NCIS season 23 episode 3 spoilers: A terrifying case?

Is NCIS season 23 going to be giving us a Halloween episode? That is something that remains to be seen, but thematically, we’re definitely getting something scary. After all, the early details for the upcoming October 28 installment “The Sound and the Fury” suggest that this is something that could be coming your way. There is an especially difficult case ahead for Torres but beyond that, also a chance to see him work again with Special Agent Sawyer.
Oh, and for those wondering what a part of the story this season is going to be for Jessica Knight, we have more insight on that, as well.
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To get a few more details now on what is to come, check out the full NCIS season 23 episode 3 synopsis:
“The Sound and the Fury” – When a petty officer’s death is connected to a blackmail investigation, the team is forced to work with Special Agent Sawyer (Zane Holtz) on the case, which takes a terrifying turn for Torres. Meanwhile, Knight is offered an opportunity to train with NCIS Elite, on the CBS Original series NCIS, Tuesday, Oct. 28 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and streaming on Paramount+ (live and on demand for Paramount+ Premium plan subscribers, or on demand for Paramount+ Essential subscribers the day after the episode airs)*.
One of the things that we have heard producers say is that this season is going to be really character-focused, with almost everyone getting some story arcs that could radically alter their futures. We are curious to see what that looks like, and also how the Elite program fits into this show given that we have not really heard that much about it since the Hawaii spin-off ended. (That was something that Sam Hanna was working on over in the Aloha State for some time.)
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This article was written by Jessica BunBun.