After several seasons of steady leadership and growing fan appreciation, NCIS fans were dealt a crushing blow this week with the announcement that Gary Cole will not be returning for the next season. Cole, who stepped into the role of Special Agent Alden Parker following Mark Harmon’s departure, quickly became a central figure in the series. His calm authority, dry wit, and strong screen presence helped stabilize the show during a period of major transition — making his exit all the more heartbreaking for devoted viewers.
The news was confirmed by CBS earlier this week, with network executives praising Cole’s contributions while offering little insight into the reasons behind the departure. Showrunners described it as a “creative decision” but acknowledged the difficulty of saying goodbye to a character who had, in many ways, filled the void left by Leroy Jethro Gibbs. Fans had speculated about Cole’s future after noticing his limited screen time in the most recent episodes, but few expected the change to be permanent.
Social media erupted in disappointment shortly after the announcement, with thousands of fans voicing their sadness and concern for the show’s direction. Many had come to see Parker as the new anchor of the team — a steadying presence who brought a unique energy to the NCIS universe. His interactions with both veteran characters and new faces helped reestablish the show’s rhythm, and many now worry that his exit could signal a deeper shift within the franchise.
With yet another major cast shakeup on the horizon, NCIS faces an uncertain path forward. While producers insist the show still has plenty of stories to tell, fans are grappling with the loss of yet another beloved figure. For many, Gary Cole’s departure feels like the end of an important chapter — one they weren’t ready to close.