The end of NCIS season 21 brought a poignant moment with the departure of David McCallum’s Ducky, marking a significant shift as no original characters remained on the Major Case Response Team. Throughout the years, the team has experienced a revolving door of characters, a common occurrence in long-running TV series.
Among these exits, Special Agent Kate Todd’s death stands out as one of the most shocking and heartbreaking moments in the show’s history. Her assassination by Ari, Ziva’s half-brother, was a dramatic turn that left fans reeling. With Ari’s introduction, Kate’s fate seemed almost inevitable.
Unlike some other departures, Sasha Alexander’s decision to leave NCIS was not marred by behind-the-scenes drama. Her exit, unlike later controversies surrounding other cast members, was amicable. Alexander opted to leave due to the demanding filming schedule, with 24-episode seasons requiring significant commitment from the core cast. Despite the tragic end to her character’s arc, it was Alexander’s own choice to move on from Kate Todd.
Alexander’s departure shed light on the rigorous nature of the job, a sentiment echoed by Mark Harmon, who later retired his iconic character, Gibbs, for similar reasons. Alexander’s enduring friendship with co-star Michael Weatherly further underscores that her exit was devoid of any off-screen conflicts.
NCIS has adeptly navigated the comings and goings of cast members, maintaining its appeal and longevity despite the changes. Kate Todd’s death remains etched in the show’s history, serving as a reminder of the unpredictable and often harsh realities faced by its beloved characters.