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### NCIS Season 22: Shocking Plot Twists Revealed – Is Another Major Character Leaving?

As fans eagerly await the return of NCIS for Season 22 this fall, speculation is rife about what twists and turns the upcoming installment will bring. The season 21 finale left viewers on the edge of their seats with two major cliffhangers involving Jessica Knight’s job offer and Alden Parker’s cryptic vision, sparking endless theories among fans worldwide.

While much attention has been focused on Jessica Knight’s uncertain future, another major character may be on the verge of departure – a plot twist that some may have overlooked.

During a recent CBS event featuring NCIS’s leading actors Katrina Law (Jessica Knight), Gary Cole (Alden Parker), and Brian Dietzen (Jimmy Palmer), Law and Dietzen hinted at significant changes ahead for their characters. However, Dietzen’s cryptic remarks suggested that the shake-up may extend beyond Jessica and Jimmy.

Intriguingly, Gary Cole expressed confusion about any impending departure for Alden Parker, indicating that he had not received any information about his character’s exit from NCIS. Dietzen emphasized that the uncertainty extended to multiple characters, stating that “no character is safe” – a sentiment synonymous with the unpredictability of NCIS.

While the changes teased by Dietzen may not necessarily spell doom for the characters, they are set to alter the dynamics of the show significantly. Despite the high note on which Alden Parker’s storyline concluded in the latest season, his departure seems unlikely in the immediate future. With only three seasons under his belt, Parker’s tenure on the show is relatively short compared to its long history, providing solace to fans of the character – for now.

As speculation continues to mount, fans will have to wait until the new season of NCIS premieres to uncover the truth behind these tantalizing hints and unexpected plot twists.

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