Breaking News: NCIS Star Drops Huge Hint About Mark Harmon’s Return – Fans, Brace Yourselves!
Rocky Carroll, Mark Harmon’s co-star on NCIS, believes that the beloved character, Leroy Gibbs, will make a return, even if it’s just “one more time.” Since Gibbs’ departure at the end of Season 19, fans have been eagerly anticipating any sign of the special agent’s comeback, especially following reports of a potential appearance in the show’s 450th episode.
NCIS creator Steven D. Binder is reportedly determined to bring Harmon back into the NCIS drama, and co-star Rocky Carroll has expressed confidence in Gibbs’ return. Carroll, who portrayed Leon Vance on NCIS alongside Harmon, emphasized Gibbs’ popularity among the characters, stating, “I think as long as this show stays on the air, there will always be a little bit of a tease that we might see Gibbs again. I don’t see how we don’t see him one more time at some point.”
Binder shares Carroll’s sentiments, expressing a commitment to bringing Mark Harmon back into the fold but with a focus on ensuring the storyline is handled correctly. Harmon’s character left the show after 19 years, choosing to lead a tranquil life in Anchorage, Alaska, following a challenging case.
Binder acknowledges that Gibbs is on a “higher plane of existence,” last seen “smiling on a river happy.” The showrunner aims to find the right narrative justification for Gibbs’ return, whether for positive or challenging reasons. Binder revealed that the current objective is to either fully embrace Gibbs’ new low-stress lifestyle or disrupt it entirely.
While fans were initially disappointed by Harmon’s departure just before the show’s 20th anniversary, they can take solace in knowing that Harmon has transitioned to an executive producer role, contributing to the behind-the-scenes vision for NCIS.
The shared optimism from Mark Harmon’s co-star and the NCIS showrunner provides a hopeful outlook for fans eager to witness Leroy Gibbs return, even if it’s just for one more case. The anticipation continues, fueled by the desire to see the dedicated agent back in action, perhaps in the future.