'NCIS' season 13 episode 20 spoilers: DiNozzo impostors get the real one in trouble in 'Charade'

Agent DiNozzo meets Tall Tony and Tiny Tony in "NCIS" season 13 episode 20. CBS

A case of stolen identity will rock the team in "NCIS" season 13, episode 20, which is very aptly titled "Charade." In this installment, there will be more than one DiNozzos running around the city.

The "NCIS" season 13 episode sees the team investigating the case of several individuals posing as Agent DiNozzo (Michael Weatherly), one of whom may have died in a car crash.

In the "NCIS" season 13, episode 20 promo, Gibbs breaks the news about the death of a fake DiNozzo to DiNozzo himself, who was visibly distressed upon learning about an NCIS agent meeting an accident until he knew who really died.

Based on this teaser, which had a light-hearted quality to it, fans can expect the upcoming "NCIS" season 13 episode to be fun and entertaining.

Making things undeniably exciting but bad for the preyed agent is the fact that the real DiNozzo is the one nabbed for impersonation. Of course, with Gibbs and the rest of the team on it, DiNozzo will be out of these handcuffs in no time.

"All My Children" actor Adam Mayfield will play one of the fake DiNozzos a.k.a. the "Tall Tony" while "Hart of Dixie" alum Ben Giroux will take on the role of "Tiny Tony." While they look and dress like the agent, their height just gives it away.

These "Phony Tonys" are using DiNozzo's identity to blackmail senators. As the masquerade goes on, the highly regarded NCIS agent's reputation is getting more and more tainted so the NCIS team will need to move fast.

"NCIS" season 13, episode 20 is a perfect episode to set the stage for Weatherly's exit from the show. The fan-favorite actor will bid farewell from the long-running crime drama in the season 13 finale.

"NCIS" season 13, episode 20, "Charade" will air April 5 at 8 p.m. ET on CBS. 

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