
‘NCIS’ Stunted Tony and Ziva’s Potential Romance
There is no denying that Tony and Ziva’s romance in the flagship show was tantalizing. As soon as Ziva entered in season 3, Tony pulled out his charm to flirt incessantly with her, and she dished it right back. As their relationship progressed, mutual respect and love started growing between them, giving gravity to their more light-hearted flirty banter. But the relationship never bore any fruit, as the two argued as much as they flirted and never made their relationship official.
Because of this, their romance somewhat felt stunted, as it was limited to light flirtations. Sure, their relationship as agents and friends grew, but they never really addressed their romantic emotions. In fact, the most significant relationship milestone their arc reached was the final time they shared the screen in NCIS: their goodbye kiss. When Ziva exited the show in Season 11, Episode 2, she shared a gut-wrenching kiss with Tony before staying in Israel. It was essentially the peak of their relationship until Episode 4 of the spin-off aired.
The ‘NCIS’ Spin-off Has Already Improved Tony & Ziva’s Romance
In the present timeline, Tony and Ziva end the episode with a wordless acceptance of their feelings through a scorching kiss, distinguishing itself from the iconic NCIS one because it is not goodbye, but the promise of something new. Officially. In the past timeline during the episode, we also have the delight of seeing Tony propose to Ziva and her accepting it. Even though we know the engagement doesn’t last, it’s still the ultimate fan service to watch the events unfold and partake in their joy. If anything, we get to delude ourselves into thinking they have a happy engagement for a week before the next episode airs. It may not be a concrete answer to where their romance will end up, but it’s a huge improvement to the ambiguity in NCIS.
‘NCIS: Tony & Ziva’ Episode 4 Does Their Romance Justice
It was also an incredibly profound moment for Ziva, who surprisingly accepted Tony’s hand. Throughout the spin-off’s premiere, she had been dealing with PTSD from her past, and one of the reasons she didn’t want to date Tony straight away was because she wanted to sort out her mental state first. As such, Ziva accepting the proposal may not have meant she had fully resolved her trauma, but at that point in time, she felt confident and comfortable enough to envision a future with him. So, as mentioned, even though the engagement didn’t last, it was still a meaningful and powerful gesture that did the characters and their love for each other justice.
Alongside all this cohesive, thoughtful, and delicate writing are Weatherly’s and Pablo’s performances to cinch everything together. That is one thing that hasn’t really changed from the flagship show, as they share impeccable on-screen chemistry and always add an authenticity to their characters. Tony & Ziva Episode 4 gave fans of Tiva the best fan service in 22 years, imbuing their relationship with stakes, drama, and romance like never before.