We have plenty of questions going into NCIS: Origins season 2, and now there is a chance of getting some of those answers. Of course, the best way to get them is to tune into the series live.
The new episodes of NCIS: Origins are here, and we continue the Young Gibbs story. There are plenty of debates over whether Lala is going to make it after the car crash at the end of the NCIS: Origins season 1 finale, but can we really see a series without Lala around? After all, this story is all about “her.”
It’s not easy to tell how the series will go when it comes to Lala, as the images for the premiere aren’t giving any hints. So, now, we need to watch live.
How to watch NCIS: Origins season 2 on CBS
The episodes will air on CBS as usual, but there is a small change. The series is moving to Tuesdays, airing in the 9/8c time slot after NCIS. It’s sandwiched between two shows from the same universe, bringing a whole NCIS Night for the first time ever.
You can watch CBS in a few ways, whether you have traditional cable or not. If you cut the cord, then you’ll want to turn to something like Fubo TV or Sling TV to watch broadcast channels live. However, if it’s just CBS that you want to watch live, you just need a Paramount+ subscription. This offers a live option for many of the big shows.

Catch up on NCIS: Origins
Do you know you can’t watch the show live? That’s okay; you’re not alone. The good news is CBS makes it easy to watch episodes of its shows the following day. You can turn to Paramount+, where episodes drop at 3 a.m. ET/12 a.m. PT the following day.
This is where the entire first season is currently available to stream. Episodes will drop on Wednesdays after they air live on CBS, so you’ll want to keep track of any breaks in the schedule. Not sure how to do that? We’ve got your back on that one.

What to expect in NCIS: Origins season 2
While the first big question is all about Lala, that’s not the only question we have for NCIS: Origins. The second season is also set to bring Mason Franks into the story.
At the end of the season 1 finale, Mike learned that his brother who went MIA during the Vietnam War and was presumed dead has been alive this whole time. Well, Mason is going to show up, and he’s going to need his little brother’s help. How exactly is Mike going to react to that?
NCIS: Origins airs on Tuesdays at 9/8c on CBS.
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