Following Caitlin Todd’s departure from NCIS, Cote de Pablo joined the squad as Ziva, a Mossad spy. This ushered in a period of significant leadership changes, with Rocky Carroll’s Vance stepping into the role previously held by Lauren Holly’s Jenny Shepard.
These shifts proved pivotal for NCIS, allowing the police procedural to delve deeper into its team dynamic and the individual storylines of its characters. With the stability of the show firmly established, this group became NCIS’s longest-running active roster, providing ample opportunities to explore the personal histories and relationships of its characters.
Throughout this extended period, NCIS delivered some of its most captivating storytelling, seamlessly integrating romance and personal themes into its weekly cases. This unique approach distinguished the show from its competitors and solidified its place as a standout in the genre.