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NCIS Deep Fake Cast, Recap And Related News

Searching for NCIS Deep Fake cast? Adding to the tension established in the first two episodes, three additional NCIS operatives have been taken, hostage. Agent Sam Hana, NCIS Medical Examiner Jimmy Palmer, and Special Agent in Charge Jane Tennant. The three were whisked out of Virginia and put on a plane.
To begin with, they had no clue where they had landed. However, they could locate its whereabouts using clues they picked up on. The continuous playing of the call to prayer gave the impression that they were permanently transported to the Middle East. The air itself seemed to be perfumed with jasmine. After all, the abductors' show of force was a show. The CIA abducted them.NCIS Deep Fake Cast Source: CBS
A whiff of jasmine let them know they had arrived in Hawaii. They had common ground with the thugs who had come to question them. After sensitive information was taken from the Pentagon, the Department of Defense (DOD) tried to bury its tracks without going through the proper procedures. They were hoping not to have to interact with Director Vance. So they kidnapped employees in three separate states: Hawaii, California, and Virginia. The CIA was interested in learning who had discovered what about terrorist Simon Williams and why.
Williams was probably to blame for everything bad that had ever happened. And it seemed like the whole federal government had it in for him. Even though the CIA did not have the right to do so, it seized three hostages on American soil. They even had the nerve to say that the NCIS agents would gain from it. She claimed to be CIA officer Melina Devlin and told the three of them that Simon Williams had spies working for him within the government.
This was done because he was thought to be spying on NCIS and posed a danger to them. However, Tennant only received one phone call before she was questioned about Simon Williams. Following this, she called Parker, who she discovered to be in Hawaii, and conversed with a woman who introduced herself as CIA officer Melina Devlin. Two persons can't share the same name, and Melina Devlin is too common for it to happen.

 

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Which begs the question: who lied? Whoever questioned Tennant or whoever went to the Hawaii branch and asked to see the paperwork. As a result of Simon Williams's man's untimely demise in Hawaii, the one with Parker started paying attention. We now know that the dead man was Mel Cano. Tennant's team and Special Agent Parker were looking into the causes of his death, his connection to the other occurrences, and Professor Harding's participation in all of this.
Both Tennant and Parker were hostile to the two Melina's. While Tennant managed to capture Parker's, hers managed to evade capture. Tennant, Sam, and Jimmy returned to NCIS headquarters in Hawaii, bringing their detainees. Melina, played by Tennant, repeatedly claimed to be the real deal. She said that Morgan Miller was the other female. Employed by the CIA on a contract basis. Melina claims Morgan Miller is hostile and may be working undercover for Simon Williams.
She was denied access to a phone until she assured her superiors that she would use it only for work. Director Vance gave Parker the responsibility of returning Melina to Virginia from Hawaii. Tennant was investigating Mel Cano's murder. Using a made-up persona, she drew parallels between his death and their existence. His name was Norman Dell, and he was a computer expert. His disappearance was the last we heard from him. However, Tennant tracked him down in the end.

 

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Tennant had gotten one crucial piece of information from Melina. She discovered that CIA operatives obtained false documentation of their identities from a company named Haven LTD. Its position in Hawaii is highlighted. Tennant and Jesse found Norman Dell right away as they arrived. When questioned if he was Simon Williams, he stated they were in front of his house. There is no such person as Simon Williams. It's a piece of software. A new administration halted the CIA's assassination program in 1993.
However, the effort was revived after some time. They weren't only targeting U.S. government enemies this time. More instances of friendly fire were reported. The program had been discovered and launched again to coerce CIA contractors into carrying out killings. And it was the last thing the Virginia murder victim said before he died. All of them had the Williams surname in common. Among the first participants were Professor Dale Harding and Norman Dell.
Before the Department of Defense could hold hearings and inquiries, they steadily culled the program's participants. Norman Dell found out that people were dying. He went to Simon Williams's bunker to delete files and help another person engaged in the event survive.
Tennant and Jesse have verified the location. In addition, Morgan Miller tracked them down to that area. Despite this setback, Norman Dell ultimately paid the price for blowing up the bunker. Morgan, thankfully, was able to get away. It wasn't until Ernie took the initiative, though, that a photo of the original cast of Simon Williams was uncovered. Only Admiral Killbride, from the Los Angeles Office, made it out alive.

Guest Stars

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  • Chris O’Donnell As G. Callen
  • LL COOL J As Sam Hanna
  • Gary Cole As Alden Parker
  • Brian Dietzen As Dr. Jimmy Palmer
  • Dawn Olivieri As Melina Delvin
  • James Morrison As Norman Dell
  • Maya Stojan As Other Melina/Morgan Miller
  • Luke Deal As Black Site Guard #1

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  • Vanessa Lachey As Special Agent in Charge Jane Tennant
  • Alex Tarrant As Kai Holman
  • Noah Mills As Jesse Boone
  • Yasmine Al-Bustami As Lucy Tara
  • Jason Antoon As Ernie Malik
  • Tori Anderson As Kate Whistler
  • Kian Talan As Alex Tennant
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