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'NCIS' Season 13 Episode 10 Spoilers: An Emotional Thanksgiving Coming For The Team

The upcoming season of "NCIS" season 13 is expected to introduce a new character to the series.

It was revealed that episode 10 of "NCIS" season 13 will be a special thanksgiving episode that will have Lindsay Wagner joining the cast. She will be taking on the role of Ellie Bishop's mother. Because it is a thanksgiving episode, the upcoming story will show Bishop returning to Oklahoma to celebrate the holiday.

The thanksgiving episode is expected to bring emotions. It was hinted that Bishop will be reunited with her mother, which is expected to bring the two into an intense argument.

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The teaser for the episode showed Bishop frustrated as she sits by the dinner table. She crushes her phone upon seeing that her husband 's caller ID on the screen. She then yells, "This is my life. My marriage. So back off."

Meanwhile, the episode will also put another family in the limelight. It was revealed that NCIS team will be receiving a call from the Secretary of the Navy. With that, they were asked to help find a bone marrow for a marine suffering from leukemia. Apparently, the secretary hopes to save the family from another loss, since they already lost two of their family members in the marine. The episode will see the team doing what they can to deliver good news on the holiday.

The upcoming episode is expected to feature guest stars Ryan Doom, as George Bishop, and Joe Spano as Senior FBI Agent T.C. Fornell. According to TV.com, the official synopsis for the episode reads, "The Secretary of Defense calls on NCIS to help a sailor who is battling leukemia to locate a donor for a bone marrow transplant, after two of his siblings are killed in the line of duty. Meanwhile, Bishop returns home to Oklahoma for Thanksgiving."

"NCIS" season 13 airs every Tuesday on CBS.

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