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'NCIS' Season 12 Spoilers, Cast News: Investigation Leads to the Reopening of a 40-Year-Old Plane Bombing Case

The next episode of the hit police procedural TV drama series "NCIS" Season 12 will see the show going back to its investigative roots when a look at a murder crime leads to an even bigger investigation.

Spoiler reports indicated that this week's segment titled "Patience" will see Gibbs (Mark Harmon) and DiNozzo (Michael Weatherly) picking up the trail of a killer who murdered a certain petty officer.

However, their investigation will escalate into an even bigger scale as they will find a lead pointing out to a 40-year-old U.S. bombing case.

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A synopsis provided by Hollywood Hills meanwhile added that Special Agent McGee (Sean Murray) might be stricken with a pang of jealousy as he was not previously briefed about the cold case.

On the other hand, a report from Fashion N Style indicates that this episode will also delve personal issues among the show's characters.

For one, there's the long distance relationship between Delilah (Margo Harshman) and McGee. Delilah was last seen taking off for Dubai for a job there at the Department of Defense.

Despite the efforts they put in to close the void, the publication indicated that there might be some changes to happen between the two. Will it be for the best or for the worse?

Speaking to TV Guide, Murray discussed how Delilah's return will test if there's still some chemistry between them or not.

"We haven't seen her this year, but I think we're going to see her, which is - for me and for the character - a good thing. I think people like to see McGee and Delilah together too and it's fun to do," the actor said.

"NCIS" Season 12 airs Tuesday at 8 p.m. on CBS.

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