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NCIS: LA Spoilers: 'More Gunfire'

Tonight's episode of CBS hit show "NCIS: Los Angeles" promises to be an exciting one. Michelle Trachtenberg, best known for her work on "Gossip Girl" is guest starring. The actress recently provided some spoilers for tonight's episode.

In an interview with TV Guide Trachtenberg talked about the intense stunts and action she was a part of on the show.

"This is definitely the most action-packed role [I've done]. There was definitely more gunfire than I'm used to," the actress tells TVGuide.com. "There were several - of course fake - weapons aimed in my direction, and there were car explosions and tons of stunts and special effects. I definitely picked up my fair share of bruises. Every time I tried to do something and then would get all bruised up they were like, 'Okay, let's go to the stunt girl,' and I'm like, 'Sounds good!' ... It was pretty intense," she said.

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Trachtenberg went on to explain a bit about the plot of her episode.

"The senator who has made some things come to pass that have created a lot of enemies for him, and people are trying to use his daughter to sort of threaten him," Trachtenberg explains. "Throughout the episode, we go on a wild, crazy save the damsel in distress mission," she told TV Guide.
The actress said she was very excited to work with LL Cool J, and that is part of the reason she accepted the role.

"I'm such a huge fan of his. I'm from Brooklyn, and ... he was absolutely amazing, one of my most favorite people that I've ever worked with. There was a part where I was running and got yanked too hard and fell and ripped up my hands and bruised up my body, and I was bleeding. He stood by me until the medic came over and disinfected it. He was like, 'Make sure you put on Neosporin.' So he was very caring," Trachtenberg said to TV Guide.
To catch "NCIS:LA" tune into CBS at 9/8c tonight.

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