Joelle on NCIS: Los Angeles is back. During the latest episode of the show, Joelle Taylor reappeared. This is an interesting turn of events and a really interesting moment for long-time viewers of the show.
Who is Joelle on NCIS: Los Angeles?
Joelle first appeared on the show in 2014, during an episode called War Cries. Played by Elizabeth Bogush, Joelle Taylor was a blind date for Callen (played by Chris O’Donnell). Joelle and Callen were set up by Sam (L.L. Cool J) and his wife on this blind date, introducing a new character to the mix.
Through the years, Joelle has reappeared several times during the course of the show. At first, Joelle and Callen date, but an operation forces him to reveal his true identity to her. They break up, but during a huge twist later in the series, it is revealed that Joelle actually works for the CIA.
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Why is Joelle on NCIS: Los Angeles again?
During the October 14 episode of the show, Joelle Taylor returns. Without giving too much away, she plays an important role in the episode entitled The Prince. Anyone who watched a trailer for the show may have already seen the heavy hint about what would take place in that hour.
The Prince can be seen on the CBS All Access application after it airs at 9/8c on October 14. It’s an episode well worth watching, as Callen and Sam come face-to-face with Joelle again. She is one of those characters that would be great in a recurring role that covers more episodes. Instead, it has to be accepted as a treat this time around.
Where else have you seen Elizabeth Bogush?
Fans of The Young and the Restless will immediately recognize Elizabeth Bogush as the character, Dr. Anderson. She also had a role on the original Beverly Hill, 90210 for a few episodes as Cherise.
NCIS: Los Angeles airs Sunday nights at 9/8c on CBS.
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