New NCIS Hawaii Season 2 Spoilers For January 16, 2023 Episode 11 Revealed

New NCIS Hawaii Season 2 Spoilers For January 16, 2023 Episode 11 Revealed

Hey, “NCIS: Hawaii” fans. We hope that tonight’s episode 10 delivered up some amazing content for you guys tonight, especially since it got delayed for a couple of weeks. Now that episode 10 has finally made its appearance, we are back in your faces to deliver another spoiler scoop session for the next, new episode 11 of NCIS: Hawaii’s current season 2, which is due out next Monday night, January 16, 2023.

We were able to collect a couple of new, official teaser descriptions for this new episode 11, thanks to CBS and their official episode 11 synopsis. So, we’re going to definitely read it over and tell you what’s going down. Let’s go.

First thing’s first. This new episode 11 of NCIS: Hawaii’s current season 2 does have an official title. It’s called, “Rising Sun.” It sounds like episode 11 will feature some very scandalous, intense, dramatic, action-filled, suspenseful and interesting scenes as an ambushing crime goes down. Kai investigates an old friend and more.


We’ll go ahead and start off this spoiler session with the ambushing situation. Yep, it turns out that Special Agent Neil Pike is going to be working an undercover operation in this episode with a local Japanese crime family. Unfortunately, something is going to go very wrong with this operation because Pike will end up getting ambushed at some point! In response, we’re going to see the NCIS: Hawaii team jump on the case to try and track down who is pulling off these attacks.

CBS’ official description for this Special Agent Pike ambush debacle reads like this, “When Special Agent Pike is ambushed while working undercover with a local Japanese crime family, the team must find the person responsible for orchestrating the attacks.”

The second and last spoiler scoop for this new episode 11 lets us know that Kai Holman will be in action and quite busy. Apparently, he has an old friend that has turned into a criminal. So, Kai will spend a good chunk of his time trying to dig deep into an investigation regarding this old pal of his.

CBS’ description for this latest, Kai Holman storyline reads like this, “Kai goes deeper into his investigation regarding an old friend turned criminal.”

Episode 11 will feature a couple of guest stars. They are: Moses Goods as character (Wally), Mark Gessner as character (CGIS Agent Neil Pike), Jonah Ho’Okano as character (AJ Hale), Vince Shin as character (Tracksuit), Takuma Anzai as character (Kenji Sato), Masumi as character (Yumi Sato), Bruce Locke as character (Oda Sato) and Eric Mita as character (Taka Machida).

The season regulars that will be featured in episode 11 are: Vanessa Lachey as character (Special Agent in Charge Jane Tennant), Alex Tarrant as character (Kai Holman), Noah Mills as character (Jesse Boone), Yasmine Al-Bustami as character (Lucy Tara), Jason Antoon as character (Ernie Malik), Tori Anderson as character (Kate Whistler) and Kian Talan as character (Alex Tennant).

Episode 11 was written by Megan Bacharach & Matt Bosack, and it was directed by Christoph Schrewe. CBS’ press release confirmed that the next, new episode 11 of NCIS: Hawaii’s current season 2 is indeed scheduled to arrive next Monday night, January 16, 2023 at approximately 9 pm central standard time. It will also be available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+.

Alright, guys. That is all the info we have for this latest, “NCIS: Hawaii” TV show, spoiler report, but definitely stay tuned for more.

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