Hardly a spring goes by without millions of TV fans being disappointed or outright angered when one (or, even worse, more) of their favorite shows gets canceled. Viewer outcry after such events hit pretty much every network and streamer on a regular basis, but the 2024 TV schedule has seen CBS, in particular, make some calls that have really raised the ire of fans and cast members for those former shows, alike. Now, after NCIS : Hawai’i star Jason Antoon poked at the decision to cancel the series, CBS’ head honcho has opened up about “tough calls.
” Obviously, when a series gets canceled, the best possible outcome is for the creators to have time to craft a solid ending for its fans. That, however, had not been the case for NCIS: Hawai’i by the time late April rolled around, and it was announced that it would end after three seasons . Even star Vanessa Lachey admitted she was “blindsided” by the move, and her co-star Jason Antoon, who portrayed cyber intelligence specialist Ernie Malik, has been open about his disappointment/confusion over their show getting axed.
At the end of May, Antoon trolled CBS on X by reposting a Variety report about how Hawai’i was cut short even though it ranked 16th in total viewers for this season, and he was back not long after to share the network’s own report on all the spring finale ratings: 🤔...
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✌🏽 https://t.co/hy24RvCNcb June 1, 2024 As you can see, the Season 3 finale of Hawai’i , which had to be its frustr.
