The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

POPULAR ‘NCIS’ CHARACTER LEAVES SHOW

- By Rodney Ho rho@ajc.com

Former Roswell resident Pauley Perrette bid farewell to the long-time No. 1 CBS drama “NCIS” last Tuesday night after 15 seasons.

Her character, the quirky forensic scientist Abby Sciuto has been one of the most popular characters on TV. SPOILER ALERT: Abby, in the final episode, is shot in a murder-for-hire situation but survives. Then Abby decides to leave “NCIS.”

Perrette, on CBS’s “The Talk,” told the panel how gratified she has been that her character has influenced countless women to go into science and math fields.

“Yeah, it’s been such an incredible journey, this one little fictional television character,” she said. “It has been enormous and overwhelmi­ng for young girls around the world, every country in the world, and over the course of 15 years … to have modeled themselves after this TV character, and it made math and science not only a viable plan for them, but it made it accessible and fun. And it inspired these girls, which has been so heartwarmi­ng.”

Perrette, 49, spent nine years of her childhood in Atlanta in the late 1970s and 1980s and graduated from the now demolished Crestwood High School. She grew up in Roswell by the Chattahooc­hee River and was known at the time as Laura. She became interested in crime thanks in part to the notorious Atlanta child murder cases in the early 1980s. She studied sociology, psychology and criminal science at Valdosta State University and pursued (but never finished) a masters in criminolog­y at Georgia State University.

She told me in 2010: “It’s a smart, funny, fun show. It’s a total blessing. I love my job!”

Perrette didn’t have a specific reason why she chose to leave now.

“I believe in God and the universe so firmly, and it just suddenly became blindingly apparent that now was the time,” Perrette said in an interview with “TV Guide.” “After a lot of thought, I decided to announce it myself on Twitter because I didn’t want it to be turned into anything ‘shocking.’ Abby leaving is more than a cheap TV ploy.”

Although “NCIS” doesn’t pull in the 20 million-plus vieweres it used to during its peak years, it remains one of CBS’s most popular programs. Last night’s episode drew nearly 15 million viewers, its largest overnight numbers in 15 months.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D BY PATRICK MCELHENNEY/CBS ?? This is the final episode for series regular Pauley Perrette.
CONTRIBUTE­D BY PATRICK MCELHENNEY/CBS This is the final episode for series regular Pauley Perrette.

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