'NCIS: Los Angeles' season 9 spoilers: Kensi and Deeks to get married soon?

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In the upcoming episode of action television series from CBS "NCIS: Los Angeles," Callen (Chris O'Donnell) and the rest of the team look into the history of CIA Agent Joelle Taylor (Elizabeth Bogush) after she escaped a kidnapping and sought help from Callen. The next installment titled "Fool Me Twice" comes after the show's 200th episode milestone. Barrett Foa has also revealed possible story lines for the next 200 episodes of the show.

The episode's title suggest that "Fool Me Twice" will most likely revolve around Agent Taylor and Callen, and will most probably have something to do with what Taylor did in the past to break Callen's trust. Will she be able to regain her trust despite the circumstances?

"Fool Me Twice" is going to be overrun by games in week 12 of the current NFL season which means that the episode will air at 9:30 p.m. EST. Cartermatt suggests that this could affect the ratings for "NCIS: Los Angeles," but it should not be a cause for the cancellation of the show.

Meanwhile, Foa has teased in an interview that the next 200 episodes of the show will see Kensi (Daniela Ruah) and Deeks (Eric Christian Olsen) get married. He also suggested that his character, Eric will soon be a father to Nell's (Renee Felice Smith) baby.

The previous installment titled "This Is What We Do" was the show's 200th episode, and the eighth of the current season which is due to contain 24 episodes. For those who missed the previous episode, it is available to stream on demand at the CBS Official Website.

With the return of Bogush to the show, it would be interesting to see who among the previous characters would recur on "NCIS: Los Angeles." After what happened to Michelle last season, fans would like to bring back Sam's family and maybe even John M. Jackson.

"NCIS: Los Angeles" season 9 episode 9 will air on Sunday, Nov. 26 at 9:30 p.m. EST on CBS.

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