Former Charmed and Melrose Place star Victor Webster is set to guest-star on an upcoming episode of NCIS: Los Angeles, and as you can see in this exclusive first look, he might just throw a wrench into the bubbling chemistry between Kensi and Deeks.
Webster plays Stanley King, a world-class thief suspected of several high-end heists. He lands on NCIS’ radar after a secure facility housing sensitive materials on a Marine base is compromised. In order to get close enough to keep an eye on King, Kensi (Daniala Ruah) must work alongside him as a savvy thief.
As you might suspect, I’m hearing that Kensi makes quite a connection with Webster’s bad boy. Naturally, Deeks (Eric Christian Olsen) isn’t keen on watching his partner get so close to another man — but only out of fear for her safety, we’re sure.
Coincidentally, Webster is currently presenting himself as an obstacle for another pair of will-they-won’t-they procedural partners: Castle and Beckett on ABC’s Castle. The actor, who has also appeared on Criminal Minds, Lincoln Heights, and Mutant X, will next star in Scorpion King: Rise of the Dead on the big screen.
NCIS: Los Angeles airs Tuesdays at 9/8c on CBS. Webster’s episode, titled “The Job,” is slated to air March 29.
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Congratulation to LL Cool J on his NAACP Image award win, Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series for the role of Sam Hanna in NCIS: Los Angeles.
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Okay so After March 1st, Episode (Which I know you are all going to watch, Not only because well it’s NCIS, but because Michael Weather (Tony DiNozzo) Directed the Episode.) So after that Episode they are airing Reruns for the next two weeks. And here are the episodes to Reair
“Enemies Foreign” – The team is assigned to protect Ziva’s father, when his attendance at a NCIS conference leads to some unexpected surprises, on a rebroadcast of part one of a two-part NCIS, Tuesday, March 8
“Enemies Domestic” – The team scrambles for answers after a shocking ambush reveals a new twist to their current investigation, on a rebroadcast of the conclusion of a two-part NCIS, Tuesday, March 15
And Finally after those reairs there is and all new NCIS.
GIBBS’ INTERROGATION SKILLS ARE PUT TO THE TEST WHEN VANCE ORDERS THE CROSS-EXAMINATION OF A TEENAGE BOY ACCUSED OF SLAYING HIS FATHER, ON “NCIS,” TUESDAY, MARCH 22
Cameron Monaghan (“Shameless”) Guest Stars as Troubled Teen, Nick Peyton
Story by NCIS Technical Advisor Leon Carroll
“Out of the Frying Pan…” – Gibbs questions Vance’s motives when he is asked to interrogate a teenage boy accused of killing his retired Marine father, on NCIS, Tuesday, March 22 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Cameron Monaghan (“Shameless”) guest stars as troubled teen, Nick Peyton. Story by NCIS Technical Adviser Leon Carroll.
Also on NCIS: LA after the March 1st episode they two will be reairing episodes for the next two weeks. No word on the next new episode yet.
“Black Widow” – After a mysterious hit squad takes out a Special Agent on assignment, the NCIS team jumps into action before the next target is set, on a rebroadcast of NCIS: LOS ANGELES, Tuesday, March 8
“Borderline” – The NCIS team jumps into action when video surveillance footage shows an ambush on a humvee transporting Marines in the desert. Meanwhile, Nate returns from his mystery assignment, on a rebroadcast of NCIS: LOS ANGELES, Tuesday, March 15
Plus a special prodcast of both NCIS and NCIS:LA on Saturday March 12th.
“Cracked” – Delving into the mind of a brilliant naval scientist, Abby becomes fixated on solving her murder, while DiNozzo’s latest fling leads to an interesting Halloween, on a rebroadcast of NCIS, on a special night, Saturday, March 12 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT)
“LD50” – A crime scene poses a national security risk when the LA team discovers the location was used to create a deadly toxin that is now missing, on a rebroadcast of NCIS: LOS ANGELES, on a special night, Saturday, March 12 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT)
“NCIS” IS TUESDAY’S #1 PROGRAM IN VIEWERS (21.3 MILLION) AND ADULTS 18-49, TOPPING A FIRST-RUN “GLEE”
“NCIS: Los Angeles” Delivers Its Largest Audience since Its Series Premiere and Matches Its Highest Adult 18-49 Rating of the Season
“The Good Wife” Places First in Viewers and Adults 25-54
CBS Wins Tuesday in Viewers and Key Demographics
NCIS was Tuesday’s #1 program in viewers and adults 18-49, topping a first-run “Glee,” while NCIS: LOS ANGELES delivered its largest audience since its series premiere and matched its season best adult 18-49 rating, according to Nielsen preliminary live plus same day ratings for Feb. 22.
NCIS was first in households (12.3/19), viewers (21.28m), adults 25-54 (6.2/16) and adults 18-49 (4.4/13). NCIS beat a first-run “Glee” for the first time this season in adults 18-49. Compared to last week, NCIS was up +5% in households (from 11.7/19), +19% in adults 25-54 (from 5.2/14), +22% in adults 18-49 (from 3.6/10) and added +1.88m viewers (from 19.40m, +10%). NCIS posted 20-million-plus viewers for fifth time over the last six first-run episodes.
NCIS: LOS ANGELES was first in households (11.1/17), viewers (18.58m), adults 25-54 (5.5/13) and adults 18-49 (3.9/10). NCIS: LOS ANGELES posted its best households rating and viewers delivery since its series premiere (Sept. 21, 2009), best adults 25-54 rating since Nov. 24, 2009, and best adults 18-49 rating since Oct. 19, 2010.
THE GOOD WIFE was first in households (7.4/13), viewers (11.51m), adults 25-54 (3.0/08) and second in adults 18-49 (1.9/05).
On Tuesday night, CBS was first in households (10.3/17), viewers (17.12m), adults 25-54 (4.9/12) and adults 18-49 (3.4/09). CBS was first in viewers and adults 25-54 for the sixth time in the last seven Tuesday; the Network was first in adults 18-49 for the second week in a row.
Note: Due to election coverage in Chicago, CBS had preemptions/early broadcasts in 3% of the U.S. CBS prime ratings are tentative and subject to change.
SAM AND CALLEN FLY TO YEMEN TO TRACK DOWN THE LEADER OF A TERROIST GROUP AND RESCUE THE CAPTIVE SON OF A SAUDI PRINCE, ON “NCIS: LOS ANGELES” TUESDAY, MARCH 1
Peter Cambor Returns as Operational Psychologist Nate Getz
“Harm’s Way” – Sam resumes a former alias and boards a one-way flight to Yemen in hopes of tracking down a terrorist group’s leader and rescuing the hostage son of a Saudi Prince, on NCIS: LOS ANGELES, Tuesday, March 1 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Peter Cambor returns as Operational Psychologist Nate Getz.