NCIS: One of Gibbs’ biggest mysteries is solved 21 years later

NCIS: One of Gibbs’ biggest mysteries is solved 21 years later

Former NCIS stars Cote de Pablo and Michael Weatherly, who we’ll remind you will soon be getting their own spin-off, recently started hosting a podcast called “Off Duty: An NCIS Rewatch.” In it, the supporting cast discusses the quintessentially long-running series, sharing anecdotes and more… and revealing its secrets along the way!

So, three years after Mark Harmon’s show and 21 years after the series began, we’re now finding out why the lead investigator won’t lock his front door, and the answer to that question is pretty sad.

During the podcast, this is Ziva’s interpreter, Cote de Pablowho revealed Michael Weatherly And to the episode’s prestigious guest, Sean Murray (Timothy McGee), the truth about this rather dangerous habit of Gibbs. The answer is simply that he has already lost what was most important to him, so he doesn’t care if he leaves his door locked.

Indeed, the hero lost his first wife, Shannon Gibbs (Darby Stanchfield), and eight-year-old daughter Kelly, both killed in an intentional car accident caused by Pedro Hernandez, before the start of his drug addiction. show. Shannon was about to testify against a criminal in court and tragedy struck. In the series, it is in the form of flashbacks that we learn about Gibbs’ painful past, which follows him throughout his life – until he never locks his front door again.

But if the past NCIS Sometimes quite dark, his future seems bright. At least when it comes to its upcoming spin-offs. Of course, we’re talking about the young Gibbs-centric prequel, NCIS: Origins, which CBS is producing, as well as the continuation of the couple’s on-screen adventures created by the aforementioned podcast hosts with NCIS: Tony. & Ziva for Paramount+. In addition, the original series begins its 22nd season, and NCIS: Sydney should also continue its journey.

Meanwhile, you can find NCIS: Special Investigations on M6, W9 or even 6Ter. The first 18 seasons of the series can also be streamed on Prime Video.

Source: Allocine

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