NCIS is a great example of procedural dramas with a dedicated fanbase, an ensemble cast with great chemistry, and stories that keep audiences coming back for more. But for those who have already seen every single episode and are looking for new shows to watch, there are many procedural dramas perfect for NCIS fans, from disturbing police procedurals to captivating courtroom dramas.
JAG Was the First Show to Introduce NCIS
JAG was a legal drama that followed a group of Marine Corps judge advocates who prosecute and defend criminal cases under the jurisdiction of the Uniform Code of Military Justice. This series, which debuted in 1995, is not only perfect for NCIS fans due to the show’s connection to military crimes, but also because it featured NCIS’s backdoor pilot.
JAG is not as action-packed as NCIS, as the series focuses more on the legal drama and courtroom stories rather than the investigations. However, JAG remains a must-watch procedural drama for fans of NCIS. The series often depicts fictionalized versions of real-life cases, similar to other popular procedural dramas such as the Law & Order franchise.
Criminal Minds Also Has a Lovable Ensemble Cast
What makes NCIS so popular among fans and such a long-lasting procedural is the chemistry between its main cast. And for fans of NCIS who love to see a great ensemble cast working together, there’s no better procedural to watch than Criminal Minds. Criminal Minds is a disturbing yet gripping police procedural drama that investigates some of the scariest villains.
Criminal Minds follows the Behavioral Analysis Unit of the FBI, known as the BAU. Originally led by Jason Gideon, played by Mandy Patinkin, the BAU features a group of FBI profilers who are called upon to help across the country whenever a serial criminal is on the loose. The BAU also assists in cases of child abduction, terrorist threats, and more.
Criminal Minds has many disturbing criminals and cases, but what makes the series stand out is the chemistry and friendship between the characters. Similar to how NCIS features a lovable ensemble cast, Criminal Minds keeps a focus on the friendship, loyalty, and found-family element of the story. The BAU agents often spend a lot of time together, making their bond unique.
Bones Expands on the Forensic Side of Procedurals
For those who enjoy the forensic analysis side of NCIS at the hands of the iconic Ducky and Abby, then Bones is the perfect procedural drama to watch next. Bones delves deeper into forensics thanks to one of the show’s main characters, Temperance “Bones” Brennan. Brennan is a forensic anthropologist who teams up with FBI Special Agent Seeley Booth to solve cases.
Bones follows Brennan and Booth teaming up to solve different FBI investigations, often related to cold cases and forgotten victims. With her anthropological knowledge and the help of her forensic team at the fictional Jeffersonian Institute Medico-Legal Lab, Brennan often finds new evidence and clues that help Booth solve multiple cases and catch the most elusive criminals.
CSI Also Spawned a Major Procedural Drama Franchise
NCIS is one of the longest-lasting procedural dramas. The series is currently airing its twenty-third season and is approaching 500 episodes. And thanks to the show’s popularity, a media franchise was born, including other shows in the NCIS family, such as NCIS: Los Angeles and NCIS: Origins, video games, and crossovers across all series.
So, for fans of NCIS looking for another major procedural franchise to get into, there’s no better choice than CSI. The original series, also known as CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, debuted 25 years ago in 2000 and has since developed into a major procedural franchise that includes CSI: Miami, CSI: NY, CSI: Cyber, and more.
CSI is perfect for NCIS fans who want to delve into a big procedural universe, with memorable cast members, solid teamwork, and many crossovers. The original CSI follows a crime scene investigation team within the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, who assist with some of the darkest investigations, often having to replicate blood splatters and more.
CSI is a character-driven procedural drama, as many episodes shed light on the team’s personal lives, struggles, pasts, and relationships with each other. And much like NCIS, CSI has a charismatic team leader who has grown even bigger than anyone would’ve anticipated, as Dr. Gil Grissom quickly became one of the most beloved characters.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Is a Must-Watch for Any Procedural Drama Fan
The Law & Order franchise is one of the most popular procedural franchises of all time. And while there are many great shows in this universe, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit is easily the most beloved among them. Special Victims Unit, led by Mariska Hargitay as the legendary Olivia Benson, follows a unit within the NYPD that deals with some of the most heinous crimes.
From sexual assault, abuse, child abductions, and more, the Special Victims Unit takes on the darkest cases. Law & Order: Special Victims Unit has even come face-to-face with many military and naval units as they investigate different cases and take jurisdiction, creating a connection between the series and NCIS, even if they don’t share the same universe.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit is currently airing its twenty-seventh season and has over five hundred episodes. So, for fans of NCIS who want a long procedural drama to get fully invested in, Special Victims Unit is the perfect choice. Law & Order: Special Victims Unit was the first spin-off series in the Law & Order universe, which now consists of seven series.



