'NCIS' season 14 spoilers, air date: McGee asks for Delilah's hand; Clayton Reeves returns, Ducky moving on?

Promotional photo for "NCIS" season 14 Facebook/NCIS

When it was teased in the beginning of the season that McGee (Sean Murray) was planning a unique proposal for Delilah (Margo Harshman), the cast may be referring to "NCIS" season 14's fourth episode where, for the first time, the team will be working on a case aboard a ship.

Episode 4 — entitled "Love Boat" — airs today, Oct. 11 on CBS, and will allegedly feature McGee who could possibly be planning to pop the question to his lady love.

"After the body of a navy lieutenant is discovered aboard a destroyer during a tiger cruise, when civilian guests are allowed to spend the night on the ship, (Mark Harmon), Quinn (Jennifer Esposito), and Palmer (Brian Dietzen)  travel out to sea to investigate. Also, McGee contemplates the perfect proposal for Delilah Fielding," the synopsis read.

Meanwhile, for fans of the show who are wondering if talks of Duane Henry being promoted to series regular will materialize anytime soon, it seems like the long wait will finally come to an end as his character Clayton Reeves is set to make his first appearance in the season for the Oct. 18 episode entitled "Philly," Carter Matt reported.

For the episode, Bishop (Emily Wickersham) and Alex (Jennifer Esposito) will travel to Philadelphia where they will collaborate with Reeves to work on a case of a missing officer for MI6 who is connected with the murder of a petty officer.

The episode will not just be all about Reeves as some backstory will also be fleshed out for Quinn's character.

Meanwhile, it hasn't been too long since Michael Weatherly's Senior Agent Tony DiNozzo exited the show that another series regular is poised to leave. It has been reported that Ducky's exit is in the cards after actor David McCallum cited his age and health as a reason for his departure from the show, possibly at the end of the season. McCallum is now 82 years old, reported Morning Ledger.

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