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'NCIS' Season 14: Jimmy Palmer, Ducky Roles Plus Plot, Cast Update & Rumors

by Rohit / Apr 30, 2017 11:56 AM EDT
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"NCIS" Season 14 debuted in September last year. The episodes of season fourteenth were to reportedly follow the previous season wherein special agents from the Naval Criminal Investigative Service and US Navy as well as Marine Corps were to investigate the on-going issue.

However, according to a report published by IBTimes, David McCallum who plays Ducky in the show, the lab assistant to Jimmy Palmer played by Brian Dietzen, has received the least amount of screen presence in the "NCIS" Season 14 so far. It appears like there is going to be a spark change in the upcoming episodes.

It appears like the character will be seen investigating a new hit-and-run case in the upcoming episodes of "NCIS" Season 14. A new rumor suggests that during the on-going investigation, the character will be seen facing an impulsive decision wherein he has to decide whether he would like to join a stranger on the outside while he is about to jump a building or avoid it all together.

In fact, TVLine even reported Brain Dietzen as saying that "NCIS" will be attending a crime scene in the upcoming episode. He further described the scene in detail wherein he suggests that his character makes an impulsive decision wherein he bolts to save a man on the ledge without thinking twice. It's only after he reaches out-front that he realized that he is not supposed to be out there.

However, Buddy TV claims that Jimmy will do that entire he possibly can to save the person, by convincing the person that life is worth living in an upcoming episode of "NCIS" Season 14.

The upcoming episode of "NCIS" Season 14 is reportedly titled "Keep Going," which is pretty indicative of what is to come. Dietzen even promised that there is a lot coming up for the fans. Stay tuned for more news and updates.

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