“NCIS Relationships Unveiled: The 5 Unforgettable Romances Fans Couldn’t Get Enough Of, and the 5 That Totally Flopped – You Won’t Believe the Drama!”
Over the course of its 17 seasons, “NCIS” has explored various relationships among its main characters. Some of these relationships have garnered strong support from fans, while others were met with rejection. Let’s take a closer look at these dynamics:
Fans Rejected: Gibbs & Shepard
Jenny Shepard, the NCIS Director, and Agent Gibbs had a past romantic relationship. However, fans weren’t keen on seeing them rekindle their connection once Shepard became Gibbs’ boss. Gibbs had a history of failed relationships after the tragic loss of his first wife, Shannon, which made fans hesitant to see him involved in another romantic entanglement.
Fans Supported: Tony & Ziva
The slow-burning romance between Anthony DiNozzo and Ziva David garnered significant fan support. While working together on Gibbs’ team, there was palpable chemistry between them, yet they both pursued other relationships. Fans watched their playful banter and deep connection, and eventually, their relationship turned romantic. In season 17, their love story still influences the series as Tony raises their daughter, and Ziva fakes her own death to settle unfinished business.
Fans Rejected: Ziva & Ray
Ziva briefly dated Ray, a CIA agent, while the team was tracking the Port-A-Port killer. Fans, already invested in the potential romance between Ziva and Tony, didn’t embrace her connection with Ray, especially considering Ray’s repeated lies and Ziva’s trust issues.
Fans Supported: Tony & Kate
Before Ziva, there was Kate, the lone woman on Team Gibbs. Despite their teasing and banter, Tony and Kate demonstrated genuine care for one another. However, this relationship was cut short when Kate was killed on a case, leaving Tony heartbroken and fans disappointed to see her go.
Fans Rejected: Ellie & Jake
Ellie Bishop’s relationship with Jake took a hit with fans. The fact that Jake cheated on Ellie diminished their favorability. Furthermore, Jake wasn’t a well-developed character and was primarily seen through Ellie’s perspective, making fans disinterested in his role in her life.
Fans Supported: McGee & Abby
Though they didn’t end up together in the long run, some fans continued to hold out hope for a romance between Tim McGee and Abby. Their initial connection and the close friendship that developed between them fueled these hopes. Despite both moving on, fans appreciated the bond they shared.
Fans Rejected: Tony & Jeanne
Tony’s relationship with Jeanne faced fan resistance due to its timing and the foundation of lies upon which it was built. He pursued Jeanne under a false alias as part of a mission for Jenny Shepard, which complicated their relationship. Fans were skeptical about its potential success.
Fans Supported: McGee & Delilah
McGee and Delilah’s relationship became a fan favorite as it was a positive, healthy romantic pairing. Their journey, filled with challenges, distance, and tragedy, culminated in marriage and children, making their story stand out in the series where not many couples get a happy ending.
Fans Rejected: Tony & Paula
Tony’s brief relationship with Paula didn’t sit well with fans. This stemmed from the expectation of a budding connection between Tony and Kate. Paula appeared in only a few episodes and shared Tony’s flirtatious and nonchalant approach to relationships, making them seem too similar for a successful relationship.
Fans Supported: Ellie & Nick
The potential romance between Ellie Bishop and Nick has garnered interest, as fans enjoy a slow-burning colleague-to-romance dynamic, reminiscent of Tony and Ziva. Despite Ellie’s past relationship struggles, fans hope for her happiness and believe a relationship with Nick is on the horizon. Even Ziva, who left the series years ago, recognizes Nick’s feelings for Ellie and encourages him to pursue a connection. Fans are optimistic about this pairing.