CBS CEO Leslie Moonves wants to make one thing clear: The network didn't let "NCIS" star Cote de Pablo leave the show without putting up a fight.
"We offered Cote de Pablo a lot of money, and then we offered her even
more money," Moonves told reporters at the Television Critics
Association fall TV previews Monday. "We really didn't want to lose her.
We love her; we think she was terrific. ... Ultimately she decided she
didn't want to do the show."
De Pablo announced her exit earlier this month, one week before the show
was scheduled to begin production on its upcoming 11th season. She
expressed her
gratitude to the show and its cast and crew and said she
would return for a few episodes to end her character's story. But how
could CBS lose the leading lady of the No. 1 show on television?
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"It was purely her decision," Moonves continued. "'NCIS' was the
highest-rated show on television last year. We don't like losing
anybody, but we did everything humanly possible. We feel like we
exhausted every opportunity, and she just decided she didn't want to do
the show."
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