"NCIS" is never the same again after Michael Weatherly left. Now that the series has aired sans Special Agent Anthony DiNozzo, another important character is reportedly leaving the show.
Rumors say that the American police procedures series is going to be pulled off from airing. However, fans are unstoppable. They are still looking forward to the renewal of the series.
Matt Harmon is reportedly saying goodbye to the show. His character Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs might not see the next season. He is planning to quit and focus on his health. Despite cancellation rumors brought about by Michael Weatherly's exit, CBS renewed the series for another season. However, with the exit of another special agent, the show might be totally shelved.
Headlines and Global News reported that CBS might continue with the show after another character leaves. The show writers and directors might just innovate and infuse fresh characters.
Season 14 episode 8 titled "Enemy Combatant" featured Elenor Bishop (Emily Wickersham) getting a Thanksgiving visit from her brothers who are pressing her to tell about her love life. For episode 9, a supporting character will take center stage.
NCIS Director, Leon Vance (Rocky Carroll)'s character be the focus of attention as he supervises the congresswoman under a temporary protection who is receiving death threats. He will also monitor the operation that will hunt those responsible for the threats to the politician. Congresswoman Jenna Fleming is played by Mary Stuart Masterson. The episode will air soon on CBS titled "Pay to Play"
Mark Harmon might take a vacation anytime soon. He looks thinner these days and co-actors and his fans are worried about him. Harmon was a cancer survivor with acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL). The "NCIS" survived the disease after years of battling the disease. He almost died and was even given the last rites. He might be away for some time to attend to more pressing needs - his health and his life.
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