NCIS Season 9 is a quintessential procedural crime drama centered on military investigations, character-driven personal arcs like Ziva David's departure, and team dynamics without any overt progressive ideological influence. Storytelling remains traditional and entertainment-focused, with episodes involving standard murders, terrorism threats, and procedural puzzles—no lectures on systemic racism, patriarchy, identity politics, or social justice issues. Casting features longstanding characters with incidental diversity: Ziva (strong Israeli-Jewish woman), Abby (quirky female forensic expert), Director Vance (black authority figure), integrated organically without race/gender/sexuality swaps or forced representation clashing with the show's naval/military setting. No evidence of creator intent emphasizing activism or DEI mandates; controversies around Ziva center on her exit, not wokeness. Audience reception praises the season's quality, with any 'woke' criticisms reserved for later seasons after key cast departures like Cote de Pablo and Michael Weatherly, confirming this era as pre-woke and purely escapist copaganda leaning patriotic.