NCIS: Sydney Season 2 struggles—Viewers tune in, but will the CBS spin-off survive?

The highly anticipated second season of NCIS: Sydney has officially premiered, leaving fans eager to see how the show performed in the ratings. With CBS placing the international NCIS spin-off in a Friday night timeslot, there were questions about whether the Australian-based drama could maintain its momentum.

According to TVLine, the season 2 premiere garnered 4.15 million live and same-day viewers. While this marks a decline from the first season, the numbers remain solid for a show that was not originally intended for network television.

Can NCIS: Sydney Maintain Its Audience?

Given the lengthy break between seasons, a drop in viewership was expected. However, CBS has seen past success with Friday night programming, proving that a show can still thrive in this competitive slot.

The challenge moving forward will be sustaining these numbers. With uncertainty surrounding the CBS schedule, including the placement of Sheriff Country, a Fire Country spin-off, and the future of SWAT, there could be significant changes in network programming. There has also been speculation about a Blue Bloods spin-off, though no official confirmation has been made.

Despite these uncertainties, NCIS: Sydney has a dedicated audience, and the international appeal of the franchise could help sustain viewership in the weeks ahead.

What’s Next for NCIS: Sydney?

CBS has already confirmed that more episodes are lined up, giving the show a chance to build momentum. The network’s commitment suggests confidence in its potential, though long-term renewal will likely depend on how the ratings trend throughout the season.

Fans of the series will need to remain patient as CBS evaluates its programming strategy. With several weeks ahead, there is still time for NCIS: Sydney to find its footing and maintain a stable audience.