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to attend the retirement party of a beloved Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC) professor, find themselves jointly investigating his shocking suicide, on the CBS Original series NCIS, Monday, Jan. “Too Many Cooks” – NCIS agents from Washington, D.C., Los Angeles and Hawai’i, all in D.C. The event will air on Monday, January 9th, and Chris O’Donnell, LL Cool J, and Vanessa Lachey will play major roles alongside the remaining individual casts of each show.ĬBS revealed the following about the three-episode event:

All Rights Reserved.ĬBS has released a teaser trailer for the big three-hour crossover event featuring characters from the NCIS, NCIS: Los Angeles, and NCIS: Hawai’i series.
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Head to our 2023 TV premiere schedule to see what shows will be debuting around the same time, while our 2022 rundown of debuts will clue fans in on what’s yet to come before the year’s end.Photo: Sonja Flemming/CBS ©2022 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. But that’s not so likely, and we probably shouldn’t expect other surprises such as Michael Weatherly’s DiNozzo or Linda Hunt’s return as Hetty, but there’s nothing stopping anyone from putting a request in to Santa Claus for it.ĭon’t forget to mark you (presumably new) calendars for the three-way crossover hitting CBS on Monday, January 2, starting at 8:00 p.m. They're used to this kind of thing, as they were involved in past crossovers, such as the one that kicked off the drama's current seasons, but this'll be the first time they head to NCIS: Los Angeles proper.Ĭonsidering this is the first time we’ll get to see this big of a crossover, it seems like it’d be a good time to drop in a surprise return from franchise vet Mark Harmon, who notably bowed out of the role of Leroy Gibbs early on in Season 19. That's not all, though, as Wilmer Valderrama's Torres and Yasmine Al-Bustami's Lucy will also be in the mix. The NCIS team must save Agent Rountree and find Kilbride while every cartel, hit man, gang and psychopath hunts them down.Īs far as who those guest stars will be, fans will get to see Gary Cole getting a three-show sticker for appearing across all the shows, and he'll be joined by Hawai'i's Vanessa Lachey in that respect. While Agent Rountree and Fatima are searching for Kilbride, who has been MIA, they are ambushed and learn that every member of the team has a $200,000 bounty on their head via the dark web.(It's technically possible this hour of the crossover will focus entirely on L.A.'s Rountree and Fatima and the guest stars. Now we'll presumably get to see Sam and Callen back in their home turf, at least assuming they aren't still out of town when the episode's timeline kicks off. Somebody better make sure the latter two don't get so used to crossing over with shows that they start showing up on CBS' Tuesday night shows and beyond. The episode (titled "Deep Fake") will be welcoming longtime NCIS star Brian Dietzen as Jimmy, Gary Cole as Parker, and the aforementioned duo of LL Cool J and Chris O'Donnell as Sam and Callen. Also, Jesse, Ernie, Whistler and Alden Parker (Gary Cole) learn about an asset that arrived in Hawai’i who could be connected to several overseas assassinations.Ĭlearly, this episode's synopsis was a lot more friendly about revealing who will be involved. Tennant, Jimmy Palmer (Brian Dietzen) and Sam Hanna (LL COOL J) find themselves captured with a woman who claims to be a CIA agent demanding intel from the team.
