Shocking Twist: The Real Reason Gibbs Joined NIS Revealed in ‘NCIS: Origins’!

NCIS: Origins Episode 10, “Blue Bayou,” Unveils a Heartwarming Chapter in Gibbs’ Journey

Episode 10 of NCIS: Origins, titled “Blue Bayou”, continues the series’ tradition of delving into Leroy Jethro Gibbs’ backstory with emotional depth and nuance. While it forgoes the festive, Christmas-themed tradition of its sister shows for the midseason finale, this installment delivers a poignant, character-driven narrative that sheds new light on Gibbs’ journey to becoming the agent fans have admired for two decades.

Longtime NCIS viewers are well aware of the moment Gibbs avenged the deaths of his wife, Shannon, and daughter, Kelly, by killing their murderer, Pedro Hernandez. However, NCIS: Origins flips the script with a startling revelation: Gibbs took justice into his own hands months before joining NIS (Naval Investigative Service).

The premiere of NCIS: Origins already hinted at Gibbs’ fragile state following the tragedy, as his team member Lala Dominguez (Mariel Molino) noted his failed psychological evaluation. Despite this, team leader Mike Franks (Kyle Schmid) recruited him, recognizing his potential to serve justice for military families. Episode 10, however, offers a fresh, emotionally resonant perspective on why Gibbs joined NIS, thanks to an unlikely ally: his landlord, Ruth (played by London Garcia).

Filling the Void After Vengeance

“Blue Bayou” focuses on the tumultuous months between Gibbs’ act of revenge and his enlistment in NIS. Struggling with unresolved grief and anger, Gibbs lashes out, even destroying parts of his apartment. Ruth, initially frustrated, later softens when she learns of his devastating losses. She offers him an unexpected lifeline: companionship through music and puzzles, with Linda Ronstadt’s “Blue Bayou” playing a central role in their bonding.

Meanwhile, Mike Franks, wary of what Gibbs might have done to Hernandez, keeps his distance. This emotional isolation makes Ruth’s presence all the more impactful. Gibbs ultimately confesses his crime to her, and instead of judging him, Ruth empathizes and encourages him to channel his skills—his keen instincts and unwavering sense of justice—into a career in law enforcement.

A Pivotal Connection

Ruth’s influence on Gibbs is subtle yet profound. Their conversations and shared moments underscore the importance of small, human connections in shaping one’s path. Gibbs’ narration, voiced by Mark Harmon, highlights the lasting impact Ruth had on his life, painting a richer picture of his motivations.

As Gibbs begins his NIS training, he returns home to devastating news: Ruth is terminally ill. This revelation derails him emotionally, leading to a series of missteps, including a bar fight that lands him in jail. Surprisingly, both Ruth and Franks come to his aid. Ruth confronts Franks, urging him to stop neglecting someone in desperate need of support, sparking a shift in Franks’ attitude toward Gibbs.

A Bittersweet Goodbye

The midseason finale concludes on a poignant note. A call from Ruth’s estranged son informs Gibbs that Ruth spent her final days reconciling with her family, a bittersweet reminder of the fleeting nature of life and relationships. While Ruth’s role in Gibbs’ story was brief, her impact is undeniable.

“Blue Bayou” not only deepens fans’ understanding of Gibbs’ psyche but also highlights the importance of compassion and second chances. The creative team has delivered a midseason finale that stands out as one of the series’ most heartfelt episodes, offering a fresh perspective on an iconic character while preserving his core essence.

What’s Next?

With NCIS: Origins returning January 27, 2025, fans can anticipate more revelations and emotional highs. Until then, all previous episodes are available for streaming on Paramount+.

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