NCIS: Los Angeles season 11 episode 5 spoilers: Code Black alum set
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“Provenance” – The NCIS team searches for a stolen painting valued at $40 million after online chatter indicates the artwork is being sold on the black market to fund terrorist activity, on NCIS: LOS ANGELES, Sunday, Oct. 27 (9:30-10:30 PM, ET/9:00-10:00 PM, PT) on the CBS Television Network. Moon Bloodgood guest stars an elite insurance broker Katherine Casillas.
If you recognize the name Moon Bloodgood, it’s probably because you saw here either on TNT’s Falling Skies or over on Code Black, where she played the part of Rox. Here, it seems like this is a very different sort of role. Could she be an art thief to go along with an “elite insurance broker”? It’s something to think about. In general, what we know about this case is that it’s one with huge ramifications. Trying to stop terrorist operations is one of the most important tasks for the NCIS: LA team, mostly because this is a way to stop problems long before they start. We know that there are few teams who are overall bummer than Sam, Callen, Deeks, and Kensi … but it may be a while before we start to get some more answers as to what this story is overall about.
If you do love TV episodes, though, with some heist elements to them — to go along, of course, with your classic NCIS: Los Angeles drama — this one could be right up your alley.
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