It’s safe to say that when the NCIS franchise introduced NCIS: Origins to NCIS, it was huge. On the one hand, not everyone participated in the young Gibbs actor.
For many other audiences, including you, the problem of the show has a lot to do with the story surrounding the new character (i.e. Agent Cecilia lala” Dominguez.
NCIS: The main mistake of origin is to determine immediately that Gibbs’ origin story will revolve around Lara.
But, sticking to the series’ rewards has paid off and things are finally in place.
Lala has never been an incredible character. What bothers many viewers is that the attention to Lala and Gibbs at the time was meaningless.
Well, thirteen episodes, the real problem is now obvious and it is largely clear to see things.
All in all, we want to blame the writers and thank no one for the emotional roller coaster they are signing.
In the first five episodes of NCIS: Origins, it feels like the series has made the audience torment us and put us in the darkness that makes Lala a big character
If you keep up with the NCIS: Origins review, you might notice that in the earlier episodes, there wasn’t much love for Lala. Now that we’ve gone beyond the middle of the way, I can say I’ve loved the character.
However, this change in mindset made me curious about when the time of the transition took place. So we’ve determined that the show screwed up by the performances that radiated a lot of spotlights on the characters.
From there, the question that comes to mind for everyone is: “What’s special about Lala?” Sadly, if anything, this question would require many plots to answer.
Meanwhile, the audience adjusts over the week after week, hoping for some sort of peep behind the curtains of Lala’s life.
And, week after week, we had the same burning problem. Why should we care about this new character as we explore the history of our favorite NCIS characters here?
The series makes Lala a potential love interest in Gibbs, to no avail.
First, having a romantic arc doesn’t make sense when Austin Stowell’s character overcomes the loss of his wife and daughter.
Then, like a beacon of hope, NCIS: Origins Season 1 Episode 6 seems like we can finally understand the mystery of Lala.
NCIS’s only LALA-centric plot: Origins left audience, with more questions about the characters than answers
Well, anyone who watches “Invisible” knows that in the end, there are more answers to Lala.
First, it was revealed that NIS agents were confused on the head. She has some kind of compulsion for self-sabotage like her ex-boyfriend who cheated on her many times with her ex-boyfriend.
The reason for this misleading behavior? There are no weird clues, because since that episode, there has been no in-depth research on Lala.
Again, if NCIS: Origins Premiere didn’t say in Mark Harmon’s voice: “This is her (Lala.) story, then there wouldn’t be that much censorship of the characters.
Thankfully, this is something that is overshadowed by a huge twist in the middle of NCIS: Origins Season 1.
Look, this is revealed on “Vivo O Muerto” why the series puts Lala and Gibbs in so many sexy situations.
Literally one died and another man lied until his face was blue, but the audience finally got a great opportunity to connect with Lala and it worked
Gibbs took revenge on the man who killed his wife and daughter, and it was a breath of breath from all over the world.
If you are a TV fanatic like this, you gasp when the flashback reveals what Gibbs does. But what finally makes sense is why he keeps watching Lala.
Even better, the setup allows the audience to learn this news at the same time as Lala.
This thoughtful planning creates a connection between the audience and the character. This is the main turning point for Lala, the story and every audience to watch.
For many viewers, this is when we start to sympathize with Lala because she no longer feels that the position in the plot is inappropriate.
Aside from her incredible, kind heart at work, we still don’t know much about the characters and are easily underestimated by male characters.
Re-watch the first half of NCIS: Origins Season 1, it’s obvious that some of us are too harsh on the characters and should take the time to dissect Gibbs’ work.
The moral of the story is that we only need to trust the process and what the writer is in storage.
Ultimately, the actress did a great job in the work she worked with.
Speaking of Mariel Molino, has anyone else noticed that she is heterosexual? She has two different eyes. It’s just an interesting fact about talented actresses.
No matter how you feel about Agent Cecilia “Lala” Dominguez
Admittedly, I’m not familiar with Mariel Molino’s work, but this is simply because her photography is more based on Latin and is essential here.
That said, she still has appeared in many acclaimed performances, such as Elena Santos, such as Carmen Sandoval and Narcos: Mexico as a nurse Narse Bianca.
Of course, she is not a household name, but given her talent, I don’t think she will leave the TV screen anytime soon.
Hopefully NCIS: Origins is planning another Lala-centric plot. Now, we are all with the characters, which is almost everyone wants to see at the moment.
The final episodes center on Mike Franks (Kyle Schmid), and there is good reason. He has always been the Breakthrough Star of NCIS: Origin.
But now is a great time to go back to Gibbs and expand his and Lara’s budding outing.
This means going back to Lala and her somewhat ragged love life. Anyway, what’s wrong with her boyfriend?
It can be said that I was all in the transport of Lala and Gibbs, but Miss Dominguez had to make her life right first. The last thing that Gibbs (Austin Stowell) needs is more drama, but we love seeing it.
How did you feel about Lala when the character was first introduced?
Are you combined with Gibbs and Lala?
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