Watch NCIS: New Orleans Season 7, Episode 4 live online

“We All Fall” – As the NCIS team continue to investigate the murder of an officer who was about to whistle blow on police misconduct within NOPD, Pride must get creative in order to finally get rid of the dirty cops. Also, the Mayor asks Pride to join her new task force to address systemic issues plaguing their city and as Covid continues to overwhelm the system, Wade finally addresses the toll it’s taken on her, on “NCIS: NEW ORLEANS,” Sunday, Dec 13 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Pictured L-R: Vanessa Ferlito as Special Agent Tammy Gregorio, Necar Zadegan as Special Agent Hannah Khoury, and Rob Kerkovich as Forensic Agent Sebastian Lund Photo: Sam Lothridge/CBS ©2020 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved
“We All Fall” – As the NCIS team continue to investigate the murder of an officer who was about to whistle blow on police misconduct within NOPD, Pride must get creative in order to finally get rid of the dirty cops. Also, the Mayor asks Pride to join her new task force to address systemic issues plaguing their city and as Covid continues to overwhelm the system, Wade finally addresses the toll it’s taken on her, on “NCIS: NEW ORLEANS,” Sunday, Dec 13 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Pictured L-R: Vanessa Ferlito as Special Agent Tammy Gregorio, Necar Zadegan as Special Agent Hannah Khoury, and Rob Kerkovich as Forensic Agent Sebastian Lund Photo: Sam Lothridge/CBS ©2020 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved /
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The team continues to investigate bad cops on NCIS: New Orleans Season 7, Episode 4

NCIS: New Orleans Season 7, Episode 4 continues the story of the NOPD officer shot in the last episode. Here’s how to watch the all-new episode live on CBS tonight.

It’s the last episode of 2020, and an important one for all. As NOPD is told to shut down the case into the dirty cops, NCIS makes it clear that isn’t going to happen. The problem is they have no evidence to charge anyone, and it’s unlikely that any witnesses will come forward.

That means Pride needs to get a little creative. What exactly is he going to do that helps him get proof that there are some dirty cops in the NOPD? How will he get justice for the cop that was going to speak out against police brutality?

It’s going to be all hands on deck for this one.

Wade struggles as COVID numbers rise on NCIS: New Orleans Season 7, Episode 4

For the last three episodes, we’ve watched Loretta Wade struggle with the coronavirus pandemic. At first, it was just that equipment was in short supply. In the last episode, she looked tired, but she also looked downtrodden.

COVID isn’t the only thing getting to her. Loretta made a remark about nothing changing when it comes to police brutality and systemic racism. She’s seen it so much that she almost seems deflated to fight against it anymore.

All of this is going to come to a head during NCIS: New Orleans Season 7, Episode 4. She needs to face how she feels about everything.

And while that goes on, Pride will need to find a way to bring an end to systemic racism within the system. He won’t be working single-handedly. The mayor wants him to join her task force.

Here’s a look at the synopsis for NCIS: New Orleans Season 7, Episode 4:

"As the NCIS team continue to investigate the murder of an officer who was about to whistle blow on police misconduct within NOPD, Pride must get creative in order to finally get rid of the dirty cops. Also, the Mayor asks Pride to join her new task force to address systemic issues plaguing their city and, as Covid continues to overwhelm the system, Wade finally addresses the toll it’s taken on her."

Next. Loretta struggles with the pandemic on the NCIS: New Orleans Season 7 premiere. dark

Don’t miss out on the all-new episode of NCIS: Orleans. You can catch up on CBS All Access, but you can also watch live with the following details:

Date: Sunday, Dec. 13
Start Time: 9/8c
Episode: Season 7, Episode 4, “We All Fall”
TV Channel: CBS
Live Stream: Stream 1 | Stream 2