'NCIS: LA' season 6 spoilers: Deeks and Kensi reveal their relationship in episode 18, Blaze Talcott becomes part of the team for a case in episode 19

Last week, "NCIS: Los Angeles" didn't air any episode, but the good news is that they will finally be back come Monday and the week after that too. Fans must be glad to know that the upcoming episode will be a good one and Deeks and Kensi's relationship is finally in the spotlight.

In Episode 17 titled "Fighting Shadows," Deeks and Kensi will finally come out of the shadows and reveal their relationship to the NCIS team since Operations Manager Hetty Lange hints that she already knows. According to CarterMatt, the great reveal will result in "complications" as work romances can actually complicate missions due to the emotional attachments.

The official synopsis goes:

"When three FBI agents are killed in an explosion following a successful undercover sting operation, the team searches for the person behind the attack. Meanwhile, Deeks and Kensi realize the team knows about their relationship, as Hetty pairs Kensi with Sam and Deeks with Callen during the investigation."

Another shadow that the team will need to uncover is that of the person who killed three officers in a covert mission. The NCIS team will be dealing with a lot of emotions in the upcoming episode.

Meanwhile, TV Guide has also released the synopsis for Episode 18 titled "Blaze of Glory." The official synopsis goes:

"The team investigates when a missile test is hijacked and the missile is sent off course. Hetty brings in a young computer specialist to assist in the probe, but Nell becomes jealous when the tech guru and Eric start to bond."

The name of this computer specialist is Blaze Talcott and she will be played by "Glee" star Becca Tobin.

"NCIS: Los Angeles" will air "Fighting Shadows" on March 23 and "Blaze of Glory" on March 30, both at 10 p.m. on CBS.

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