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'NCIS: Los Angeles' Season 7 News, Update: Episode 7 Spoilers Released; 'Unspoken' Finds The Squad Hunting For Sam's Former Partner

An action-packed episode awaits the fans of CBS' hit crime-fighting drama TV series "NCIS: Los Angeles" Season 7 as the show returns to the airwaves after its short hiatus last week. Meanwhile, spoiler reports for Episode 7 emerge ahead of the Episode 6 premiere.

This week's segment titled "Unspoken" is said to see the NCIS squad hunting for Sam's former partner, Mark Ruiz. The report from SpoilerTV said that the team will be prompted to do the search operation when the person in question disappears after buying military grade explosives in an undercover stint.

This information will have the team wondering if Ruiz has finally joined the dark side. In fact, a promo clip which was shared over at Design & Trend reveals the NCIS agent setting off a bomb and casually walking away from the scene of the explosion.

The video further revealed how the rest of the team reacts to suspicions. Deeks said that people tend to change skin once they go undercover. Sam, on the other hand, remains faithful that his former partner is clean.

Before fans can find out if Ruiz will be proven guilty of the murder of innocent people, a report from Enstarz.com divulged the details for Episode 7 titled "An Unlocked Mind."

As indicated in the article, Deeks and Kensi will be going undercover on a mission to rescue a former Department of Defense employee from a brainwashing cult.

The pair will be joining the cult called the Church of the Unlocked Mind to which the staff in question was brainwashed "into revealing classified information." The cult is led by Lee Ashman, who is played by Sebastian Roché. Meanwhile, the rest of the squad is hard at work to prevent the cult from selling any of the government secrets being revealed to them.

"NCIS: LA" Season 7 airs this Monday, November 2, at 10 p.m. on CBS.

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