Recommended

'NCIS' Season 13 Episode 7 Spoilers: Ducky Comes Clean About His Secret Society; Nov. 10 Episode Spoilers Revealed

An intensely suspenseful episode awaits fans of the hit police procedural drama TV series from CBS, "NCIS," as Season 13 continues this week with a brand new episode that will see one member of the team coming out clean about his secret affiliation. Meanwhile, a spoiler report for an upcoming episode suggests the return of the doctor who saved Agent Gibbs in the current season's premiere.

Citing the synopsis posted at The Futon Critic for this week's episode titled "16 Years," it says that the NCIS team will be prompted to look into a murder case involving a retired Navy Lieutenant Commander.

As the investigation gets deeper, the situation will call on Dr. Donald "Ducky" Mallard to reveal a secret part of his life. The summary hints that Ducky is actually a member of a "secret society" that is "devoted to solving cold cases." It is presumed that such "cold cases" would be involved in the case the team is currently handling as they discover the victim was also part of the secret society.

Meanwhile, the report from LatinPost.com mentions the Nov. 10 episode of NCIS titled "Saviors." According to the publication, the episode will see DiNozzo reuniting with his ex-girlfriend, Jeanne Benoit, when a group of volunteer doctors are attacked and captured by Sudanese insurgents. Among those in danger is Agent Tony's ex-flame's husband.

It would be interesting to find out if the two ex-lovers can put their past behind them and establish perhaps a platonic kind of relationship.

The situation will further prompt DiNozzo and McGee to travel to the crime scene for the joint murder and kidnapping case.

The episode, according to LP, will also feature the return of Dr. Cyril Taft. Fans may remember him as the emergency room doctor who saved Gibbs from the brink of death after he suffered from several gunshot wounds given to him by a young terrorist.

"NCIS" Season 13 airs Tuesdays, at 8 p.m. on CBS.

You’ve readarticles in the last 30 days.

Was this article helpful?

Help keep The Christian Post free for everyone.

Our work is made possible by the generosity of supporters like you. Your contributions empower us to continue breaking stories that matter, providing clarity from a biblical worldview, and standing for truth in an era of competing narratives.

By making a recurring donation or a one-time donation of any amount, you’re helping to keep CP’s articles free and accessible for everyone.

We’re sorry to hear that.

Hope you’ll give us another try and check out some other articles. Return to homepage.

Most Popular