Maya Stojan is set to guest star in a February episode of "NCIS" Season 13 while Michael Weatherly exits the show to serve a 3 month sentence in an alcohol program. Also, the official plot for episode 13 has been released by CBS.
"Castle" / "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D" alum Maya Stojan will be having a cameo appearance in a February 2016 episode of "NCIS" Season 13. According to TV Line, Stojan will be playing the role of one of the four privately commissioned deep sea divers who stay inside who will stay inside the diving chamber with a dead body for four days in order to recover.
The said body belongs to a retired officer who died in mysterious circumstances. That said, the NCIS team will try to solve the case from land while the divers will spend four days alongside the deceased body.
On the other hand, Michael Weatherly officially leaves the show after 13 seasons. The 47-year-old American actor was sentenced to 3 months in an alcohol program and 3 years under probation for his DUI arrest back in November 2015, as noted on The Hollywood Reporter.
As for the official synopsis of the upcoming episode 13, Hollywood Hills notes, "A seaman's murder investigation leads the NCIS team to an international human-trafficking ring believed to have been shut-down years prior. While investigating the murder of a seaman who was set to testify before a grand jury, the NCIS team is going to uncover the resurgence of an international human-trafficking ring. Also, McGee will hope to spend the night at a colleague's home after a storm causes massive power outages in the city."
As of now, "NCIS" Season 13 is on a brief hiatus and will not air this Tuesday, The episode 13 is entitled as "Deja Vu" and is scheduled to premiere on Tuesday, January 19, 2015, at 7:00 p.m. exclusively on CBS.
"NCIS" is an American police procedural drama TV series created by Donald P. Bellisario and Don McGill. The storyline evolves around a fictional team of special agents from the Naval Crime Investigative Service which conducts criminal investigations in the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps.