‘NCIS’ Showrunner Breaks Down Season 21 Finale: Is Knight Leaving the Show?

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“NCIS Season 21 Finale: Shocking Twists, Heroic Acts, and Season 22 Speculation Revealed!”

NCIS Season 21 wrapped up with a bang, leaving fans on the edge of their seats with high-stakes drama and unexpected turns. Episode 10, titled “Reef Madness,” saw the team grappling with a murder investigation, an underwater rescue mission, and a life-changing decision for one of its agents.

The gripping finale followed the team as they unraveled the mystery behind the murder of three victims aboard an old Navy ship, leading to an intense confrontation that left Special Agent Jessica Knight and Alden Parker trapped in the engine room, with Parker injured. Knight’s heroic swim in freezing waters to seek help set the stage for a nail-biting climax.

Amidst the chaos, Knight received a career-defining offer from Vance to lead a new NCIS REACT team, forcing her to contemplate leaving her current team and potentially relocating. The decision left fans speculating about Katrina Law’s future on the show.

In an exclusive interview with TheWrap, NCIS coshowrunner Steven D. Binder shed light on the finale’s key moments and hinted at what’s to come in Season 22. From Knight’s underwater heroics to the fate of her relationship with Jimmy, Binder teased surprises and emotional twists that will keep viewers guessing.

As the show gears up for its return in Season 22, Binder revealed plans to explore “unusual pairings” within the team and push characters to new limits in gripping storylines. With a regular series order set for the upcoming season, fans can expect more action, suspense, and character development than ever before.

As speculation swirls and anticipation builds, one thing is certain: NCIS Season 21’s explosive finale has set the stage for an electrifying new chapter in the iconic series.

Stay tuned for more updates and catch up on all episodes of NCIS streaming now on Paramount+.

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