NCIS Los Angeles, Season 8 Episode 8: Parallel Resistors Updates; Kensi On Physical Therapy

Next week's episode in 'NCIS' Los Angeles will focus on graduating student developing an electromagnetic weapon for the navy that is under attack.

Parallel Resistors To Air On November 13

Season 8 Episode 8 titled "Parallel Resistors" will be aired on November 13 on CBS Television Network. As mentioned, the Naval Criminal Investigative Service Office of Special Projects already sent their best team to investigate the incident. Little do they know taht this is connected to an International warfare. The team will be engaged with a bloody warfare against the perpetrator of the crime.

Kensi's Recovery After Accident; Undergoing Physical Therapy

Also, on the new episode, this will show Kensi's recovery after the accident. She is currently undergoing physical therapy for his spinal injury. As seen on the promotional pictures, she is struggling with the recovery process but is getting the hang of it.

Episode 7: Crazy Train - Callen On Undercover 

If you missed episode 7 and you're feeling left out, don't worry we got your back. Episode 7 entitled "Crazy Train" is another action-packed episode where Callen will be the spotlight in leading the investigation. He will be on undercover in a mental asylum or mental hospital, thus the title "Crazy Train". Callen will endure the most difficult task assigned to him and will eventually understand why being in a mental asylum is harder than he initially thought.

Rescue Mission A Success; Although Kensi Blye Got Injured From Helicopter Crash

The elite team was on a mission to rescue the daughter of former Mossad agent Tobin Shaked. He and his family was an apparent target by an assassin who had some issues with him before. Although they were successful in capturing the assassin, the team had its setback when Kensi Blye got injured

Kensi got injured from a helicopter crash causing a major damage on her spinal cord. She already woke up from coma and seems to be recovering perfectly. But the damage done is so severe she needs to go to therapy everyday for a period of four months as recommended by physician.

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