NCIS is under fire after a recent episode featured a controversial flag in the background of a key scene, sparking immediate backlash from viewers and critics alike. The scene in question, which aired during a high-tension interrogation sequence, briefly displayed the flag in a way that many fans interpreted as a political statement. The moment quickly circulated online, with screenshots and heated debates taking over fan forums and social media.
Within 24 hours, CBS and the NCIS showrunners released a formal apology, stating that the inclusion of the flag was “unintentional and not reflective of the views of the cast, crew, or network.” The statement went on to explain that the prop had been mistakenly used and would be digitally removed from future streaming versions of the episode. While some viewers accepted the apology, others accused the show of trying to backpedal after being caught in a PR mess.
Behind the scenes, insiders suggest that tensions rose in the writers’ room following the backlash, with some crew members frustrated over the oversight. Cast members have reportedly been caught off guard by the controversy, especially since the flag was never mentioned during filming. One star even hinted in an Instagram story that they were “shocked to see it in the final cut.”
This marks one of the few times NCIS has been forced to issue a public apology mid-season, and it’s left fans wondering how future episodes will steer clear of similar missteps. With season 23 already heating up, producers are now reportedly reviewing all upcoming content to avoid further controversy.