The crime procedural “NCIS: Hawai’i” is ending after three seasons, and fans aren’t happy to see the only female-led show in the franchise go so soon.
Deadine reported the news late in the day on Friday, April 26, noting that CBS made the announcement regarding “NCIS: Hawai’i” just before releasing their official fall schedule on May 2. The third-season finale, which is now the series finale, airs on May 6. Sources told Deadline’s co-editor-in-chief Nellie Andreeva that the episode would set up future events but isn’t a complete cliffhanger, so though fans will be disappointed, they may not be left reeling.
Andreeva did admit that, based on the intel she was given, she’s still a little shocked by the cancellation: “Still, the outcome is surprising since I hear an effort was made to extend the drama’s run for at least an abbreviated fourth and final season, with producers agreeing to a massive budget cut and open to other concessions in order to keep the show going.” The editor also notes that it’s now the only show in the “NCIS” franchise to end this abruptly, as other canceled series got some sort of sendoff. The original “NCIS” has been renewed for a 22nd season, and “Hawai’i” follows in the footsteps of finished “NCIS” shows like “New Orleans” and “Los Angeles.”
Fans are unhappy about the fate of NCIS: Hawai’i
Over on X (formerly known as Twitter), fans felt absolutely shortchanged by the too-brief run of “NCIS: Hawai’i,” particularly because the show brought diversity to the franchise — both with its female lead Jane Tennant (Vanessa Lachey) and its depiction of queer relationships on-screen. As @DanaPiccoli wrote, “Oh [‘NCIS: Hawai’i’] fans, I am so sorry. Heartbreaking casualty for a dedicated fanbase. A big loss for LGBTQ + rep,” finishing the post with the hashtag “CancelYourGays.” @emmarinato got right to the point: “not [‘Station 19,’ the ABC firefighter drama] and [‘NCIS: Hawai’i’] getting cancelled the same year, imagine how exhausted my sapphic ass is.” Apparently, @MasonTaylor1312 was just inconsolable, saying, “Actually sitting here sobbing over the fact that [‘NCIS: Hawai’i’] is canceled this is wrong.”
Jason Antoon, who plays Ernie Malik on the show, also weighed in and thanked the fans. “This business is brutal and makes no sense,” he wrote. “Mahalo to all and everyone who supported us – we had soooo much fun. Best and nicest cast and crew ever!”
The series finale of “NCIS: Hawai’i” airs on Monday, May 6 on CBS.