'NCIS: Los Angeles' season 7 epsiode 3 spoilers: Deeks and Kensi go undercover; team investigates 20-year old massacre

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The latest episode of "NCIS: Los Angeles" season 7, which aired last Sept. 28, featured developments in the relationship between Deeks (Eric Christian Olsen) and Kensi (Daniela Ruah), with the former's mother (Pamela Reed) getting involved.

Deek's mom visited him, so he surprised Kensi by introducing them to each other; the meeting went great.

As reported in TV Fanatic, the two were honest about each other and Mrs. Deeks even liked how Kensi was so straightforward.

For the upcoming third episode titled "Driving Miss Diaz," the couple will be given focus as they go undercover to do an investigation on a 20-year old massacre in Peru.

According to a Spoilers Guide report, the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) Los Angeles team believes that a famous fashion model, who may have survived the massacre, is now the potential target of the perpetrator.

Kensi then poses as the model's assistant while Deeks takes on the role of her chauffeur for their mission.

Based on the promotional video clip released, Kensi and Deeks are protecting Catalina Diaz, played by Arienne Mandi.

Hetty (Linda Hunt) also stages a mock photoshoot for the model to lure in the person who may be going after her. Sam (LL Cool J) and Callen (Chris O'Donnell) also play the game.

Design & Trend reported that "NCIS: LA's" episode 3 will surely bring some laughter, especially when it comes to Kensi and Deeks.

Kensi discovers that Deeks has several pictures of Catalina in his phone. While more funny moments can be expected from the upcoming episode, it will quickly turn into a suspenseful episode when gun shots are heard.

In the video clip released, it shows Callen exchanging gunfire with the assailants as he protects Catalina.

A new action-packed episode of "NCIS:LA" will return to CBS on Monday, Oct. 5, at 10 p.m. EST.

 

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