Gibbs has left the bullpen. The tight-lipped, steely-eyed NCIS boss man, played by Mark Harmon since 2003, retired in the October 11 episode and was last seen happily fly-fishing in Alaska. Although indefinitely suspended, he’d just gone very rogue in helping take down a mining company CEO. But instead of catching a seaplane to D.C., he dropped this bombshell: “I’m not going back home.”
Since last spring, rumors had been swirling that the actor (who is also an exec producer) was ready to exit the CBS hit, with reports that his Season 19 participation would be limited. But no one expected it to be this limited! Gibbs said his goodbyes to most team members in flashback—he even dunked that good old flip phone in a cup of coffee! Is there even the slightest chance we’ll hear his gruff “Grab your gear” again? The farewell seemed definitive, but, says executive producer Steven D. Binder, “Never count Leroy Jethro Gibbs out.”
When the job is done, walk away.” That gem is No. 11 in Gibbs’ rules, the self-written code that onetime NCIS special agent in charge Leroy Jethro Gibbs lives by. Well, it seems the brave, taciturn hero finally considers his work at the Naval Criminal Investigative Service complete. “Any actor can depart this show, and it will survive,” Harmon told TV GUIDE MAGAZINE in 2017. It’s a theory no one wanted him to test—and certainly not without giving us time to prepare emotionally.
He first walked into our lives—with, it should be noted, quiet confidence rather than the swagger that would be fully justified for a former Marine marksman— in the military drama JAG. That 2003 episode served as a backdoor pilot for NCIS, which became a ratings juggernaut. Harmon based aspects of the character on David Lytle, a real-life NCIS agent.
This story is from the October 25 - November 07, 2021 edition of TV Guide Magazine.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the October 25 - November 07, 2021 edition of TV Guide Magazine.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
FRIGHT NIGHTS
Its \"The One With Plants Gone Wild!\" Friends star David Schwimmer take on his first horror role in Goosebumps: The Vanishing
ORDER IN THE COURT!
The Big Bang Theory's Mayim Bialik and Melissa Rauch reunite in the sitcom revival
Yorkshire Homecoming
All Creatures Great and Small’s enlisted men adjust to life back in Darrowby
The Couple Next Door
Your day-by-day guide to the week's best television
THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL
Corporate intrigue will be the focus on The Bold and the Beautiful at the start of 2025, as the ripple effects of Carter Walton (Lawrence Saint-Victor) and Hope Logan's (Annika Noelle) underhanded takeover of Forrester Creations are felt.
Matt Roush's TOP 10 of 2024
In a year filled with biting vampire shows and the Summer Olympics, see which programs dominated our senior critic's watch list.
FAMILY TIES
An unexpected reunion revs up ABC's new sitcom Shifting Gears
NCIS: Origins
A HEARTBROKEN LEROY Jethro Gibbs faces his first Christmas without his murdered wife and daughter in the NCIS prequel's emotional midseason finale.
Elsbeth
MARRIED ACTORS CARRIE Preston and Michael Emerson (above) have happily guest starred on each other's shows before (Lost, Claws).
SOUTHERN CHARMERS
Meet the newest debutants on Charleston's social scene