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NCIS: New Orleans

NCIS: New Orleans is an Americanpolice procedural television series created byGary Glasberg and starringScott Bakula,Rob Kerkovich andCCH Pounder. It is the second spin-off ofNCIS, and the third series in theNCIS franchise. The series premiered onCBS on September 23, 2014, and ran for a total of seven seasons until May 23, 2021. It centers on a fictional team ofNaval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) agents stationed out ofNew Orleans,Louisiana.

NCIS: New Orleans
Title screen
Genre
Created byGary Glasberg
Based on
Showrunners
Starring
Theme music composerJohn Lee Hooker
Opening theme"Boom Boom" performed byBig Head Todd and the Monsters
Composers
  • Brian Kirk
  • Tree Adams
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons7
No. of episodes155(list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
Producers
  • David Appelbaum
  • Joshua Rexon
  • Joseph Zolfo
  • Scott Bakula
  • Talicia Raggs
  • Randy Sutter
  • Greta Heinemann
  • Katherine Beattie
Cinematography
  • Gordon C. Lonsdale
  • Rohn Schmidt
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time40–42 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkCBS
ReleaseSeptember 23, 2014 (2014-09-23) –
May 23, 2021 (2021-05-23)
Related

After a purposed spin-off ofNCIS: Los Angeles was passed over, an official second spin-off ofNCIS was announced in late 2013. LikeLos Angeles, the series was introduced via two-part back-door pilot episodes inseason eleven ofNCIS. The cast originally consisted ofLucas Black andZoe McLellan, both of whom left in season two (McLellan) and season six (Black) respectively.Daryl "Chill" Mitchell,Shalita Grant,Vanessa Ferlito,Necar Zadegan,Charles Michael Davis andChelsea Field also starred in the main cast in later seasons.

Premise

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NCIS: New Orleans follows a fictional team ofNaval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS)Special Agents stationed out ofNew Orleans,Louisiana and led by Supervisory Special Agent Dwayne Cassius Pride (Scott Bakula). The team focuses on crimes that involve personnel in theUnited States Navy andMarine Corps, and their territory ranges from theMississippi River to theTexas Panhandle. Working under the supervision of Pride at the start of the series are Christopher LaSalle (Lucas Black), a formerJefferson ParishSheriff's Deputy recruited by Pride followingHurricane Katrina, and Meredith Brody (Zoe McLellan), a transfer from the NCIS Great Lakes field office, who has worked as a Special Agent Afloat and is keen to leave her past behind as she moves to New Orleans. They are assisted by Dr. Loretta Wade (CCH Pounder), the coroner for Jefferson Parish, Sebastian Lund (Rob Kerkovich), a forensics specialist who assists Wade, and Patton Plame (Daryl "Chill" Mitchell), aparaplegic hacker turned computer specialist for NCIS. In season 2, Sonja Percy (Shalita Grant), anATF Special Agent who assisted the team on the Baitfish case the prior season, joins them on a permanent basis.

At the end of season 2, a case involving a domestic terrorist attack and a corruptDepartment of Homeland Security Special Agent leads to backlash that culminates in Brody's resignation from NCIS at the start of season 3. Following this,FBI Special Agent Tammy Gregorio (Vanessa Ferlito) is sent to investigate Pride and his team; she is later recruited to NCIS after being fired by the FBI after a vital part of their case against adrug cartel goes wrong on her watch. Also, Sebastian, after taking an interest in field work, completesFLETC training and joins the team as a Forensics Agent during the season.

Near the end of season 4, Percy leaves the team after accepting an offer to join the FBI. Shortly after, Pride is shot and nearly killed by the vengeful wife of an assassin linked to the Clearwater case, whom he had killed in season 3. He recovers at the start of season 5, and later accepts a promotion to Regional Special-Agent-In-Charge for a change of pace. Arriving to replace him is Supervisory Special Agent Hannah Khoury (Necar Zadegan), a former intelligence agent looking to settle down and reconnect with her family.

