NCIS: Hawai’i star says show cancellation is “huge loss for representation”

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Amid the announcement of the cancellation of “NCIS: Hawai’i,” members of the cast and show creators have been sharing their heartfelt reactions. Tori Anderson, known for her role as Agent Kate Whistler, took to Twitter to express her struggle in coming to terms with the news. Grateful for the incredible crew and fans, Anderson lamented the loss, particularly highlighting its impact on representation.

Jason Antoon, who portrayed cyber intelligence specialist Ernie Malik, echoed Anderson’s sentiments on Instagram, acknowledging the harsh realities of the entertainment industry while reminiscing about the joyous moments shared on set.

Christopher Silber, co-creator and executive producer of the show, reflected on the journey of creating “NCIS: Hawai’i,” emphasizing the sense of family forged among the cast and crew. Matt Bosack, another key figure behind the series, expressed gratitude for the opportunity to tell meaningful stories and thanked the fans for their support and connection to the characters.

Meanwhile, Vanessa Lachey, the lead of the series, has yet to respond to the cancellation directly, though she recently participated in an interview celebrating the franchise’s milestone of 1000 episodes.

As the final episode approaches, fans continue to mourn the end of the series, which has been airing on CBS in the US and streaming on Disney+ in the UK.

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