'NCIS' season 13 episode 17 spoilers: Is work getting in the way of the agents' personal lives?

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Viewers will find out what the agents do after the end of their shift in the next episode of "NCIS" season 13.

In the 299<sup>th episode of the long-running police procedural series, the agents will have their own plans for when their tasks for the day are done. But things will not work out according to plan because of the mistakes made by their witnesses, which could affect one of their cases.

The episode, titled "After Hours," will also feature an argument between Timothy McGee (Sean Murray) and his girlfriend Delilah Fielding (Margo Harshman).

According to the synopsis for the episode, the couple will have a little discussion over dinner at home regarding the topics that they should talk about or avoid during dinner. Will they reach a compromise, or will they end the supposedly relaxing meal without a resolution?

Meanwhile, Tony DiNozzo (Michael Weatherly) will also go on a date again in the upcoming episode after he and agent Zoe (Marisol Nichols) broke up early in the season. But instead of having fun, his date gets bored after he begins to talk more about his work.

Are the agents focusing too much on their work, leading them to neglect their personal lives?

The other guest stars for episode 17 of "NCIS" season 13 include Shannon Lucio as Amy Harrison, Virginia Williams as Leah Ramsey and Lachlan Buchanan as Navy Petty Officer James Muldoon. The episode will air on Tuesday, March 1.

Meanwhile, fans of the series are also looking forward to the 300<sup>th episode of the show. The network remains mum about the plot for the episode titled "Scope."

Elsewhere on the show, the season 13 finale will coincide with the final episode for Weatherly, who revealed that he will no longer return to the show as DiNozzo after the end of the season.

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