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The third and final season of the American police procedural television series NCIS: Hawaiʻi premiered on CBS on February 12, 2024 during the 2023–24 television season, and concluded on May 6. A total of 10 episodes were produced for the season. On April 26, 2024, CBS cancelled the series after three seasons. [1]
The cancellation also ends a series of CBS productions in Hawaii that began with the reboot of "Hawaii Five-0" in 2010, and continued with the new "Magnum P.I." in 2018 and "NCIS: Hawai'i" in 2021.
This past Monday, NCIS: Hawai’i‘s unplanned series finale earned an average TVLine reader grade “B,” rose 7% to its biggest audience since the season premiere (5.41 mil), and netted its ...
NCIS: Hawai’i will air part 1 of his finale on Monday, April 29, with part 2 airing on Monday, May 6. The Hawaii-based series premiered in 2021 as a spinoff of NCIS, which is currently in season 21.
During an operation in Kabul, Afghanistan, she met NCIS Supervisory Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs and Special Agent Anthony DiNozzo Junior with Gibbs being impressed by Maggie's skillset and he wanted her to join with Gibbs leaving a business card for Jane with Rule 72, "Always be open to new ideas" written out on the back with Jane ...
Former Hawaii Five-0 star Beulah Koale was cast as a guest star in the series' first two-part story. [12] NCIS stars Wilmer Valderrama and Katrina Law, the latter of whom also starred on Hawaii Five-0, appeared as their NCIS characters in a crossover event. [34] Gary Cole and Diona Reasonover also appeared as their NCIS characters in the ...
Season-to-date, NCIS: Hawai’i is averaging 7.8 million total viewers and a 0.5 demo rating (with Live+7 playback data), up 4% in viewers vs. Season 2 but down a tick in the demo.
The season premiered with a crossover event with NCIS. A three-way crossover event with both NCIS and NCIS: Los Angeles took place during the season in episode 10. For the 2022–23 television season, the second season of NCIS: Hawaiʻi ranked #16 with an average of 7.53 million viewers. [2]