NCIS: Los Angeles season 13 episode 2 spoilers: First ‘Fukushu’ detials
For some further details all about what’s coming, remember to check out the full NCIS: Los Angeles season 13 episode 2 synopsis below:
“Fukushu” – NCIS takes the case personally when an LAPD officer’s father, a beloved elderly Japanese American veteran, is the victim of a vicious hate crime, on NCIS: LOS ANGELES, Sunday, Oct. 17 (9:30-10:30 PM, ET/9:00-10:00 PM, PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+.
There’s no denying that this will be an emotional episode, but we think this synopsis is also evidence that NCIS: LA will be taking a procedural approach to some of its storytelling pretty early on. This is woven into the fabric of what this show is, but we know that there are some other, long-term story arcs that could eventually rear their head! Take, for example, when we could see the return of Frank Military as Kessler, Kensi’s horrific arch-enemy who played a significant role last season.
One other question that remains is how different it will be for some of the NCIS: LA team to resolve these cases given the new structure behind the scenes. Remember that Kilbride is now around more prominently and Nell/Eric are gone. What will all of this mean?
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