Michael Weatherly Reflects On Recent Venture Following Ncis Return Reports

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The actor Anthony DiNozzo, a special agent, experienced nostalgia. Michael Weatherly is experiencing jet lag following his arrival in the United States. After returning from an exciting vacation to Turkey, the 55-year-old TV celebrity already seems to be missing it.

Taking to X, formerly known as Twitter, on Wednesday, Michael shared a sunset snap from his travels, captioned: “Reminiscing about Cappadocia balloons and also enjoying Jahanna James ‘Funny Olde World’ clip about the journey to Gobekli Tepe…I miss the bus… @AdeptExpedition.”

Shortly after posting, Michael was inundated with comments from fans. “Incredible trip!!! It shows that you enjoyed it a lot and it was a wonderful atmosphere of adventure and discovery,” wrote one. “It looks like you took a lot of definitely fun memories with you! Great picture,” added another.

Meanwhile, a third penned: “The passion for travel and mysteries is a great motivation. And when you are there, you have fun, you get excited and you realize how little we know about our past. There are never enough memories and the memories you are accumulating are truly wonderful Michael.”

Michael has been very active on social media this month, sharing posts about his vacation in Turkey. However, the actor has also been asked about a potential comeback to NCIS. He hasn’t addressed the rumors as of now.

The TV personality, who spent 13 years playing special agent Anthony DiNozzo, hasn’t said anything regarding whether or not he would be open to taking on the job again. He departed the show in 2016.

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But more recently, in memory of the late David McCallum, often known as Ducky Mallard, who passed away in September, fans have been asking for the reunion of original cast members, including Michael and Pauley Perrette.

Die-hard fans of the show have even come up with their own ideas of how David could be honored on the show. “First new episode needs to be a funeral for Ducky with the return of Gibbs, Tony, and (probably a long shot) Abby,” one wrote on Instagram, prompting replies of support and agreement.

“It came about at the right time. I was burnt out by NCIS and I was ready for a new challenge. Sometimes change is as good as a rest,” Michael explained in 2016.

He disclosed in an interview with TV Line that he had started considering his exit following the departure of Cote de Pablo, the character he was in love with on the show.”Their great dynamic, the badinage and sparring and flirting between those two characters and how they would swing from siblings to near lovers and back to buddies, that was gone,” he said. “Then I got to the point where I felt I’d stayed at the party for too long.”

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