CBS finds itself at a crossroads as it evaluates the future of two of its most successful dramas: NCIS and Blue Bloods. With rising production costs and shifting viewer habits, maintaining both legacy shows is becoming more challenging. Now, the network may be forced to make a tough call—keep one and say goodbye to the other.
NCIS has long been the crown jewel of CBS’s primetime lineup. As one of the most-watched television dramas worldwide, its procedural format, compelling characters, and loyal fanbase have helped it survive major cast departures and still remain a ratings leader. For many, it’s more than a show—it’s a weekly tradition.
On the other hand, Blue Bloods has carved out a strong identity of its own, driven by family values, gripping storytelling, and Tom Selleck’s commanding presence. While not quite as globally dominant as NCIS, its steady viewership and deeply loyal audience make it one of CBS’s most emotionally resonant shows.
The possibility of losing either series is unthinkable to fans, yet CBS must make a strategic decision. Whether it comes down to cost, audience retention, or creative direction, one thing is certain—whichever show gets left behind, it will mark the end of an era in network television.