NCIS’s Potential Replacement for Jessica Knight: A Balanced Duo with One Condition

At the end of season 21, Jessica Knight accepted a promotion to become the REACT Chief Training Officer at Camp Pendleton, a role that would relocate her far from the Washington D.C. office and her current team—Alden Parker, Timothy McGee, Nick Torres, Kasie Hines, Dr. Jimmy Palmer, and Director Leon Vance. Should Knight depart, this would not only split up her team but also impact her relationship with Jimmy Palmer. Finding a suitable replacement for her in season 22 will be essential.

Special Agent in Charge Jane Tennant and Sam Hanna: The Ideal Package Deal

If Jessica Knight takes on her new role, Sam Hanna and Special Agent in Charge Jane Tennant must come together. Sam Hanna, a former member of NCIS: Los Angeles, would be an excellent addition to the Washington, D.C. office, but his rapport with Tennant from NCIS: Hawai’i makes them a perfect combo. Tennant’s participation would also ensure that the squad is not entirely male-dominated. If Knight leaves, this duo could seamlessly integrate into the flagship MCRT.

Why Sam Hanna Can’t Replace Jessica Knight Alone (And How Tennant Complements the Role)

Sam Hanna alone can’t fill Jessica Knight’s role because the NCIS franchise has a 19-year legacy of strong female characters in this position. The role began with Caitlin “Kate” Todd (Sasha Alexander), who served from the first episode until her death at the end of season 2. She was succeeded by Ziva David (Cote de Pablo), who avenged Kate’s death and became a vital team member. After Ziva’s departure, Eleanor Bishop (Emily Wickersham) took over until Knight replaced her in season 19.

Although Hanna is highly competent, bringing Jane Tennant on board would provide the necessary balance and continuity with a strong female lead. Tennant cannot take over the job alone because it would be a downgrade for her character, especially after the cancellation of NCIS: Hawai’i. Partnering Tennant with Hanna ensures the team’s dynamic while honoring the tradition of female agents in this critical position.

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