NCIS stalwart Brian Dietzen, known for his role as Dr. Jimmy Palmer on the enduring crime procedural, is feeling optimistic about the series’ potential renewal for a 22nd season.
Amidst discussions about the show’s future, Dietzen expressed his hopefulness, citing the continued success of NCIS even after a shift in time slots. With the franchise’s landmark 1,000th episode fast approaching, set to air as part of NCIS season 21 on April 15, Dietzen envisions an even grander milestone: reaching 2,000 episodes.
In an interview with TV Insider, Dietzen reflected on the show’s journey and the possibility of a season 22. He acknowledged the uncertainty inherent in television but emphasized NCIS’s strong performance, stating, “the show has been doing really well.” He articulated his aspiration for the series to continue its remarkable run, aiming for a “clean, even 2,000” episodes.
Despite the surprise of NCIS’s move from Tuesday nights, Dietzen expressed gratitude for the unwavering support of the fans who followed the show to its new time slot. He marveled at the show’s resilience, noting its status as one of the most-viewed scripted shows on television, even opposite Monday Night Football.
With a sense of humility and appreciation for the opportunities afforded by NCIS, Dietzen conveyed a collective understanding among the cast and crew of the show’s extraordinary journey and the privilege of being part of such a cherished institution.
As NCIS continues to captivate audiences and defy expectations, fans eagerly await news of its potential renewal for another milestone season.
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