New NCIS Los Angeles Season 13 Spoilers For April 17, 2022 Episode 16 Revealed

New NCIS Los Angeles Season 13 Spoilers For April 17, 2022 Episode 16 Revealed

Hey, “NCIS: Los Angeles” fans. We hope that episode 15 was a delight for you guys, especially since it got delayed last week. Now that episode 15 has officially run its course, we are back in your faces to throw a couple of new spoiler scoops at you for the next, new episode 15 of NCIS: Los Angeles’ current season 13. It’s due to arrive next Sunday night, April 17, 2022.

We were able to collect a couple of new, official teaser descriptions for this new episode 16 via CBS’ official episode 16 press release. So, we’re going to totally dish those out to you guys, right now. Let’s get into it.

For starters, CBS revealed that this new, 16th installment of NCIS: Los Angeles season 13 is officially labeled/titled, “MWD.” That’s a very short and simple title. We’re sure it stands for something. Anyways, it sounds like episode 16 will feature some very scandalous, intense, emotional, interesting, possible action-filled and suspenseful scenes as a military dog gets kidnapped. Sam tries to help his ill father and more.

We’ll go ahead and start off this spoiler session with the kidnapped, military dog situation. Yep, it turns out that a military working dog named Master Sergeant Boomer will be the target of a very scandalous kidnapping scheme in this episode. This unfortunate situation will prompt the NCIS: Los Angeles crew to launch a full-on investigation. What will they find out? Only time will tell.

CBS’ official description for this dog-kidnapping plotline reads like this, “NCIS investigates the kidnapping of Master Sergeant Boomer, a military working dog.”

The second spoiler scoop reveals that Sam’s father is not doing very well at all in this episode. Apparently, the poor guy is suffering from Alzheimer’s. So, we’re going to see Sam try to sell his boat to help care for his ailing father.

CBS’ description for this latest, Sam storyline reads like this, “Sam looks to sell his boat so he can take care of his father who is suffering from Alzheimer’s.”

Episode 16 will feature a couple of guest stars. They are: Peter Cambor as character (Nate Getz), Kavi R. Ladnier as character (Shyla Dahr), Stephanie Lemelin as character (Mary Smith), Brent Bailey as character (Dennis Adams), Matt Lasky as character (Joseph Jones), Cap Peterson as character (Brian “Buster” Miller), Travis Johns as character (Nick Reed) and Richard Gant as character (Raymond Hanna).

The season regulars that will be featured in episode 16 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 16 was written by R. Scott Gemmill, and it was directed by Suzanne Saltz.

CBS’ press release confirmed that the next, new episode 16 of NCIS: Los Angeles’ current season 13 is indeed scheduled to make its way to the air next Sunday night, April 17, 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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