'NCIS' Season 14 Cancellation News & Update: Fans Begs Mark Harmon To Take A Break? Viewers Fears For Frail Condition?

'NCIS' Season 14 Cancellation News & Update: Fans Begs Mark Harmon To Take A Break? Viewers Fears For Frail Condition?

Mark Harmon has been looking frail in "NCIS" Season 14 which led fans to worry about the actor's health and condition. The actor who plays Leroy Jethro Gibbs on the hit CBS show is noticeably thin and supporters are telling the 65-year-old to give himself some time off.

'NCIS' Season 14 Cancellation News & Update: Mark Harmon Too Sick To Continue? 'Certain Prey' Actor Quits CBS Show?

GamenGuide previously shared about Mark Harmon's allegedly poor condition that may result of him quitting the show. Fans quickly showed their support for the "NCIS" Season 14 actor and believed that he most definitely deserve a break.

"Good grief Mark take a vacation get some rest PLEASE DON'T LEAVE THE SHOW!!I" the fan wrote. "Just watched 5 episodes of the new ncis and was shocked I didn't miss Michael at all. Thought it was great. Forever a Fan. Don't pull it."

'NCIS' Season 14 Cancellation News & Update: Mark Harmon Quits Show After Cote de Pablo's Exit? Michael Weatherly Set To Return?

Meanwhile, multiple reports claimed that CBS is considering dropping "NCIS" Season 14 as its ratings have been weak for quite a while now. Although "NCIS" Season 15 was already confirmed, there's still a possibility that the network will pull the plug if the ratings will keep spiraling down. Desperate times call for desperate measures.

With Michael Weatherly (Anthony "Tony" DiNozzo) and Cote de Pablo (Ziva David) out of the show, many are suggesting to bring these fans' favorites back to "NCIS" Season 14. The weak ratings of "NCIS" Season 14 may serve as a bad news and good news for the fans of the show.

The poor ratings may lead to a sudden cancellation and there will be no chance for a "NCIS" Season 15. On the other hand, the ratings may also push the show to bring Tony DiNozzo back.

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