“NCIS: New Orleans” season 5 episode 7 will be airing on Nov. 13 and fans can’t wait to see the return of Pride (Scott Bakula) and the rest of the team after a week of hiatus. The break was due to the midterm elections that CBS has to cover.
And as the process is nearing its end, the network will return to its usual broadcasting time. “NCIS: New Orleans” season 5 episode 7 is titled “Sheepdog” and will be dealing with events that mirror real life.
The synopsis of the upcoming episode explains that the Naval Criminal Investigative Service will be dealing with a violent riot stemmed from a protest that went south. “NCIS: New Orleans” season 5 episode 7 seems to be taking inspiration from real-world events like the clash between student protesters and the Bangladeshi government.
There will also be a bit of character development for Hannah (Necar Zadegan) as it’s now her turn to have her past explored. “NCIS: New Orleans” season 5 episode 7 will surely be an interesting story to follow, especially since little is known about this recently added character.
It can be recalled that Hannah replaced Pride as the head of the squad after the failed assassination on Pride’s life. After the incident, the agent was assigned as the Special Agent in Charge, a position that Pride is finding difficulty adjusting into. So far, Hannah has been warmly received by audiences as she has shown she isn’t just using her position as a stepping stone to advance her career. And with “NCIS: New Orleans” season 5 episode 7 slated to show Hannah’s claws, it’s expected she’s going to gain an even larger following.
The promo for the upcoming episode saw Hannah interrogating a professor and a former member of a student protest organization. It appears that the professor hasn’t been cooperating well with the NCIS team as Hannah was seen opening the fire sprinkler in the interrogation room. It’s already been established that the character’s background involves intelligence work and fans will be seeing in “NCIS: New Orleans” season 5 episode 7 how well she extracts information from other people.


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