NCIS: Sydney is on a hiatus, as its upcoming new episode has been pulled from CBS’s schedule.
TVLine has confirmed that season 3, episode 9 of NCIS: Sydney, which was initially presupposed to air on December 16, has now been changed by a rerun of an episode from season 22 titled “Baker’s Man.” CBS hasn’t formally introduced the change in its schedule or the explanation for pulling the long-lasting fall finale of the collection.
TVLine additionally acknowledged that sources have stated that the episode will air at a later date. It is unclear at the moment if it should affect the mid-season premiere, which is initially presupposed to air on February 24.
The episode that was to function the autumn finale of NCIS: Sydney was season 3, episode 9, titled South of Nowhere and included the synopsis:
“The crew races to an Antarctica analysis base to analyze why a local weather scientist killed a colleague on Polar Evening Eve — and make it out earlier than their aircraft engine freezes and so they’re trapped in darkness for six months.”
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