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

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### NCIS: Hawai’i Cast and Creators React to Cancellation News

The cast and showrunners of NCIS: Hawai’i have been responding to the news of the show’s cancellation with heartfelt messages.

Tori Anderson, who played Agent Kate Whistler, shared her feelings on Twitter/X: “Having a really hard time processing this one. Thank you to our incredible crew who made every single day feel like I was living a dream. I want to say thank you to all the fans. My heart breaks for you as well. This is a huge loss for representation. Love you all so much.”

Jason Antoon, who portrayed cyber intelligence specialist Ernie Malik, posted on Instagram: “This business is brutal and makes no sense. But we had soooo much fun. Love you all and mahalo.”

Co-creator and executive producer Christopher Silber reflected on Twitter/X: “Four years ago, [Jan Nash,] [Matt Bosack] and I started something very special. We joined with an incredible cast, amazing writers and crew… and gathered in Hawai’i to make a show. But ended up creating an ohana. I’m so grateful to you all.”

Matt Bosack added his thoughts: “#NCISHawaii was a dream. And while it’s ended, I am forever grateful to my partners, [Silver] and [Nash], our amazing cast, led by @VanessaLachey, the entire crew, and this wonderful island I call home. I’m proud of the stories we were able to tell over these 3 seasons. To tell fun Navy crime mysteries but also dig into ideas about family, life, love, identity… To all the fans, especially those who saw themselves in these characters, mahalo nui loa. A hui hou.”

As of now, Vanessa Lachey has not commented on the cancellation, though she recently celebrated the franchise’s 1000th episode in an interview.

NCIS: Hawai’i airs Monday nights on CBS in the US, with the final episode set to air on May 6. In the UK, the show streams on Disney+.

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