Summary
The first season ofNCIS: Sydneywas filled with classic procedural episodes, but it also left hints that a popularNCISromance tradition might return in season 2. WhileNCISdoes not focus on romance, the interpersonal relationships in the show are a major part of what makes the series so good. The show and its spin-offs have also featured several romantic relationships among its team members and, from the looks of it,NCIS: Sydneyseason 2will continue this trend.
Theeight-episodeNCIS: Sydneyseason 1introduced a combined unit between the Australian Police Force andNCISand has shown how the two sides of the team often clash as they get used to each other. The show also featured budding platonic relationships among its teammates anda budding romantic relationship between Evie and DeShawnthat will hopefully continue a trend thatNCISfirst introduced 20 years ago. Either way, I am excited to see howNCIS: Sydneyseason 2 navigates this potential couple.

NCIS: Sydney Cast & Character Guide
As NCIS ventures Down Under with NCIS: Sydney, the spinoff boasts a diverse cast of seasoned veterans and rising TV stars from Australia.
NCIS: Sydney’s DeShawn And Evie Could Be A Slow-Burn Relationship
DeShawn and Evie’s Flirtation Already Hints At A Slow-Burn Relationship
NCIS: Sydneyseason 1 shows Evie and DeShawn casually flirtingas their relationship as partners slowly builds. Towards the end of the season,it is clear that they have developed a deep and trusting relationship, perhaps one that was moving into romance. Episode 7, “Bunker Down,” reveals that Evie had created a voice note for DeShawn if she, Mackey, and Blue could not escape the bunker before they ran out of oxygen. However, Evie deletes the voice note shortly after they are saved, showing that she is conscious of her feelings and how they might change their relationship.
While I was a bit sad that Evie deleted the voice note, maybe it means that she is just not ready to reveal her feelings. Her actions also give proof thatEvie and DeShawn could become a slow-burn relationship. While Evie’s voice note was not a dying love confession, it was the only message that she made, and it was specifically for DeShawn. This, in combination with her and DeShawn’s flirty conversations, hints at a bigger romance in the seasons to come.

NCIS’s Most Prominent Couples Have Been Slow Burns
Tony and Ziva Set The Precedent For Slow-Burn Relationships 20 Years Ago
Evie and DeShawn would not be the first slow-burn couple in theNCISfranchise.NCISfirst set the precedent for slow-burn relationships in season 3when Ziva was introduced to the main cast and her and Tony’s long will-they-won’t-they relationship began.Tony and Ziva’s romancewas particularly noteworthy as it took 15 years for the couple to finally be together after a series of plot twists and secrets. The couple is so prominent in the franchise’shistory that their story is continuing in theNCISspin-off,NCIS: Tony & Ziva.
The prospect that Evie and DeShawn could be anotherNCISslow-burn relationship excites me because it is one of the best ways the show has added tension to its already tense episodes.

NCISfollowed Tony and Ziva’s relationship withanother slow-burn relationship between Nick and Ellie. The couple met in season 14 and while they never officially got together, their slow-burn romance continued until season 18, when Ellie left the show. Fortunately, the two of them were able to have a proper ending and say goodbye before Ellie left the team. The prospect that Evie and DeShawn could be anotherNCISslow-burn relationshipexcites me because it is one of the best ways the show has added tension to its already tense episodes.
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What DeShawn & Evie’s Relationship Would Mean For NCIS: Sydney Season 2
A New Relationship Adds Risks To The Team
DeShawn and Evie’s growing relationship could cause problems inNCIS: Sydneyseason 2. Romances open people up to vulnerability, a trait that is dangerous in DeShawn’s and Evie’s line of work.Trust is important, but vulnerability can lead to leverage in the wrong hands.TheNCIS: Sydneyseason 1 endingshowed just how wrong things can go when characters are vulnerable, as the finale revealed JD’s son was kidnapped as leverage for Ana’s release. If DeShawn and Evie’s relationship deepens, they will be opening themselves up to the risk of losing a loved one.
A potential relationship between the two characters could also lead to DeShawn and Evie forming too strong attachments to one another. This was already shown as a potential problem in episode 6, “Extraction,” whenDeShawn almost blew Evie’s cover as an undercover narcotics police officer. If season 2 follows season 1’s lead, we might see how their growing relationship could bring problems for their team and their cases. Either way, I am hopeful that season 2 ofNCIS: Sydneywill continue theNCISslow-burn trend as it adds so much excitement to the franchise. The series just needs to do it right.

NCIS: Sydney
Cast
NCIS: Sydney is an Australian crime-police procedural series and is another spin-off in the long-running NCIS franchise. The series is set in Sydney, Australia, and follows Special Agent-in-Charge Michelle Mackey as she and her fellow partners deal with various high-profile cases and crimes.
