The NCIS Origin Story We Never Expected: Did Lala Inspire Gibbs’ Rules?

Aug 6, 2025 - 00:14
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The NCIS Origin Story We Never Expected: Did Lala Inspire Gibbs’ Rules?

For years, fans of NCIS knew exactly who Leroy Jethro Gibbs was: a man of few words, a hardened leader with a strict moral code, and the creator of a legendary set of rules. 

But now, with NCIS: Origins, we’re seeing the scaffolding of the man he becomes — and it may all come down to one woman: Lala Dominguez.

Her influence, her possible death, and her moral clarity could be the very reason Gibbs ever wrote a rule in the first place.

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A Woman of Order Meets a Man in Chaos

Lala Dominguez is everything young Gibbs isn’t. 

Where he’s impulsive, she’s methodical. Where he bristles against authority, she understands its necessity. 

But despite her rule-following exterior, there’s an undeniable spark between them — a mutual respect that threatens to become something more.

She doesn’t break the rules — until she does, for him.

That tension, between order and rebellion, could very well be what ignites the blueprint of who Gibbs becomes. 

Lala shows him that rules don’t exist to control — they exist to protect. And when she bends those rules for him, she teaches him how to live with the consequences of compromise.

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The Crash That Changed Everything

On the NCIS: Origins Season 1 finale, Lala’s fate is left unclear. 

After a heartfelt scene where she prepares to tell Gibbs how she really feels, she’s involved in a devastating car crash. Viewers never see her again.

And suddenly, everything about the older Gibbs begins to make sense.

The man who’s lost too many people, who never lets anyone in. 

The man who leads with an iron-clad code, not because he loves rules, but because he needs them to keep his world from crumbling.

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The Birth of the Rules

Longtime NCIS fans know Gibbs’ rules by heart. They’re not just quippy phrases; they’re the foundation of how he operates.

Rule 3: Don’t believe what you’re told. Double-check. Rule 6: Never say you’re sorry — it’s a sign of weakness. Rule 12: Never date a coworker.

Now reread those rules with Lala in mind.

She was the one who always looked deeper, even when her superiors told her to stop. That’s Rule 3 in action.

Mariel Molino as Cecilia “Lala” Dominguez
(Sonja Flemming/CBS)

She put herself out there emotionally, and it almost cost her everything. Rule 6 could be Gibbs’ armor to keep himself from ever feeling that vulnerable again.

And Rule 12? If Lala was the love that never quite happened, it may have become a warning etched into his soul.

It’s not that Gibbs made rules to follow. It’s that he made rules to survive.

Lala vs. Franks: Two Sides of Gibbs’ Code

A lot has been made of Mike Franks as Gibbs’ mentor.

Austin Stowell as Leroy Jethro Gibbs and Kyle Schmid as Mike Franks
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And it’s true — Franks gives him the no-nonsense swagger, the field instincts, the “don’t wait for orders” attitude. But Lala gives him something else entirely: heart.

Without Lala, Gibbs might have become Franks 2.0. But because of her, there’s compassion under the determination. There’s empathy under the silence. 

The man who quietly fights for victims, who takes their stories personally, who compartmentalizes his grief so he can stay functional — that’s not just Franks’ influence.

That’s Lala.

The Silence That Says Everything

Austin Stowell as Leroy Jethro Gibbs and Mariel Molino as Cecilia “Lala” Dominguez
(Erik Voake/CBS)

There’s a haunting detail in how NCIS: Origins is told. Mark Harmon’s older Gibbs narrates the story, but he never says Lala’s name. He calls it “the story of her.”

That absence is deliberate — and powerful.

This is a man who carries her memory like a scar. Someone so important to his becoming that her name is too painful to speak. 

That silence explains so much of who he is in the flagship series, why he’s closed off, and why he keeps his grief buried beneath coffee and head slaps.

Lala isn’t just a lost love. She’s the ghost in every rule, the echo in every choice.

Austin Stowell as Leroy Jethro Gibbs and Mariel Molino as Cecilia “Lala” Dominguez
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A Legacy in Motion

Some fans have speculated that Lala might survive and resurface down the line, maybe even in Alaska, where Gibbs eventually lands.

And if that’s true, then one of his final rules — Rule 91: “When you decide to walk away, never look back” — could take on new meaning. 

What if that rule wasn’t about abandoning the job or his team, but about her? About the decision to finally let go of the life he could’ve had with Lala? 

It’s a beautiful idea — a second chance at the life they never got to have. But even if that never happens, her impact is already embedded in him.

Austin Stowell as Leroy Jethro Gibbs and Mariel Molino as Cecilia “Lala” Dominguez
(Erik Voake/CBS)

NCIS: Origins has done something rare in prequel storytelling: it’s added emotional weight to a character we thought we already understood. 

It’s given Gibbs a secret history, a woman who might’ve been the most important person he ever lost, and a reason for the rules that shaped the next 20 years of his life.

And if Lala Dominguez really does die offscreen, her death won’t just be a plot twist. It’ll be the moment Jethro Gibbs was born.

Your Turn: What Did Lala Mean to Gibbs?

Was Lala the reason Gibbs built his rules? 

Mariel Molino as Cecilia “Lala” Dominguez
(Robert Voets/CBS)

Did her loss harden him, or humanize him? 

And if she did survive, would she still fit into the man he became? 

There’s a lot to unpack, and we want to hear your take. 

Sound off in the comments — let’s talk about the woman who may have inspired the rules.

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