'NCIS: Los Angeles' Season 11, Episode 13 Preview: Dealing With An Epidemic
KEY POINTS
- "NCIS: Los Angeles" Season 11, episode 13 preview has been released
- The new case will be about an epidemic
- The team behind the show celebrated Law Enforcement Appreciation Day recently
The agents will deal with a deadly epidemic in “NCIS: Los Angeles” Season 11, episode 13. A preview video of the next episode has surfaced online that shows Sam (LL Cool J) and Callen (Chris O’Donnell) investigating the case.
Dead bodies will pile up quickly in the next episode, and the agents will be tasked to find out what’s happening. A preview video that has been released online shows Sam talking to a doctor about a dead body, and he finds out that this is not an isolated case.
According to a doctor, the number of deaths in such a short period of time is unusual. Sam believes they have an epidemic on their hands, which means they will have to act quickly or more people will die.
One of the scenes in the video shows Callen chasing a suspect with his gun drawn. Another scene shows Kensi (Daniela Ruah) taking someone down in a nightclub. Are the deaths in “NCIS: Los Angeles” Season 11, episode 13 related to drugs?
Ruah recently shared a funny picture of her with her fellow cast member Eric Christian Olsen, who plays her onscreen husband Marty Deeks. The Instagram post shows Olsen leaning on Ruah while she makes a face at the camera.
“Did ya miss us?” Ruah asked. “I missed us,” she wrote.
The previous episode was about the agents working with the CIA to solve a case. The official Twitter page of the TV series has shared a link where the fans can watch the previous episodes and catch up before episode 13.
Meanwhile, the team behind the TV series celebrated the Law Enforcement Appreciation Day recently. The post on Twitter quotes Hetty (Linda Hunt) saying that she didn’t choose this life, but rather the job chose her.
“NCIS: Los Angeles” Season 11, episode 163 is titled “High Society.” It will air on Jan. 12 at 9 p.m. EST on CBS.
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