NCIS Reaches Historic 500th Episode Milestone: How the Long-Running Procedural Defies the Odds and Delivers a Shocking Twist

There’s the Indy 500, and then there’s the NC-500. On Tuesday, March 24, 2026, NCIS aired its landmark 500th episode, “All Good Things,” entering rarefied territory in scripted prime-time television. Only a handful of shows — “Gunsmoke,” “Lassie,” select “Law & Order” series, and a few animated hits — have ever reached this elite milestone. Notably, few have sustained 23 full seasons like NCIS, which continues to thrive as a top-10 series long past what many expected to be its natural end.

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The episode delivered the emotional weight fans have come to expect from the CBS procedural. Titled “All Good Things,” it tied back to a classic Season 1 storyline from the show’s second-ever episode, “Hung Out to Dry.” The plot followed the grown son of a Marine whom Gibbs once helped, now seeking justice for his sister. The NCIS team reunited off the books after the agency faced dissolution and merger into Army CID amid internal sabotage.

In a stunning development that shook the core of the series, Director Leon Vance (Rocky Carroll) made the ultimate sacrifice. Vance uncovered a corrupt smuggling ring involving high-level CID figures and defused a bomb intended to destroy critical evidence. However, he was fatally shot in the process. The episode featured a poignant send-off, including a vision of a young Ducky (Adam Campbell) guiding Vance toward reunion with his late wife, Jackie, complete with a heartfelt montage of his legacy.

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Showrunner Steven D. Binder, who has been with NCIS since Season 3 and took the helm as sole showrunner in 2021, described the decision to go big for the milestone. The team wanted an episode that felt epic while planting seeds from the very beginning of the series. Binder emphasized the show’s ability to balance procedural cases with deep character-driven storytelling and genuine human emotion.

What makes NCIS’ longevity even more remarkable is its survival through massive cast turnover. Only Sean Murray (McGee) remains from the original lineup. Iconic departures — including Mark Harmon’s Gibbs in 2021 and others like Michael Weatherly and Cote de Pablo — could have derailed lesser shows. Yet NCIS has consistently adapted, with Gary Cole stepping in as Special Agent Alden Parker to lead the team. Binder has credited the franchise’s enduring appeal to its relatable characters, mix of humor, twists, and emotional honesty.

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The 500th episode also highlighted the show’s broader impact. Since its 2003 debut as a JAG spin-off created by Donald P. Bellisario and Don McGill, NCIS has generated billions of viewing minutes across broadcast, syndication, and streaming. It has spawned multiple successful spin-offs, cementing its status as one of the most dominant television franchises worldwide.

Despite its age, NCIS remains a ratings powerhouse. Binder has expressed confidence in its future, stating there will “always be an NCIS” barring the total collapse of the traditional network broadcast model. The series continues to draw loyal audiences who appreciate its formula of solving naval crimes while exploring themes of family, loyalty, and justice.

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The milestone celebration included cast gatherings featuring custom 500-themed displays and figurines, underscoring the tight-knit ensemble that has carried the show through decades of change.

As NCIS moves forward without Vance, the team will grieve and honor his sacrifice by continuing their mission. Binder noted that while the loss will be felt, the characters will push ahead to protect and serve.

In an era where many long-running series fade, NCIS stands as a testament to smart storytelling, resilient characters, and unwavering viewer loyalty. Episode 500 wasn’t just a number — it was a powerful reminder of why this procedural has endured for 23 seasons and why it may keep going for many more.

Whether through callbacks to its earliest days or bold narrative risks, NCIS proves that some institutions, like the agency it portrays, are built to last.