Could One ‘Gibbs’ Moment Have Changed NCIS Forever?
The debut episode of “NCIS” aired on September 23, 2003, following a backdoor pilot on “JAG,” launching the series into its long and successful run. The episode, titled “Yankee White,” introduced classic “NCIS” elements such as one-liners, team humor, and Gibbs’ strict regulations for his agents.
In this episode, NCIS Special Agents Leroy Jethro Gibbs and Tony DiNozzo investigate the death of a Naval Commander on Air Force One. They find themselves in a jurisdictional standoff between the FBI and the Secret Service. While onboard, Gibbs suspects potential terrorists and takes matters into his own hands. In a dramatic and somewhat unrealistic scene, he confronts the assailant and avoids a hail of bullets, saving the day.
While this episode had its moments, some fans have noted certain story inconsistencies. One notable aspect is Gibbs’ miraculous escape from gunfire. In reality, his chances of avoiding machine gun fire in the tight confines of an airplane corridor would be extremely slim.
Additionally, viewers have pointed out a storyline gap regarding Gibbs and Tobias Fornell. Later episodes of “NCIS” reveal that Fornell is one of Gibbs’ closest friends, but in the pilot episode, they meet on Air Force One as if they are strangers. This apparent oversight can be attributed to the show’s evolving characters and backstories over its long run.
In the end, fans have accepted these minor inconsistencies for the sake of enjoying their favorite “NCIS” moments and characters.