‘NCIS’ Season 14 Cancellation News: Ratings Continue To Drop For CBS Drama; Michael Weatherly Saves Show? [SPOILERS]

"NCIS" Season 14 continues to see a drop in its ratings following the departure of Michael Weatherly's agent Tony DiNozzo in Season 13. While the CBS drama is confirmed for a renewal for Season 15, does this spoiler for the upcoming episode hint on Weatherly's return on the show to save it from cancellation?

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"NCIS" Season 14 has been renewed for Season 15 so fans can still be rest assured that the show will still live on for another year. What bothers fans, however, is the fact that the show has not been doing so well in ratings.

This means that even if "NCIS" Season 14 will be renewed for another season, that might be the series finale for the show. As TV Series Finale notes in its report, the show still failed to generate enough viewership from the audience.

The latest "NCIS" Season 14 episode showed a 1.75 rating in the 18-49 demographics, which is 2.78% lower. On average, the ratings dropped by 13.35% or a 1.92 rating.

"NCIS" Season 14 has not been doing well after Michael Weatherly announced that he will be leaving the series as agent Tony DiNozzo in order to pursue a different role in another show. Fans also expressed disappointment in the current storyline of the show.

However, it looks like the show may be doing what it can to generate interest among viewers once again, as "NCIS" Season 14 spoilers tease on Tony DiNozzo Sr.'s return (Robert Wagner), reports Carter Matt.

The publication notes that the upcoming "NCIS" Season 14 episode may feature some updates about Tony and his daughter with Ziva (Cote de Pablo). This may also have something to do with Tony's apartment.

Do you think Michael Weatherly should return and save "NCIS" Season 14 from cancellation? Share your thoughts in the comments section below!

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