
It’s known that at least one major shoutout to the flagship is forthcoming. The NCIS: Origins season 2 Ducky tribute will further develop the examiner’s relationship with Gibbs, and Diane’s introduction at the end of season 1 could lead to several future flagship references as well. However, a tribute to one of NCIS’ best episodes could prove even more meaningful.
NCIS Episode 200 Is One Of The Franchise’s All-Time Most Classic Episodes
The Series Finally Gave Kate Todd At Least One Happy Ending
Season 9, episode 14, “Life Before His Eyes” celebrates the series’ 200th episode with one of the most emotionally resonant stories of the franchise, not to mention one of NCIS’ most iconic Mike Franks episodes. The frame story follows Gibbs through an It’s A Wonderful Life-style narrative, in which he’s confronted with the impact he’s had on his loved ones.
This framing device puts Jethro in a diner, where he’s visited by the ghosts of Mike Franks, Ann Gibbs, Riley McCallister, and his late wife and daughter. They introduce him to an alternate reality, in which Gibbs saves Kate from Ari in time for her to live a long life with Tony and their baby, which Kate names after Kelly.
What makes the episode truly heartbreaking is when Gibbs tries to imagine a life in which he saved Shannon and Kelly. Tragically, he can’t engage with this particular reality because saving his family means never leaving the Marines and ultimately leaving Shannon a widow. It’s an emotional roller coaster of an episode, and that’s what NCIS: Origins needs right now.
NCIS: Origins Season 2 Is Perfectly Set Up To Revisit Gibbs’ Alternate Reality
Lala’s Uncertain Fate Could Easily Facilitate A Similar Storyline
After Gibbs’ foreboding narration in the series premiere, few fans could have guessed that a little girl would be responsible for Lala’s NCIS: Origins season 2 fate becoming such a mystery. Nevertheless, “Life Before His Eyes” suggests a great use for Mariel Molino as her character’s life hangs in the balance. Unfortunately, there’s just one small problem with the timing.
Given that the logline for the NCIS: Origins season 2 premiere mentions the reveal of Lala’s fate, and that the rest of the synopsis involves Gibbs and Franks investigating a cult leader in a seemingly unrelated plotline, there’s not a lot of room to use an alternate reality episode as the frame story for the reveal of Lala’s fate itself.
Certain storylines that fans might have liked also can’t really be explored any other way. Now that Diane’s entered the picture, Gibbs and Lala’s NCIS: Origins romance is essentially dead in the water. Even if she survives, there’s little point in seeing Gibbs pursue Lala while his future ex is standing just offscreen. And there’s another issue with Gibbs’ relationships.
NCIS: Origins Season 2 Needs To Make One Big Change From NCIS Episode 200
Shannon And Kelly Wouldn’t Work For This Kind Of Tribute
Perhaps some readers caught this earlier, but a major issue with NCIS: Origins revisiting Gibbs’ alternate reality plot is that there’s no way Leroy could go down that rabbit hole at this point in his timeline without rehashing the same Shannon and Kelly storyline. Not only would it feel repetitive for viewers, but it also creates a mild plot hole.
Considering the death of Gibbs’ family in NCIS is such a central component of Origins’ story, it’s hard to cut them out of a narrative like this with Gibbs in the spotlight. But a similar episode could just as easily center on Lala while she’s in the hospital awaiting her demise. This somewhat mirrors Gibbs’ visions occurring during a gunfight.
Exploring this frame story with Lala at the center would give her fans one final heartbreaking look at what her life could have been if she’d dated Gibbs, managed her family life differently, or maybe took just one more defensive driving class. Perhaps NCIS: Origins won’t go down this road yet, but it’s always an option for bringing Molino back.
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