“NCIS” Season 16 Episode 3 is going to be an interesting installment to the new season of the Naval series since it will involve reality TV. It also features the shortest title of an episode yet with “Boom.” Naturally, fans will want to be ready for when it airs, but a TV is not always near to hand when the time comes. This is why an online streaming option can prove extremely handy, as discussed below.
As the name of the episode might have already implied, NCIS Season 16 Episode 3 is going to involve an explosion. Specifically, it’s going to feature an explosive event that involves a navy officer and a reality TV star. This is explained in the synopsis, as covered by Carter Matt.
“‘Boom’ – One of the NCIS agents is starstruck after the team investigates an explosion outside the home of Navy Petty Officer First Class Todd Nicholas (Cameron Radice) and his wife, popular reality TV star Sheba Nicholas (Tara Holt). Also, Vance continues physical therapy for the injuries sustained when he was held hostage,” the synopsis reads.
As the publication notes, Vance survives the crisis and is well on the path to recovery. Now, the attention of the show returns to solving crimes in NCIS Season 16 Episode 3. For those who may want to watch the episode via streaming service on the web, Express recently published a piece covering this topic.
Even though fans might want to be in front of their TV screens by the time NCIS Season 16 Episode 3 airs, this is not always possible for everyone. Being able to stream the episode via the internet or being able to download it for them to watch later would be a good solution. Either way, these things become a concern when NCIS Season 16 Episode 3 airs on Oct. 9.


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