“NCIS: Los Angeles” Season 10 Episode 12 will have the team deal with a possible terrorist threat that is presumed to be targeting a large ammunition stash. At first, Callen (Chris O’Donnell), Sam (LL Cool J), Deeks (Eric Christian Olsen) and Kensi (Daniela Ruah) were confused as to the whole situation.
The confusion stems from the fact that they’ve been assigned to protect Navy Commander Valerie Torres (Roxana Brusso) who lost consciousness within her headquarters. The team asked why they’re being assigned to Torres given that the commander needs medical attention, not a security detail. Intelligence Analyst Nell Jones (Renée Felice Smith) then explains that Torres requested the escort as she believes there’s a legitimate threat to her life. As such, “NCIS: Los Angeles” Season 10 Episode 12 will have the team investigate if this threat has any veracity to it.
Kensi posits that Torres might simply be under tremendous stress given the position she’s handling. Sam suggests that it could be more since the commander is in charge of overseeing “500,000 square feet of ammunitions storage.” Deeks agree, saying that upsetting the chain of command can potentially disrupt the vigilance of the entire headquarters, providing a window of opportunity for the unknown culprits. “NCIS: Los Angeles” Season 10 Episode 12 will also be putting Deeks and Kensi’ relationship in the spotlight once more.
It’s already been confirmed that the couple is set to tie the knot this installment and the upcoming release will have them scouting for the best honeymoon locations. Executive producer R. Scott Gemmill confirmed this development and also hinted that the ceremony will not be all smiles and flowers. Instead, it seems that something big is going down during the gathering with Gemmill saying that it would be similar to the “sunshine and gunpowder” meme that was birthed by the couple’s romance. As for when “NCIS: Los Angeles” Season 10 Episode 12 will be released, it’s scheduled to air on Jan. 6 and is titled “The Sound of Silence.”


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