CBS’ long-running police procedural, NCIS, has been dethroned as TV’s most-watched show for the first time in half a decade. Premiering in 2003, NCIS was born from the success of JAG. Despite technically being a spinoff, the Navy Yard-based series has long created its own identity, becoming one of the most successful shows. The fact that it has sustained a loyal following in its more than two decades on the small screen makes its accomplishments more impressive. Unfortunately, NCIS season 21 is met with a setback as it fails to secure its sixth consecutive year as the most-watched series.

In a new report from TV Line, NCIS garnered around 9.7 million weekly viewers. That isn’t exactly a bad thing, especially considering the changing ways that the public consumes their media. That said, the long-running police procedural is edged out by fellow CBS show, Tracker, which just debuted during the delayed 2023-2024 season. The Justin Hartley-led project had 10.8 million weekly viewers. This marks the first time in five years that NCIS is ending the year not on the top of the most-watched series list.

What Tracker’s Success Means For NCIS’ Future

Tracker Marks Justin Hartley’s Return To TV After This Is Us.

The good news is that despite being dethroned, NCIS will move forward with season 22. Not being at the top of the list shouldn’t really matter that much to CBS, considering the main show’s consistent showing throughout the years. Proof of how solid the brand is the arrival of a couple of more spinoffs with characters that are from the Major Case Response Team (MCRT), such as Leroy Jethro Gibbs’ NCIS: Origins, which involves Mark Harmon as a narrator and producer, as well as NCIS: Tony & Ziva, with Michael Weatherly and Cote de Pablo.

It’s also worth noting that there was a lot of attention on Tracker for a couple of reasons. For starters, it was its debut year, and it premiered after the Super Bowl. Secondly, Hartley was riding from the success of This Is Us, since it’s his TV comeback following the family drama’s conclusion. This doesn’t mean that Tracker isn’t interesting, but it’s important to acknowledge other factors that likely played in its performance. It would be better to wait for the 2024-2025 TV ratings to see how it ranks among its peers, including NCIS.

Related

Surprise NCIS Project Reunites Gibbs’ Best Team Before CBS Can (But Will Harmon Appear?)

Before CBS can do it, an unexpected NCIS project reunites Gibbs’ best team after a decade. However, it’s uknown if Mark Harmon will also be involved.

In any case, NCIS is different enough from Tracker that CBS can afford to keep both shows in their roster. Granted that they both have weekly cases, but their premises are significantly different. Ultimately, it’s highly unlikely that the network would pull the plug on a show that has proven itself for decades just because it wasn’t able to top the most-watched list for a sixth consecutive year.

Source: TV Line

The cast of NCIS season 20 walks forward above show title in promotional poster

NCIS

Crime
Drama

NCIS (Naval Criminal Investigative Service) focuses on the sometimes complex and always amusing dynamics of a team forced to work together in high-stress situations. Special Agent Alden Parker, a quirky former FBI agent who solves his cases with calm professionalism and sharp, sarcastic charm, leads the NCIS team, which includes NCIS Special Agent Timothy McGee, an MIT graduate with a knack for computers who has now graduated to senior field agent; the charismatic, unpredictable and resilient NCIS Special Agent Nicholas “Nick” Torres, who has spent most of his career on solo undercover assignments; and sharp, athletic and tough NCIS Special Agent Jessica Knight, a formidable REACT agent who specializes in hostage negotiations and high-risk operations. The naïve Jimmy Palmer is assisting the team, who graduated from assistant to fully licensed medical examiner and now runs the morgue; and forensic scientist Kasie Hines, Ducky’s former graduate assistant. Overseeing operations is NCIS Director Leon Vance, an intelligent, highly trained agent who can always be counted on to shake up the status quo. From murder and espionage to terrorism and stolen submarines, these special agents investigate all crimes with Navy or Marine Corps ties.

Cast

sean murray
, Wilmer Valderrama
, Katrina Law
, Brian Dietzen
, david mccallum
, Mark Harmon
, Rocky Carroll
, Gary Cole
, Joe Spano

Release Date

September 23, 2003

Seasons

22

Network

CBS

Streaming Service(s)

Paramount+

Franchise(s)

NCIS

Where To Watch

Paramount+