According to Variety, Goldblum has decided to bail from Criminal Intent, which may or may not get a pickup for a tenth season.
I wouldn't be surprised if his departure will kill the show, at this point.
The show, like its Law & Order siblings, is highly expensive to produce due to shooting extensively on-location, already suffered a significant budget cut when it was shifted to USA several years ago, and has been in steep ratings decline for quite some time (falling from 8.38 million viewers in its final NBC season to 7.46 million in its first USA season to 3.05 million in this most recent season).Goldblum's reps told Variety on Tuesday that the thesp has made up his mind to depart, and say it's not a negotiating tactic.
There's always the possibility that Goldblum can reverse course, but for now the actor said that his decision is final.
Goldblum's decision to leave comes after two years on the USA drama. Goldblum's option with the show and Wolf Films had expired, and his reps said the actor chose to exit "due to the uncertainty" surrounding the show's future.
Parting is said to be amicable – Goldblum enjoyed his time with USA and Dick Wolf's Wolf Films, but ultimately decided to move on.
I wouldn't be surprised if his departure will kill the show, at this point.