Whispers and speculations regarding the cancellation of "NCIS" Season 14 is getting stronger by the minute. While the show's ratings are still fairly well, it has dropped after two of the fans' favorites have departed. Now, a new report claims that one of the show's lead stars will bid his farewell, and his exit will significantly affect the ratings.
'NCIS' Season 14 Cancellation News & Update: Mark Harmon Quits Show After Cote de Pablo's Exit?
Inquisitr reports that although "NCIS" Season 15 was already confirmed, there is still a possibility that CBS will pull the plug if "NCIS" Season 14 will not live up to its standards. To make things worse, the site also noted that Mark Harmon may depart from the show.
Mark Harmon (Leroy Jethro Gibbs) is noticeably thin in "NCIS" Season 14 which led fans to worry for his health and condition. While some suggested that the 65-year-old actor should take a quick break, rumors have spread that he will actually leave the show for good. CBS and Mark Harmon has yet to comment on this issue.
'NCIS' Season 14 Cancellation News & Update: CBS Drops Show After Poor Ratings? Michael Weatherly Returns To Save Show?
Meanwhile, GamenGuide has previously reported that Michael Weatherly (Anthony "Tony" DiNozzi) is set to return to save the show. Since the actor has been a part of the show from the very beginning until his shocking exit at the end of "NCIS" Season 13, fans are hopeful that he will return and save "NCIS" Season 14 ratings.
After killing off a fan favorite, Ziva David (Cote de Pablo) in "NCIS" Season 13, the show has been struggling in keeping the hype going. Now, rumors have it that Mark Harmon will be out from the show as well.
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