“NCIS” season 16 episode 13 will be on air again after being temporarily replaced by “Celebrity Big Brother” for two weeks. The return of the police procedural drama refutes the rumors that it was canceled and taken over by the said reality show.
“NCIS” season 16 episode 13 will resume at its regular programming schedule and will feature an episode titled “She.” As per CBS’ press release, the synopsis for this story reads: “After a malnourished and confused 9-year-old is found hiding in a storage unit, NCIS reopens an old missing persons' case when the girl is believed to be the daughter of a Navy recruit who disappeared 10 years ago.”
Additionally, “Bishop discovers notes that Special Agent Ziva David kept on the case long after NCIS officially stopped investigating.”
Now, the mention of agent Ziva David in the plot summary of “NCIS” season 16 episode 13 led to the assumptions that she will be back after being absent for years. But then again, it was said that, if she returns, then her appearance may only be flashbacks because it was presumed that Cote De Pablo’s character is already dead.
Pablo (Ziva David) was last seen in season 11, and that was in October 2013. It would be interesting to see how she will reappear in “NCIS” season 16 episode 13 or perhaps, they will only mention her name while the investigation is going on? Well, if that is the case, fans will be disappointed because they want to see her again in the show.
Meanwhile, “NCIS” season 16 episode 13 will be on broadcast on Feb. 12 at 8 p.m. on CBS Network. This will be followed by episode 14 titled “Once Upon a Tim” on Feb. 19 at the same time.
Watch the promo video of “She” below:


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