WARNING: This article may contain spoilers for NCIS: New Orleans season 6 episode 18. Read at your own risk.
NCIS: New Orleans season 6 episode 18 is coming later this week on CBS, with the title "A Changed Woman." The team will be investigating a new case in this episode, and this time, the latest mystery involves a Navy sailor's death. Additionally, the episode will also bring a personal story to one of the characters, which could be emotional at some point.
In NCIS: New Orleans season 6 episode 18, the team found a dead Navy sailor. To solve the case, they need to track all of the suspicious movements of the people in his life before his death. The team will be investigating all the possible scenarios that lead to the death of the Navy sailor. They may probably uncover some things along the way, which could help them solve the case.
In addition, the upcoming episode will see Hannah dealing with some personal stuff. She will finally accept the relationship her daughter has built with her ex's new girlfriend, Veronica. Although the series may likely revolve around the mysterious death of the Navy sailor, Hannah's personal storyline is still worth-exploring as it could likely bring some heartfelt and emotional scenes.
Some of the guest stars set to appear in NCIS: New Orleans season 6 episode 18 includes Naomi Porter as Venus Ariel, Mackenzie Mauzy as Emily, Luke Slattery as Franklin, Katie Rose Clarke as Veronica, Callie Thorne as Sasha Broussard, Hal Ozsan as Ryan Porter, Tim J. Smith as Blaine Osborne/Shady, Rafael Villegas as Lt. Sam Montez, and Cuyle Carvin as Luke Doucet.
Meanwhile, the episode also brings us closer to the end of season 6, which will happen sooner than previously expected. It was previously announced that the series shuts down production due to the threat brought by the COVID-19, so there are only a handful of episodes left. The writers didn't have enough time to deliver a proper finale, so there may not be some huge cliffhangers in the end.
NCIS: New Orleans season 6 episode 18 will be airing on Sunday night, Mar. 29, on ABC. The episode is directed by Mary Lou Belli and written by Katherine Beattie. Viewers can also stream the series via YouTube Tv, DirecTV, and Fubo TV. As for Amazon Prime users, they can add CBS to their existing packs to the can watch the latest episodes of the series.