NCIS Season 12 Latest News: Michael Weatherly misses working with Cote de Pablo and a crossover with NCIS: New Orleans soon!
NCIS Season 12 Latest News: Michael Weatherly misses working with Cote de Pablo and a crossover with NCIS: New Orleans soon!
According to Michael Weatherly, he misses working with Cote de Pablo in the TV hit, NCIS. In a Twitter response to "TiVa" fans, he mentioned, " misses working with Cote de Pablo "every day," but he is happy that "she is doing wonderful things." Fans have fallen in love with Tony and Ziva's "love-hate banter" that gives the show extra zip. So it is no surprise that a lot were disappointed when de Pablo bid farewell to the show.
Clearly, Weatherly would have no problem seeing de Pablo return to the show, and maybe it will happen at some point. She does have another CBS project coming in the "Dovekeepers" miniseries. We feel like if he or other producers on the show had no interest in ever bringing her back, they just wouldn't talk about it.
Weatherly confirmed that he would be spending some time with "NCIS: New Orleans" star Scott Bakula. This means that another crossover episode is on the way, and we definitely cannot blame the shows for doing this. It benefits the new series to get as many crossover viewers as possible, and for the most part, some of these characters are already in the "NCIS" world anyway thanks to "Crescent City" from last season.
The NCIS Season 12 premiere airs on September 23, and Weatherly described that episode in one word as "eclectic."
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