Nov 16, 2015 09:40 AM EST
'Supergirl' and 'NCIS: LA' Episodes Changed Due To Paris Terrorist Attacks

The effect of the terrorist attacks in Paris has penetrated the entertainment industry. In consideration of the current events in the city of lights, CBS has decided not to air this week's episode of 'Supergirl' and 'NCIS: LA.'

The American broadcasting company has revealed that they changed up the scheduled episodes of the two drama series while the attack in Paris is still a hot news. Since the scheduled episode of the new series 'Supergirl' entitled 'How Does She Do It?' which will be aired on Monday night is about a series of bombings, it is only appropriate not to air the episode.

In the said episode of 'Supergirl,' the National City will be stricken by a series of bombs which will of course affect many. On Monday night, viewers will be seeing a different episode entitled 'Livewire' which is about thanksgiving.

The preview of the replaced episode can be watched below.

The TV company also did the same for the action series 'NCIS: Los Angeles.' Instead of airing the scheduled episode which is about a young girl who was recruited by a terrorist organization, the company decided to replace it with a different episode entitled 'The Long Goodbye.'

The replacement features a different story from the original one which is about finding the missing woman who helped Sam Hanna find a place of safety in the United States.

CBS is expecting their viewers to understand the move they took. The Paris attacks have shocked many people from different parts of the world. Many are showing for their sympathy for the famous city of love.

The tragic event has killed around 129 people which has made many people emotional. Many broadcasting networks and TV personalities have expressed their sympathy for the victims of the tragedy. A number of international shows and tours have also been canceled due to the terrorist attacks in Paris.

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