āNO RETURNā: Wilmer Valderramaās Chilling NCIS Warning Has Fans Terrified After Major Season 24 Shakeup Tease
Actress Lauren Holly, star of the TV series āNCIS,ā has died at the age of 62

NCISĀ may be 23 seasons in, but the show is still as intense as ever. The long-running procedural, which isĀ coming up on 500 episodes, has been bringing the tension and action amid its current season, which is airing as part of theĀ 2026 TV schedule,Ā and it seems thereās still much to look forward to.Ā NCISĀ has nine episodes left in Season 23, and recent comments from Wilmer Valderrama have me seriously worried about whatās to come.
Unsurprisingly, shows that have run as long asĀ NCISĀ experience changes every once in a while to keep things fresh, and thatās one of the great elements of this particular procedural. The producers still manage to keep viewers on the edge of their seats even after two decades, and that was most recently the case withĀ Bishopās surprising return. Unfortunately, it seems like something bad could be coming toĀ NCISĀ in the near future, as Valderrama teased to TVLine that there are āmajor shakeupsā coming, but thereās one specific sentiment he shared thatās truly ominous:
Like we were talking about, you pull a lever, and youāve got to have a plan? We pull a major lever this season. I canāt tell you much of the what, the who, or the how. But what I can tell you is that itās a moment of no return.
That āmoment of no returnā comment definitely has me feeling uneasy. Over the years, there have been several instances throughoutĀ NCISā run where a character or two will make a decision that permanently changes the course of their professional or personal life. At the beginning of this season, Parker nearly had a moment of no return when he was trying to get revenge forĀ his fatherās murder. However, it sounds like whatever happens in these remaining episodes will be even bigger and will really set up Season 24:
Once we break the mold, weāre rebuilding it again within the next couple of episodes, and then we create a theme for next season. Thatās the thing this show does really well. Towards the last couple of episodes, we start telegraphing what the theme of next season is going to be, and weāre definitely shaking it up.
Itās hard to say exactly what kind of shake-ups Valderrama is alluding to. They could have to do with personal dynamics within the team, as Torres and Knight have been getting closer. Or perhaps itās a shake-up within the Naval team from a professional standpoint.
NCISĀ may be 23 seasons in, but the show is still as intense as ever. The long-running procedural, which isĀ coming up on 500 episodes, has been bringing the tension and action amid its current season, which is airing as part of theĀ 2026 TV schedule,Ā and it seems thereās still much to look forward to.Ā NCISĀ has nine episodes left in Season 23, and recent comments from Wilmer Valderrama have me seriously worried about whatās to come.
Unsurprisingly, shows that have run as long asĀ NCISĀ experience changes every once in a while to keep things fresh, and thatās one of the great elements of this particular procedural. The producers still manage to keep viewers on the edge of their seats even after two decades, and that was most recently the case withĀ Bishopās surprising return. Unfortunately, it seems like something bad could be coming toĀ NCISĀ in the near future, as Valderrama teased toĀ TVLineĀ that there are āmajor shakeupsā coming, but thereās one specific sentiment he shared thatās truly ominous:
Like we were talking about, you pull a lever, and youāve got to have a plan? We pull a major lever this season. I canāt tell you much of the what, the who, or the how. But what I can tell you is that itās a moment of no return.
That āmoment of no returnā comment definitely has me feeling uneasy. Over the years, there have been several instances throughoutĀ NCISā run where a character or two will make a decision that permanently changes the course of their professional or personal life. At the beginning of this season, Parker nearly had a moment of no return when he was trying to get revenge forĀ his fatherās murder. However, it sounds like whatever happens in these remaining episodes will be even bigger and will really set up Season 24:
Once we break the mold, weāre rebuilding it again within the next couple of episodes, and then we create a theme for next season. Thatās the thing this show does really well. Towards the last couple of episodes, we start telegraphing what the theme of next season is going to be, and weāre definitely shaking it up.
Itās hard to say exactly what kind of shake-ups Valderrama is alluding to. They could have to do with personal dynamics within the team, asĀ Torres and Knight have been getting closer. Or perhaps itās a shake-up within the Naval team from a professional standpoint.
Also, itās been a while sinceĀ NCISĀ lost or added a cast member and, each year,Ā fans worry about who might departĀ the show next and how. There have been a few fake-outs over the years, in which fans thought someone would leave but then they ended up returning. However, maybe a permanent departure is on the horizon.
That being said, Valderrama seems to be pretty excited about the directionĀ NCISĀ is going in. It can only be assumed that since the series was only just renewed for Season 24 in January, that he or anyone else on the cast doesnāt know what exactly will happen beyond Season 23. Still, with the way these final episodes are setting up Season 24, it sounds like it will be both exciting and nerve-wracking, depending on which way it goes:
I will tell you this: We lead āNCISā into a road that I think the fans have been wanting to see for a while, and itās going to pay off in the finale, but itās really gonna take off in Season 24. Weāve listened to the fans. We know where they want to go, so weāre going to take them there.
The fact that it seems like fans might be happy about where the show is going is a bit of a relief, but I am still nervous about the potential changes. Shake-ups arenāt necessarily bad, of course but, now, Iām just gonna keep thinking about them until they happen. On that note, new episodes ofĀ NCISĀ air on Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET on CBS, streaming the next day with a Paramount+ subscription.


