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'NCIS: New Orleans' season 3 episode 6 spoilers: Team investigates murder of soon-to-graduate petty officer

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Pride (Scott Bakula) and the rest of the team investigates the murder of a petty officer who was just weeks away from finishing Navy Seal training in the upcoming episode of the CBS procedural spinoff "NCIS: New Orleans" season 3.

Titled "One Good Man," next week's episode will tackle the brutal murder of a petty officer who was supposed to graduate from his navy seal training. According to the official synopsis for episode 6, the NCIS team looks into unorthodox training exercises after one Navy Seal candidate is found murdered just weeks before his graduation .It turns out that his instructor has a controversial reputation in the institution, leading the team to investigate on his work background as well. Meanwhile, a concerned Wade asks help from Pride after learning that her adopted son, Danny (Christopher Meyer), is planning to join the Navy.

Additionally, Steven Weber is slated to reprise his role as Mayor Douglas Hamilton. Rumor has it that the sixth episode will also introduce Brody's (Zoe McLellan) replacement in the unit, but recent reports say that the team is still on the lookout for a new member to take her place.

On another note, two characters might be getting closer to each other this season.The past few episodes of the program showed a possible romance between LaSalle (Lucas Black) and Percy (Shalita Grant), which is a bit unusual for some viewers. After all, most TV shows feature black male characters with white female characters as love interests, but it's not always vice versa. According to TV Line, the growing closeness between them will continue despite the awkwardness caused by the lingering hug they shared in the season 2 finale. As the story progresses, viewers will see the pair eventually address their feelings for each other.

Keep tuning in to "NCIS: New Orleans" season 3 airing every Tuesday night at 8 p.m. ET on CBS.