History in the Making: ‘NCIS’ Brings All Franchises Together for a Spectacular Crossover!

NCIS shows might get canceled, but they’re never gone for good. That’s what NCIS proved in its latest episode, titled ‘Bad Blood’ as the show used a very funny storyline to bring all the NCIS offices together. Or, at least sort of. The show features no characters from other NCISverse shows, but the show goes out of its way to establish the bonds between the offices are still strong.

Let’s recap. Timothy McGee is the reason we get this fun nod to the NCISverse. Or, his twins’ charity drive for school is. You know the type, sell a bunch of [insert random thing here], be the coolest dad! Or, at least that’s what McGee thinks. Whether that holds true for the twins or not remains to be seen.
But Timothy McGee isn’t one to take advantage of inter-office cooperation. But that’s not a problem, because Kasie Hines will do it for him. During the episode we hilariously hear her talking to “Michelle” [Mackey] from NCIS: Sydney about buying boxes of the coffee McGee is selling for the school charity drive, and later we see a board where Kasie has detailed all the NCIS offices that have bought coffee.

For years, the NCIS universe has kept audiences on the edge of their seats with gripping cases, dynamic characters, and unforgettable action. Now, for the first time ever, all five branches of the franchise are coming together in a crossover event that promises to be a television milestone. This unprecedented event will unite the teams of NCIS, NCIS: Los Angeles, NCIS: New Orleans, NCIS: Hawai’i, and NCIS: Sydney in an action-packed storyline that will leave fans speechless.

Let’s dive into everything you need to know about this epic crossover, from the plot teasers to behind-the-scenes insights!

The names on the list include Jane Tennant and Ernie Malik from NCIS: Hawai’i, Kensi Blye, and G. Callen from NCIS: Los Angeles, Dwayne Pride from NCIS: New Orleans, and the aforementioned Michelle Mackey from NCIS: Sydney. So yes, our first official mention of all shows together comes by way of… coffee.
Of course, three of those shows are no longer on the air. NCIS: New Orleans, NCIS: Los Angeles, and NCIS: Hawai’i have all been canceled. But the offices still exist in the continuity, leaving open the possibility that we could see those characters again, even if it’s just for a brief time.

The first-ever NCIS 5-way crossover is shaping up to be a television spectacle like no other. With a thrilling storyline, an all-star cast, and a scale never seen before in the franchise, this event is guaranteed to leave fans on the edge of their seats.

Whether you’ve been watching since the early days of Gibbs or just joined the fandom recently, this is an NCIS moment you won’t want to miss!

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