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‘NCIS’ Fans Are Gutted Over Emily Wickersham’s Heartbreaking Instagram About Ellie Bishop

 The rumors are true: Actress Emily Wickersham, who plays Ellie Bishop, is leaving NCIS after eight seasons. While watching the NCIS season 18 finale last night, many viewers figured out that Ellie purposely outed herself as being behind an NSA leak. That said, they didn’t realize that her new label as a “disgraced NCIS agent” was strategically planned to allow her to go on an undercover operation with Odette (Elayn J. Taylor). Before leaving the Washington D.C.-based team though, she shared a much-awaited kiss with Nick (Wilmer Valderrama). Though many believed this wouldn’t be the last time we’d see Ellie, reality set in when Emily officially announced on Instagram that she was departing the NCIS cast for good. “Hangin this hat and jacket up. What a great ride it’s been,” she wrote on Instagram. “This cast, this crew, are top notch. I can’t say enough kind words about this group that I’ve had the pleasure of working with for close to 8 years no...

The tragedy that happened on the streets of Dalian, China. Under the cruel control of CCP, people are indifferent

 The tragedy that happened on the streets of Dalian, China. Under the cruel control of CCP, people are indifferent The tragedy that happened on the streets of Dalian, China. Under the cruel control of CCP, people are indifferent pic.twitter.com/tIhkWw9S3m — johnhuang (@johnhua72700556) May 22, 2021

NCIS: New Orleans series finale: Clip from Pride’s wedding released

  The big NCIS: New Orleans wedding has finally arrived Pic credit: CBS The NCIS: New Orleans series finale airs on Sunday night and CBS has been releasing a number of sneak peeks ahead of time. This will be the final episode for NCIS: New Orleans because CBS decided to cancel the show during its seventh season. A piece of good news is that the writers, producers, and the cast knew about the cancellation ahead of time, so they were able to film the final few episodes with that in mind. Get our NCIS newsletter! On the last episode of NCIS: New Orleans, Connor got arrested and Sasha had to cut a deal to get him and herself in the clear. Now, she has to go into the Witness Protection Program and she wants to take Connor along. But there is a lot of ground to cover before Sasha and Connor leave New Orleans, and that includes Pride and Rita getting married. Rita wanted to move up the wedding so that Pride’s mom could be there, and that’s exactly what w...

NCIS unveils first trailer for new Hawai’i spin-off

  NCIS  has shared the first trailer for upcoming spin-off  NCIS: Hawai’i , starring Vanessa Lachey as Special Agent Jane Tennant. The  Love Is Blind   host will play Tennant, the first woman Special Agent in Charge of NCIS Pearl Harbour. Lachey’s casting also made history by marking the first time an  NCIS  series will be  based around a female special agent . The synopsis for the series reads: “Jane Tennant has thrived and risen through the ranks by equal parts confidence and strategy in a system that has pushed back on her every step of the way. “Together with her unwavering team of specialists, they balance duty to family and country while investigating high-stakes crimes involving military personnel, national security and the mysteries of the sun-drenched island paradise itself.” In the trailer, Lachey says she is “excited” to bring a different layer to the Special Agent role, adding she hopes to inspire...

Double tap if you didn't get liquidated ❤️

  Double tap if you didn't get liquidated ❤️ The recent crypto market selloff was one of the largest in crypto history and caused record liquidations. This is why it's not recommended to use leverage of any sort in crypto because crypto can and will pull back 50% in a short period of time. It's not the first time it's happened and won't be the last time. Be careful, stick to spot holdings and stay within your risk allocation. DIsclaimer: this is not financial advice. Be sure to follow us  @intelligentcryptocurrency  for more crypto content, tips and research just like this and if you want to learn how to profit from cryptocurrency then sign up for our free cryptocurrency masterclass (link in bio) ✅ #rekt   #HODL   #buythedip   #digitalcurrency   #digitalassets   #investingtips   #investing   #investor   #opportunity   #bitcoin   #stacksats   #investinbitcoin   #btctrader   #bitcoinnews   #bitcoinupdates...

Dogecoin jumps on Elon Musk tweet as wild cryptocurrency trading continues

  Host Elon Musk during the monologue on Saturday, May 8, 2021. Will Heath | NBCUniversal The price of dogecoin spiked on Thursday morning after Tesla CEO Elon Musk mentioned the coin on Twitter, adding another chapter to the volatile history of a cryptocurrency that started as a joke. The price of the digital coin was up 11% to about 40 cents shortly before 7 a.m. ET after the Musk tweet. “How much is that Doge in the window?,” Musk wrote on Twitter. Thursday’s move comes after a wild day for cryptocurrencies on Wednesday, which saw bitcoin, ether and dogecoin all plunge sharply before clawing back a chunk of those losses later in the day. Dogecoin jumps on Musk tweet Musk talks and posts about dogecoin frequently, and said earlier this month that he was working with developers to improve the cryptocurrency. He has also referred to it as a “hustle” on “Saturday Night Live” and said its value was largely speculative at this point.

CBS Fall 2021 Schedule: ‘NCIS’ on the Move to Make Way for All ‘FBI’ Tuesdays

 CBS is making some big moves with its fall schedule for 2021. The network is kicking off the 2021-2022 season with new shows in the NCIS, FBI, and CSI franchise — and each is tied to a major change. NCIS is moving from its usual 8/7c slot on Tuesdays to 9/8c on Mondays, leading into the newest spinoff, NCIS: Hawai’i. As a result, Bull is moving to Thursdays at 10/9c. Tuesdays are now all about Dick Wolf’s FBI, with the original taking over the 8/7c slot and FBI: International at 9/8c. (Most Wanted stays at 10/9c). This will launch with a three-hour crossover premiere event. Survivor is (finally) back on Wednesdays at 8/7c, with two new seasons set for next year (the fall and spring). CSI: Vegas will be airing at 10/9c that day, meaning S.W.A.T. is on the move — to Fridays at 8/7c, at least in the beginning of the season. (That was the canceled MacGyver‘s slot.) Meanwhile, after the announcement that SEAL Team is moving to Paramount+ for its fifth ...