Another daunting case awaits in “NCIS: New Orleans” season 5 episode 22. Pride (Scott Bakula) and his team will respond to a massive bombing incident with a target of more than a thousand individuals.
Details on “NCIS: New Orleans” season 5 episode 22 are still scarce at this point. But what its synopsis says is enough to paint a picture that another major investigation will test Pride’s team. More than 1,000 people are attending a military museum event in the upcoming episode, and they are all targets of an imminent “deadly bombing.”
The way it is presented in the “NCIS: New Orleans” season 5 episode 22 synopsis, it appears that the bombing will not be averted. This just makes the investigation even more significant and urgent. In the entire franchise of “NCIS,” fans know that a terrorist attack of this magnitude is usually connected to a bigger plot.
The “NCIS: New Orleans” season 5 episode 22 official teaser is telling fans very little information. CarterMatt then suggests that this is hinting at another episode that is mostly composed of scenes of the investigation. Aside from the necessity of tracking down the person or group responsible for this attack, it is also possible to see Pride and the rest of the team under intense pressure from the public and the higher-ups.
“NCIS: New Orleans” season 5 episode 22 is also called “Chaos Theory.” The chosen title alone likely hints that the team will be focusing on making sense of all the information they have. Then the chasing of the bad guys could happen later on.
Sneak Peek: "Trust Me"Ryan is back, and he brings news about Apollyon.
Posted by NCIS New Orleans on Tuesday, April 23, 2019
The upcoming installment will be followed by a two-part saga focused on the recurring storyline of the Apollyon — an underground spy network based in Russia introduced in earlier episodes. There is no definite indication yet that the bombing in “NCIS: New Orleans” season 5 episode 22 is linked to the Apollyon, but it is very plausible. “Chaos Theory” airs on Tuesday, April 30, at 10 p.m. ET on CBS.


6 simple questions to tell if a ‘finfluencer’ is more flash than cash
Trump to Pardon Reality Stars Todd and Julie Chrisley After Tax Fraud Conviction
Gulf Sovereign Funds Unite in Paramount–Skydance Bid for Warner Bros Discovery
Squid Game Finale Boosts Netflix Earnings, But Guidance Disappoints Investors
The quest to extend human life is both fascinating and fraught with moral peril
FCC Chair Brendan Carr to Face Senate Oversight After Controversy Over Jimmy Kimmel Show
The Mona Lisa is a vampire
How Marvel’s Fantastic Four discovered the human in the superhuman
Google and NBCUniversal Strike Multi-Year Deal to Keep NBC Shows on YouTube TV
Netflix’s Bid for Warner Bros Discovery Aims to Cut Streaming Costs and Reshape the Industry
Trump Faces Mixed Reception at Kennedy Center Amid Conservative Overhaul
Mexico Probes Miss Universe President Raul Rocha Over Alleged Criminal Links
Pulp are back and more wistfully Britpop than before 