In season 6, Khoury is demoted from team leader after breaking protocol in a joint-operation with the FBI, allowing Pride to return and retake his old position, though Khoury stays on as second-in-command. Also during the season, LaSalle's search into his brother Cade's disappearance, and later, murder, results in his own death at the hands of the same killer. After being avenged and mourned, he is soon replaced by the notoriously anti-social Special Agent Quentin Carter (Charles Michael Davis) a fixer with a reputation for working alone who gradually warms to the team over time.

In season 7, with theCOVID-19 pandemic having thrown the city of New Orleans into uncertainty, JAG Commander Rita Devereaux (Chelsea Field), Pride's long-time girlfriend and a seasoned attorney, joins the D.A.'s office to help with restoring social justice, while Pride joins a task-force set up by the mayor to restore the city. The two eventually marry in the series finale.

Cast and characters

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Episodes

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SeasonEpisodesOriginally released
First releasedLast released
Intro2March 25, 2014 (2014-03-25)April 1, 2014 (2014-04-01)
123September 23, 2014 (2014-09-23)May 12, 2015 (2015-05-12)
224September 22, 2015 (2015-09-22)May 17, 2016 (2016-05-17)
324September 20, 2016 (2016-09-20)May 16, 2017 (2017-05-16)
424September 26, 2017 (2017-09-26)May 15, 2018 (2018-05-15)
524September 25, 2018 (2018-09-25)May 14, 2019 (2019-05-14)
620September 24, 2019 (2019-09-24)April 19, 2020 (2020-04-19)
716November 8, 2020 (2020-11-08)May 23, 2021 (2021-05-23)

Production

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Development

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NCIS: Los Angeles originally had a purposed spin-off series commissioned byCBS during the2012-13 TV season titledNCIS: Red.[3] Written and produced byShane Brennan, the series would follow "a mobile team of agents who live and work together as they go across the country to solve crimes".[3] On February 6, 2013,John Corbett was cast as retired special agent Roy, the series male lead.[4] Earlier,Miguel Ferrer would join the cast as a series regular, and reprising hisNCIS: Los Angeles role,[5]Edwin Hodge had been cast as Kai, an intelligence analyst,[6]Scott Grimes was cast as Dave,[7]Gillian Alexy was cast as Claire,[8] andKim Raver was cast in the pilot, playing the lead role of Paris.[9] The pilot episode, titled "Red" and "Red-2", aired on March 19 and 26, 2013, during the fourth season ofNCIS: Los Angeles. On May 15, 2013, CBS announced that the pilot would not be taken to series.[10] On May 21, 2013, CBS President Nina Tassler stated that "sometimes [spinoffs] work and sometimes they don't. Protecting [the franchise] was really important."[11]

In September 2013, it was reported that a secondNCIS spin-off series set inNew Orleans would be introduced with a two-part backdoor pilot during theeleventh season ofNCIS.[12][13][14] The episode title "Crescent City (Part I)" and "Crescent City (Part II)", written byGary Glasberg, were filmed in New Orleans in February 2014,[12][13][14] and aired on March 25, 2014, to April 1, 2014.[15] The series, titledNCIS: New Orleans, was picked up to series on May 9, 2014,[16][17]NCIS: New Orleans premiered on September 23, 2014, on CBS.[18][19] On October 27, 2014, CBS picked upNCIS: New Orleans for a full season of 23 episodes.[20]

On January 12, 2015,NCIS: New Orleans was renewed for a second season,[21] that premiered on September 22, 2015.[22][23]NCIS: New Orleans was renewed for a third season on March 25, 2016,[24] which premiered on September 20, 2016.[25] The third season was the last season produced by theNCIS: New Orleans creator and showrunnerGary Glasberg before he died on September 28, 2016.[26][27]NCIS: New Orleans was renewed for a fourth season on March 23, 2017,[28] which premiered on September 26, 2017.[29]NCIS: New Orleans was renewed for a fifth season on April 18, 2018,[30] which premiered on September 25, 2018.[31]NCIS: New Orleans was renewed for a sixth season on April 22, 2019,[32] which premiered on September 24, 2019.[33] On May 6, 2020,NCIS: New Orleans was renewed for the seventh season,[34][35] which premiered on November 8, 2020.[36][37] On February 17, 2021, it was announced that the seventh season would be the show's last, with the finale airing on May 23, 2021.[38]

