No Season 4 for the spinoff series.
April 26, 2024
Word is out that CBS has cancelled NCIS: Hawai'i after three seasons. The news comes with just two episodes remaining in the drama's now-final run. At 10 episodes, this season was its shortest to date due to last year's writers strike. Co-creator Christopher Silber took to X with a statement expressing gratitude to the cast, writers, and crew.
Before today, the show remained the only scripted series at the network whose fate for the next season was undecided. At 54 total episodes, NCIS: Hawai'i is set to have the briefest duration of any series within the naval franchise so far.
The third spinoff in the NCIS universe, the show follows the first female in charge of NCIS Pearl Harbor and her skilled team of mainland transplants and knowledgeable locals. Together they focus on investigating high-stakes crimes involving military personnel, national security, and the mysteries of the island itself.
Four years ago, @JanNash100 @mattbosack and I started something very special. We joined with an incredible cast, amazing writers and crew... and gathered in Hawai'i to make a show. But ended up creating an ohana. I'm so grateful to you all.https://t.co/RwnvCNDt8d
— christopher silber (@csilb) April 26, 2024
Comments (56)
I tried to watch various episodes through the seasons but they were awful and his huge plot holes, poor writing and the acting never really improved.
Glad this one is gone.
Oh nevermind they probably get more joy out of cancelling them then having them on.
You folks are weird.
A show about a lesbian relationship against the backdrop of the occasional USN or USMC crime.
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