“NCIS” season 16 episode 3 is up after a successful premiere and the second episode's airing. A lot of things have already happened in just two episodes so fans can’t wait for the next.
“NCIS” season 16 episode 3 will follow after the agents found the most disgusting thing ever in the history of the show, as per TV Line. In the previous episode, titled “Love Thy Neighbor,” the team traveled to the outskirts of Washington D.C., where they discovered a bathtub containing the decomposing body of a Navy lieutenant.
The inquiry regarding the death was not easy because the people in the neighborhood seem to be protective of each other. The identity and result of the investigation have yet to be revealed in “NCIS” season 16 episode 3.
Elsewhere, Nicholas Torres (Wilmer Valderrama) and Jimmy Palmer (Brian Dietzen) got together for a night out. However, the former has to face some consequences following their frivolous bonding.
“NCIS” season 16 episode 3 is titled “BOOM” and based on the CBS press release, its official synopsis reads: “An agent is starstruck after the team investigates an explosion outside the home of a Navy SEAL and his wife, a popular reality TV star.”
This third chapter will also feature Leon Vance (Rocky Carroll) as he continues to undergo physical therapy after sustaining injuries when he was held hostage in the first episode.
“NCIS” season 16 episode 3 will be out on Oct. 9. The show premiered on Sept. 25 and airs every Tuesday at 8 p.m. on CBS.
The title for episode 4 is out as well and it is called “Third Wheel.” This will show Leroy Jethro Gibbs (Mark Harmon) having a peaceful vacation in his cabin located in a remote area. He is surprised when Tobias Fornell (Joe Spano) and Navy Captain Phillip Brooks (Don Lake) appear and the NCIS unit calls him to help with locating a robber who is hiding in the woods and near his cabin.
Meanwhile, for fans who can’t watch “NCIS” season 16 episode 3 on TV, they can opt to view it online via the CBS website. According to Express, the show can also be streamed live via Now TV. To watch the previous seasons, fans can binge-watch on Netflix or subscribe to Amazon Prime’s CBS All-Access channel.


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