New NCIS Los Angeles Season 13 Spoilers For March 6, 2022 Episode 10 Revealed

New NCIS Los Angeles Season 13 Spoilers For March 6, 2022 Episode 10 Revealed

Hey, “NCIS: Los Angeles” fans. We hope you guys totally enjoyed what episode 10 delivered up tonight, especially since it got delayed for nearly 2 months. Now that episode 9 finally made its appearance, we are back on here to tell you a little bit of what will be going down in the next, new episode 10 of NCIS: Los Angeles’ current season 13, which is due out next Sunday night,March 6, 2022.

As usual, we were able to collect a new, official teaser description for one of episode 10’s main storylines from CBS’ official episode 10 press release. So, we are going to most certainly take a look at it right now. Let’s do it.

First off, CBS let us know that this new episode 10 of NCIS: Los Angeles’ current season 13 does have an official title. It’s called, “Where Loyalties Lie.” It sounds like episode 10 will feature some very scandalous, intense, dramatic, action-filled, suspenseful, interesting and emotional scenes.

In the new episode 10, a stolen, advanced radar Technology will be the main focus for this storyline that CBS chose to reveal. Yep, it turns out that some poor civilian scientist’s life will be taken by some vicious killers in this episode.

Also, her advanced radar technology will get stolen in the process. This very tragic event will, of course, prompt the attention of our wonderful NCIS: Los Angeles crew. When they jump on the case, we will see them race against time to try and track down the missing radar technology from the vicious monsters that stole it from her.

CBS’ official description for episode 10 tells us, “When a civilian scientist working with the marines is killed, and her advanced radar technology stolen, the NCIS team must scramble to find the missing technology and the culprit on the CBS Original series NCIS: LOS ANGELES.”

An alternate description reads like this, “THE NCIS TEAM IS ON THE CASE WHEN A CIVILIAN SCIENTIST WORKING WITH THE MARINES IS KILLED AND HER ADVANCED RADAR TECHNOLOGY IS STOLEN.”

Episode 10 will feature a couple of guest stars. They are: Anthony Alabi as character (Marine Master Sgt. David Maxwell), J. Anthony Pena as character (Manny Ortiz), Jessica A. Caesar as character (Ruby), James Martin Kelly as character (Seth Wilcox), Ann Hu as character (Jun Chen), Kristin Carey as character (Dr. Laura Nash), Bridger Buckley as character (Hunt) and Tom Virtue as character (Dr. Hodge).

The season regulars that will be featured in episode 10 are: Chris O’Donnell as character (Special Agent G. Callen), LL COOL J as character (Special Agent Sam Hanna), Linda Hunt as character (Operations Manager Henrietta “Hetty” Lange), Daniela Ruah as character (Special Agent Kensi Blye).

Season regulars continued: Eric Christian Olsen as character (NCIS Investigator Marty Deeks), Medalion Rahimi as character (Special Agent Fatima Namazi), Caleb Castille as character (Special Agent Devin Rountree) and Gerald McRaney as character (Retired Admiral Hollace Kilbride).

Episode 10 was written by Matt Klafter, and it was directed by Tawnia McKiernan.

CBS’ press release confirmed that the next, new episode 10 of NCIS: Los Angeles’ current season 13 is indeed scheduled to hit the air next Sunday night, March 6, 2022 at approximately 8 pm central standard time. It will also be available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+.

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

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