NCIS
Warning: This article contains references to death, murder, and substance abuse.
NCIShas had many characters leave over the years, but some character exits have been worse than others.
Unfortunately, not many otherNCIScharacterscan say the same, as some were given a farewell far too soon.
Bishop’s exit essentially betrayed herNCISteam.
She could have told them about her past herself, but she chose not to.
Her death was particularly tragic because it had nothing to do with her.
Kate’s death set the precedent for tragic murdersin theNCISuniverse.
Her chemistry with her partners, as well as Tony, cemented her as one of the most well-likedNCISmembers.
That is why her alleged death in season 13 was so unexpected.
It completely disrespected Cote de Pablo’s contributions toNCIS.
NCIS: Tony & Zivawill make up for the couple’s lack of a happy ending inNCIS.
They never received an on-screen happy ending.
Fortunately,NCIS: Tony & Zivawill pick up their relationship where they left off.
Jackie’s death is another example ofNCIS' mistreatment of its female characters, as well.
Jackie was a great character and an important person to Leon and their children.
She could have left the show quietly and remained a background character to be mentioned from time to time.
Instead,Jackie’s death meant that she could never return toNCIS.
AsDiane was the ex-wife of both Gibbs and Fornell, her character was as interesting as it was amusing.
When Diane died inNCISseason 12, it was heartbreaking.
Clayton deserved more onNCIS.
After first being introduced in season 4,Emily Fornell quickly became a popular recurring character inNCIS.
Emily’s connection to the team is what made her death particularly heartbreaking.
Emily’s death was extremely realistic but once again proved thatNCIScharacter exits are nothing if not tragic.
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