NCIS season 22 concluded in early May with a dramatic two-part finale that left fans reeling. The story centered around the Nexus cartel and a surprising reveal that Carla Marino, long thought to be an ally, was actually the criminal mastermind known as “The Butcher.” She orchestrated the theft of uranium, murdered Parker’s father, and kidnapped Parker in the final moments, setting up a tense and emotional cliffhanger.
The season also explored deeper emotional threads, particularly Parker’s past and personal demons, as well as McGee stepping into greater leadership responsibilities. With the team fractured and reeling from betrayal, the finale pushed each character to confront their loyalties and the limits of their resolve.
Season 22 balanced high-stakes action with personal depth, showing the toll that years of service have taken on each team member. The pacing allowed for strong character moments, especially in the final episodes, which highlighted the bond between the agents even as their world was crumbling.
As the dust settles, the team faces a new chapter marked by grief, vengeance, and uncertainty. With Parker missing and the threat of The Butcher still looming, the stage is set for season 23 to begin with intensity and emotional weight.