‘NCIS: Hawai’i’ Canceled – Why the EPs Say They’re Still ‘Proud’ of the Series

Of the many shows ending and canceled in 2024, one of the biggest surprises was arguably NCIS: Hawai’i’s cancellation. The procedural was axed by CBS after just three seasons, and fans were quick to start petitions and campaigns to save the series. One cast member even trolled CBS’ decision, while avid vieweres have not been holding back their feelings, especially after the network used Hawai’i for further promo. Despite how everything has played out, though, the EPs are as “proud” of the show for some key reasons.

NCIS: Hawai’i brought some firsts to the franchise. The spinoff was different in that it was the first offshoot in the franchise’s history not to be initiated by a backdoor pilot. With that, fans weren’t introduced to any of the characters before the series premiere. The show also made franchise history with its casting, as Vanessa Lachey became the first female lead of any show in the NCIS franchise. Co-showrunners Jan Nash, Christopher Silber and Matt Bosack named the cast and other elements of the series while speaking to TVLine following the cancellation:

We did what we set out to do. We created a show with a strong female lead and a cast that reflected the diversity of Hawai’i and the world. We told interesting Navy crime stories. All while maintaining a workplace where people could hopefully do their best work and be valued for it. That gives us a lot to be proud of.

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