If you guessed that Jennifer Kim was Granger's daughter on NCIS: Los Angeles, you were...100 percent correct! Give yourself a gold star.

Separated by Pacific and North Korean's intense tourism policies, the young spy and her father met for the first time in "Cancel Christmas." While the narrative made distinct overtures to a relationship between Granger (Miguel Ferrer) and Kim's (Malese Jow) mother, an actual confirmation of his paternity was never supplied.

Now, however, the summary for "Granger, O" has provided us with the answer we've been waiting for.

"As Granger escorts Jennifer Kim (Malese Jow) back to Los Angeles, he interrogates her regarding a North Korean spy and she admits to knowing he is her father," CBS teased.

Possibly tied into the events of "Seoul Man," the April 18 episode bears one of NCIS: LA signature titles. Just as with "Callen, G.," "Lange, H.," "Blye, K.," "Reznikov, N.," "Kolcheck, A.," and "Chernoff, K.," the April 18 hour is sure to be packed with revelations.

"Granger has always been shrouded in a little mystery. We'd talked about exploring his past, kicking around this idea that he spent time in South East Asia," executive producer R. Scott Gemmel said of Jennifer's winter debut, according to TV Insider. "Then we were putting this episode together, and we had this female Korean spy. Suddenly, it was just like, 'What if she had ties to Granger? What if he knew her mom?'"

Considering the last time Granger was in touch with Kim's unnamed mother, he took a bullet to the rear. Does that mean Jow's character will have no interest in reconnecting with her father? The fact that she new her paternity from the jump does not signal a strong start for a healthy father/daughter relationship.

Find out more when NCIS: LA airs Mondays at 10 p.m. ET on CBS. Click the video below to see a preview for the series' next episode, "Head of the Snake."