As a long-time fan of NCIS, I must say that the latest episode of “NCIS: Origins” has truly brought Leroy Jethro Gibbs to life in a new and intriguing way. The scene where he interacts with little Mildred Jones is a testament to the depth and complexity of this character, showcasing a side of him that many fans may not have realized existed – his ability to connect with children.
Contains spoilers for “NCIS: Origins” Season 1, Episode 4 — “All’s Not Lost”
In the series “NCIS: Origins,” Leroy Jethro Gibbs, portrayed by Austin Stowell, is more than just a skilled marksman and persuasive negotiator. He possesses a hidden talent that not many in his profession can master – a unique knack with children. For the first time, we see Gibbs interacting with a young child, Mildred Jones (Hattie Hoskins). This unexpected talent of comforting Mildred will be a remarkable trait that will endure and become an integral part of his character as he later joins his DC-based team, even decades later.
Mildred is the lone survivor of a recent murder, and it falls to Gibbs to locate her because she’s crucial to solving this week’s case. After finding her, his role shifts to drawing details about the still-unidentified killer from the child. When she turns down a teddy bear intended to soften her demeanor, he leverages that shared moment for connection. As they grow more intimate, Gibbs successfully extracts what he requires. This interaction significantly contributes to the development of Gibbs’ character, as we often see him caring for and protecting children on “NCIS.
Gibbs has always had a way with children
In a touching reflection of his strained bond with his daughter, Gibbs has consistently shown a knack for connecting with people younger than himself. Not only does he guide his junior colleagues, but youngsters who cross paths with him often find solace in his presence and build a rapport with him.
In the captivating crossover episode of “JAG,” titled “Ice Queen,” I immediately display a characteristic that resonates with viewers – my compassionate nature. When the young Boy Scout stumbles upon Lt. Loren Singer’s body, hanging from a tree, I’m there to provide comfort and support.
Fans of “NCIS: Origins” may likely witness more of Gibbs’ caring personality as the story unfolds, despite his life not returning to normal following Kelly’s demise. For further insights about the 4th episode in this prequel series, explore how “NCIS: Origins” uncovers Gibbs’ most hidden truth.
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2024-10-30 00:01