Summary Every NCIS show brings something great to the table, but when comparing the core five shows of the franchise, one rises to the top as the best series. The best show is considered the peak of the NCIS franchise for many reasons, but most of all, because of its consistency and strong characters that keep audiences coming back for more. The first show, NCIS, began in 2003 and is still on the air, meaning the characters on the series today are different from the original cast.
Related 8 Reasons NCIS: Sydney Deserves More Attention Ahead Of Season 2 NCIS: Sydney has been renewed for season 2 but hasn't received a positive reception from all NCIS fans. That said, there are strengths to consider. CBS cited the cost of production and low viewership numbers to justify its cancelation, but it's agreed upon that of the NCIS shows, Hawai'i was the weakest in general. Investing in serialized shows like the Tony and Ziva spinoff and hiring a whole new slew of actors for NCIS: Origins had a price tag, and it's undeniable that audiences are more interested in these stories. Maybe NCIS: Hawai'i will make a return later on, but for now, the series has run its course.
However, it's still early on in NCIS: Sydney's run and it remains to be seen how successful the show will be in the long term. NCIS: Hawai'i's cancelation doesn't bode well for the future of classic NCIS spinoffs, but Sydney is proving that it isn't like the rest. Additionally, NCIS: Sydney already has a great cast with a fun dynamic the audience can appreciate. It will just take time for the show to reach the same heights as the other installments.
From the start, many of the complaints lodged against NCIS: New Orleans was that it tread the same ground as the other two shows and didn't offer anything original outside of the new location. Scott Bakula led the cast as Dwayne "King" Pride, the Special Agent in charge of the New Orleans NCIS team. His addition to the NCIS franchise came as somewhat of a shock to fans of the actor, as he was best known for his role in sci-fi series like Quantum Leap.
There have been a high number of crime movies that take place in Los Angeles, as well as police procedural dramas set in the city on television. NCIS: Los Angeles is aware of its history and the legacy of its setting, and it's fun to see both the NCIS team and the LAPD team up to solve the intricate crimes. Watching NCIS: Los Angeles is reminiscent of the film noir history deeply entrenched in LA.
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