'NCIS' Season 14 Update, Spoilers;Tony Bids Goodbye, For Good? Who Gets to Have His Apartment?

By Chad Jarvis - 03 Nov '16 20:04PM
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The television series hit, "NCIS", Home of the brave, episode seem to lack courage, as it did not show up its latest episode.  Disappointments flooded CBS as it decided to pull its regular programming to give way for the Major League Baseball.  

Question is, why the change so abrupt, when the station spent a week of promotion for the whole new "NCIS" Season 14 episodes? Carter Matt reveals that the shift mandate is from the network bosses.  Simply because no one wants to compete with the country's favorite sporting event. Viewers consider this as a lame excuse, especially those who are non-baseball fans.

Despite hullabaloos, "NCIS" continues to spike our interests.  The last few episodes of "NCIS" featured former Kansas City Chiefs and Atlanta Falcons tight end Tony Gonzalez. 

Meanwhile, it is yet to be confirmed if Special Agent Tony Francis comes back again.  Here's the official sneak peak of the episode Home of the Brave, by CBS.

Torres boldly breaks protocol when he learns a witness in an NCIS case is wanted by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Meanwhile, Abby, Bishop and McGee woo landlord Tony DiNozzo Sr. in hopes of subletting Tony's apartment. 

Tony DiNozzo, starred by Michael Weatherly decides to leave his apartment and continue living a simple life in Paris, focusing as a father to his daughter, Tali; thus giving us an impression that Tony isn't coming back to "NCIS".  It has been reported that Weatherly actually exited from CBS' TV series, to concentrate on another show offering a lead role.

Robert Wagner's going to manage Tony's property.  And as the Senior checks on who's interested in the place left by Tony, seems like all of his colleagues - Bishop, Abby and McGee are. This is going to be a showdown with them competing against each other convincing Senior to top the prize - Tony's famous "NCIS" apartment.

Anticipation builds up as NCIS return to its regular programming.

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