ncis origins
Definition
NCIS: Origins is an American police procedural television series and the sixth installment in the NCIS franchise, serving as a prequel that follows a young Leroy Jethro Gibbs during his early career as a special agent with the Naval Criminal Investigative Service in the early 1990s.
Narrated by Mark Harmon and starring Austin Stowell as Gibbs, the show explores the origins of the iconic character's investigative style and personal life prior to the events of the original NCIS series.
Examples
After marathoning NCIS: Origins, I now slap the back of my team's heads whenever they forget the coffee rules.
NCIS: Origins proves that even Gibbs started as a rookie who couldn't outrun his own bad hair days in the '90s.
My uncle claims watching NCIS: Origins unlocked his inner Gibbs, but his basement is just full of failed IKEA projects.
NCIS: Origins is the prequel glow-up we needed, turning Gibbs' legend from myth to mullet-era reality.