‘NCIS’ season 13, episode 15 preview: Leslie Hope returns for ‘React’
This is turning out to be a rather big few weeks for Leslie Hope at the moment. The actress has been a key component of “Suits” season 5 at the moment in the role of Anita Gibbs, and moving into the next new “NCIS” episode “React,” we’re going to also bring back her back as Navy Secretary Sarah Porter. She’s going to be involved in a case that hits close to hope, and it will be all-hands-on-deck for the team to figure this out. Not only that, but you’re going to get a chance to see in the process Joe Spano playing another extremely familiar face on the show: Fornell.
Want to get some other news in terms of what to expect in this episode? Then just be sure to look at the synopsis below:
“When Secretary of the Navy Sarah Porter (Leslie Hope) learns her daughter has been kidnapped, the NCIS team partners with the FBI to track the case, determine a motive and bring her home. Also, McGee’s childhood friend, NCIS Special Agent Valerie Page (Christina Chang), is in town to assist the team with advance tactics training.”
We hope that through this episode we’ll get a chance to all sorts of good stuff when it comes to a case, but also a nice personal case for McGee as well. Any chance for Sean Murray to get a little bit of individual air time is something that we’re going to celebrate. We’ll have further news on this story as it gets closer to airing.
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sadtonyfan
February 13, 2016 @ 3:31 pm
And Gibbs gets blown up yet again. No one, and I mean no one, can ever encounter the danger and peril that Gibbs does. He MUST have ALL excitement and drama on the Gibbs Show.
FLCheesehead
February 15, 2016 @ 6:20 pm
With the possible exception of the ER room in County General in Chicago. : )
Remember that previews mean nothing. I’ve never seen an NCIS preview that accurately reflects what happens on the show. They’re a tease, nothing more. Remember back when Mike was still around and Tony was guarding him and it turned out Mike popped him one to knock him out so that he could get away? That preview showed Gibbs on the phone, Tony talking to him, and then Tony on the ground unconscious — made it look and seem as though Tony had been shot or taken down somehow. By the time we got to the episode, it was Tony getting knocked out and the next thing you know, he’s sitting there talking to Gibbs and flirting with a paramedic. Previews don’t always show you what’s going to happen.