'NCIS' season 14 spoilers: episode 3 sees team faced with suspicious suicide; McGee and Delilah to get engaged?

Promotional poster for "NCIS" season 14. facebook.com/NCIS

Following senior agent Tony DiNozzo's (Michael Weatherly) departure from the team last season, new agents have come in to add more spice to Gibbs' (Mark Harmon) team.

After former undercover agent Nick Torres (Wilmer Valderrama) and Alex Quinn (Jennifer Esposito) proved their mettle in the first two episodes of the season which involved solving a murder at a high school reunion, the new agents are expected to be challenged with yet another complicated case in the show's third episode.

According to a report by Spoiler TV, the episode — entitled "Privileged Information" — will see the team investigating the case of a Marine sergeant who mysteriously fell from a building. Based on the synopsis, while the death was initially seen as a suicide, the team receives information from the officer's physician that hinted that it may have been a murder after all.

This becomes a major issue as the physician in question — Grace Confalone (played by Laura San Giacomo) — clearly violated the confidentiality agreement between patient and doctor to bring the information forward to the authorities.

Meanwhile, there are a lot of surprises yet in store for the show's 14<sup>th season as it is expected that McGee (Sean Murray) will finally pop the question to Delilah (Margo Cathleen Harshman). According to a post by CBS, fans of the show will get the surprise of their life when they learn where he plans to do it.

For her part, Bishop (Emily Wickersham) will also get into a work and personal relationship that will surprise everybody.

And just because Tony has bid farewell to the team, this doesn't mean that his old man couldn't pop back in for a visit. It has been reported that DiNozzo Sr. (Robert Wagner) will pay a visit to the team this season after originally appearing in the show in the earlier seasons.

"NCIS" season 14 airs on CBS every Tuesday, 8 p.m. EDT.

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