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One NCIS: Tony & Ziva Reveal Hints The Spinoff May Have A Potential Longevity Challenge

Paramount+ announced NCIS: Tony & Ziva in February 2024, and the long-awaited spinoff finally premieres September 4, 2025, with three episodes dropping at once, followed by weekly releases every Thursday. The season wraps October 23-but a recent reveal suggests the show may face an uphill battle to stay fresh.

Tony & Ziva’s Relationship Is Both the Hook-and the Hurdle

Cote de Pablo, who returns as Ziva David, recently told ScreenRant about her conditions for joining the spinoff:

“There was one thing that I told Michael, I said, I’m not interested in telling the story if, in the end, there is not some sort of happy something… But! Before we get to that again, we have to earn it. So we’re going to see them go through a lot of stuff.”

Fans have long wanted closure on Tony and Ziva’s relationship, but de Pablo’s comments hint that the “happy ending” can’t come too soon-or the show risks losing its dramatic tension.

Why Season 1’s Ending Could Make or Break the Series

The trailer teases plenty of fiery moments, but viewers worry the drama may fizzle if Tony and Ziva reconcile too quickly. If they tie things up neatly by season’s end, the relationship arc—the very backbone of the spinoff-could run out of steam.

At the same time, dragging out the will-they/won’t-they dynamic risks frustrating audiences who’ve waited years for resolution. With their daughter, Tali, at the center of the story, the show needs to strike a balance between family, romance, and high-stakes NCIS action.

Beyond the Happy Ending

For NCIS: Tony & Ziva to thrive beyond its debut season, the show must look past the couple’s relationship drama. While fans want their reunion, the spinoff needs additional layers-whether it’s fresh cases, deeper character arcs, or new team dynamics-to keep the story compelling.

As de Pablo made clear, the endgame is a happy one. But if that comes too soon, the spinoff’s future could be in jeopardy.

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