The recentNCIS: Originsupdate about Gibbs' characterization makes me even more excited about the prequel. WhileNCIS: Origins will still be a police procedural that features weekly cases, the show will largely focus on the early career of Leroy Jethro Gibbs. The famousNCIScharacter will be played by Austin Stowell – already a departure from the original show. In a recent interview, Stowell revealed that his version of Gibbs will be different from Mark Harmon’s version, which gives me even more reason to look forward to the show as the premiere nears.

I am excited to see how theNCIS: Originscastnavigates Gibbs' story, and learning that Stowell’s young Gibbs will be different from Harmon’s Gibbs is undeniably intriguing. Of course,NCIS: Originstakes place years prior toNCIS, so some differences between the portrayals are expected. However, the mystery of just how different the characters will be is a question that has piqued my interest. TheNCIS: Originsupdateby Stowell offered some hints as to the differences between the actors' portrayals of the stoic Gibbs.

Kyle Schmid as Mike Franks leaning in close to talk to Austin Stowell as Leroy Jethro Gibbs in NCIS Origins

How Austin Stowell’s Gibbs Will Be Different From Mark Harmon’s Version

Austin Stowell’s Gibbs Will Be Experiencing A Lot Of Firsts

In a surprising twist,NCISwill be switching things up by offering a look at a very different Gibbs inNCIS: Origins.Austin Stowell’s Gibbswill not only be younger, but he will also be in a very emotional state.NCIS: Originstakes place only a few months after Gibbs lost both his wife and daughterin a tragic incident, so Stowell’s Gibbs will be in a very delicate place. In an interview withEntertainment Weekly, Stowell said his Gibbs is “not the guy that the fans are used to.”

…Gibbs will be experiencing a lot of firsts. He is grieving, he just lost the two most important people in his life, and he is starting a new job.

A Closeup of Austin Stowell as Young Gibbs in NCIS: Origins

In the interview, Stowell also said that Gibbs will be experiencing a lot of firsts. He is grieving, he just lost the two most important people in his life, and he is starting a new job. The stress of change is already enough to impact a person, but the young Gibbs is going to be going through so much inNCIS: Originsthathis character will be very vulnerable. The portrayal of Gibbs inNCIS: Originswill be directly connected to the losses Gibbs experienced just a few months before the show’s start, making the raw emotion unavoidable.

Stowell’s description of Gibbs is very different from the Gibbs we see in the first 19 seasons ofNCIS.InNCIS, Gibbs is emotionally distant, likely a result of the trauma he experienced from his two losses. It takes years for his team to learn about him as he is conservative with the information he shares. By the end of Harmon’s time onNCIS, his team knows a lot about him, but it was not an easy process. Understanding more about this journey and why he was so closed off is a fascinating prospect – one which promises to make the originalNCISeven more emotionally rewarding.

A close up of Jethro Gibbs (Mark Harmon) in NCIS

NCIS: Origins Having A Different Gibbs Is Great For The Prequel

The Prequel Will Highlight Gibbs' Character Development

Having a different version of Gibbs inNCIS: Originsis great for the show because itallows the prequel to stand out.It helps keep the show distinct and adds elements toMark Harmon’s Gibbsthat are not explained inNCIS. Furthermore, by focusing on Gibbs' character development and his emotional state,NCIS: Originscan expand on why theNCISversion of Gibbs is the way that he is. It will also be interesting to see how the experiences that Gibbs has inNCIS: Originsturn him into the character we see inNCIS.

Gibbs' Team Makes Me More Confident In NCIS: Origins Despite It Breaking A Spinoff Trend

I was nervous about NCIS: Origins breaking a common NCIS spinoff trend, but Gibbs' team, led by Austin Stowell, offers a sense of relief.

By deepening Gibbs through Stowell’s portrayal,NCIS: Originscan also avoid falling into the trap of recreating the same story in a different setting. TheNCISuniverse has been successful so far in creating separate, detailed characters in each spinoff, but there was a risk of recreating too much ofNCISinNCIS: Originsrather than adding something new to the series. By ensuring that Stowell’s Gibbs is different from Harmon’s version,the prequel can set itself apart while still holding onto the familiar aspects ofNCISthat have made it so popular.

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NCIS: Origins Will Add To Gibbs' Most Tragic Story

We Will Finally See The Impact Of Gibbs' Greatest Losses

NCIS: Originscould be the first time a detailed account is revealed of Gibbs' most tragic losses.In 1991, Gibbs sadly lost his first wife and daughter, Shannon and Kelly, to cartel violence. Some of the incident was revealed in a flashback in the two-part episode “Hiatus” inNCISseason 3. The episode was likely used as a way to give context to Gibbs' hardened emotional state. Besides those flashbacks, not much else is known aboutGibbs' wife and daughter, which givesNCIS: Originsa chance to explore the topic further.

Season 3, episode 23 ofNCISrevealed that Shannon and Kelly were killed in a car accident after Shannon testified against a cartel leader, Pedro Hernandez.

The death of Shannon and Kelly led to Gibbs being honorably discharged from the Marine Corps and joining NIS, the precursor toNCIS.NCIS: Originsexamines this period of Gibbs' life. Despite the series starting after Gibbs' losses,the prequel will likely reveal more details about Shannon and Kelly through flashbacks or dialogue, as Gibbs will be going through a very difficult time in his life. The story is already so heartbreaking, but I am looking forward to gaining a more inside look at Gibbs' relationships with Shannon and Kelly.

NCIS: Origins Sounds Like The Most Essential NCIS Spinoff Yet

A Detailed Look At A Singular Character Is New To The Franchise

NCIS: Originswill do something that no otherNCISspinoffhas done before. It will focus on a singular character: Gibbs. So far,NCISand all of its spinoffs have focused on team dynamics, and while the NIS team will still be a major aspect ofNCIS: Origins,the prequel will largely focus on Gibbs' story. I think that the show’s premise is a refreshing change from the typicalNCISseries format. It will be interesting to see how the showrunners and writers balance keeping the show focused on Gibbs while also including standardNCISfeatures like weekly cases.

NCIS: Originsalso stands out from the other spinoffs by featuring Mark Harmon as Gibbs years after he leftNCIS. It has been confirmed that Harmon will be the narrator inNCIS: Origins, and he will give needed context and emotional sentiments to Stowell’s scenes as the young Gibbs. Having Harmon appear in the spinoff also means that an iconicNCISactor is returning to the franchise. Harmon’s appearance in the spinoff will help solidifyNCIS: Originsas the most essential spinoff so far, since his portrayal of Gibbs is one of the most memorable things aboutNCIS.

NCIS: Origins

Cast

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.