NCIS Fans Clash Over Hawai’i Cancellation: Is Origins to Blame?
The cancellation of “NCIS: Hawai’i” has left fans outraged, with many pointing fingers at the upcoming spinoff “NCIS: Origins” as the culprit. Vocal frustrations flood social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter), where fans have launched boycott and renewal campaigns, citing budget concerns and potential lack of diversity in the new series.
@nicolebbdos1 speculates on the budgetary constraints: “This is why NCIS Hawaii was cancelled… budget for this show & NCIS Origins (think that’s the name).” Others, like @julianna_author, subtly suggest a boycott, while some fans express concerns over the potential lack of diversity in a Leroy Jethro Gibbs origin story compared to “Hawai’i.”
But the reality is more nuanced. CBS Entertainment president Amy Reisenbach attributes the cancellation of “NCIS: Hawai’i” to a cost versus revenue equation, influenced by ratings and scheduling dynamics. Tough decisions had to be made to maintain schedule freshness and momentum.
Ironically, the success of “Young Sheldon” may have influenced CBS’s decision to greenlight “NCIS: Origins.” The profitability of the “Big Bang Theory” spinoff suggests audiences are interested in origin stories. With Mark Harmon’s narration adding star power, CBS is likely banking on replicating that success.
The true verdict awaits the fall premiere of “NCIS: Origins,” where viewers will determine if the gamble pays off.