Fans Are Opening Up About The NCIS Opinions They Are Tired Of, And Of Course Abby Sciuto Comes Up

The TV show NCIS is now in its 22nd season, which started way back in 2003 on the 2025 TV schedule. It’s rare for a TV series to last over different decades, and even rarer to create a successful franchise on television. With so many years under its belt, NCIS has accumulated numerous opinions, some of which have become repetitive to certain viewers. In this article, we will discuss those repeating views, and naturally, Abby Sciuto was mentioned when the topic came up.

On Reddit, there’s a lively debate going on regarding some unusual NCIS theories and opinions shared by fans. One participant singled out what they believe to be one of the most widely-held beliefs among fans, although it’s not a viewpoint they personally endorse. This theory revolves around Abby, a character portrayed by Pauley Perrette throughout the first 15 seasons of the show:

In Reddit discussions, fans are discussing some peculiar theories and opinions about NCIS. One user pointed out a theory that’s quite popular among the fanbase but not one they personally support. This theory centers around Abby, a character played by Pauley Perrette for 15 seasons:

I’m growing weary of Abby acting so immaturely. It seems like an ongoing theme that’s becoming repetitive.

In her unique way, Abby – the forensic scientist with a love for goth style, music, Caf-Pow, and her talking hippo plushie Bert – is often seen as having quirky, even childlike tendencies. Yet, I prefer to label her eccentric rather than childish. Despite this debate, it’s important to note that Abby’s character didn’t significantly become more childish in the later seasons of NCIS before Pauley Perrette’s departure from the show. Sadly for fans, given Perrette’s decision to retire from acting, it seems unlikely that her character will reappear on the CBS series.

Continuing along, I’d like to bring forward a perspective that was expressed within the Reddit discussion regarding two characters from NCIS who left the show some time back:

Bishop sucks, I want Ziva back

After Caitlin Todd’s death at the end of Season 2, Cote de Pablo joined the cast as Ziva David, quickly becoming a beloved character among fans. The actress remained a series regular until the start of Season 11, and Emily Wickersham was then brought in to replace her as Ellie Bishop. However, Wickersham departed NCIS at the end of Season 18, sparking discussions about Ziva’s possible return. In fact, de Pablo made a comeback for some episodes during Season 17.

To ensure the “NCIS” train kept moving smoothly after Michael Weatherly’s departure, let’s take a look at some thoughts on his leaving:

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In order to maintain the momentum of “NCIS”, here is a perspective on Michael Weatherly’s exit:

I stopped watching after Tony left.

Similar to Pauley Perrette, Mark Harmon, and David McCallum, Brian Dietz (Weatherly) first appeared as Tony DiNozzo in the episodes “Ice Queen” and “Meltdown” of JAG, and he was a regular cast member on NCIS for its initial 13 seasons. The departure of Weatherly left many fans feeling like they were saying goodbye to an era, much like the departures of Pauley Perrette and Cote de Pablo. However, fans had a brief reunion with Tony in the David McCallum tribute episode last year. Moreover, Weatherly and de Pablo will collaborate once more for the streaming-exclusive spinoff NCIS: Tony & Ziva, scheduled to debut later this year.

Ultimately, one viewer expressed a unique perspective about NCIS that’s quite irritating, and truthfully, I find myself aligning with their sentiments in this instance.

… I’ve noticed some individuals criticizing Nick just for making light-hearted jokes, suggesting that only Tony should have the privilege of doing so.

Apologies, but it seems there’s been some confusion. Let me rephrase that for you: I apologize for the interruption. Indeed, Tony DiNozzo often employed humor on NCIS, yet he wasn’t the only one to do so. Similarly, while Nick Torres is generally more serious compared to Tony, it doesn’t mean he should refrain from sharing his own jokes. The show, NCIS, blends a good dose of comedy with its case-solving, and this humor isn’t exclusive to one character. Torres has his unique sense of humor, as does Tony; they can both thrive in the same environment.

Each Monday at 9 pm Eastern Time, you can catch new episodes of the hit series NCIS on CBS television network. With a Paramount+ subscription, you have access to stream all episodes of this show and its many spinoffs. Don’t forget to visit TopMob frequently for the latest news and updates about this gripping procedural drama!

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2025-01-31 17:07