There will be a lot going on in the NCIS universe this fall, but there is one romance I need to see continue. NCIS, NCIS: Origins, and NCIS: Sydney all have a spot on the 2024 television schedule. Each series set up complex storylines with compelling romances in the coming seasons. According to TV Guide, NCIS will return with NCIS season 22 in the fall, and NCIS: Sydney will return mid-season to replace Blue Bloods. The new NCIS: Origins prequel series will also premiere in the fall, introducing many complex narratives surrounding the franchise’s central character, Leroy Jethro Gibbs.
With many storylines to keep up with among the franchise’s many NCIS spinoff shows, it’s almost impossible to know which will be the most compelling. On one hand, the original NCIS offers a complex narrative due to the series’ massive 21-year presence on television. On the other hand, newer NCIS spinoffs have more characters at the beginning of their story development, making for fascinating viewing. I find that some of the most enthralling NCIS relationships are in the shows’ earliest seasons because, as an audience member, you are learning the character for the first time, which is immersive.
Evie Cooper And DeShawn Jackson Need To Continue Their Romance In NCIS: Sydney Season 2
Tuuli Narkle And Sean Sagar Portray The Constable And NCIS Agent
While many have their sights set on what happened with Knight and Palmer’s NCIS season 22 breakup, I have my sights set on a relationship yet to develop. Don’t get me wrong; I can’t wait to see how the flagship resolves what happened to Jessica Knight. However, I’m as excited about the newer beginnings for the characters of NCIS: Sydney. In season 1, Evie and DeShawn had a will they/won’t they relationship. The romance intensified in season 1, episode 7, “Bunker Down,” when Evie is trapped inside a decommissioned bunker without oxygen and records her final words to DeShawn.
If anything, it was a little bit dramatic, considering Evie and DeShawn never shared a kiss or anything like that, but that makes it all the more worth anticipating in season 2. If Evie wanted her last words to be to DeShawn, of all people, she must have intense feelings for him, and I am curious to see how it plays out. While there are many other NCIS romances worth looking forward to, in series like NCIS: Origins, I’m more curious about how the franchise will handle moments like what happened to Gibbs’ family in NCIS.
Why Evie And DeShawn’s Relationship Could Be One Of The Most Complicated Yet
Evie And DeShawn Come From Different Backgrounds
Evie and DeShawn’s relationship could be one of the most complicated because the NCIS: Sydney characters come from entirely different backgrounds. Evie Cooper is a Constable with the Australian Federal Police, and DeShawn Jackson was an NCIS Agent Afloat before the AFP/NCIS Sydney task force. As such, Evie and DeShawn have different mannerisms based on their cultural background, which could cause the agents to misunderstand one another. Evie is more brash in season 1 than DeShawn and constantly antagonizes him. Still, the agents are good friends, and it’s the beginning of an exciting romance.
Moreover, the relationship could be one of the most complicated because the AFP/NCIS Sydney Task Force feels more temporary than many NCIS teams, giving Evie and DeShawn’s romance a sense of urgency but also a sense that it can’t last. This could be why neither Evie nor DeShawn acted on their feelings in season 1 in a way the other could recognize, because they know they come from entirely different walks of life. It would be complicated if the task force was disbanded and Evie and DeShawn had to part ways, but that could also make it exciting.
Tuuli Narkle And Sean Sagar Are Expected To Return For NCIS: Sydney Season 2
Many NCIS: Sydney Cast Members Will Return
From what’s known about NCIS: Sydney season 2, actors Tuuli Narkle and DeShawn Jackson are expected to reprise their roles. I believe the series depends on it because the NCIS: Sydney cast is still growing among some NCIS fans, and they all need more time together to establish the show. Currently, prominent NCIS: Sydney cast members are expected to return. While Evie wasn’t my favorite character early on in season 1, I can’t wait to see her return after she began to develop at the season’s end. Her character started to evolve after initially seeming one-dimensional early on.
The rest of the NCIS: Sydney cast members are also expected to return, and I’m equally excited about every cast member’s role in the series. It’s even believed that Georgina Haig will likely return as Ana Neimus and Lewis Fitz-Gerald as Colonel Rankin, who was connected to the mysterious criminal. While Georgina Haig was chilling as the central villain, I would be excited to see her return, especially after the stunt she pulled in the finale. Seeing Evie go head-to-head with Ana in season 2 would be awesome. I’m sure Sagar’s character will reprise his position as Evie’s partner.
How NCIS: Sydney Season 1 Set Up Evie And DeShawn’s Romance For Season 2
Things Heated Up At The End Of NCIS: Sydney Season 1
The end of NCIS: Sydney season 1 set up Evie and DeShawn’s romance to take off in season 2. The characters were constantly together in season 1, putting them in dangerous situations where they saved each other’s lives several times. I also see a potential relationship between JD and the supervisory agent, Michelle Mackey. Still, since Mackey keeps her past secret in NCIS: Sydney, she couldn’t open up to JD enough for something to start. In contrast, the relationship between Evie and DeShawn gained momentum after Evie was kidnapped in season 1, episode 6, “Extraction.”
Evie left DeShawn a voice memo that he could find on her phone if she died.
The most significant moment for the agents was in NCIS: Sydney season 1, episode 7, “Bunker Down,” when Evie left DeShawn a voice memo that he could find on her phone if she died. It was an apology for eating his pizza, saying that she only did it so they could return to what they had before Evie punched him in episode 6 to keep DeShawn from blowing her cover. The episode also introduced Evie’s ex, her former undercover partner, but there were signs that she preferred DeShawn, like when she goes to him first after she is safe.
It’s hard to say where Evie and DeShawn’s relationship will pick up in NCIS: Sydney season 2. After Evie was rescued, she deleted the voice memo to DeShawn and continued to tease his character. That’s how Evie keeps her guard up. It could be that she’s protecting herself after previously getting involved with a partner, implied in episode 6, which blew the operation. Still, I hope we can see more of Evie’s character as she opens up to DeShawn. It’s never just about the crimes in NCIS – crimes of love keep the show in viewers’ hearts and minds.