NCIS, CBS’ Highest Rating Show to Return This 2014, Some News, Spoilers, Updates and Other Rumors From Insiders

It is undoubtedly that NCIS is currently the top grossing series of CBS having had more than eleven seasons already in primetime. This high-rating show has an average of fifty seven million viewers worldwide and has even bagged the International Television Audience Award during the 54th Monte-Carlo Television Festival.
Although there is no specific date yet, it has already been confirmed that the show will be back some time this 2014. According to an insider, the show will surely delight the audience as the character of Tony is soon to have a better relationship with Pablo's character on the upcoming season. They will surely be staying in touch. Still, it is quite hard for fans to accept that Pablo who plays Ziva will not be coming back to the show.
They have clarified that the actress was not dropped from the show. As a matter of fact, she has been offered quite a substantial amount of money to stay, and even more but there was nothing that they could do to change her mind. The team had instead busied themselves over finding Gibb's second ex-wife.
Another rumor has it that NCIS will have a cross-over with NCIS: New Orleans throughout the next season. It is a series wherein the two worlds of two great shows will be colliding. Doesn't that make it even more exciting? Also, one source stated that there is a new super villain to keep us on our toes comes season 12.
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