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NCIS: New Orleans Season 3 Episode 10, Updates from Producer Kern!

NCIS: New Orleans Season 3 Episode 10, Updates from Producer Kern!

Shena Golosino

The most awaited NCIS: New Orleans Season 3 Episode 10 "Follow the Money" was delayed for some time after its short break from episode 9. Fans are very much excited about what's in store in the upcoming NCIS: New Orleans Season 3 Episode 10.

According to TV Guide, Tammy Gregorio played by Vanessa Ferlito of NCIS: New Orleans, who is the FBI agent in the series was not really feeling good when she entered the season. Well, her ex-husband was involved in a suspicious scheme to grab money from the FEMA projects. Her ex-husband's criminal act has impacted her name and career as well.

Also, according to Day Herald, Episode 10 will be tensed as usual. The beginning of Season 3 was all about the dealings with the Cartel. On the other hand, the previous NCIS: New Orleans episodes have revealed the connections to the Ciudad Natal Cartel which was deeper than anyone imagined. Through this, the cartel will be the highlight of the storyline in this latest episode.

Meanwhile, the executive producer of NCIS: New Orleans, Brad Kern mentioned in an interview that there will be deeper wounds and history which will be dealt by the characters soon. Kern also said that end of Cartel's storyline will give off a new adventure on the Navy, Marines and jurisdictional aspects that will surely affect NCIS.

Moreover, Executive Producer Kern mentioned that Sebastian (Rob Kerkovich) will both be a special agent and a forensic agent. Sebastian will be working in a laboratory but he will make sure that he still does have his other expertise in the field.

Furthermore, Kern rejected the rumours which claimed that agent Brody will be back in NCIS. "This rumour doesn't seem to want to die, but there are no plans for Agent Brody to return", Kern said.

Stay tuned for more updates for your favourite TV series!

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