'NCIS' Season 13 Spoiler Alert: Will Have Special Two-Part Crossover With 'NCIS: New Orleans'

"NCIS" Season 13 returns in January and it will have a special two-part crossover with "NCIS: New Orleans."

TV Line shared that in February, Timothy McGee and Delilah Fielding will spend their first Valentines together. McGee on one hand is having a hard time to find the perfect gift to give Delilah on such a romantic occasion.

Meanwhile, Dr. Donald Mallard or Ducky will face a dilemma that he did not expect will ever happen. For the first time in his life, he will conduct a remote autopsy on a murdered deep sea diver. All the suspects, along with the victim, will be contained in a dive chamber after they returned to the surface. It will be a tough task for Ducky because he needs to make examination and finish everything while all of them, both living and dead, are inside a pressured controlled chamber.

Aside from that, expect an exciting storyline with Ducky. International Business Times reported that Abby Sciuto will also be the highlight in the midseason crossover premiere. Abby will try to help her brother Luca. Luca was the chef in-charge when all passengers and crew aboard a Washington D.C. to New Orleans flight got poisoned.

According to Latin Post, the "Sister City" episode is set to bring Jethro Gibbs and his DC team as well as Dwayne Pride of the New Orleans team together. It has been reported that after both Gibbs and Pride's team will work hand-in-hand to solve the case, both shows will soon be back to its regular programming.

The ratings of "NCIS" has remained consistent and it so it didn't came as surprise when it was confirmed that the show will be renewed for another season. TV Line also reported that there will be two new cast members, one male and one female, to be introduced in Season 14. Both new characters will become series regulars and they will add more excitement and great storyline to the show.

"Sister City," the "NCIS' Season 13 as well as "NCIS New Orleans" Season 2 crossover, will air on Jan. 5. The part one will be at 8 p.m. while the part two will be at 9 p.m. on CBS.

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