NCIS fans are devastated following the unexpected cancellation of NCIS: Hawaii. The news has sent shockwaves through the fanbase, leaving many questions and a lingering sense of sadness.
Processing this news and still being present with my family,
actress Vanessa Lachey noted, revealing just how deeply the show’s ending has affected her. Lachey shared a heartfelt message via her Instagram Story, conveying a blend of emotions ranging from devastation to gratitude.
The End of NCIS Hawaii
CBS officially pulled the plug on NCIS: Hawaii after three seasons. This marked an end to the series, which had averaged about 7.8 million viewers per episode according to Nielsen’s seven-day linear ratings. Despite these seemingly strong numbers, its middling performance compared to other CBS shows sealed its fate. The final episode is set to air on May 6th.
A Significant Shift for CBS
NCIS: Hawaii‘s cancellation signifies a major shift for CBS as they reassess their programming lineup. This decision ends continuous filming in Hawaii by CBS since 2010 with shows like Hawaii Five-0 and Magnum P.I.. It marks a new era as CBS finalizes decisions across all its scripted series, setting the stage for fresh content creation.
An Emotional Farewell from Vanessa Lachey
Lachey, clearly moved by the cancellation, spoke about the show’s impact: This show meant so much to me… and more every day I find, to lots of people.
The star emphasized her pride in representing her community as an AAPI woman, wife, and mother, making this farewell even more poignant.
Why Fans Might Turn Their Back on NCIS Origins?
Given the abrupt end of NCIS: Hawaii, many fans feel disillusioned with CBS’s decision-making process. This sentiment could carry over to “NCIS: Origins,” potentially causing viewers to stay away from yet another spinoff fearing it might face similar abrupt cancellations.
The Repercussions for CBS’s Future Projects
The ripple effect of cancelling popular series like NCIS: Hawaii may influence audience loyalty to CBS’s future projects. As fans process their feelings about the unexpected ending, the network will need to rebuild trust and offer compelling reasons to tune into new offerings.
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