Warning! Spoilers ahead for the NCIS: Origins pilot.
While NCIS: Origins Is a great show in itself, its premiere has striking similarities to the original NCIS Pilot over 20 years ago. NCIS: Origins is the latest spinoff of the NCIS franchise, and it will follow Gibbs at the beginning of his career with NIS before the organization became NCIS. The NCIS: Origins Premiere has a significantly darker tone than any episode of NCIS, But it also included some callbacks to the pilot episode that started it all.
NCIS: Origins Features Austin Stowell as the young Gibbs, but it will also see Mark Harmon return to the classic role as he offers a closer insight into Stowell’s Gibbs. Besides the reappearance of Mark Harmon’s Gibbs, NCIS: Origins Has also taken inspiration from other classical aspects of NCIS Episodes. As a result, the NCIS Spinoff revealed that some things never change.
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FBI comes in to fight over jurisdiction with NIS/NCIS
NCIS rarely combines with the FBI
Both these NCIS Pilot and the NCIS: Origins Premiere showed tension between the FBI and NCIS. like The FBI is a top-ranking organizationThey declared jurisdiction and priority and tried to take over the case in both episodes. In the NCIS pilot, the stakes are higher as the death in question was of a commander in the US Navy who had just had lunch with the president shortly before he died. luckily, NCIS Was able to claim jurisdiction because the death is connected to military personnel. The letters in NCIS: Origins Wasn’t so lucky.
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in NCIS: Origins Episode 1, “Enter Sandman,” the team began their investigation as usual before being rudely and unceremoniously interrupted by the FBI. Even when they had a suspect in custody, they had to dig through records and conduct research to try to find a military connection to the victim or suspect in question. In the end, they succeeded in arresting and charging the suspectBut not without some FBI distractions along the way.
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NCIS: Origins & NCIS First Cases end with a ZNN broadcast
ZNN is a common thread among NCIS spinoffs
Zenn, Ann NCIS news broadcasting channel, aired in both series’ premieres. Some NCIS Spinoffs use ZNN in their episodes, so it makes sense to have it appear in the first episode of NCIS: Origins too. The use of the fake news channel is also a common thread among all NCIS Spinoffs. ZNN even acts as an inside joke Since it is so similar to the American news channel, CNN.
The use of ZNN is one of the most noticeable similarities Among these NCIS Pilot and the NCIS: Origins Premiere. The channel is important in the NCIS universe because it reveals how the information that NCIS Look clearly out to the world. Certain details are always withheld.
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Gibbs’ independence
Gibbs always wanted things done his own way
NCIS: Origins has shown that Gibbs’ independence began at an early stage in his career. Throughout the premiere, his boss, Mike Franks (Kyle Schmidt), has to constantly remind Gibbs to share his findings and theories with the group. Gibbs is still new to the job, so he probably just needs to warm up to how things work in NIS and will start sharing things more freely as time goes on. But his desire for independence did not stop there.
Gibbs also started a conflict with Lala Dominguez (Mariel Molino) when He wanted things to be done. It took Frank yelling at him to stop, to turn around. As Gibbs is still a subordinate in NCIS: OriginsHe must follow the orders that are given to him. However, there is almost nothing stopping him NCIS. The NCIS The pilot also showed Gibbs’ independence and desire to do things his way. But without a direct supervisor, at least not one like Franks, he is free to conduct his work as he wishes.
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NIS/NCIS is a fringe agency in both NCIS: Origins and NCIS
The agency is small but mighty
In addition to often fighting for jurisdiction over cases, NCIS Also had to fight for recognition. The agency is a very real organization, it’s just not that well known. This is the sentiment that both series premieres reveal. in the NCIS Pilot, when Gibbs and Tony (Michael Weatherly) try to board the plane that has the dead Navy commander, the security guard almost does not let them in as he does not recognize their badge. Luckily, Dookie saves the day and the security guard lets them all in, but for a moment it could have been a bureaucratic nightmare.
Until then NCIS Pilot occurs, the organization has existed for several years and the ignorance of the guard can be explained by his inexperience. However, in NCIS: Origins, NCIS has only been around for a short timeMaking it difficult to get other agencies to give them the respect they deserve. Part of this is why Lala was removed from the scene of the crime when she was investigating the dead body in NCIS: Origins. It’s a joke in both premieres that miracle/NCIS is a low-level agency.
