‘NCIS’ Season 14 Cancellation News: Michael Weatherly, Cote de Pablo Desperately Needed To Boost Ratings?

"NCIS" Season 14 is not doing so well in the ratings, as several fans express their discontent with the show's storyline and new characters. While Michael Weatherly decided to leave the CBS drama to star in a different series, will the show take the actor back to boost the ratings for the series?

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"NCIS" Season 14 cancellation news reveals that the CBS drama will still live on through Season 15. The network previously announced a renewal order for Seasons 14 and 15, but the storyline and introduction of new characters are not sitting so well with fans and viewers.

As TV Series Finale notes in its report, "NCIS" Season 14 received a 1.95 rating, which is 11.86 percent lower than the previous season. Much of the drop in viewership is attributed to Michael Weatherly's departure as agent Tony DiNozzo in Season 13.

It can be recalled that Weatherly left "NCIS" in order to move on to a different series. However, the actor previously stated that he is open to returning to the CBS series should they need him back.

Many fans expressed hope to see Michael Weatherly and Cote de Pablo back in "NCIS" Season 14 for the Ziva reunion. It is believed that this reunion will boost the show's ratings.

Meanwhile, Buddy TV states that "NCIS" Season 14 spoilers reveal that Tony Gonzales will be back as special agent Tony in the episode titled "Shell Game." In this episode, an officer will be kidnapped.

As the team investigates on the kidnapping incident, they will find out some interesting connection between the officer and her missing husband. "NCIS" Season 14 spoilers also hint on McGee's struggle with technology.

Do you think Michael Weatherly and Cote de Pablo should return in "NCIS" Season 14? Share your thoughts in the comments section below!

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