NCIS Season 13 Update and News: What Is Up For Michael Wearherly; Special Agent is Said to Leave The Season Soon.

By Bisma Kaleem - 08 Apr '16 09:53AM
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The thirteenth season of the police procedural drama NCIS is on the go and has plenty of entertainment to offer in the upcoming episodes.

While we came across Tuesday night's episode 'Charade', all sorts of imitators seemed to have caused immense trouble for the agent, causing a rift between him and the US senators. And with much excitement and stirring storyline yet to be uncovered, the story makers regrettably have to go through the exit of Michael Weatherly and the team is engrossed on how to produce an attention-grabbing yet captivating departure for DiNozzo.

And as for now, the team is gradually rolling up their sleeves to prepare a much more enthralling plot, especially for DiNozzo. The Special Agent of the investigation based drama experienced a momentous instance of identity mugging, leaving him totally baffled and not sure who are the masterminds behind the foul play.

The 21st episode 'Return To Sender' will place DiNozzo in a thoughtful pickle. McGee will also discover how Tony has been able to meet the expense of a much extravagant place that is beyond his available affordability and while the scenario continues to progress, the audience will also see the dramatic return of Senior FBI Agent T.C Fornell's return. His entrance will mark a remarkable twist in the plot as he will be working together with Gibbs as two British prisoners and a spy were spotted in a shipping container.

Such an unpleasant and an embarrassing situation for DiNozzo, the ongoing mess will, thus, be solved DiNozzo's special police based instincts.

As part of the speculation, it is maintained that Duane Henry will be playing the role of MI-6 Officer Clayton Reeves. The appearance of his role has put the audience in uncertainty as to whether he replace Weatherly or not.

NCIS Season 13 episode 21 will be aired on Tuesday, April 19 on CBS.

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