Why NCIS Retconning Ducky & Gibbs’ Friendship Timeline Is Acceptable
Just like the majority of long-running procedurals, NCIS is not without plot holes. Some of them are smaller in nature, while others can dramatically change how the show is perceived. As an example, Gibbs and Tobias Fornell were supposed first-time acquaintances in the NCIS pilot, “Yankee White.” However, that was eventually changed when it was subsequently revealed that the pair long knew each other because they married the same woman at different points — Diane.
Admittedly, the dynamic wasn’t as prominent in the latter years of the procedural because of McCallum’s reduced appearances. NCIS found a way to see the pair have a touching farewell before Gibbs retired in Alaska. But as NCIS: Origins season 2, episode 3 perfectly reminds the public, their relationship had a profound impact on each other. Considering how much more NCIS has gained by contradicting what was previously established in “Hiatus,” it’s safe to say that it wouldn’t be difficult to ignore the aforementioned plot hole.
Will Young Ducky Return In NCIS: Origins?
It seems like Ducky has found a way to be an integral member of MCRT’s medical examiner team, albeit just an assistant. He was initially mimicking the process of his boss, which Gibbs clocks when he gets to Camp Pendleton. Curiously, the future MCRT leader claims that he barely has any recollection of their meeting a decade earlier. He doesn’t even acknowledge the part he played in Ducky becoming a medical examiner. Whether or not Gibbs is just pretending is uncertain.
For what it’s worth, there is no major issue with seeing old Ducky again in NCIS: Origins. He was an integral part of Gibbs’ arc in NCIS — something that Harmon’s narration even emphasizes in “The Edge.” CBS will just have to find a good plot to bring him back to Camp Pendleton.
