‘NCIS Los Angeles’ Season 8 Spoilers: US Treasury Gets Hacked; Eric And Nell Track Down Vicious Hackers; Where Are The Rest?

"NCIS Los Angeles" Season 8 spoilers reveal that Eric (Barrett Foa) and Nell (Renee Felice Smith) will finally be given their run for fame in the next episode. The two will provide the show another romantic angle. After the romantic episode of Callen (Chris O'Donnell) and Anna (Bar Paly), it seems the showrunners would like the fans to have another pair of agents falling in love.

The U.S. Treasury Department Will Be Hacked

Nell and Eric, according to some "NCIS Los Angeles" Season 8 spoilers, will go undercover in Sunday's episode. Apparently, the U.S. Treasury Department will be attacked by professional hackers. The department will be concerned about the consequences of the attack and will ask the help of the NCIS Los Angeles team to catch the culprits.

Eric And Nell Will Pose As Husband And Wife

Current "NCIS Los Angeles" Season 8 spoilers indicate that Eric and Nell will be assigned to the task. They will go undercover and pretend as a couple as they hunt the suspects. The two have to pretend as husband and wife as they go to a couple's retreat. This will put them in a rather awkward and difficult situation.

The Suspects Are Tech-Savvy Husband And Wife

Additional "NCIS Los Angeles" Season 8 spoilers reveal that the vicious hackers are actually a husband and wife team. They are both tech-savvy giving them the ability and know-how to undertake the vicious hacking attacks. As Nell and Eric are busy catching this techie couple, what are the other NCIS team members doing?

In previous "NCIS Los Angeles" Season 8 spoilers, fans were given advanced information on Deeks and Kensi who were usually assigned to undercover missions. Apparently, the other members of the team are also busy with other things on their plate. And it is also logical for this mission to be assigned to Eric and Nell since it falls rightly on their side of the court.

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