NCIS Los Angeles Season 6 17 Spoilers: Agent Sam Hannah back after being Shot, Team Out to Rescue Kidnapped Afghan Soldiers

By Staff Writer

Mar 05, 2015 06:56 AM EST

Season 6 began with Agents G. Callen (Chris O’ Donnell) and Sam Hannah (LL Cool J) trapped in a runaway submarine laden with explosives and with a bunch of Jihadists. It was hard to imagine then how the excitement in NCIS Los Angeles can possibly be taken up a notch higher. However, fans are in for a mega dose of cliff-hanging action as the countdown to the season finale draws within gunshot range!

Episode 17 entitled “Savoir Faire” will see the Los Angeles-based Special Projects team of the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) probing the murder of an Afghan soldier who was stateside to train under the United States military. NCIS soon finds out that the dead soldier’s two other companions are missing and presumed abducted by the killers. It is now up to G, Sam, Deeks (Eric Christian Olsen) and Kensi (Daniela Ruah) to rescue the captured foreign soldiers before their abductors can extract vital information that can compromise US military operations in Afghanistan, according to teasers released by Spoilers Guide.

In the same episode which airs March 9, team members, especially G, will express apprehensions that Sam may be returning to work too soon after he was almost fatally shot by a sniper. It is at this time, CP Entertainment reveals, that G will come to realize just how different he is from his partner and best friend.

For those who missed Episode 16, we found G and Sam in an unhappy reunion with a rogue Gurkha operative who was out for revenge.  Played by Filipino-American martial artist and former child star Ernie Reyes, Jr., the Gurkha operative had been both an ally and an adversary to NCIS earlier in Season 6. It was during a confrontation with this “frenemy,” who had then taken a hostage that a faceless sniper managed to shoot Sam in the chest as a shocked G tried desperately to revive his partner.

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