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The 500th episode of NCIS aired on March 24, 2026, marking a significant milestone for the long-running series. In a shocking twist, Leon Vance, portrayed by Rocky Carroll for 18 seasons and 392 episodes, was killed off, leaving fans reeling.

Since its premiere on September 23, 2003, NCIS has grown into a global phenomenon, licensed in over 200 territories and subtitled in 35 languages. The show has not only captivated audiences but has also spawned several successful spinoffs, including NCIS: Los Angeles, NCIS: New Orleans, and NCIS: Sydney.

Rocky Carroll, reflecting on his time as Vance, stated, “I literally thought to myself, ‘Well, I made it to the tail end of the series. If it goes seven or eight seasons, I’ll get two or three seasons out of it.’” His character’s demise was described by showrunner Steven D. Binder as a “love letter” to Vance, emphasizing the emotional weight of the episode.

In the 500th episode, viewers witnessed a surreal reunion between Vance and the late character Ducky Mallard, adding a poignant layer to the narrative. Carroll noted, “The 500th episode would not only rock the NCIS-verse, it would also be a ‘love letter’ to fallen Vance.” This moment encapsulates the show’s character-driven procedural format that has kept audiences engaged for nearly two decades.

Initially ranked No. 26 among all prime-time broadcast programs in its first season, NCIS surged to become the No. 1 broadcast series by Season 10. The show has been renewed for a 24th season, ensuring its continued presence on television.

As fans process this monumental episode, the future of NCIS remains bright, with expectations for more thrilling storylines and character developments. Details remain unconfirmed regarding the potential impact of Vance’s death on the show’s trajectory.

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