'NCIS' season 12 spoilers: First two episode titles revealed

TiVa fans always stayed hopeful that they will see another TiVa moment in Season 12 of "NCIS." However, the showrunners weren't really dropping hints that this could happen. Well, that was then and word just got out that there is a possibility that a TiVa moment will indeed happen.

"NCIS" director Dennis Smith gave a hint via Twitter and said "Just talking about 'Truth or Consequences' with Mr. Weatherly and Mr. Stern the other night over a nice bottle of wine." According to IBT, Mr. Weatherly is presumed to be Tony DiNozzo and Mr. Stern is Michael Weatherly, with the latter also tweeting the hashtag #TivaCamp2014.

Meanwhile, writer Jesse Stern also gave a shout out via Twitter saying "Hi #TivaCamp2014 been thinking a little bit about a follow up to Truth or Consequences lately. Think that'd be fun?" Stern wrote "Truth or Consequences," the first episode of season 7.

Early "NCIS" spoilers said that Tony DiNozzo, the other half of TiVa, will move on and find someone new. While fans of TiVa are willing to accept this, they still want Ziva David to come back, at least for a closure between the two. Surely, the tweets from Smith and Stern ignited the hope of all TiVa fans out there. In case, Ziva David does appear, it will be on the first episode.

Also, the titles of the first two episodes have been released. According to TVLine, the first episode is titled "20 Clicks" and the second episode will be "Kill the Messenger." The third episode will be a Ducky-centric episode, but the title is still unknown. Ducky will be played by Adam Campbell and the third episode will feature the story of the younger David McCallum.

"NCIS" season 12 will return on September 23, Tuesday on CBS.

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