Why Pauley Perrette Says She’s “Offended” By NCIS Producers Decision
|The conflict between Pauley Perrette and Mark Harmon on the set of NCIS began in 2016 when Harmon’s dog bit a crew member. Despite concerns from cast and crew, Harmon continued bringing the dog on set. Perrette confronted Harmon about the situation, leading to a rift between them. They avoided filming together, with scripts written to keep them apart. Perrette left the show in 2018 amid rumors of the conflict, although she cited other reasons for her departure. Perrette’s cryptic tweets implied bullying, but CBS stated her departure was unrelated to the dog incident. Perrette retired from acting in 2020, while Harmon left NCIS as a series regular in 2021.
As “Blue Bloods” prepares for its final episodes, the legacy of the series and its portrayal of family unity and dedication to justice is expected to leave a lasting impact on viewers. The end of the series marks not just the conclusion of a beloved show but the end of a significant chapter in television history, with its messages remaining relevant for years to come.