‘NCIS’ Season 13 Spoilers: Tony DiNozzo Already Has A Replacement! Reunion With Ziva Happening?

Clayton, that's the name of the male agent that will be replacing Michael Weatherly's Tony DiNozzo, who earlier this year announced that he is leaving "NCIS" at the end of Season 13.

In its report, Buddy TV said that Clayton will be one of the two-person plan to replace Michael Weatherly's Tony DiNozzo, the first of which was already revealed last month: a middle-aged special agent named Tess.

The description of TV Line for the new male agent Clayton, however, sounds like the guy is not like the charming Tony DiNozzo. The description reads: "Clayton is a British man of African descent. Clayton is an MI-6 agent who will join the team, first, in the Season 13 finale."

"Clayton is in his late 20's to early 30's and is incredibly intelligent and athletic. Clayton is 'loud, opinionated, often disrespectful, sarcastic, short-tempered and chauvinistic," the description added.

Buddy TV furthermore said that Clayton is definitely not the "most likeable of character descriptions" but he is more than how he is seen outside. The report said that Clayton only does what he does because it is his front for the rest of the world. Deep inside, he is a soft-hearted and caring man.

Clayton, the report added, is a father and he has a soft spot for kids. He has a son but they rarely see each other.

One interesting note about Clayton, however, is that he is single and very open for a new relationship.

"He welcomes a few pints at the pub and never denies a pretty lady his company," TV Line said further.

Meanwhile, as another new character is coming, another one is also set to return. In its report, Lawyer Herald revealed that one of DiNozzo's "past," will be returning for the finale as DiNozzo's ex-girlfriend apparently still has "something" for him.

As to the much-requested Tony DiNozzo-Ziva David reunion, it was previously reported that Ziva is set to return but maybe is some other form of appearance: a flashback or of the same sort.

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