NCIS Season 20 features a diverse main cast including Hispanic actor Wilmer Valderrama as Nick Torres, Asian-American Katrina Law as Jessica Knight, Black actress Diona Reasonover as Kasie Hines, and Black actor Rocky Carroll as Director Vance, alongside white male leads like Sean Murray, Gary Cole, and Brian Dietzen. This diversity has developed organically over prior seasons on a long-running network procedural and does not involve race- or gender-swapping of iconic characters or clashes with the show's military/crime-solving premise. Episode plots remain traditional: investigating murders, spies, family dramas, and curses with no prominent social justice lectures, systemic critiques of patriarchy or capitalism, identity politics arcs, or focal LGBTQ+ representation. One episode involves a Marine killed for aiding an Afghan refugee, presented sympathetically without deeper activist messaging. No creator interviews emphasize inclusion mandates or challenging norms. Audience reception focuses on disappointment over Mark Harmon's Gibbs exit and Gary Cole's replacement, with minimal specific backlash calling the season 'woke' or DEI-driven; general complaints target declining quality post-original cast, not progressive ideology.