NCIS: Origins, on the other hand, takes a different approach. Rather than focusing on the present-day adventures of the main NCIS team, this series explores the backstory of Leroy Jethro Gibbs, one of the show's most iconic characters. Played by Mark Harmon, Gibbs has been a central figure in NCIS for over 15 years, and his character's mysterious past has long been a topic of fascination among fans.
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In a pivotal twist, Lala learns that Pedro Hernandez was actually killed six months prior. While viewers of the original NCIS know that Gibbs famously sniped Hernandez from long range, this episode reveals that he committed the act joining Mike Franks' team at Camp Pendleton. NCIS: Origins, on the other hand, takes a different approach
The series, which consists of 10 episodes, follows Gibbs as he navigates the early days of his career, working as a young agent in the field. Through a series of flashbacks and present-day sequences, viewers are treated to a deeper understanding of Gibbs' motivations, relationships, and experiences that shaped him into the character we know and love today. For fans viewing this specific "2160p WEB h265"
We have already seen Mike Franks (played perfectly by Kyle Schmid) mentoring a brooding, young Gibbs (Austin Stowell). Episode 9 allegedly introduces a cold case that connects to Gibbs’ NIS training at Camp Pendleton. The HDR palette becomes crucial during a rain-soaked night dive sequence—one of the most expensive and visually complex shots in the season.