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David J. North Talks Caitlin Todd’s Potential Return to NCIS: Origins
David J. North, co-showrunner of NCIS: Origins, recently discussed the possibility of Caitlin Toddβs return to the NCIS franchise. Set in 1991, NCIS: Origins follows a young Leroy Jethro Gibbs as he embarks on his career as a special agent at the NCIS Camp Pendleton office. There, he joins a rugged and determined team led by the legendary Mike Franks. Caitlin Todd, portrayed by Sasha Alexander, was a key part of the original NCIS team before her tragic death in season 2βs finale.
Caitlinβs sudden death in the episode βTwilight,β which aired 20 years ago, left a lasting impact on both the team and viewers. She was fatally shot while working to clear out a terrorist cell, marking the loss of a beloved character. Given her significant role in the early years of NCIS and the emotional weight of her departure, the question of revisiting Caitlin Toddβs story has lingered. However, it appears there are no immediate plans to bring her into NCIS: Origins.
During a discussion with ScreenRant, North and co-showrunner Gina Lucita Monreal confirmed that while there have been no formal talks about Caitlinβs return, North did leave the door open for the future. He shared that he remains a big fan of both Sasha Alexander and her character, Caitlin Todd, having worked with her on Rizzoli & Isles as well. North also mentioned that if the right storyline were to come along, they would consider revisiting the character.
βI believe it hasnβt come up in any of the discussions Iβve been part of,β North said. βBut I worked with Sasha, who played Kate Todd, in the early years of NCIS, and also on Rizzoli & Isles. Iβm a huge fan of her and that character. So, we never say never. If the right idea comes up, maybe thereβs something there.β
While Caitlinβs return remains uncertain for now, fans are holding out hope that the character might one day resurface, adding even more depth to the NCIS universe.
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