NCIS: Origins has earned an 88% rating from critics on Rotten Tomatoes, outpacing the franchise’s other offerings. The series is more serialized and introspective than NCIS’s other shows, delving into the backstories of Gibbs and his NCIS teammates and co-workers in the early 1990s. Now, a new addition in Season 2 will further improve the series.
NCIS: Origins Has Added A New Addition To Leroy Jethro Gibbs’ NIS Team
The procedural finally puts Agent Herman “Herm” Daniels back out in the field with Mike Franks’ (Kyle Schmid) team in NCIS: Origins Season 2. Audiences get a glimpse of Herm’s return in NCIS: Origins Season 2, Episode 8, “End of the Road,” the prequel’s midseason finale, which caps Season 2’s first half of episodes with several major developments.
Herm returns to the field after fellow NIS Special Agent Bernard “Randy” Randolf (Caleb Foote) circulates a petition through the Camp Pendleton NIS office to get Daniels back in action. Herman has been out of commission since NCIS: Origins Season 1, helping Richard Kowalski (Michael Harney), the NIS Evidence Custodian, while managing the agency’s K-9 unit.
Herm hadn’t been in the field since NCIS: Origins Season 2, Episode 8, due to an incident he had while on duty, wherein he froze up and wasn’t able to do his job. While Herm is hesitant to get back into action in the midseason finale, he plays a critical role as the team raids Twitchy Tony’s (Travis Hammer) warehouse.
What Herm Daniels’ NCIS: Origins Story Means For The Procedural Series
NCIS: Origins adding another agent to its four leading characters signals that the series is evolving, continuing to implement some of the franchise’s most innovative storytelling. Showing Herm’s setback as an assistant to the evidence custodian before elevating him to a fully-fledged agent demonstrates creative ingenuity and the spinoff’s willingness to take risks to be truly open with its storytelling.
Herm’s story exposes the more vulnerable parts of serving for veterans and others in the line of duty. It could be that the plan has always been to evolve Herm back into a field agent, with his setback story shaping Season 1. Regardless, the prequel show has taken a non-traditional approach in introducing a new agent in Season 2.
Agent Daniels’ emergence in the team’s established dynamic has already shaken things up for the NCIS: Origins cast, with Randy and Herm working together during the team’s stakeout, forcing Gibbs to team up with Lala, which leads the agents to confront uncomfortable moments about their relationship. Therefore, Herm is reshaping team dynamics as NCIS: Origins Season 3 approaches.
