NCIS: Origins has introduced a compelling new chapter in Leroy Jethro Gibbs’ backstory, focusing on his complex relationship with Special Agent Cecilia “Lala” Dominguez. Set in 1991, the series delves into Gibbs’ early career and personal struggles following the tragic loss of his wife and daughter. Lala emerges as a significant figure in Gibbs’ life, their connection charged with both attraction and unspoken pain.
The Season 1 finale heightens this dynamic, revealing a near-romantic moment between Gibbs and Lala that is suddenly cut short by Gibbs’ confession about giving his rifle to Lara Macy—an admission that highlights his devotion to truth and honor. This poignant exchange underscores the emotional depth of their bond and leaves viewers eager to see how it will evolve.
But just as Lala prepares to confess her love and reassure Gibbs that he’s no longer in danger from an old case, she’s critically injured in a devastating car accident. The abrupt cliffhanger on her fate has fans anxiously awaiting answers—and hoping that this key relationship isn’t tragically cut short.
Adding to the intrigue, the finale also introduces Diane, who will later become Gibbs’ second wife. This setup not only enriches his personal journey but also cleverly bridges the prequel series with the established NCIS canon, promising even deeper revelations about Gibbs’ past in Season 2.