NCIS: Origins’ Showrunner Revealed ‘The Real Highlight’ Of Learning Season 2 Was Happening, And I Discovered They Pulled Off An Amazing Achievement In The Process



We’re just days away from NCIS: Origins Season 1 wrapping up on the 2025 TV schedule, but not to worry, fans of the prequel, we won’t be done following along with Leroy Jethro Gibbs in the early 1990s. Back in February, Origins was one of nine shows that CBS renewed, and David J. North, who shares showrunner duties with Gina Lucita Monreal, revealed the “real highlight” of learning their series was coming back for Season 2. Not only that, I also learned during our conversation that Origins pulled off an amazing achievement for the entire franchise during its debut season.

Ahead of the NCIS: Origins Season 1 finale’s arrival, I had to pleasure of speaking with North and Monreal about the events of the coming episode (stay tuned for that coverage) and their work as a whole on the fifth NCIS spinoff. Upon asking them when and how they reacted when they learned NCIS: Origins Season 2 was happening, North answered:

We were called by Amy Reisenbach, the president of the network, who was just champion of the show from the beginning and been so supportive of us and what we wanted to do creatively with in it. Meaning, keep the spirit, certainly of NCIS, that Gina and I both worked on and are so proud of, but also in this show do it a little different; diving more deeply into character. She even gave us the blessing, and ‘Blue Bayou,’ Episode 10, to do the first NCIS in 1000 episodes without an actual case, to just tell a character story.



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