NCIS: Hawai’i Just Reached Another Milestone, and It Makes the Cancellation Even More Disheartening
CBS is now more hated than ever for scrapping NCIS’ best spinoff.
It’s been weeks since CBS dropped the shocking news announcing that NCIS: Hawai’i, arguably one of the whole franchise’s best rated shows, would have no more new seasons after the third one wrapped it all up.
From that moment on, the ditched series has become a constant object of everyone’s talk in the social media, with some of the most devoted fans taking it further and starting a campaign with a petition pleading the network to bring NCIS: Hawai’i back to the screen.
Now that CBS has repeatedly confirmed (mostly by its disregard for fans’ request) that the show isn’t coming back, the network’s position seems to have gotten to a worse point after its official annual ratings have gone out to the public.
According to the recent reports published by TV Line, NCIS: Hawai’i has become the most-watched show that was canceled with no final season planned. The list of the series that aren’t making their way back to TV screens next season is dominated by Blue Bloods, although the difference here is that the latter did get its official last season that concluded the whole storyline, something that NCIS: Hawai’i can only envy at this point.
Having garnered 7.8 million viewers, the series is followed by another unexpectedly scrapped show, So Help Me Todd, which landed the third place with 6.2 million viewers. The list ends on The Good Doctor with 5 million viewers, but this is once again a show that received a decent conclusion.
All the speculations surrounding NCIS: Hawai’i’s brutal cancellation keep heating up the fans across the world as they’re still outraged by the show’s major cliffhanger in the season 3 finale, which will most likely never get a proper explanation.
Meanwhile, some still cherish a hope that the franchise’s original show will somehow handle it by bringing the spinoff’s characters to NCIS and giving their storylines a further development.
Source: TV Line