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'NCIS: Los Angeles' Season 9 Episode 4 Spoilers: Callen, Sam to See Mosley in Action

It is time for Mosley (Nia Long) to show her new subordinates what she can do in the upcoming episode of "NCIS: Los Angeles."

In the episode titled "Plain Sight," the synopsis reveals that the squad's new boss will lead the case involving a stolen cache of weapons amounting to $1 million. When further investigation reveals a lead, the NCIS will track the evidence to a wealthy charity event. Mosley will demonstrate her influence as she secures an exclusive invite to the occasion. She will bring with her Callen (Chris O'Donnell) and Sam (LL Cool J) who will pose as her security detail.

Before the event ends, Mosley is expecting that they have more information regarding the robbery. They need to crack down the case and bring in the criminal before more problems crop up. Mosley has made no secret of her high expectations of the team. She believes that the group is capable of achieving more with her at the helm. She will still insist, though, that Deeks (Eric Christian Olsen) has no place in the NCIS. This will especially irk Kensi (Daniela Ruah) who is engaged to the LAPD detective.

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In the last episode, Mosley once again tried to make Deeks quit his job. She kept on pressuring him to back off and leave on his own. So far, Kensi' fiancé has managed to keep his cool around the new boss, but he is bound reach his limit soon. Also in the episode, the NCIS tried to prevent a huge problem by stopping the sale of surveillance briefs to a foreign buyer. Everything started when a Navy lieutenant specializing in monitoring classified Intel was killed. Fortunately, the squad got there in time and succeeded in securing the materials.

"NCIS: Los Angeles" airs Sundays, at 9 p.m. EDT on CBS.

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