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'NCIS: New Orleans' Season 4 Episode 3 Spoilers: Pride's Team to Join Isler to Search for Missing Asset

On the next episode of "NCIS: New Orleans," fans will find NCIS Special Agent Dwayne Pride (Scott Bakula) and his team joining forces with FBI Director Raymond Isler (Derek Webster) in the search for a missing asset.

The law enforcement officers in "NCIS: New Orleans" have finally gotten custody of an asset who would give them more information about sleeper agents in the United States.

However, things immediately become complicated when the Navy personnel tasked to escort their asset is found murdered.

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Based on a trailer made available on YouTube, the special agents are also going to investigate a road accident. However, in the short clip, it was implied that there was more to the incident as the officers look into the crash site.

In the same video teaser, Isler was seen looking at a computer screen with other agents and exclaiming: "Bingo!" He is presumably helping the team locate a person of interest.

Meanwhile, as Pride responded to what looked like a hit-and-run accident, he was seen being told by other officers on site: "This was no accident. This is intentional."

These events are likely linked to their mission at hand of finding the missing asset.

Finding the missing asset could be tricky, but luckily, they have a strong lead. Agent Tammy Gregorio (Vanessa Ferlito) will be seen playing a key role in the mission for the upcoming episode.

According to spoilers, Agent Tammy will reach out to a former sleeper agent named Eva Azarova (Cassidy Freeman). More than just being a former sleeper agent herself, Eva might be able to help the team a lot since the missing asset is her childhood friend.

The third episode of "NCIS: New Orleans'" fourth season is appropriately titled "The Asset," and it will air on Tuesday, Oct. 10, at 10 p.m. EDT on CBS.

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