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'NCIS' Season 15 Episode 4 Spoilers: Torres and Bishop Team Up for a Case

Torres (Wilmer Valderrama) and Bishop (Emily Wickersham) will head out to sea to search for evidence on the new case they will handle in the upcoming episode of "NCIS."

In the episode titled "Skeleton Crew," the synopsis reveals that the NCIS team will take on a case involving the disappearance of a sailor. Intel will show that he was kidnapped, and the higher-ups will assign both Torres and Bishop to take the lead in this assignment. To trace the footsteps of the missing man, they will head to the sea and see if the search will lead to something. The situation will take a turn for the worst when a storm knocks out the power and cloaks the entire Washington, D.C. area in darkness.

Meanwhile, the forensic psychologist who Director Vance (Rocky Carroll) lobbied to be transferred to his district is arriving. Special Agent Jacqueline "Jack" Sloane (Maria Bello) was working in California before she was assigned to work with Gibbs (Mark Harmon) and the others.

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According to TVLine, Sloane is described as "a gun-carrying, badge-carrying agent" who has been on the job for a decade. Viewers can look forward to the moment she meets Gibbs. Showrunner Frank Cardea has teased that she would pull a little stunt on him that he would not forget in a hurry.

It certainly looks like Gibbs will meet his match in the forensic psychologist. The woman is on the feisty side, and while the NCIS leader will feel lost on how to treat her at first, he will soon appreciate her quirky personality. Bello is being looked upon as the replacement of Abby (Pauley Perrette), as the actress recently announced that she would be leaving the series after season 15. The actress has said that the decision was made in 2016.

"NCIS" season 15 airs on Tuesdays, at 8 p.m. EDT on CBS.

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