"NCIS" Season 14 recently did a crossover episode with its spinoff series, "NCIS: New Orleans." With both teams having resolved their prior issues that necessitated the crossover, spoilers for the upcoming episode reveal that the team will be wrapping up an old case while Bishop will be out to seek revenge over her boyfriend, Qasim's death.
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"NCIS" Season 14 episode 16 titled, "A Many Splendored Thing" will see Bishop continue to piece out the events that took place before the death of her boyfriend, Qasim. According to Carter Matt, the upcoming episode will see Bishop's determination to get revenge on whoever was responsible for Qasim's death.
This may hopefully provide resolution to the mystery surrounding his death, and hopefully, this will not put Bishop in too much danger. "NCIS" Season 14 spoilers for the upcoming episode also reveal that the team will be finding a new lead in the Chen case.
The publication notes on the possibility that this will wrap up the arc on the Chen case for "NCIS" Season 14, which will set up the stage for another major case before the finale. Newcomer Torres will also be sharing some pickpocketing technique with the entire team on the next episode of the CBS drama.
As seen in the latest episode, "NCIS" did another crossover with its spinoff series, "NCIS: New Orleans." As TVGuide.com recaps, Abby took the fall for a terrorist plot, which sent the entire team to different corners of the US just to hunt down the real suspect.
While the team was able to get the connection between Phil and Earl, the "NCIS" team still was not able to recover the missing Homeland Security playbook. In the end, Gibbs decided to send Torres down South in order to find out more information about the missing item.
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