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Scott Bakula And Chelsea Field Share How ‘NCIS: New Orleans’ Will Address The Pandemic On ‘The Talk’

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The new season of Global’s “NCIS: New Orleans” is almost here. On Friday, co-stars and real-life husband and wife Scott Bakula and Chelsea Field appeared on Global’s “The Talk” to tease season 7 of the crime drama, which premieres Sunday, Nov.

8. RELATED: ‘NCIS’ & ‘NCIS: Los Angeles’ Are Expected To Resume Production In Early September “Well, we thought, since New Orleans is such a big character in our show, that to skip it or ignore it wouldn’t be fair to the city or all the characters in our show,” Bakula said of how the new season will address the coronavirus pandemic. “So we decided to jump back in, very near the beginning of the pandemic, and we dealt with how all of our characters were affected by the first few months of COVID,” he

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