NCIS Hawaii Season 1, November 15, 2021 Episode 8 Delayed. Not Airing Tonight
Hey, “NCIS: Hawaii” fans. Unfortunately, we have some very bad news for you guys in this article. Yep, we had to jump on here ,tonight, and tell you that for some unknown reason, the CBS folks will not be airing the next, new episode 8 of NCIS: Hawaii’s current, premiere season 1 tonight, November 15, 2021. This news does get worse because CBS is also not going to air the new episode 8 next Monday night, November 22, 2021.
Yep, we’ve got a two-week delay of NCIS: Hawaii on our hands. CBS did confirm that they plan to air the new episode 8 on Tuesday night, November 29, 2021 in its usual 9 pm central standard time slot. So, definitely make sure to commit that very important date and time to memory or write it down on something. Do whatever you have to do to not forget it.
We were able to find out what CBS is going to air over this two-week delay instead of the next, new episode 8 of NCIS: Hawaii’s current, premiere season 1. CBS will be airing repeat episodes of NCIS: Hawaii. Tonight, they will be re-airing the 3rd episode of this season 1 titled, “Recruiter.”
CBS’ official description for it reads like this, “Kai goes undercover with one of Hawai`i’s oldest surf gangs when a petty officer who’s trying to help wayward kids find a new path in the Marines is murdered.”
Then, next Monday night, November 22, 2021, CBS will re-airing the 4th episode of this season 1 titled, “Paniolo.”
CBS’ official description for it reads like this, “When a beloved Paniolo (Hawaiian cowboy) is shot while out riding his horse, Jane and her team must gain the trust of the Paniolo community to help find the culprits and protect the Paniolo’s life. Also, Kai tries to convince his stubborn father to see a doctor.”
If any of you guys are up for watching these pair of NCIS: Hawaii, repeat episodes, you might still want to tune in to CBS ,tonight, to catch those.
If you definitely don’t want to see anything else but the new episode 8 of NCIS: Hawaii’s current season 1, you will definitely want to mark CBS off of your Monday night watchlist until the November 29, 2021 date rolls around.
Spoiler Warning: If any of you guys are interested in some spoiler scoops for the next, new episode 8 of NCIS: Hawaii’s current, premiere season 1, we were able to round up some new, official teaser descriptions for it via CBS’ official episode 8 press release. So, we’re going to see what those are all about.
First thing’s first, CBS let us know that this next, new episode 8 of NCIS: Hawaii season 1 is officially named/titled, “Legacy.” It sounds like episode 8 will feature some very interesting, intense, dramatic, action-filled, suspenseful and possible emotional scenes.
CBS’ official description for episode 8 tells us, “When an anti-capitalist protestor is murdered, Jane and the team investigate and find themselves caught in a war between eco-activists and a tech billionaire fighting over a piece of land. Also, Jane and Captain Joe (Enver Gjokaj) go on a date, on the CBS Original series NCIS: HAWAI`I.”
An alternate description reads like this, “AS JANE AND THE TEAM INVESTIGATE AN ANTI-CAPITALIST PROTESTOR’S MURDER, THEY’RE CAUGHT IN A WAR BETWEEN ECO-ACTIVISTS AND A TECH BILLIONAIRE FIGHTING OVER A PIECE OF LAND.”
Episode 8 will feature a couple of guest stars. They are: Enver Gjokaj as character (Captain Joe Milius), Seana Kofoed as character (Carla Chase), Kordell Kekoa as character (Kahu), Keoni Maiwela as character (Local #1), Pualani Avaeoru as character (Local #2).
Guest stars continued: Jason Manuel Olazabal as character (Jake Tillman), Rob Benedict as character (Damian Davenport), Jenna Leigh Green as character (Morgan Davenport), Jordan Belfi as character (Alan Shipley), Patrick Cage II as character (Mike Williams) and Tumua Tuinei as character (Wilbert Kalili).
The season regulars that will be featured in episode 8 are: Vanessa Lachey as character (Special Agent in Charge Jane Tennant), Alex Tarrant as character (Kai Holman), Noah Mills as character (Jesse Boone), Yasmine Al-Bustami as character (Lucy Tara), Jason Antoon as character (Ernie Malik), Tori Anderson as character (Kate Whistler) and Kian Talan as character (Alex Tennant).
Episode 8 was written by Yalun Tu, and it was directed by Lisa Demaine.
Again, CBS confirmed that the next, new episode 8 of NCIS: Hawaii’s current, premiere season 1 is scheduled to finally hit the air on Monday night, November 29, 2021 at approximately 9 pm central standard time. It will also be available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+.
Alright guys. That’s all we’ve got for this latest “NCIS: Hawaii” TV show report, but definitely stay tuned for more.
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