Casting

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In February 2014, the pilot was cast withScott Bakula,CCH Pounder, andZoe McLellan as Dwayne Pride, Loretta Wade and Meredith Brody.[39][40][41]Lucas Black as Christopher LaSalle,[42] andRob Kerkovich joined cast as Sebastian Lund.[43] In June 2015,Deadline Hollywood reported thatDaryl Mitchell andShalita Grant promoted as regulars in season two.[1][22]

In July 2016,Zoe McLellan, who plays Special Agent Meredith Brody, left the series "for creative reasons",[44] andVanessa Ferlito joined the cast as Special Agent Tammy Gregorio as a series regular.[45][46]

In January 2018, it was announced thatShalita Grant, who plays Special Agent Sonja Percy, would be departing the series near the end of the fourth season.[47] In August 2018, it was announced thatNecar Zadegan would join the cast as Special Agent Hannah Khoury as a new series regular for the fifth season.[48]

In 2018, Jason Alan Carvell was cast as James Edwin "Jimmy" Boyd who is the paternal half-brother of NCIS Special Agent Dwayne Pride. He reprised his role from time to time until the show's finale in 2021.

In November 2019,Lucas Black, who portrayed Agent Christopher LaSalle, announced he would be departing in the sixth episode of the sixth season.[49][50] On February 5, 2020, it was announced thatCharles Michael Davis had been cast as Quentin Carter, and would appear as a series regular.[51] On September 29, 2020, it was announced thatChelsea Field portraying attorney Rita Devereaux would be a series regular for the seventh season after recurring for the previous four seasons.[2]

Controversy

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Brad Kern took over the reins ofNCIS: New Orleans as showrunner in January 2016. Within a year he had become the focus of two investigations for inappropriate behavior toward women.[52] On May 17, 2018, it was reported that Kern was exiting his role as executive producer and showrunner, but would remain as consulting producer, with Christopher Silber replacing him as showrunner.[53] Kern was placed on suspension in June 2018, when CBS launched a third investigation into claims of harassment. Kern was fired by CBS in October 2018.[54]

Broadcast

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NCIS: New Orleans premiered on CBS in the United States on Tuesday, September 23, 2014, with the twelfth season premiere ofNCIS as its lead-in.[18][19] Season two premiered on September 22, 2015.[22][23] Season three premiered on September 20, 2016.[25] Season four premiered on September 26, 2017.[29] Season five premiered on September 25, 2018.[31] Season six premiered on September 24, 2019.[33]NCIS: New Orleans aired simultaneously onGlobal in Canada.[55][56][57] In Australia,NCIS: New Orleans premiered onNetwork Ten on October 7, 2014.[58]NCIS: New Orleans was initially sold toChannel 5 in the United Kingdom,[59] where it premiered on February 13, 2015,[60] and aired for four seasons, before moving toFox UK beginning July 20, 2018.[61]NCIS: New Orleans has aired onPrime in New Zealand, onAXN in India andLatin America and onFox in Southeast Asia.[62][63] On April 2, 2015, the series began airing onSouth Africa'sM-Net cable TV service and was also broadcast to several other sub-Saharan African nations viaDStv.[64]

Syndication

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In August 2015,NCIS: New Orleans began airing on TVOne Pakistan.

