Daniela Ruah, known for her iconic role as Kensi Blye on NCIS: Los Angeles, is making waves once again as she transitions into a directorial role within the beloved NCIS franchise. Recently, she announced her return by sharing an image of herself seated in a director’s chair on the set of NCIS, which is set to air in March, followed by an episode for NCIS: Hawai’i in April.
In her heartfelt Instagram post, Ruah expressed her excitement, writing, “Back in the @ncisverse learning, creating and feeling blissful…” The photo resonated deeply with fans, generating a wave of positive reactions. One fan remarked, “You and LL Cool J are the only reason I will be watching. CBS shouldn’t have canceled L.A.” This sentiment reflects the affection many have for the series, with another fan suggesting a creative storyline: a baby moon for Kensi and Deeks in Hawaii that leads them into a thrilling new case.
LL Cool J is set to reprise his role as Sam Hanna in the upcoming fourth season of NCIS: Hawai’i, further connecting the franchises. Another fan echoed the desire to see Ruah back in front of the camera, stating, “Happy for you, but you need to be in front of the camera as well.” This comment captures the enthusiasm of viewers who would love to see her make a guest appearance alongside her directorial efforts.
Ruah made her directorial debut in Season 12 of NCIS: L.A. and successfully directed six episodes before the series concluded after its 14th season. Reflecting on her return, Ruah told Deadline, “Kensi was born as a character on NCIS 15 years ago, so now to be able to step onto that set again as a director, with that incredible cast and crew, is an absolute honor. So many familiar faces and people I love have welcomed me with open arms. It’s like coming home.”
As fans eagerly await the upcoming episodes, Ruah’s journey into directing has reignited excitement within the NCIS community, promising a fresh perspective on the series while still honoring its rich legacy.