‘NCIS’ Cancelled After Season 14: Ratings Continue To Drop Following Michael Weatherly’s Exit [SPOILERS]

"NCIS" Season 14 is one of the longest running shows on CBS, but a major change occurred after Michael Weatherly announced his exit as Tony DiNozzo in Season 13. While the show tried to compensate for DiNozzo's exit from the team, the show is not doing well in the ratings. Will the show be cancelled after the latest season?

This article contains spoilers. Read on if you want to learn more about the details of this story.

"NCIS" Season 14 ratings reveal that the show is not doing well in terms of ratings. As TV Series Finale reports, the show experienced a huge drop in viewership since Season 14 premiered on TV.

"NCIS" Season 14 is the first season following the departure of lead actor, Michael Weatherly from the series. The show's cast and crew remained optimistic that they will be able to survive without agent Tony DiNozzo, but the ratings and comments from fans prove otherwise.

There was a 12.50% drop in ratings in "NCIS" Season 14. On average, the show is already down by 11.86% when compared with previous ratings for the show.

Fans also commented that the episodes from "NCIS" Season 14 have been lacking in terms of storyline or plot. As per TV Guide, the show recently revealed Special Agent Alex Quinn's past in the latest episode.

In the comments section of the article on "NCIS" Season 14 recap, fans expressed how disappointed they were with the episodes of the show. Some stated that the show should get rid of some of the new characters that were introduced to make up for Weatherly's exit from the show.

This led to rumors that "NCIS" Season 14 will be its last. However, CBS previously announced that the show has been renewed for two seasons despite Weatherly's departure in Season 13, which means that the show can still find ways to improve its storyline.

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