'NCIS' season 14 spoilers: Bishop's boyfriend to appear in upcoming episodes

A promotional still from "NCIS" season 14 episode 8, "Enemy Combatant" CBS

This week, "NCIS" season 14 revealed that Bishop (Emily Wickersham) has been breaking rule number 12 with Qasim (Rafi Silver), who she has been secretly dating.

Qasim has not been on the show for a while. The last time he was seen on the show was in the season 12 episode, "Lost in Translation."

However, it looks like fans will see a lot more of Qasim in "NCIS" season 14. In an interview with TV Guide, Wickersham revealed that he will appear in the next few episodes.

"A little bit more of their relationship is revealed. You know how it goes at NCIS. It's not like we're gonna learn so much, but we will definitely get a little window into their relationship," she revealed.

The actress harked back to how far has, relationship-wise, her character has come. Last season was particularly rough for Bishop as she had to deal with the blow of her divorce. Even before that, she was already struggling.

Bishop made sure to take time for herself and be alone for a while, which helped her in many ways as fans can see in "NCIS" season 14.

"I feel like she is at a strong point personally, feels confident and capable. She was a little beat up last season. So I think this really shows how far she's come, and that she's gone through all this stuff. She's doing really well. She was doing well alone, but also this thing just kind of happened. She's good," Wickersham explained.

Bishop does not regret dating a co-worker, which is not allowed for them, but Gibbs (Mark Harmon), knowing better, was not shocked at all about learning about it.

From what it looks like, "NCIS" season 14 will see more of Bishop and Qasim together. How things will go from there remains a mystery for now.

"NCIS" season 14 returns with episode 9, "Pay to Play," on Tuesday, Dec. 6. at 8 p.m. ET on CBS.

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