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NCIS: New Orleans Season 3, Episode 4 Spoilers
‘NCIS: New Orleans’ Season 3, Episode 4 Spoilers: Sebastian gets kidnapped; Low ratings fuel cancellation rumors
The next episode of ‘NCIS: New Orleans’ Season 3 is set to bring some super dramatic stuff for the viewers as it will see the kidnapping of a team member of the police squad. The bad news is that the show is facing threats of cancelation because of low ratings.
CBS has released the official synopsis for episode 4, ‘NCIS: New Orleans’ Season 3 and it says that Sebastian will have to be rescued by his team members after he is kidnapped from a restaurant while dining with his mother, reports Ecumenical News. Later, he will be forced to use his video gaming skills in a prison break scenario.
The promo trailer of the episode shows Sebastian


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