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'NCIS' Season 13 Spoilers: McGee and Delilah Spend Their First Valentine's Day Plus Ducky Will Perform a Remote Autopsy

CBS series "NCIS" has just aired its last episode of the year, and fans can't wait for the new year to start. "NCIS" season 13 will return with new episodes featuring updates on the relationship of Timothy "Tim" McGee (Sean Murray) and Delilah Fielding (Margo Harshman), as well as a new development regarding Dr. Donald "Ducky" Mallard (David McCallum).

Tim and Delilah's first Valentine's Day

The first spoiler for "NCIS" season 3 involves Tim and Delilah.

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Tim and Delilah's romance has certainly seen its share of rough spots. But come February, their relationship will be put to the test once more. The love month, specifically Valentine's Day, will be a struggle for Tim. He will find it hard to figure out a suitable gift for his girlfriend, reveals TVLine. "NCIS" fans and avid viewers will remember that Tim and Delilah have started living together, and this coming Valentine's Day in the show will be their very first as a live-in couple.

Ducky helps solve a deep-sea murder

Another spoiler from "NCIS" season 3 concerns Ducky. "NCIS" viewers will remember that in the winter finale, Ducky reunites with his presumed dead brother whom he had once raised like his very own son.

In the back half of "NCIS" season 3, TVLine reveals that Ducky will be called upon to conduct an autopsy for a murder. But not just any ordinary murder. The killing happens in a group of deep-sea divers and so Ducky will be doing the autopsy remotely. What's even more bone-chilling is the fact that the rest of the members of the deep-sea diver group have to spend several days with the dead person in a dive chamber.

The crime-drama TV series is currently on a hiatus for the holidays. It will resume airing on Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2016, with "NCIS" season 13 episode 12 on CBS.

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