Summary

After learning one key story detail aboutNCIS: Origins, I’m now convinced that we actually need Leroy Jethro Gibbs' prequel series. While it’s exciting to watch the Major Case Response Team (MCRT) solve Navy-related crimes, I believe the series' main draw is its characters and their dynamic. Over the years, my favoriteNCIScastmember has changed from time to time. The police procedural is technically an ensemble series, and luckily, CBS has been able to ensure that every player in the show has their own appeal. That said, Mark Harmon’s Gibbs was and remains its poster character.

Just like long-time cast member Sean Murray, I never thought that the CBS show could move forward without Gibbs. Amid all cast reshuffles, he brought stability to NCIS. Somehow, I always felt like the agency would go on just as long as Gibbs was there. Then,Harmon officially left inNCISseason 19, and the show continued. It was sad, but at least CBS gave him a satisfying send-off. A couple of years later, the character will be back on the small screen. I have had conflicting feelings about it, but now, I believe we actually needNCIS: Origins.

Abby, Tony, Gibbs, and Ziva in NCIS

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Gibbs & Franks Story Justifies NCIS: Origins' Existence

NCIS: Origins Will Establish The Beginning Of Gibbs & Franks' Unbreakable Bond

I’m aware of the criticisms plaguingNCIS: Origins, and interestingly, the people making the show also do. Doing a Gibbs prequel may seem like a way to continuously milk the character, even though he was already front and center for 19 years in the flagship series. There’s also theissue ofNCIS: Originsessentially replacingNCIS: Hawai’ion CBS' programming schedule. As a consumer, I’m more interested in whether this story needs to be told. Gibbs thrived in secrecy, and I thoughtNCISrevealed enough about his past to love him as a character.

My concern was thatNCIS: Originsmay not have anything new to offer. As its true leading man, its parent series tackled the major points of his past, including the murder of Shannon and Kelly, his first wife and daughter, and is arguablyGibbs' darkest story. Worse, it may reveal something that would be detrimental to Gibbs' 19-year history on the small screen. Ultimately, my fears were quelled when producers David J. North and Gina Lucita Monreal revealed that the beginning of Gibbs' relationship with Mike Franks would be anintegral storyline inNCIS: Origins.

Mark Harmon as Gibbs and Muse Watson as Franks walking outside in NCIS

While the originalNCISshow put Gibbs and Franks at the center of its storytelling multiple times throughout Harmon’s time in the project, it only scratched the surface of their dynamic.

I realized that it was something that I actually wanted to see. While the originalNCISshow put Gibbs and Franks at the center of its storytelling multiple times throughout Harmon’s time in the project, it only scratched the surface of their dynamic. We still don’t know how exactly they became the solid team that they eventually became. That is whatNCIS: Originsis promising to show, and that in itself is enough justification for its existence, at least for me.

Mark Harmon as Leroy Jethro Gibbs in NCIS

How Mike Franks Is Integral To Gibbs' Overall NCIS Story

Being Franks' Mentee Shaped Gibbs' Leadership Style In MCRT

Despite eventually spearheading his team in the originalNCISseries, it was clear during the handful of scenes between Muse Watson and Harmon as older versions of their respective characters thatGibbs continued to look up to Frankseven though it had been long since their Camp Pendleton team split up. When Gibbs almost died inNCISseason 3, he turned to his old mentor for support. They even lived together in Mexico for a brief period. Because Gibbs' relationship with his dad was fractured for years, Franks became his dad, brother, friend, and colleague all rolled into one.

Mark Harmon’s NCIS Prequel Can Finally Fix Leroy Jethro Gibbs' Oldest Plot Hole

NCIS: Origins will tackle Leroy Jethro Gibbs' earliest years with the agency, but beyond that, it can also fix Mark Harmon’s oldest show plot hole.

Watson was never a series regular inNCIS, but it was always a great time every time he appeared. Aside from the plots, I particularly enjoyed his incredible chemistry with Harmon, which made it easier to sell their relationship. Because of this, I am cautiously optimistic that the same dynamic will shine through as Kyle Schmid’s young Franks andAustin Stowell’s young GibbsfrontNCIS: Origins' storytelling.

Muse Watson as Mike Franks smiling at Mark Harmon as Gibbs at Gibbs' house in NCIS

What Happened To Mike Franks In The Original NCIS Show

Franks' Story Ended In NCIS Season 8

Unlike Gibbs, however, who was able to retire and start a quiet life in Naktok Bay, Alaska,Franks met his end inNCISseason 8. He was fatally stabbed in the chest by ‘Port-to-Port’ killer Jonas Cobb. Even after Franks died, the show found a way to keep bringing Watsons back. He kept on appearing to Gibbs as a vision, helping him navigate difficult points in his professional and personal life. Franks would come out when his"probie"was making life-altering decisions. AsNCIS: Originsrevisits their relationship, I am hoping that the prequel can make those moments extra special.

NCIS: Origins

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NCIS: Origins is set in 1991, preceding the events of the original series. The series introduces Leroy Jethro Gibbs as a new special agent at NCIS Camp Pendleton. Under the leadership of NCIS legend Mike Franks, Gibbs navigates his role within a tenacious, unconventional team.

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