Summary

TheNCISfranchise has been a significant success for over 20 years, but one main factor ofNCISseason 22could seal one spinoff’s fate. Despite the untimelycancellation ofNCIS: Hawai’i, theNCISuniverse continues to expand. Two new spinoffs have landed series orders and are officially in the works. However, one of those shows will have the rare distinction of not airing on CBS. This is a complete departure for the franchise and makes it crucial that the original series plays a big part in whether the show succeeds.

Shows in theNCISuniverse tend to stand the test of time.NCIS: Hawai’i’s demise after season 3wasn’t due to a lack of interest. Overall,everyNCISshowthat has aired has pulled in strong ratings. That’s the beauty of launching out of one of the most-watched shows on TV. However, the fact remains that one of the two new shows could struggle to break through unless it gets a boost from the original series duringNCISseason 22.

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The Original Show Needs To Kickstart NCIS’s Tony & Ziva Spinoff

Tony & Ziva’s Storylines Started On NCIS

TheNCIS: Tony & Zivaspinoffwill reunite Cote de Pablo and Michael Weatherly for the first time on screen in over a decade. Though Weatherly and de Pablo have appeared onNCISin recent years despite walking away as series regulars long ago, there will be a lot of excitement because they’re such a prominent link toNCIS' history. With that in mind,the natural way to kick off the narrative ofNCIS: Tony & Zivais during an episode ofNCISseason 22.

Utilizing the main series is the best approach when it comes to jumpstarting the upcoming spinoff.Airing exclusively on Paramount+ is a big hurdle forNCIS: Tony & Zivabecause most people have watchedNCISand its many spinoffs linearly on CBS over the last two decades. Starting the show’s storyline in an episode ofNCISseason 22 would also open the door to potential cameos.

Mark Harmon as Leroy Gibbs with his arm around Cote de Pablo as Ziva David in NCIS

NCIS season 22

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NCIS: Sydney season 2

NCIS: Tony & Ziva season 1

NCIS: Tony & Ziva Could Bring Back MIA NCIS Characters

Tony & Ziva Have Many Ties To The Original NCIS

NCIShas said goodbye to countless beloved characters, including Leroy Jethro Gibbs and Abby Sciuto. Given thatNCIS: Tony & Ziva’s premise involves them being caught up in a conspiracy in Europe, it creates the perfect opportunity to bring back franchise alums. The plot ofNCIS: Tony & Zivaputs the titular characters in danger as they try to come to terms with who’s targeting them.

An easy way to explain the absence of some characters in the spinoff could be that Tony and Ziva aren’t telling anyone about the threat to their lives. However,NCIS: Tony & Zivawould be better off using the show’s rich history ofNCISto its advantage because avoiding it could set the show up for failure, especially since there’s already an inherited challenge of being on Paramount+ rather than CBS.

NCIS: Tony & Zivais set to premiere on Paramount+ in late 2024.