Why Jennifer Esposito Left NCIS

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After starring in just one season of NCIS, Jennifer Esposito departed the long-running CBS series. The actor was already well-known for her fan-favorite role in another CBS crime drama, Blue Bloods, in which she played Detective Jackie Curatola. However, she also left that series early (until her return in Season 13), before being cast in NCIS as Special Agent Alex Quinn.

So why did Esposito bow out of another popular show — and why do it so quickly? Fans were concerned that Quinn’s story wouldn’t be resolved since her tenure was so short. But NCIS actually managed to wrap up her plot as best it could. Here’s what fans need to know about NCIS’ Agent Quinn, and the circumstances behind Esposito’s surprising departure when she seemed like a great fit for the consistently popular procedural.

Updated on July 8, 2024, by Katie Doll: Jennifer Esposito is no stranger to police procedurals. Although she wasn’t on NCIS long, viewers missed her character after she departed the series. Luckily for fans of Esposito, she’s consistently stayed busy since NCIS. This article has been updated with new projects Esposito has pursued in recent years.

What Happened To Quinn On NCIS?

Special Agent Alexandra “Alex” Quinn was introduced in the NCIS Season 14 premiere “Rogue.” She had left the field to become a trainer at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center but was brought back into the fold by Mark Harmon’s character Leroy Jethro Gibbs in another example of Gibbs’ true NCIS legacy of repurposing careers of washed-out agents. He convinced Quinn to join his team, and she was later involved in numerous Season 14 storylines, many of which emphasized the character’s tragic backstory.

In Season 14, Episode 5 of the long-running police procedural, entitled “Philly,” it is revealed that Quinn’s former partner was killed on a stakeout in Philadelphia, and that resulted in her stepping back from field operations. Quinn felt guilt over her partner’s death for many years, because he only left the car during the stakeout to give her privacy while she was on the phone to her fiancé. While on another case in Philadelphia, she visited his widow and now 13-year-old son to try and make amends.

During the Season 14 finale, Quinn received a phone call from her mother Marie, although the audience wasn’t privy to what the call was about. And by NCIS’ Season 15 premiere, Quinn was gone. The only explanation provided was that she left to care for her mother, who was suffering from Alzheimer’s. This proved to be a sudden and surprising exit from a character who had only been around for one season. Even Sasha Alexander’s character Kate Todd had a longer run on the show than Quinn.

Why Did Quinn Leave NCIS?

According to Deadline, NCIS producers were behind Jennifer Esposito’s exit from the series, contending that “the show [planned] to go in a new creative direction” that didn’t involve Alex Quinn. Esposito confirmed that in a subsequent tweet, stating she “[w]as not meant to be [on NCIS] long” but was happy about the experience:

Like any long-running series, NCIS has said goodbye to several main characters, including Gibbs, who was replaced by Alden Parker. However, Esposito’s story is notable because of her character’s short tenure — she’s the only series regular to leave after just one season — and the relative lack of explanation, or fanfare, over her departure. The series has long since moved on from her character’s storyline, making it seem unlikely that she will ever return in future seasons. Nevertheless, characters like Ziva David have returned to NCIS after extended hiatuses. As such, viewers should never fully rule out Jennifer Esposito’s return to the series.

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What Has Jennifer Esposito Done Since Leaving NCIS?

Jennifer Esposito’s departure from NCIS didn’t hamper her career in any way, as the actress has continued to have a prolific career in recent years. Known for her work in popular police procedurals, one of Esposito’s most exciting career moves since departing NCIS was her return to Blue Bloods. The actress portrayed Detective Jackie Curatola in the first three seasons of the Tom Selleck-led series before departing in 2012. Over a decade later, Curatola finally returned in the Season 13 finale, “Forgive Us Our Trespassers,” where it was revealed that she had become the Chief of Police in Suffolk County. Curatola’s return helped give her character a more satisfying ending than the one she received in Season 3.

Esposito’s post-NCIS career has not been relegated to arcs in police procedurals, though she has made recent appearances in similar series like Law and Order: SVU and Blindspot. One of the actress’s more prominent television roles since leaving NCIS was that of Susan Raynor in Amazon Prime Video’s hit superhero series The Boys. The ill-fated ally of Billy Butcher appeared in six episodes of the series, wherein she attempted to help bring down the villainous company Vought International and its league of superheroes known as The Seven. However, she was horrifically murdered by Victoria Neuman. The actress also had a recurring role as Brenda in Awkwafina Is Nora From Queens and as Nina Solloway in The Affair.

More recently, Jennifer Esposito teamed up with Everybody Loves Raymond star Ray Romano for the 2022 comedy Somewhere in Queens. In the film, Esposito portrays Pamela Carmelo, a woman whom Ray Romano’s character begins to find himself attracted to. The film received largely positive reviews from critics and audiences, becoming one of the highest-rated projects in Esposito’s long career. Other recent film projects, including 2018’s Speed Kills and 2019’s Mob Town, received far less critical acclaim, though they allowed the actress to work with big-name stars like John Travolta and David Arquette. Esposito’s latest venture was her 2023 movie Fresh Kills, in which she made her directorial and screenwriting debut. The film, which was rated 90% on Rotten Tomatoes, follows Esposito as a mother marrying into an organized crime family.

Although Jennifer Esposito’s departure from NCIS may have been disappointing, the split seems to have been amicable. The series has managed to survive in her absence, introducing multiple new characters that have helped keep storylines feeling fresh and new. Likewise, Esposito has continued to enjoy a profitable career, making herself known in both film and television projects.

 

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