NCIS Season 13 Episode 10 Spoilers: A Special Thanksgiving Episode; Ellie Bishop Comes Home; An Important Mission; New Character Joins In

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NCIS Season 13 will get a bit emotional for its tenth episode entitled "Blood Brothers" and the episode will feature stories about families. Ellie Bishop (Emily Wickersham), struggling with marital problems, comes home to Oklahoma. Meanwhile, the Secretary of Navy calls the NCIS team for a very important mission.

Lindsay Wagner, known for her role as Bionic Woman, plays the role of Ellie Bishop's mother as the latter goes home to her hometown Oklahoma. Not only is Ellie in the city but Gibbs (Mark Harmon) is in the city as well, and it did not go well with Ellie at all. In the promo video posted by Design and Trend, both are seen in the dinner table with Ellie's mother and brother George Bishop (guest star Ryan Doom). Ellie storms off the dinner table telling them to back off from her marriage and her life. It also shows a more sentimental Gibbs as he talks to Ellie on the porch regarding her personal life.

The video also shows a turkey being stitched by either Duckie (David McCallum) or Palmer (Brian Dietzen).

In an episode recap posted in Ecumenical News, the previous episode showed Ellie suspecting her husband Jake (Jamie Bamber) of having an affair. She dismissed the idea at first but Jake eventually admitted to her that he was indeed having an affair.

Meanwhile, the Secretary of Navy calls the NCIS team to work in an important mission. According to the spoiler posted in Carter Matt, the team is called "to help a sailor battling leukemia locate a bone marrow transplant after his two Marine siblings are killed in the line of duty" to spare the family from losing another child.

The special and emotional Thanksgiving episode of NCIS Season 13 entitled "Blood Brothers" will air on November 24 on CBS.

What are your expectations from the upcoming NCIS Season 13 Thanksgiving episode? Leave your comments below.

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