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Gives leadership
Gibbs was heavily inspired by Mike Franks
Both the premieres of NCIS And NCIS: Origins Showed a certain kind of leadershipBut by different characters. in the NCIS Pilot, Gibbs is a strong, loyal and considerate leader. He can sometimes do things unconventionally, like when he threatened and accused Caitlin Todd (Sasha Alexander) of being involved in the murders, but in general, he is a good and professional leader.
In the spinoff, Gibbs is a fearful shell of the man he later becomes, but his leadership style in NCIS is clearly inspired by Mike Frank’s.
The same qualities are seen in Mike Franks in NCIS: Origins. In the spinoff, Gibbs is a fearful shell of the man he later becomes, but his leadership style in NCIS is clearly inspired by Mike Frank’s. Franks is also strong and considerate. He is a skilled interrogatorAnd he works hard at his job. However, he also dabbles in working off the books, like these NCIS: Origins Premiere reveals his personal interests sometimes overlap with his professional ones.
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Bureaucracy in the background
Bureaucracy is the leading obstacle in NCIS
Another common thread in all NCIS Spinoffs are the mundane bureaucratic obstacles What lurks in the background of each episode. The premieres of NCIS And NCIS: Origins Wasn’t different. in the NCIS Pilot, “Yankee White,” Tobias Fornell (Joe Spano) is seen on a phone call with Todd’s supervisor, Secret Service agent William Baer, ​​to negotiate a deal that the FBI and Secret Service will be in charge of the murder Investigation, instead of NCIS. This occurs in the background, while the NCIS Team is working hard to discover the killer.
The first episode of NCIS: Origins Also features some bureaucratic obstacles. The special agent in charge, Cliff Walker, who is played by Patrick Fischler, has to deal with several nefarious agencies and organizations as he tries to maintain NIS jurisdiction over the case. While most of his conversations happen off-screen, There is a very real threat in the background of the episode that NIS will lose the case Because of administrative decisions.
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Mark Harmon’s wisdom
Gibbs always had a strong insight
The premieres of both NCIS And his Gibbs spinoff highlights the wisdom that Mark Harmon’s Gibbs possesses. The NCIS: Origins The premiere began solemnly, with Gibbs sharing his thoughts on grief. like NCIS: Origins Focuses on Gibbs’ life shortly after the loss of his first wife and daughter, Harmon’s wisdom comes as a touching tribute to Gibbs’ greatest losses. Harmon’s story is a powerful addition to the spinoff, as he can give additional insight into young Gibbs’ state of mind and set the tone for the spinoff.
The NCIS Pilot also highlighted Gibbs’ knowledge when he first introduced Gibbs’ NCIS Rules. Throughout the episode, Gibbs tells Todd a series of rules he created, which set up a huge aspect of Gibbs’ character in later seasons. After the third rule, Todd jokes, “SShould I write the rules in my PalmPilot?“The tone in NCIS Episode 1 is comedic and very different from this one NCIS: Origins, But Gibbs’ wisdom is present in both. Mark Harmon’s Gibbs has gained a significant amount of experienceWhat led him to create his rules and his insights about grief.
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Romantic suspense
Both premieres hinted at romantic relationships
The final similarity between the premieres of both series is the romantic tension that is present in both. Gibbs and Todd’s interactions in the NCIS Pilots are highly charged With romantic and sexual tension. This is heightened in the middle of the episode when Todd becomes ill, and it is revealed that she was in a relationship with one of the murder victims. She asks if Gibbs will criticize her for being in a relationship with a colleague, to which Gibbs replies, “No“, and the two stare at each other for a moment too long.
A more muted strain exists in the NCIS: Origins Premiere between Lala and Gibbs. However, the interest is one-sided at the moment. As Gibbs is still grieving the loss of his family, he doesn’t have the emotional capacity to think of anyone else. However, the conversation between Lala and Vera Strickland (Diani Rodriguez) hinted at a future connection between Gibbs and Lala. Their conversation together also reveals that Lala cares for Gibbs and doesn’t want to see him get hurt, as she still thinks he’s not ready for the job since he failed his psych evaluation.
A young Gibbs begins his journey as a Naval Investigative Service agent in the early 1990s. Set against the backdrop of Camp Pendleton, the series explores Gibbs’ formative years, the cases that shaped him, and the mentors who guided his path, including Mike Franks.
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Mark Harmon, Austin Stowell, Robert Taylor, Patrick Fischler, Kyle Schmidt, Diane Rodriguez, Tyla Abercrombie, Mariel Molino
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October 14, 2024