While we often look to the stars for guidance, it seems some television networks could use a little cosmic clarity when it comes to cameo appearances. Recently, both NCIS and The Testaments decided to bring back some fan-favorite characters, but oh boy, did one of them miss the mark! NCIS’s return of Sam Hanna quickly derailed the narrative, taking us on a detour that left many viewers scratching their heads. Meanwhile, The Testaments masterfully wove June and Rita back into the fabric of the story, setting the stage for emotional reunions we’ve all been waiting for.
It’s no surprise that audiences love cameos — like a surprise planet retrograding into your personal life, they can add excitement and spice up a series! But what happens when camera moments don’t align with compelling storytelling? In an era where viewers crave meaningful connections and plot progression, it’s vital that shows prioritize cameos that elevate the narrative rather than distract from it. With the stars as our witness, let’s dive into how one show showcased the power of perfect timing and integration while the other could use a bit of cosmic guidance… LEARN MORE.
Cameo appearances can be a lot of fun, and both NCIS and The Testaments recently opted for them.
NCIS brought back Sam Hanna for two episodes, and his appearance quickly took over the story — and definitely not in the right way.
Meanwhile, The Testaments brought back both June and Rita, and the two characters integrated into the overall story, with the hope of long-awaited reunions to finally happen.

I’m not the biggest fan of cameos in the first place, but that’s because they usually add little to the overall plot. However, NCIS loves to do them.
NCIS needs to rethink how it does cameos — and The Testaments shows a better way.
In most cases, a cameo needs to fit into the overall story, furthering the plot for the show’s main characters.
The Testaments did this each time June and Rita showed up.

While there was an element of fan service packed into the reveals, they weren’t there to make The Handmaid’s Tale fans happy.
June initially turned up as a surprise, but she was there to help get Daisy to safety after her parents died.
June initially appeared as a surprise to help get Daisy to safety after her parents died, establishing immediate trust between them.
Rita’s return also served the story, giving Daisy motivation and training as she moved toward becoming a Mayday operative. There was even a brief glimpse of Rita adjusting to life outside Gilead, but it never pulled focus from Daisy’s arc.
June’s second return tied directly into the larger mythology, with the reveal about Hannah and the school with Aunt Lydia, setting up a long-awaited reunion.

June’s second return was all about finding out about Hannah being at the school with Aunt Lydia. It’s that promise that the reunion between June and Hannah can finally happen, after waiting nine years for it!
NCIS didn’t do any of that.
That’s not to say the show hasn’t done it in the past. When Sam turned up during NCIS Season 22, it brought some long-awaited answers about Hetty — and I’ll get to that soon!
However, on NCIS Season 23, his cameo was purely about fan service.

There was no real reason for him to be at NCIS’s HQ, with him bringing up some layover excuse.
The advice he gave could have easily come from one of the main NCIS characters.
Kasie could have had someone like Knight or Torres get her to New York, which might have avoided Torres’ babyish comments when she found out how much Kasie could sell her software for.
Instead, the two episodes became the Sam Hanna show, and as much as I loved him on NCIS: Los Angeles, I didn’t need the flagship series turning into that.

That’s not to say that Sam can never turn up. It’s not to say that I don’t want cameos to happen.
There are times when they can, even without a full plot dedicated to furthering the main characters.
Sam has turned up in the past, and he’s offered some much-needed answers.
As mentioned, on NCIS Season 22, his cameo meant that we learned Nell’s operation to get Hetty out of Syria worked.

With Hetty back, it meant a new task force had been set up.
On top of that, it was a chance to learn a little more about how Sam was dealing with the loss of his entire team on NCIS: Hawai’i.
This should have been covered during Hawai’i’s fourth season, but the series was canceled abruptly.
I wouldn’t be opposed to cameos from other characters to get further updates. After all, Hawai’i left some major cliffhangers for everyone, and we all deserve answers.
Without cameos, there is no other way to get answers to burning questions.

Maybe Kate Whistler is needed on the FBI side of things, or maybe Ernie is the one who can help Kasie with a genuine tech issue, for example.
Cameos can work — but only when they serve the story.
Over to you, NCIS and The Testaments Fanatics. What are your thoughts on how the two shows handle cameos?
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