'NCIS' Season 14 Cancellation News: Tony DiNozzo Returns In Episode 7, Crossover With Another CBS Show In The Works?

"NCIS" Season 14 has never been the same with the exit of one of its stars Michael Weatherly in the season 13 finale. Now season 14 of the CBS show is on the verge of cancellation due to low ratings, but the guesting of Tony DiNozzo plus the rumors that "NCIS" season 14 will have a crossover with another CBS show just might save the series from cancellation.

Fans will remember that Agent Tony DiNozzo left the show in season 13 when he found out about the death of Ziva David, and the fact that he actually has a daughter with her. With the absence of his character in "NCIS" Season 14, the ratings for the show continue to go down, and fans are apprehensive about the rumored cancellation.

But the appearance of a certain Tony DiNozzo Sr on episode 7 of "NCIS" Season 14 has fans hopeful that his son will soon follow after and appear in the current season. Christian Today reports that the senior DiNozzo will appear in the episode titled "Home of the Brave", set to air on November 15.

Michael Weatherly has been busy with his own CBS TV show "Bull", where he plays the titular character. The show is loosely based on the life of Dr. Phil McGraw. He hinted that a good way for him to return to "NCIS" Season 7 would be for his former series to have a crossover with his current series, as reported by Headlines and Global News.

"NCIS" has been one of the most watched drama in television, and for it to be canceled after season 14 would disappoint a lot of fans. But despite the addition of new characters, such as Wilmer Valderrama as Nick Torres and Jennifer Esposito as Alex Quinn, "NCIS" Season 14 is still losing its viewers.

Do you think there is still hope that "NCIS" Season 14 will not be canceled? Will a crossover episode between "Bull" and "NCIS" season 14 improve viewer ratings? Share your thoughts and comments below.

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