NCIS Season 12 Episode 5 Spoilers: McGee in Position of Power
NCIS Season 12 Episode 5 Spoilers: McGee in Position of Power
On the next episode of NCIS, fans who have long been looking forward to see McGee in a position of power will have their wish granted. The show's next episode titled 'The Sam Dominick' will allow us to see how McGee leads the team while Gibbs and Tony go away for business. Needless to say, we are in for good entertainment.
CarterMatt talked about the sneak peek video of the episode wherein both Gibbs and Tony were seen to be going overseas for an important business. It seems that what was supposed to be a peaceful training session had been disrupted by pirates. This leads to the team-up between NCIS and CGIS to bring the matter to a close once and for all. As such, we shall be seeing Diane Neal again as she reprises her role as Agent Borin in this episode.
We will be welcoming a guest star, Jim Beaver, a former part of the show 'Supernatural' in the next episode of NCIS. With the numerous reports of possible crossovers between the NCIS and NCIS: New Orleans, many are thinking that the episodes may be gearing up for something really big that will make us all in awe again.
Going back to McGee, with his love interest overseas, many feel that there is something completely missing with the character's story. We miss seeing him put his romance shoes on. Thus, we hope for Margo Harshman to reprise her role as Delilah and come to visit the show again.
More spoilers about the upcoming episodes of NCIS, so keep visiting our website.
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