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Therapist Dr. Grace Confalone Is Back on NCIS! Details on Her Future in the Show

It's been a while since we've observed her, however now Laura San Giacomo is back as Dr. Grace Confalone in ‘NCIS.’ What does her future appear to be on the show?

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After a four-month wait, NCIS returned with a bang for the start of Season 20, and with it came lots of the acquainted faces that we all know and love. However, as long-time fanatics of NCIS knew to be expecting, a kind of faces was once not Mark Harmon’s, who completely left the series in Season 19.

Following Harmon’s ancient go out, NCIS is discovering alternative ways to make us feel at house — and a type of ways is by bringing back different comforting characters. Along with the go back of Joe Spano’s Tobias Fornell in the Season 20 premiere, Laura San Giacomo will also be back this season as beloved psychiatrist Dr. Grace Confalone.

Source: CBS

Laura San Giacomo is back as Dr. Grace in ‘NCIS’ Season 20.

The first time we see Dr. Grace this season is in Episode 3, titled “Unearth.” According to the legitimate synopsis from CBS, “When a dead frame is found at an ancient burial website that is thought to be cursed, the group tries to decide the motive and the symbolism in the back of the crime. Also, as Torres continues therapy with Dr. Grace, he discovers that their lives are in risk.”

If you take into account from closing season, Dr. Grace has been operating with Torres, making an attempt to get him to embrace sobriety and remember that he’s compartmentalized his trauma — his undercover work, his problems with his father, even his relationship with Bishop. By the finish of Season 19, Episode 18, Torres tells Dr. Grace that he’s able to in spite of everything put in critical paintings to turn into the guy he wants to be.

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Torres meets with Dr. Grace in 'NCIS'

Could Laura San Giacomo turn into a full-time forged member of 'NCIS'?

Now that we all know Laura San Giacomo is returning to NCIS, is there any chance she could turn into a series regular?

As of this time, the outlook for that doesn’t look excellent. Since debuting the persona of Dr. Grace in 2016, Laura has best seemed in Eleven episodes. Given that her personality is typically tied to a selected case to hand, it’s a lot more most likely that Dr. Grace will continue to pop in every as soon as in some time to test on the mental well being of the team. She will even play an very important phase in cracking a case, like she did in Season 19, Episode 17, “Starting Over.”

Laura also has a number of different initiatives on deck that could most likely keep her from making common appearances on NCIS. She has a recurring position in the upcoming Disney Plus miniseries The Santa Clauses, starring Tim Allen. She's also in pre-production on a movie titled Vacuums and the Whistling Pig, in which she stars reverse Will & Grace actor Eric McCormack.

So, while we mustn't expect to look Dr. Grace all too steadily, we welcome any appearances from her that we can get!

Tune into all-new episodes of NCIS, airing on Mondays at 9 p.m. ET on CBS.

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Brenda Moya

Update: 2024-06-13