“NCIS: Los Angeles” season 10 episode 3 will feature Sam (LL Cool J) and Callen (Chris O’Donnell) in roles that they do not commonly have. This will be a refreshing change since they will not be in too much combat like in their previous rescue mission in Mexico.
Moreover, this will be their first work assignment after their risky Mexico trip. It appears that the two agents are happy since the task only requires them to be with a prince at all times and keep him safe.
As per CBS’s press release, “NCIS: Los Angeles” season 10 episode 3’s storyline involves a narrative where Callen and Sam are given the given the task of making sure that Deputy Crown Prince Kamal (Ritesh Rajan) is safe. In short, they are assigned to be his bodyguards after the dignitary’s decoy is targeted upon his arrival in Los Angeles.
CarterMatt points out that although they are Prince Kamal’s protectors, it has yet to be seen if the VIP will appreciate their services. “NCIS: Los Angeles” season 10 episode 3 is set to air on Sunday, Oct. 14 at 9:30 p.m. on CBS.
Meanwhile, “NCIS: Los Angeles” season 10 episode 4 will follow on Oct. 21 and it is titled “Hit List.” It seems that the NCIS Los Angeles team will have to face the ugly effect of their rescue mission in Mexico as they are placed in danger after their photos were included in the cartel’s hit list.
Shay Mosley's (Nia Long) and her son’s names are also included in the criminals' books and this will probably make her feel more guilty about her off-the-books mission where she sent her men without the knowledge of the higher-ups.


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