NCIS: Origins

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TheNCISspinoffhas largely followed Gibbs' life in the aftermath of losing his wife and daughter in a terrible incident.

However, it gave Gibbs significant harm.

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TheNCIS: Originspremierebegan with a case involving Sandman, a code name given to a serial killer.

He was also the one who planted bugs in the NIS office.

However, episode 16 changed that by showing Gibbs as a more active participant in the circle.

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Now that Fletcher has shown he had ill intentions all along,Gibbs' progress is damaged for good.

That was until he started speaking up in the support group.

With Fletcher’s betrayal, everything that Gibbs has built up emotionally is now gone.

Austin Stowell as Gibbs with Luke Fletcher in NCIS Origins

With Fletcher’s betrayal, everything that Gibbs has built up emotionally is now gone.

He had great social skills and was in many relationships, but his romances never lasted.

Rather than accept these issues, Gibbs could have attended therapy to process these problems healthily.

A close up of Mark Harmon as Leroy Jethro Gibbs at his father’s funeral in NCIS

Gibbs' therapy could have also helped him come to terms with the tragic circumstances of his life.

Even now, inNCIS: Origins, Mark Harmon’s Gibbs is alone while he narrates the story.

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Leroy Jethro Gibbs (Mark Harmon) and Timothy McGee (Sean Murray) fishing in NCIS season 19, episode 4

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