NCIS franchise, and it follows the story of Leroy Jethro Gibbs shortly after the loss of his wife and daughter in the early 1990s. The show has not followed NCIS' typical procedural format, instead focusing on more developed character arcs for each NIS member. The change in storytelling served as an interesting twist at first but has now led to fewer viewers.

With NCIS: Origins season 2 still unconfirmed, the show's dropping ratings are even more worrying. In a ratings list compiled by TV Line, NCIS: Origins reached an audience low as the show neared its midseason finale. The reduced viewership is concerning as NCIS: Origins is still a new show, which means it will have a lot to make up for if it has future seasons. However, there is some hope as there are still several episodes left in NCIS season 1, which gives it room to fix its low ratings.

5 NCIS: Origins Needs More Familiar Faces

NCIS Characters Need To Appear More Often In The Prequel

One exciting thing about an NCIS prequel is that characters that no longer appear in NCIS can still appear in NCIS: Origins. Having more NCIS characters show up in the prequel is also one of the best ways to save the show. Throughout NCIS, Mike Franks was one of the most influential characters for Gibbs, and it was clear that they had a strong mentorship turned friendship. Seeing their relationship grow in real time on NCIS: Origins is one of the greatest things about the procedural.

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Besides Franks, NCIS: Origins has also reintroduced Gibb's father, Jackson Gibbs, and a young Tobias Fornell. Fornell's brief appearance not only acted as a fun moment for NCIS fans to see but also helped solve NCIS' oldest plot hole, regarding when exactly Gibbs met one of his best friends. Introducing younger versions of well-known NCIS characters on NCIS: Origins helps tie the prequel to the flagship, which could help increase ratings.

4 NCIS: Origins Needs To Be About Gibbs

Gibbs' Backstory Was The Premise Behind NCIS: Origins In The First Place

The NCIS prequel may have dropped its ratings because NCIS: Origins lied about its true story. Rather than focusing solely on Gibbs' life shortly after he ed NIS, NCIS: Origins has expanded its focus to examine all characters on the NIS team, including Randy, Franks, and Lala. In a brief narration, Mark Harmon's Gibbs even said that NCIS: Origins is Lala's story. The change in direction gives the prequel a new spin but means that NCIS: Origins is not following its original premise of examining Gibbs' life.

NCIS: Origins has tried hard to separate itself from NCIS, but its unpopularity shows that its attempt to diverge is not working.

Fans of NCIS tuned in to watch Gibbs in NCIS: Origins, so the drop in viewers could be explained by viewers not caring about new characters. NCIS: Origins has tried hard to separate itself from NCIS, but its unpopularity shows that its attempt to diverge is not working. By returning the show's focus to Gibbs, NCIS: Origins could increase its ratings.

3 NCIS: Origins Needs More Mark Harmon's Appearance As Old Gibbs

Mark Harmon Could Save The Show

One of the best things about NCIS: Origins has been seeing Mark Harmon return as Gibbs. After Harmon left NCIS in season 19, it was unclear whether he would ever come back to the franchise. Fortunately, the prequel allowed the actor to reprise his role as Gibbs in a limited role. However, increasing Harmon's role could be the best way to save NCIS: Origins' dropping ratings.

Mark Harmon was originally only going to be a narrator on NCIS: Origins. However, his involvement has expanded to include small scenes in Alaska, the location of Gibb's retirement.

Harmon is synonymous with Gibbs and his appearances in NCIS: Origins give each scene added emotional weight. As Harmon's Gibbs writes the story of NCIS: Origins in his journal, a deeper insight into his character is also revealed. As a result, adding more scenes with Harmon could help decrease the difference between old and new fans watching the show and help increase the show's popularity.

2 NCIS: Origins Needs More Compelling Weekly Cases

NCIS: Origins Should Focus On The Cases At Hand

The excitement of NCIS has always been about the cases the team comes across weekly. Every spinoff has followed suit, as they all feature a new case every week, with the occasional two-part episode for premieres and finales. The prequel has been slightly different. While the prequel also features an exciting weekly case, NCIS: Origins seems to focus more on its characters than NIS' work.

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Having more compelling weekly cases could help save the show's declining ratings. The show could also follow the typical procedural episode format that is present in the other NCIS shows. Having compelling cases in combination with the new format could further tie the prequel back to the flagship and encourage viewers to keep watching.

1 NCIS: Origins Needs To Either Go All-In Or Move Away From Its Darker Tone

There Are Too Many Tone Switches Among The Episodes

NCIS: Origins has been noticeably dark at times. The show has not only examined Gibbs' mental state after losing his wife and daughter, but it has also looked at Gibbs' growth in the months following their ing. While the tone shifts between the episodes can help explain Gibbs' character and his changing life, they are also distracting.

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One of the ways that NCIS: Origins could save its reduced viewership is by sticking to one tone and minimizing its flashback scenes. The show should either maintain its darker tone or get rid of it completely. The back and forth between tones and color filters in scenes can be a bit disruptive, especially as it is not something that happens as often in NCIS.

Source: TV Line

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NCIS: Origins
Release Date
October 14, 2024
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    Austin Stowell
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A young Gibbs embarks on his journey as a Naval Investigative Service agent in the early 1990s. Set against the backdrop of Camp Pendleton, the series explores Gibbs' formative years, the cases that shaped him, and the mentors who guided his path, including Mike Franks.

Seasons
1
Main Genre
Crime