NCIS: Hawai'i is bringing its A-game with its upcoming two-parter.
Earlier this month, the newest NCIS spin-off confirmed that it would be airing a special two-part episode as part of its first season, and now one of its stars has given an insight into just how exciting the special will be.
Kian Talan, who plays Jane Tennant's son Alex in the series, has promised fans that 'Spies Part One' and 'Spies Part Two' are both absolute corkers. "It was so good," he teased.
"We have two new episodes coming out on Sunday and Monday, it's like a part one and part two," the actor explained to Express.co.uk. "It's the first time we're ever doing a new episode on a Sunday."
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He added: "I'll tell you, when I read episodes 12 and 13, the entire time I was freaking out. It was so good."
The NCIS: Hawai'i two-parter will see Jane Tennant and her team investigate the death of a Navy engineer named Joseph Chan, who has links to Jane's friend and mentor Maggie Shaw, who herself has been abducted.
Newcomer David Sola, who works for New Zealand intelligence, will arrive in Hawai'i to pursue the case, as he believes the death is related a Chinese black op secret agent.
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The introduction of David Sola marks an NCIS-Hawaii Five-o crossover of sorts, as Five-o's Beulah Koale will be joining the ranks.
The actor is best known for playing Junior Reigns in seasons eight to 10 of Hawaii Five-0, and previously reprised his role for an episode of Magnum PI.
Speaking of crossovers, a (proper) crossover between Hawai'i and its parent show has been confirmed for March.
NCIS airs on CBS in the US.