"NCIS Season 14" casts just mourned the death of its showrunner, Gary Glasberg and even though George Schenck and Franck Cardea replace him as co-showrunners, something big is still missing.
The CBS crime drama in the navy still have heavy hearts as they assume their posts but the show must go on. They cannot deny the fact, however, that the rating of "NCIS Season 14" dropped drastically after the exit of Tony DiNozzo in Season 13, says Variety.
The new frontrunners are convinced that since the rating drop happened after the well-loved character of Tony DiNozzo, they can put it up again simply b just returning him to the show in "NCIS Season 14", particularly in episode 7.
Michael Weatherly is DiNozzo in the series is one of the viewers' favorites. The devastation of fans due to Weatherly's absence from "NCIS Season 14" caused the tremendous decline in rating. It is evident in social media comments.
"NCIS Season 14" has to be revised totally with Weatherly's disappearance in Season 13. Wilder Valderrama and Jennifer Espoaito's characters have to be added for a different twist but seemed not working.
It is clear that "NCIS Season 14" is being boycotted by Weatherley's followers who has been the driver of the show. Gamers Drop indicated the 13.35 drop on its rating compared to when Weatherly is still around.
Confident of DiNozzo's return in "NCIS" Season 14" "Home of the Brave" episode no. 7, the production already renewed its existence as far as season 15.
Trailers denote that DiNozzo's past will be re-wined right from his very eyes particularly his stint as a father. This gives hope for the fans that he is indeed coming back for good. That should take care of the show's rating as well.
Now, the new showrunners can concentrate on running the show efficiently without than one big drawback. Their only challenge at the moment is to keep the set's environment attractive enough for all characters to linger on, according to Headlines and Global News.