NCISseason 22 started strong with the surprising mole plot involving Sean Murray’s Tim McGee and the newly appointed deputy director, Gabriel LaRoche. However, the storyline ended with a disappointing conclusion that didn’t fully appreciate either character.NCISseason 22’s focus on McGee could have gone better, and fortunately,NCISseason 23 could offer the perfect solution.
TheNCIScasthas remained the same in recent years, ever since that last major character swap in season 19 when Gibbs left and Parker took over. The calmness in the MCRT could mean thatNCISseason 23 is gearing up for a major change, but not in the expected way. Whatever happens,signs point towards good news for McGee.

NCIS Season 23 Can Finally Give McGee A Promotion
McGee Could Finally Get What He’s Been Waiting For
Ever since he became a fully fledgedNCISagent and lost his “probie” status,McGee has kept the same role among his team. He has risen in seniority in comparison to some of his newer colleagues, like Torres and Knight, but he has remained in the same position. It is this sameness that points towards change for McGee.
NCISseason 23could finally give McGee a well-deserved promotion.He was originally among the top contenders for the deputy director position inNCISseason 22, but lost out because the executives wanted the position to go to someone outsideNCIS. McGee was more than qualified for the position, he was just not the right fit.

Since McGee lost the original promotion, he could finally receive a promotion that works best for him and the team inNCISseason 23.TheNCISorganization is massive, and there are several local and national positions that would be perfect for a senior agent like McGee. The promotion would also give him a chance to shine again.
Why NCIS Can’t Further Stagnate McGee In Season 23
McGee Deserves Better In NCIS
In recent years, it seems likeNCISdoes not know what to do with McGee. His storyline about trying to catch LaRoche in the act was exciting, but became disappointing when it was revealed that LaRoche was undercover all along. As an experienced agent, McGee should have caught that. Missing that information does not align with his character.
If McGee continues to be stagnant inNCIS, it would be an insult to the character.NCIS' McGee problemis especially frustrating considering how important McGee has been to the show. The fact that he’s one of the few remaining season 1 characters still on the show decades later underscores just how crucial he’s been throughout the seasons.

Every long-running show will occasionally have an off-season for a character, soNCISseason 22 dropping the ball with McGee is frustrating but forgivable. But ifNCISwere to keep him in a holding pattern for a second season in a row, then it’s time to write him out of the show, sad as it is.
That’s why a promotion storyline inNCISseason 23 would kill two birds with one stone, putting McGee in brand-new situations that force his character to evolve, and potentially giving the faltering show a shot in the arm. If any character were to deserve it, it’s McGee - just as it would be fitting if it were McGee who brought wayward audiences back to the series for good.
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NCIS is a television series that follows a team of special agents from the Naval Criminal Investigative Service. Premiering in 2003, the show explores various cases involving Navy and Marine Corps personnel, ranging from murder and espionage to terrorism and stolen submarines.