The popular spinoff series NCIS: Hawai’i was quickly becoming a TV institution like its predecessor, but CBS canceled the show before season 4. The Hawai’i spinoff is based on the ongoing series NCIS which itself started as a spinoff of Jag in 2003. The franchise follows the agents of the Naval Criminal Investigative Service as they tackle cases that happen within the ranks of the United States military. NCIS: Hawai’i follows Special Agent in Charge Jane Tennant as she leads her team in Hawai’i’s Pearl Harbor region while smashing barriers as the first woman to hold the position.
Coming as the first NCIS universe show to take place outside the continental United States, NCIS: Hawai’i shook up the franchise formula from episode one while still delivering familiar procedural action. Like many of its spinoff contemporaries, Hawai’i has already become an ongoing success story and is yet another NCIS offshoot to earn multiple seasons. Though it seemed destined to last as long as spinoffs like NCIS: Los Angeles, Hawai’i was given the ax just as it was beginning to gain momentum.