'NCIS: Los Angeles' Season 3 Episode 15: Sullivan Tortures Kensi; NCIS LA Team Tries To Stop Him

The TV show "NCIS: Los Angeles" season 8 is returning with an episode entitled "Payback". The events in this episode are expected to bring changes in the show. Could the upcoming episode be beneficial to the show's main characters or would viewers still see the antagonist triumphant?

'NCIS: Los Angeles' Season 8: Kensi Still In The Hands Of Sullivan; Real Mole Identified

The previous episode of the "NCIS: Los Angeles" featured Kensi being held captive by Sullivan. In the end of episode 15, he used a chainsaw to cut off his legs. The preview released for "NCIS: Los Angeles" Season 8 Episode 15 showed that Sullivan will continue torturing Kensi.

According to the official synopsis for the episode, "Emotions run high for the team as one agent is held in an unknown location and tortured by the mole, while another discovers he was betrayed by someone he least expected."

The episode titled "Under Siege" discloses the moles' identities. It was remembered that CIA wants to revenge on the NCIS: LA because of meddling in their missions in the Middle East. Also, Sullivan abducted Kensi because he had a personal situation to settle.

'NCIS: Los Angeles' Season 8 News Update: LA Team Tries To Stop Sullivan From Cutting Kensi's Leg

In the past, Kensi had shot him in the leg because he mistakenly thought that he was a terrorist. Now, he has only one leg and Sullivan wants Kensi to payback. There are no news about NCIS: LA team if they will be able to stop Sullivan from cutting Kensi's legs. The preview shows that they will do everything to save the life of Kensi and her leg. Also, there is a scene that tells Deeks might be the one to find the place where Kensi is abducted. Deeks and Kensi's relationship presumes to change because of the happenings in Episode 15 of NCIS: Los Angeles Season 8.

The Season 8 Episode 15 will air on Sunday, February 19 on CBS.

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