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'NCIS: Los Angeles' Season 7 Episode 20 Spoilers: Team's Protective Detail Mission Hits an Interesting Development

CBS' hit police procedural drama TV series "NCIS: Los Angeles" Season 7 returns this week with a brand new episode that will find Agents Callen, Hanna, and the rest of the team tackling an issue that if left unsolved, will result to a catastrophic overseas crisis.

Spoiler alert for those who missed "The Seventh Child," the hour was a roller coaster ride of emotions. Viewers were at the edge of their seats as Callen tried to persuade a young child to remove his suicide vest. Sam, on his part, was also attempting to make another child take off his piece. The episode revealed a fertility clinic in India which turns out to be a recruitment ground of young suicide bombers.

Talking about kids and family, NCIS members and lovers, Kensi and Deeks, were also exploring the possibility of having children of their own. It was really not clear if the couple is expecting a bundle of joy but the segment dropped the clear hints that a wedding is coming underway for the two.

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Yet another international case is about to test the mettle of Callen and Co. in the upcoming episode 20 titled "Seoul Man."

The synopsis from The Futon Critic said that the squad will be assigned to protective detail for the commander of the Pacific Command. However, the mission is just a cover as they will try to smoke out a North Korean spy. It is yet to be known if the person in question is included in the security detail of the ranking official or not. Regardless, it is of utmost concern for NCIS to pin down this spy before anything wrong could happen.

A promo trailer teases some exciting events that are expected to take place in the episode. Check them out below:

"NCIS: Los Angeles" Season 7 Episode 18 "Seoul Man" premieres this Monday, Mar. 28, at 10 p.m. on CBS.

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