NCIS Season 22 maintains the show's long-standing formula as a traditional procedural crime drama centered on investigations into murders, espionage, cartels, and internal NCIS threats, with personal arcs focused on relationships, family dynamics, and work-life balance rather than ideological messaging. The cast features a mix of ethnicities including Hispanic (Torres), Black (Vance, Hines), and others, but this diversity has been present since early seasons without recent race/gender swaps or forced changes clashing with source material or setting. No episodes prominently feature progressive themes such as identity politics, systemic critiques, LGBTQ+ storylines, or social justice lectures; even discussions of career versus stability between Knight and Palmer remain neutral and incidental. There are no creator statements emphasizing activism or inclusion mandates, and audience reception criticizes post-Gibbs chemistry and occasional plot quality but lacks significant backlash labeling the season 'woke' or citing DEI as a factor in declining ratings.