NCIS: Hawai’i might be off the air, but its groundbreaking LGBTQ+ representation could live on through the original NCIS series.
The now-canceled spinoff earned acclaim for its authentic portrayal of relationships between queer characters, notably Kate Whistler and Lucy Tara. Their storyline was praised for its natural evolution and depth, setting a new standard for LGBTQ+ representation within the NCIS franchise.
With the loss of NCIS: Hawai’i, the responsibility now falls on the original NCIS series to uphold this trend. Fortunately, the show already has a fitting character in Kasie Hines, portrayed by Diona Reasonover.
Kasie, a forensic scientist for the MCRT, has hinted at exploring her personal life, including potential ventures into online dating. This presents an opportunity for the show to delve deeper into Kasie’s experiences as a member of the LGBTQ+ community and provide meaningful representation.
While NCIS has introduced queer characters in the past, their storylines often lacked development or ended prematurely. Kasie’s journey could offer a fresh perspective and continue the legacy of inclusive storytelling established by NCIS: Hawai’i.
As fans mourn the loss of NCIS: Hawai’i’s promising narrative, they remain hopeful that the original series will seize the opportunity to carry on its groundbreaking representation.