In December 2017, reruns ofNCIS: New Orleans began airing onTNT.[65]

In January 2021, reruns ofNCIS: New Orleans began airing onIon Television.[66]

Reception

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Ratings

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Viewership and ratings per season ofNCIS: New Orleans
SeasonTimeslot (ET)EpisodesFirst airedLast airedTV seasonViewership
rank
Avg. viewers
(millions)
DateViewers
(millions)
DateViewers
(millions)
1Tuesday 9:00 p.m.23September 23, 2014 (2014-09-23)17.22[67]May 12, 2015 (2015-05-12)13.61[68]2014–15417.42[69]
224September 22, 2015 (2015-09-22)12.62[70]May 17, 2016 (2016-05-17)13.30[71]2015–16614.75[72]
3Tuesday 10:00 p.m.24September 20, 2016 (2016-09-20)11.12[73]May 16, 2017 (2017-05-16)9.22[74]2016–171013.34[75]
424September 26, 2017 (2017-09-26)8.78[76]May 15, 2018 (2018-05-15)9.44[77]2017–181312.22[78]
524September 25, 2018 (2018-09-25)8.97[79]May 14, 2019 (2019-05-14)6.93[80]2018–192210.56[81]
6Tuesday 10:00 p.m.(2019)
Sunday 10:00 p.m.(2020)
20September 24, 2019 (2019-09-24)6.66[82]April 19, 2020 (2020-04-19)6.24[83]2019–20209.58[84]
7Sunday 9:00 p.m.(1–7)
Sunday 10:00 p.m.(8–16)
16November 8, 2020 (2020-11-08)4.65[85]May 23, 2021 (2021-05-23)5.18[86]2020–21277.22[87]

Critical reception

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NCIS: New Orleans has received mixed reviews from critics. Review aggregatorRotten Tomatoes gives the first season of the show a rating of 60%, based on 30 reviews, with an average rating of 5.50/10. The site's consensus reads, "With a solid cast in a beautiful locale,NCIS: New Orleans makes extending this well-worn franchise look like the Big Easy."[88]Metacritic gives the show a score of 55 out of 100, based on 19 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[89]IMDb gives a score of 6.8/10 based on 20 000 notes.[90]

In late September 2014,The Wrap's journalist Jason Hughes reviewed the pilot episode of the series, praising the music, the use of the city ofNew Orleans, andCBS' decision to castScott Bakula as "one of the most likable leading men in television, so they're set there."[91]

David Hinckley of theNew YorkDaily News gave a mixed but critical review of the pilot episode, saying there is a "Crescent City flavor here. But in the larger picture, not much on this menu is unfamiliar."[92] Liz Shannon Miller and Ben Travers ofIndiewire said thatNCIS is like "the obelisk in2001: A Space Odyssey, it's an awe-inspiring, inescapable presence in the broadcast line-up.NCIS on CBS: It is here. It has always been here. It forever will be."[93]

International criticism

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In April 2019, CBS released the plot of the first part of the show's fifth season's finale, "The River Styx, Part I", which is set to partially take place in the breakaway republic ofSouth Ossetia, a region internationally recognized as part ofGeorgia but also recognized as independent byRussia,Nauru,Nicaragua,Venezuela, andSyria. The show, when describing the region, calls South Ossetia a "war-torn Russian province", which raised concerns from the Georgian government. On April 22, 2019, Georgian PresidentSalome Zourabichvili posted onTwitter.[94]

An upcoming episode of @NCISNewOrleans set to feature #Georgia's 'South Ossetia' as a "Russian province" is troubling. This synopsis mistake is irresponsible and we call on @CBS and the show's writers to respect Georgia's territorial integrity and make the necessary changes.[94]

Neither CBS nor the show's producers have responded to the President's commentary. However, the description of the second part of the finale, "The River Styx, Part II" does not mention Russia, although the episode still takes place in South Ossetia.

Awards and nominations

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YearAssociationCategoryNominee(s)ResultRef.
People's Choice AwardsFavorite New TV DramaNCIS: New OrleansNominated[95]
Favorite Actor in a New TV SeriesScott BakulaNominated

Notes

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  1. ^Episode end credits
  2. ^ Credited asCBS Television Studios (seasons 1–6)

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