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'NCIS' Season 12 Cast News, Spoilers: Pauley Perrette to Walk Down The Aisle, Baby Storyline Coming?

Recent cast rumors on the hit police-procedural TV series "NCIS" Season 12 pointed out actress Pauley Perrette, who has been engaged to real-life fiancé Thomas Arklie for about three years already.

Perrette stopping by the TrevorLIVE benefit show held in Los Angeles over the weekend to which she talked a great deal about her life and on how this would affect her career in the TV program.

Radar Online revealed much of the star's plan about whether or not she'll be walking down the aisle anytime soon and that will the fans be expecting a pregnancy after.

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"We've been engaged for three years," Perrette said. "But who knows if we will have a wedding? We shall see!"

Although the wedding sounds more likely to occur, the actress did, however, clarify that there'd definitely be "no kids" for both of them.

"No kids! Definitely no kids," Pauley further revealed. "We are all about dogs. They are our babies [and] they will be central to everything we do."

In the meantime, a spoiler report for this week's "NCIS" Season 12 showing revealed that this episode will contain some emotional scenes.

Hollywood Hills pointed out CBS' recently-released teaser for the upcoming segment showing Timothy McGee (Sean Murray) getting emotional while giving his thanks "after going over all the rules he's learned on the job, and more."

As to what to expect for the rest of the drama, The Futon Critic posted a synopsis that reads:

"The NCIS team will end up, consulting with three cyber-terrorists they imprisoned after a city-wide Internet shutdown the week before Christmas. Also, McGee is going to reflect on the case and Gibbs' infamous rules as he pens a heartfelt letter to his father."

"NCIS" Season 12 Episode 10 titled, "House Rules" airs this Tuesday, Dec. 16, at 7 p.m. on CBS.

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