Before watching Sasha Alexander play Kate Todd on NCIS, I enjoyed her character arc as Pacey’s (Joshua Jackson) wise older sister Gretchen Witter on Dawson’s Creek. The actress is no stranger to long-term TV roles and played Dr. Maura Isles on Rizzoli & Isles from 2010 to 2016 along with Helene Runyon on Shameless from 2015 to 2016. But, unfortunately, Kate didn’t stay on NCIS forever. While I understand the reason why Alexander quit NCIS, I wish the clever character could have stayed on the CBS procedural.
Why Did Sasha Alexander Leave NCIS?
“People don’t realize that on a network show, you make 24 episodes a year — that’s 10½ months a year, 17 hours a day. It’s hard core.”
Both Kate and former character Abby Sciuto (Pauley Perrette) were such important parts of the team that their absence still stings Alexander continued that leaving NCIS was the right thing for her to do as she could balance family time with creativity. She added:
“I really firmly believe in my heart that I would not be where I am today — happily married, with two kids, doing things creatively that I want — if I had stayed. I didn’t want to wake up and be in my forties and go, “Oh, my gosh!” But people don’t understand.”
Why (And How) I Want Sasha Alexander’s NCIS Character Kate Todd To Return




While bringing Kate back to NCIS would be tricky since the character died, and since I’m not sure Alexander would want to given her reason for her exit, I still hold out hope that fans will see her again. I’d love to see Kate in a brief cameo flashback scene in a future NCIS season because her death was brutal and quick and I don’t think fans got closure. It would also be fun to see Kate in another whimsical dream sequence. Kate appeared in NCIS season 9, episode 14,” Life Before His Eyes,” and this time, she was still alive. DiNozzo and Kate were married parents, which was heartwarming. Maybe a current character could have a dream about Kate, which would be a fun way for her to come back. It might not be realistic to want Kate to return, but I’ll always have hope.
