The recent cancellation of CBS's "NCIS: Hawai'i" has left fans reeling, particularly after the show's strong performance in terms of viewership. Jason Antoon, who played the beloved cyber intelligence analyst Ernie Malik, has taken to social media to express his disappointment and disbelief.
Antoon's Public Outrage
The actor has been vocal about his frustration, highlighting the show's significant climb in the ratings during its second season. "NCIS: Hawai'i" ranked as the 16th overall most-watched series during the 2023-2024 season, a substantial jump from its previous year.
This impressive feat is even more notable considering that the series finale ranked number 11 in terms of the largest 7-Day lift for primetime finales airing on major broadcast networks.
Antoon's public display of disappointment serves as a poignant reminder of the show's popularity and its potential for further success. His social media posts, which have garnered significant attention from fans, underscore the sense of betrayal felt by many who enjoyed the series.
"The Numbers Don't Lie"
"I am so proud of our show, and heartbroken for the fans," Antoon declared on X, formerly known as Twitter.
"We were doing great. The numbers don't lie." His words reflect the sentiments shared by countless "NCIS: Hawai'i" viewers who are struggling to comprehend the network's decision to cancel a show that was clearly resonating with its audience.
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