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'NCIS' Season 13 Episode 11 Spoilers, Plot Rumors: Bishop and Malloy Confrontation

The upcoming episode of "NCIS" season 13 is expected to see Bishop finally having to deal with her husband, Jack, once again.

The previous episodes of the season revealed that Malloy, played by Jamie Bamber, was cheating on Bishop, played by Emily Wickersham. Because of that, Bishop decided to leave and spend time with her mom, in order to get away from Malloy.

However, she will now have to return back home to face their rocky relationship. It was reported that Malloy will be doing his best to make good with his wife. Meanwhile, fans are concerned as to how their relationship will progress after this incident.

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Another character of the series will also be dealing with his own set of problems in the upcoming episode. After the previous season saw Mallard, played by David McCallum, being attacked by a stranger, who claimed that he knew Mallard's half brother.

With that, fans can expect to learn more about Mallard's past. It was reported that the episode will feature a younger version of Mallard in several flashbacks that will show more details about his younger brother. The character of a younger Mallard will be played by Adam Campbell. It was said that his brother had died years ago. However, the recent events have led him to believe otherwise.

Aside from their problems, there are reports stating that another character will be put in focus for the episodes to come. It was said that Sean Murray's character, Tim McGee, could be playing a big role in the upcoming episodes. Fans have been waiting for his time in the limelight, since he has yet to present a big story line in the current season. With that, it can be expected that exciting events will soon take place in the hit series.

"NCIS" season 13 episode 11 will air on CBS this Dec. 15.

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