After officially joining the NCIS franchise this September, NCIS: Hawaiâi has folks talking about the show's intriguing cases and interesting relationships. Now, only seven episodes in, the CBS show is going off air for some time â and unsurprisingly, many are already missing Special Agent in Charge Jane Tennant (Vanessa Lachey) and the rest of her team.
On November 8, minutes after NCIS: Hawaiâi finished airing on the East Coast, viewers began applauding "another outstanding episode." But then, the showâs official Twitter account decided to break unexpected news â a two-week hiatus was scheduled to begin.
âWe're off for a few weeks but don't worry. #NCISHawaii will be back with a new episode on 11/29,â the tweet read. It was accompanied by a GIF of Jane sharing a reassuring message, âThis will be okay.â
But that isnât the only heartbreaking news. The original NCIS is also on on a two-week hiatus, although there was no formal announcement made.
When is NCIS and NCIS: Hawaiâi coming back?
NCIS and NCIS: Hawaiâi will return to CBS with new episodes on Monday, November 29 at 9 p.m. ET and 10 p.m. ET, respectively. Thereâs no official word for why both shows are going on a hiatus at the same time but itâs most likely a holiday break in honor of Thanksgiving.
Instead of new episodes, NCIS and NCIS: Hawaiâi aired reruns the week of November 15. This week, the time slots will be filled with the 1964 stop-motion version of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.
When NCIS comes back on November 29 though, the action will pick right back up. In NCIS, Kasie (Diona Reasonover) is in the middle of a conversation surrounding guns. Meanwhile, the NCIS: Hawaiâi crew try to quell disagreements between two groups while Jane goes on a date with Captain Joe (Enver Gjokaj).
We canât wait to see it all!