NCIS Los Angeles season 10, episode 18 promo: What will happen in Born to Run?

NCIS: Los Angeles season 10, episode 18 will air on Sunday, March 24 at 9pm EST on CBS. CBS has released a promo for the next episode of NCIS: LA, which is titled Born to Run. The NCIS trailer shows the cast laughing at something that will happen in the episode.

What will happen in NCIS Los Angeles season 10 episode 18?

The official synopsis for Born to Run was released by CBS a few weeks ago.

The logline reads: “Sydney (played by Ashley Rae Spillers) turns to her sister Nell (Renee Felice Smith) for help after her high school crush, Andre Martinez (Delon de Metz), is mixed up in a Russian plot to steal intelligence from the Department of Defense.

“Also, Special Prosecutor John Rogers (Peter Jacobson) conducts mandatory performance reviews with the team.”

In the 10-second promo for NCIS Los Angeles season 10 episode 18, we get a glimpse of the latter storyline.

In the trailer, we see the team laughing at something that Rogers has said to them.

Meanwhile, the voiceover says: “Next Sunday, what’s got these agents cracking up like never before?”

We then hear Sam Hanna (LL Cool J) laugh and say “very funny.”

In the promo, however, we do not hear what is making the team laugh.

However, fans think it is Rogers’ plan to do performance reviews for the NCIS cast.

What is more, they think these reviews mean bad news for the team.

Commenting on the trailer on YouTube, one fan writes, for example: “I don’t like the looks of this…

“These fools been trying to split up the team for months.

They added: “I just hope that is not the case.”

CBS viewers, however, will have to wait until next week to find out what will happen in the episode.

UK fans will have a while to wait before they can watch NCIS Los Angeles season 10 episode 18.

Born to Run is expected to air on Sunday, April 28 at 10pm on Sky One in Britain

NCIS Los Angeles airs Sundays on CBS

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source: express.co.uk