“NCIS: Los Angeles” season 10 episode 13 is the series’ second episode this year and, as always, it will offer another good story that fans had come to love. Next week’s episode is titled “Better Angels” and this could be referring to people who were assisting the investigators in their cases.
As per CBS press release, the “NCIS: Los Angeles” season 10 episode 13 synopsis reads: “The NCIS team works with the Global Criminal Tribunal when a Syrian seeking justice, David Sarraf (Eyas Younis), is brutally attacked while delivering evidence that would prove chemical weapons were used on civilians.”
The plot also includes Kensi as she tries to comfort the Syrian who was attacked while doing a good deed. As can be seen in the spoiler photos, Davis Sarraf was pinned between a vehicle and a wall while Deek’s fiancee stays by his side.
The guest stars for “NCIS: Los Angeles” season 10 episode 13 include Pamela Reed (Roberta Deeks), Doug Tompos (Navy Chief Warrant Officer Walter Purdue), Max Martini (NCIS Special Agent Arlo Turk), Douglas Weston (Alex Elmslie), Eyas Younis, Ben Maccabee (Syrian General Joram Nasar), Sundra Oakley (DSS Agent Anna Iloka) and Deep Rai (Zahid). This story was written by Frank Military and directed by Diana C. Valentine.
The upcoming episode will pick up from episode 12’s “The Sound of Silence” that aired on Jan. 6. There were terror threats and it seems that chemical weapons were being used to hurt people. For the lighter side in this episode, Kensi and Deeks also prepare for their upcoming wedding and were shown looking for a place for their honeymoon.
Yes, Deeks and Kensi are getting married and it would be soon. Their nuptial has been confirmed in episode 10. However, when this will exactly take place is still unknown.
“NCIS: Los Angeles” season 10 episode 13 has been scheduled to be on broadcast on Jan. 13 at 9 p.m. on CBS Television Network.


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