Who plays the young Gibbs and Pride in *NCIS: Origins*?
Austin Stowell plays the young Gibbs, and Shea Buckner plays the young Pride.
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This March 17, 2026, NCIS fans are in for a treat as *NCIS: Origins* delves into the backstory of the 'Fed Five' and the initial rocky relationship between Gibbs and Pride. This episode promises to reveal the origins of their bond and the e...
The *NCIS: Origins* episode, titled 'Feelin' Alright?' explores the roots of Gibbs and Pride's relationship, revealing a past encounter where Gibbs holds a grudge. This sets up an interesting dynamic as they navigate an undercover mission together. The episode also features the return of Kyle Schmid as Mike Franks and Mariel Molino as Lala Dominguez, adding depth to the NCIS universe. Meanwhile, for those not tuning in, St. Patrick's Day parades transform cities across America into a sea of green, with New York City's parade being the largest and Hot Springs, Arkansas hosting the shortest.
Austin Stowell plays the young Gibbs, and Shea Buckner plays the young Pride.
The 'Fed Five' is a group of special agents including Pride, Gibbs, Mike Franks, Dan McLane, and Felix Betts.
*NCIS: Origins* airs on CBS and streams the next day on Paramount+.
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