Originally NCIS was best known as the procedural that spun out of JAG, but not only did it go on to spawn a hit TV franchise, it’s also become one of the longest-running primetime dramas. NCIS Season 23 premiered on the 2025 TV schedule last month, and sometime later this season, the show will air its 500th episode. Sean Murray has been playing Special Agent Timothy McGee for nearly the entirety of that time, so naturally CinemaBlend had to get his thoughts on NCIS hitting that amazing milestone and why he thinks the show is still popular after more than two decades.

Murray shared his thoughts on the matter when I interviewed him recently about the episode “Page-Turner,” which saw McGee hallucinating his coworkers as characters from his Deep Six books, including Jessica Knight looking like a “sexy assassin” as Agent Knightshade. When the conversation turned to other topics, like what he wants to happen if/when McGee reunites with Leroy Jethro Gibbs, here’s what the actor told me when I asked him was NCIS reaching 500 episodes means to him:

It really is great, and I think a lot of it has to do with because… we’ve got the point where we’re always trying to push forward. We’ve got new iterations of the show. We’re at this episode, it’s different than our usual [kind]. The fact that we’ve done 500 episodes and that we’re not just resting on our laurels or make something easy and digestible, we’re trying to do something different.

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