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01-05-2025
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NCIS Season 22 Finale Trailer Confirms if Tim McGee Is Leaving
The trailer for the Season 22 finale has been dropped, and it confirms that Sean Murray's Tim McGee is not leaving the show. Season 22 of the popular show started airing on October 14, 2024, on CBS and then was streaming on Paramount+. Based on the American military police, NCIS originally debuted on TV screens on September 23, 2003. For over two decades, it has been one of the favorites across audiences in the United States. The promo for Episode 20, titled 'Nexus,' of Season 22 of NCIS has finally been released. It reveals the fate of Sean Murray's character, Tim McGee. Check out the promo below: In the 21-second clip, fans get a glimpse at NCIS Special Agent McGee after the incidents of Episode 19, 'Irreconcilable Differences.' This led many to wonder whether the character was dead. As covered by ComingSoon before, in Episode 19 of NCIS Season 22, McGee gets filled with the desire to prove his suspicions about Deputy Director Gabriel Laroche. Although he witnesses Laroche killing a man at point-blank range, he doesn't have any evidence. Due to this, he is accused of trying to bring down his superior to take his job. However, later in the episode, Laroche does get arrested. On the other hand, McGee gets shot in the shoulder. This leads many to think that it might be the last time they see Murray in the role. But luckily, McGee has survived the incident and will be back again. After Laroche tries to assert that a conspiracy is brewing against him, McGee might play a really big part in the coming seasons. Apart from Sean Murray, the show features Wilmer Valderrama, Brian Dietzen, Katrina Law, Gary Cole, Seamus Dever, and many more. The post NCIS Season 22 Finale Trailer Confirms if Tim McGee Is Leaving appeared first on - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.
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18-04-2025
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Exclusive NCIS Sneak Peek: Is [Spoiler] a Better Rapper Than LL Cool J's Sam?
Momma said this NCIS sneak peak will knock you out. This Monday at 9/8c, NCIS: Los Angeles vet LL Cool J brings Special Agent Sam Hanna back to D.C. when he guest-stars on the NCIS mothership. More from TVLine The Neighborhood Stages 2 Broke Girls Reunion - and Brings Back Character We Haven't Seen Since Season 1 Ghosts' Asher Grodman Talks Trevor's Big Familial Surprise: 'I'm Thrilled We're Flying With This' Ghosts First Look: Superstore Vet Ben Feldman Can See Spirits, Too! (Exclusive) In Season 22's antepenultimate episode, 'After the Storm,' when a trio of combat vets are found murdered in a D.C. motel room, the NCIS team tracks down a suspect who refuses to talk to anyone but Sam Hanna. While Sam is visiting, as revealed to Parker (Gary Cole) in the exclusive clip above, he apparently will make time for a Saturday-night 'karaoke date' with Jimmy (Brian Dietzen) and his daughter Victoria. Wait, Sam Hanna has pipes? Is his speciality by chance rap, akin to that five-time Grammy Awards host? And will Parker be let in on all of this karaoke fun? Press play above for all of those answers! Leading out of Todd's visit airing April 21, NCIS on April 28 will air 'Irreconcilable Differences,' in which McGee's (Sean Murray) career and credibility are on the line when he investigates Deputy Director LaRoche (Seamus Dever) for corruption, and Torres (Wilmer Valderrama) and Knight (Katrina Law) receive surprising news. Then on May 5, in the already-renewed procedural's Season 22 finale, 'Nexus,' as NCIS investigates a connection between the titular cartel and Parker's longtime nemesis, mob boss Carla Marino (returning guest star Rebecca De Mornay), the team uncovers a high-stakes plot involving stolen nuclear material. 'With time running out, Parker is forced into an uneasy alliance that could determine the fate of the operation,' the synopsis teases, 'and his own future.'Best of TVLine Summer TV Calendar: Your Guide to 85+ Season and Series Premieres Classic Christmas Movies Guide: Where to Watch It's a Wonderful Life, Miracle on 34th Street, Elf, Die Hard and Others What's New on Netflix in June