New ‘NCIS’ Spoilers For Season 17, November 26, 2019 Episode 9 Revealed

New ‘NCIS’ Spoilers For Season 17, November 26, 2019 Episode 9 Revealed

Hey,”NCIS” fans. We hope you guys had an absolute blast while watching episode 8. Now that it’s officially in the can, we are back at you to make sure you guys have a little spoilery insight into what’s coming up next in the new episode 9.

The lovely CBS folks helped us out with that by delivering a new press release for episode 9. So, that is exactly what we’ll be using as a reference for this spoiler session. It features two,new, very informative teaser descriptions. So, let’s get into it.

To start, we’ve got an official title for episode 9. It’s called, “IRL.” So, they kept it nice and short this time.

It sounds like episode 9 will feature some more possible interesting, dramatic and action-filled scenes as the NCIS team investigates a live-streamed murder! Gibbs looks after his neighbor’s child and more.

We’ll go ahead and start off this spoiler session with the live-streamed murder investigation situation. It turns out that yet another unfortunate murder will take place in this episode.

This time, the victim will be a petty officer, but this just isn’t any type of murder. Apparently, the cruel culprits decided to live stream the murder on a very popular gaming app!

Also, Gibbs will be very kind in this episode. His neighbor will need to leave suddenly for a last-minute trip. In light of this, Gibb’s will decide to look after his neighbor’s 11 year old son named Phineas.

CBS’ official description for this live-streamed murder situation reads like this, “The NCIS team investigates a petty officer’s murder that was live-streamed on a popular gaming app. Also, Gibbs watches his 11-year-old neighbor, Phineas (Jack Fisher), when his mom must leave on a last-minute trip.

What will the NCIS Crew discover when they look deeper into this case? That’s a major question we’ll be looking to see get answered in this episode.

Whatever the case, it definitely sounds like this episode could serve up some possible dramatic and intense scenes if the NCIS investigation leads to danger. So, get ready for it.

Episode 9 will feature a quite a few guest stars. They are: Louise Barnes as character (Sarah), Jack Fisher as character (Phineas), Rick Overton as character (Elmer Barlow), Tyler Francavilla as character (Dustin Vanderschmitt), Sonya Leslie as character (Nancy).

Guest stars continued: Paul Norwood as character(Jesse Gilyard), Serafina Polite as character (Emma), Christopher Bencomo as character (Navy Petty Officer First Class Ian Rojas), Reatha Grey as character (Marion), Carter Mitchell as character (Virgil) and Briana Cuoco as character (Rosalind).

The season regulars that will be featured in episode 9 are: Mark Harmon as character (NCIS Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs), Sean Murray as character (NCIS Special Agent Timothy McGee), Emily Wickersham as character (NCIS Special Agent Eleanor “Ellie” Bishop), Wilmer Valderrama as character (NCIS Special Agent Nicholas “Nick” Torres).

Season regulars continued: Maria Bello as character (NCIS Special Agent Jaqueline “Jack” Sloane), Brian Dietzen as character (Medical Examiner Jimmy Palmer), Diona Reasonover as character (Forensic Scientist Kasie Hines), Rocky Carroll as character (NCIS Director Leon Vance) and David McCallum as character (Dr. Donald “Ducky” Mallard).

Episode 9 was written by Christopher J. Waild, and it was directed by Terrence O’Hara. CBS’ press release confirmed that episode 9 is indeed scheduled to air next Tuesday night, November 26, 2019 at approximately 7 pm central standard time.

Alright guys. That’s all we’ve got for this latest “NCIS” TV show report, but definitely stay tuned for more.

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