the family business and if not for Pride, they still would be in power.

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It seems like Pride was about to get a lucky break as Dante's former partner, Paul, turned on him and told Pride where he could be found. But a bomb goes through Paul's window, and when Pride gets to him, he is burned beyond recognition.

They find Dante in a hideout and he has an alibi which turns out to be real. It turns out that it was Paul who bombed the gala, and that the man that Pride found at Paul's home wasn't the real Paul at all.

"NCIS: New Orleans" airs on Tuesdays at 9/8c on CBS.

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