‘Miss You. Miss Us’: Vanessa Lachey Shares Sweet BTS Photos From NCIS: Hawai’i’s Final Days, But Still Seems Devastated It Was Canceled

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The cancellation of NCIS: Hawai’i was a shocking twist, blindsiding even its lead actress, Vanessa Lachey. The surprise came especially hard after CBS revealed its fall 2024 TV schedule. Following the series finale, the cast gathered at sunset to say their goodbyes, leaving Lachey reflecting on her final days on set with a heavy heart.

Since filming wrapped before the cancellation, the atmosphere on set remained lively yet bittersweet, as the cast and crew were unsure of their return. Vanessa Lachey, who played team leader Jane Tennant, shared a heartfelt video on her Instagram Stories, originally posted by grip Brian Wallace. She praised her crew as the “hardest workers” with the “BIGGEST hearts!” and expressed how much she misses them all.

Wallace’s video compilation of behind-the-scenes moments showcased the fun and camaraderie among the cast and crew, highlighting their close bond. In his caption, Wallace reminisced about his time on the series, wished it had lasted longer, and thanked the fans for their unwavering support.

Fans of NCIS: Hawai’i have been fervently campaigning to save the series, with Vanessa Lachey even sharing a fan-funded billboard. The cast, crew, and fans remain heartbroken, but the love and support from the community are palpable. Elsbeth star Carrie Preston also showed her support, joining many others in mourning the premature end of the show.

The series finale left viewers with a cliffhanger, as Maggie Shaw returned in the final moments to surprise Jane with an unfinished revelation. Fans are left wondering what Maggie intended to say, a mystery that now seems destined to remain unsolved.

Despite the cancellation, there remains a glimmer of hope that NCIS: Hawai’i could be revived. For now, the cast and crew can take comfort in knowing they will always be a family.

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