NCISand NCIS: Hawai'i audiences are in for a wait before their favorite TV shows return while they make way for the Olympics. The CBS dramas are on hiatus as the delayed 2022 Winter Olympic Games, which started on February 4th, take place in Beijing, a year after they were originally scheduled. The quadrennial sporting event, was postponed in 2021 due to Covid-19 restrictions. Both NCIS shows usually air on Monday evenings—NCIS at 9pm and the recently launched NCIS: Hawai'i spin-off franchise at 10pm. That schedule will be disrupted, but luckily, it won't be long before they return.
NCIS viewers are waiting for the follow-up to season 19, episode 12, “Fight or Flight,” which aired on January 24th. Eagle-eyed viewers noticed that the usual preview for the next episode did not air directly after the episode, so they're left to draw their own conclusions as to what episode 13 might bring. Over on NCIS: Hawai'i, the latest franchise spinoff, which premiered in September 2021, also last aired on that day with the second part of «Spies.»
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Those flipping on their TVs next Monday expecting to see both shows, they needn't worry about either being the next canceled NCIS series. The official NCIS Twitter account posted a tweet referencing the hiatus that featured a GIF image of Jimmy Palmer (Brian Dietzen) that read "Sometimes people leave"—referencing a touching moment in episode 12 that he shared with Nick Torres (Wilmer Valderrama). The tweet itself clarified the GIF, saying “It’s true, and this time it’s us. Until the next one!” (via Twitter). While NCIS’ return date for the "next one" is still not confirmed, NCIS: Hawai'i season 1, episode 14, «Broken,» will make a comeback on
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