Mark Harmon Breaks Gibbs’ Final Rule In NCIS: Origins’ Latest Update

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NCIS: Origins bringing back Mark Harmon means that he is breaking Leroy Jethro Gibbs’ final rule. For almost two decades, the veteran actor served as the poster face for CBS’ hit procedural. Before NCIS even premiered, Harmon’s Gibbs already had an established team in JAG, proving his leadership qualities. When the famed character returns to the small screen as a young NIS agent as part of Kyle Schmid’s Mike Franks’ rag-tag team. In NCIS: Origins, Austin Stowell will take over the role, as the viewers learn stories about Gibbs that he never told in the flagship NCIS series.

Admittedly, there have been arguments against NCIS: Origins, especially after Gibbs’ stint in its parent series. That said, it promises to reveal a side of the character that has never been shown thus far. Stowell’s recast iteration of Gibbs will supposedly be significantly different from Harmon’s version. This is because the spinoff picks up on the heels of his Marine discharge and the heartbreaking murder of his first wife and daughter, Shannon and Kelly. Despite a new character stepping into the role, however, Harmon will still be involved, causing him to break one of his character’s most famed rules.

Mark Harmon’s Return In NCIS: Origins Explained
NCIS: Origins Will Tackle Gibbs’ Earliest Years With The Agency

The idea for a Gibbs prequel was actually from Mark and Sean Harmon, after the duo thought that it was a good idea to revisit the character’s past via a new spinoff. Considering the continued success of NCIS and the popularity of the character, it didn’t take much to convince CBS. Aside from producing the new show, the older Harmon is also set to narrate the events of NCIS: Origins. This is inspired by the storytelling format of Young Sheldon, which was also some sort of an origins story for Jim Parsons’ beloved socially-inept genius in The Big Bang Theory.

Unlike Young Sheldon, which waited until its finale to reveal why Parsons’ Sheldon was revisiting his childhood, the new NCIS franchise series will show from the get-go why Gibbs is reminiscing about his earliest days with the agency.

For a while, this was the case, but it changed when it was announced that Harmon would appear in NCIS: Origins’ premiere. Not much is revealed about what to expect from the actor’s on-screen comeback, but it’s safe to say that it will have to do something with establishing its premise. Unlike Young Sheldon, which waited until its finale to reveal why Parsons’ Sheldon was revisiting his childhood, the new NCIS franchise series will show from the get-go why Gibbs is reminiscing about his earliest days with the agency. Harmon’s return will also entice more people to check out NCIS: Origins.

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Mark Harmon’s NCIS: Origins Appearance Breaks Gibbs’ Rule 49
Harmon Should Know Better

Since Harmon exited NCIS in season 19, seeing him back on the screen will definitely be a treat for anyone who has followed the police procedural for years. That said, seeing him physically reprising the role would mean that he would break the last of Gibbs’ cardinal rules. Originating from Shannon’s penchant for laying out guidelines, her husband adopted the habit and became one of his signature traits in NCIS. Throughout his run as MCRT’s leader, these laws were regularly brought up, with his last one being Rule #91: When You Decide To Walk Away, Don’t Look Back.

Granted that Harmon was already going to be involved in NCIS: Origins regardless, but it’s different seeing him play the role on the screen again. Physically coming back would be a more egregious way of breaking Rule #91 rather than just hearing his voice narrative and knowing that he is producing the series. Understandably, NCIS: Origins needs this connection to the veteran actor to convince those who may be on the fence about the series. Seeing Harmon back in the NCIS universe is him effectively bending one of Gibbs’ rules about never coming back after deciding to move forward.

Will Mark Harmon Appear In Other NCIS Shows After Origins?
There Are Other NCIS Shows That Could Use Gibbs

Currently, Harmon is only set to appear in NCIS: Origins’ premiere. Despite that, this set the precedent for him to make another cameo, either in the same series or a different one under the same CBS banner. Aside from the prequel, Gibbs can also return in the flagship series, where his presence is sorely missed. Harmon already missed major episodes, such as Ducky’s send-off outing and NCIS’ 1000th episode, so his resurgence in the MCRT bullpen under any circumstances will be much welcomed.

Michael Weatherly and Cote de Pablo’s NCIS: Tony & Ziva will also premiere, and likewise, it will be a great avenue for Harmon’s Gibbs to appear.

As part of the universe’s continued evolution, NCIS: Origins isn’t the only spinoff set to debut in the foreseeable future. Michael Weatherly and Cote de Pablo’s NCIS: Tony & Ziva will also premiere, and likewise, it will be a great avenue for Harmon’s Gibbs to appear. It could be a great reunion for the trio, who haven’t shared the screen since de Pablo left the procedural.

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