Is Katrina Law Leaving NCIS? What Happened to Jessica Knight on NCIS?

Katrina Law is not leaving NCIS, as her character Jessica Knight returns to the Major Case Response Team in the Season 22 premiere after briefly accepting a promotion.

by Kowsalya

Updated Oct 15, 2024

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Is Katrina Law Leaving NCIS? What Happened to Jessica Knight on NCIS?
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Is Katrina Law Leaving NCIS? 

No, Katrina Law is not leaving NCIS. In the Season 22 premiere, her character, Jessica Knight, returns to the NCIS Major Case Response Team after briefly taking a promotion as the REACT Chief Training Officer at Camp Pendleton.

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While Knight has accepted the new job at the end of Season 21, she realizes during the Season 22 premiere that her heart is still with her old team, especially after an urgent case brings her back to help. Ultimately, she chooses to return to the Major Case Response Team, turning down a permanent promotion in favor of rejoining her colleagues.

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What Happened to Jessica Knight on NCIS?

In the NCIS Season 21 finale, Jessica Knight receives a job offer from Director Vance to work as Chief REACT Training Officer at Camp Pendleton in California. After some reflection, she decides to leave her DC team and take the job.

However, in Season 22, Knight struggles with her new role, missing her team and finding it less fulfilling than expected. When the DC team travels to California for a case, she reunites with them. Her relationship with Dr. Jimmy Palmer also faces challenges, with further developments in future episodes, including a serious hostage negotiation situation.

Who is Jessica Knight on NCIS?

Jessica Knight is the NCIS REACT Chief Training Officer at Camp Pendleton. Before this role, she was an NCIS Major Case Response Team Special Agent. She originally worked with the REACT Unit in Washington, D.C., but after her team was disbanded following the deaths of several agents and the arrest of their leader, she joined the main team, replacing Eleanor Bishop.

Jessica is the daughter of former NCIS Agent Feng Zhao and has a brother and a sister, Robin Knight. She is currently dating NCIS Chief Medical Examiner James Palmer and was previously with Gage Winchester.

Who Plays Jessica Knight on NCIS?

Katrina Law plays Jessica Knight on the CBS series NCIS. An American actress, Law joined the NCIS cast in Season 18, portraying Jessica Knight, a skilled REACT agent who becomes a key member of the Major Case Response Team.

Law is well-known for her roles as Mira in Spartacus: Blood and Sand and Spartacus: Vengeance, Nyssa al Ghul in Arrow, Karen Beach in The Oath, and Quinn Liu in Hawaii Five-0. Her diverse acting experience, combined with her strong presence on screen, has made her character Jessica Knight a fan favorite in the long-running crime drama.

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Katrina Law Age

Katrina Law was born on September 30, 1985, making her 39 years old as of 2024. She was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and raised in Deptford Township, New Jersey. Law has a mixed heritage, with her mother being Taiwanese and her father of German and Italian descent. 

Katrina Law Networth

Katrina Law is an American actress with an estimated net worth of $2 million. She was born in West New York, New Jersey, and during her teenage years, she won the title of Miss New Jersey Teen USA. Law made her first appearance in film with a role in Lucky Numbers in 2000. In 2007, she portrayed Kate Wyman in the TV mini-series The Rookie: CTU. O

NCIS

NCIS is an American TV series about a team of special agents from the Naval Criminal Investigative Service. The show mixes military drama, police investigation, and some humor. It first appeared as a spin-off from the show JAG and premiered on September 23, 2003, on CBS. Now in its 21st season, NCIS has become one of the longest-running scripted, live-action U.S. TV shows, alongside Law & Order and Law & Order: SVU.

The show started as Navy NCIS but was later shortened to NCIS. It has two spin-offs, NCIS: Los Angeles and NCIS: New Orleans. Initially, NCIS had low ratings, but it became more popular by season three. In 2011, it was voted "America's favorite TV show," and by 2013, it was the most-watched show in the U.S. A new prequel series, NCIS: Origins, and another spin-off, NCIS: Tony & Ziva, are set for release in 2024.

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