Shocked! Shocking Twist in NCIS’ Gibbs Prequel – Can It Outshine Vera & Franks Without This Key Original Character? đ„đ
The “NCIS” universe is expanding with a prequel series focused on a young Leroy Jethro Gibbs, and while the prospect of seeing familiar faces like Mike Franks and Vera Strickland in their younger years is exciting, there’s one crucial character missing from the lineup â Dr.
Donald “Ducky” Mallard.
The Curious Case of the Missing Medical Examiner
Mark Harmon is returning to the world of “NCIS,” lending his iconic voice as the narrator for the upcoming prequel.
Set in the 1990s, the show will chronicle Gibbs’ early years at NCIS, offering insights into the experiences that shaped him into the seasoned agent fans know and love.
While the presence of Franks and Strickland makes sense given their history with Gibbs, the absence of Ducky is a glaring omission.
NCIS” established that Gibbs and Ducky’s friendship stretches back to the 1980s, making Ducky a significant presence in Gibbs’ life long before the events of the prequel.
A Bond Forged in the Trenches
Ducky wasn’t just a colleague; he was Gibbs’ confidant, sounding board, and occasional partner-in-crime (solving).
They shared a deep understanding of each other, forged through years of working side-by-side in the often-grim world of criminal investigations.
Remember the time Gibbs helped Ducky recreate a battlefield to solve a case?” one fan reminisced online.
That’s the kind of history and trust these two have.”
Exploring their early dynamic in the “NCIS” prequel could offer a fascinating glimpse into the foundation of their unique bond, revealing the events that cemented their enduring friendship.
A Fitting Tribute to a Beloved Character
Ducky’s absence is particularly poignant given the recent passing of actor David McCallum, who brought the beloved medical examiner to life for two decades. Including a young Ducky in the prequel would be a touching tribute to McCallum’s legacy and a way for the “NCIS” universe to honor the impact he made on the show.
It’s an opportunity to add depth and complexity to the narrative, exploring the origins of one of the show’s most compelling relationships. It’s a chance to honor the legacy of a beloved character and connect the past with the present, giving fans a deeper appreciation for the characters and dynamics they’ve come to love.
So, while seeing a young Franks and Strickland will undoubtedly be a treat, “NCIS: Origins” has the potential to be something truly special if it embraces the heart of what made the original series so captivating â the enduring bond between Leroy Jethro Gibbs and his trusted medical examiner, Dr. Donald “Ducky” Mallard.