Lucy Tara's return to her other half Kate and the rest of the NCIS Hawaii team recently has resulted in a domino effect for the crew in Los Angeles to deal with in Sunday's episode.
The next episode of NCIS: Los Angeles has plenty of drama in store, from Anna (played by Bar Paly) and Callen (Chris O’Donnell) sorting their wedding plans to Kensi (Daniela Ruah) and Fatima (Medalion Rahimi) having to jet off for a new investigation. However, thanks to a preview of the episode from CBS, it looks like Kensi is less than impressed with NCIS Hawaii’s Lucy Tara’s (Yasmine Al-Bustami) return to the island as it directly relates to the new case on the LA team’s desk.The sneak peek opens with Kilbride (Gerald McRaney) and Siya Dahr (Javi Ramachandran Ladnier) going over the details of another apparent suicide on the SS Allegiance.
What have we got?” Kensi says as she enters the room alongside Fatima before Siya fills her in: “This is petty officer, first-class, Eli Wassner - electronic technician on the SS Allegiance. He was found hanged this morning in a hold onboard.Hmm, suicide?” Fatima asks before Kilbride informs her: “Unconfirmed. But the Allegiance has had two suicides in recent months. SECNAV has tasked us with investigating to determine is Wassner’s a third,” he adds.However, Kensi is clearly unimpressed this case has fallen on their desk as she rather bluntly points out: “Can I ask why the NCIS agent afloat isn’t handling this?Kilbride then points out that job used to belong to “our former guest, Special Agent Lucy Tara”.
He then tells Kensi: “She has since returned to NCIS Honolulu and the Allegiance is in the process of being assigned a new agent afloat.However, Kensi clearly isn’t pleased she and her colleagues have now been tasked with the investigation given Tara’s exit from the vessel.Fatima is more concerned with the details as she asks: “Did Wassner have any family?Siya reveals: “He leaves behind a widow in Los Angeles. His parents and the rest of his family are in central New JerseyAny history of depression or any other mental illness?” Kensi probes to which Siya answers: “Not that I can find any record of, but if he did he never sought treatment.Fatima continues the questioning: “History of gambling or recent money losses?”
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