What Does the Flashback in NCIS: Origins E4 Mean for Gibbs’ Backstory? More Surprises Teased - Main Image
NCIS: Origins Episode 4, titled "All’s Not Lost," continues to explore the backstory of NCIS Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs (Austin Stowell) and finally gives fans a glimpse of the fateful day that dramatically changed his life.
In this recently released episode, Gibbs helps the team in investigating a case involving a girl who went missing after witnessing a murder.
His bond with this child evokes painful memories of his own tragic past—the loss of his daughter Kelly (Adele Abinante) and wife Shannon (Dani J. Scott) in a car crash.
The episode features a flashback to Gibbs' final days during Operation Desert Storm in 1991 when he received the devastating news of his family's death.
So, what does this mean for Gibbs’ backstory?
Co-Showrunner Teases More Flashbacks in NCIS: Origins
Gibbs has been...
NCIS: Origins Episode 4, titled "All’s Not Lost," continues to explore the backstory of NCIS Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs (Austin Stowell) and finally gives fans a glimpse of the fateful day that dramatically changed his life.
In this recently released episode, Gibbs helps the team in investigating a case involving a girl who went missing after witnessing a murder.
His bond with this child evokes painful memories of his own tragic past—the loss of his daughter Kelly (Adele Abinante) and wife Shannon (Dani J. Scott) in a car crash.
The episode features a flashback to Gibbs' final days during Operation Desert Storm in 1991 when he received the devastating news of his family's death.
So, what does this mean for Gibbs’ backstory?
Co-Showrunner Teases More Flashbacks in NCIS: Origins
Gibbs has been...
- 10/30/2024
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