Long known for being stoic, Gibbs is surprisingly overprotective of Lala inNCIS: Origins. TheNCISspinoffhas featured a few differences between it and its flagship series, but the differences in Leroy Jethro Gibbs' character have been the most noticeable. AsNCIS: Originstakes place just a few months after Gibbs tragically lost his wife and daughter, some personality changes are expected as Gibbs navigates these new feelings of loss while also experiencing a change in his career.

Fortunately, the changes betweenNCISandNCIS: Originshave been made up by the excellentNCIS: Originscharacters. Since the premiere of the show, Gibbs has had great relationships with his colleagues, who have all been incredibly understanding of his situation. However, out of all the characters, Lala stands out the most to him.Gibbs not only gets along great with Lala, but he is also particularly overprotective of herin ways that he is not with his male coworkers.

Gibbs in a flashback in NCIS Origins

Gibbs Protects Lala Because He Couldn’t Protect Shannon

Gibbs Feels Guilty About Shannon’s Death

In anNCIS: Originsflashback,Gibbs revealed that Shannon and Kelly were killed while he was deployedas part of his service in the Marine Corps. The news was so devastating to him that he struggled with the idea of returning home without them there. His personality and character completely changed as he was overcome with grief and guilt. Gibbs even continues to feel guilty about their passing inNCIS: Origins, which is why he tries to keep Lala safe instead.

Lala told him to stand down, but it was clear that Gibbs was blinded by his recent grief to listen.

Lala and Randy looking on at a petty officer in NCIS Origins

Gibbs could not protect his family when they needed him, sohe tries to overcompensate by protecting Lala. The first major incident was in episode 5 when Gibbs overreacted to two men when they ignored Lala’s command to leave the premises. Lala told him to stand down, but it was clear that Gibbs was blinded by his recent grief to listen. Then, inNCIS: Originsepisode 9, Gibbs struggled with following Franks' command to stand down when he saw Lala being attacked by a suspect. Gibbs is particularly protective of Lala because he wants to protect her from Shannon’s fate.

The Team’s Insistence That Lala Doesn’t Need Protection Only Encourages Gibbs

Gibbs Won’t Let His Past Mistakes Stop Him

Every time Gibbs saw that Lala was in danger, the NIS team insisted that he stand down because they knew thatLala was capable of protecting herself. Even Lala has expressed her annoyance at Gibbs for interfering. However, the team’s insistence only pushes Gibbs further. He will not let his past mistakes of not being there for Shannon stop him from protecting Lala, no matter what his team says.

NCIS: Origins Tries Hard To Justify Gibbs & Lala’s Romance

NCIS: Origins justifies Gibbs and Lala’s romance in episode 9, but there are reasons the agents should keep their relationship professional.

Gibbs' insistence on protecting Lala inNCIS: Originsalso comes from a good place. He sees Shannon in Lala. It has been especially hard for him to adapt to his new role at NIS following all the changes in his life, and Lala has remained a good partner through it all. With the hints that there may be aGibbs and Lala romancesoon, Gibbs' protection also shows that no matter how tough he tries to seem, he will always have a soft spot in his heart.

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NCIS: Origins

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NCIS: Origins is set in 1991, preceding the events of the original series. The series introduces Leroy Jethro Gibbs as a new special agent at NCIS Camp Pendleton. Under the leadership of NCIS legend Mike Franks, Gibbs navigates his role within a tenacious, unconventional team.