
As with so many long-running network TV shows, NCIS has lost its fair share of characters. That said, perhaps, nothing has been more impactful than Gibbs’ departure. Impressively, the procedural found a way to rebuild its ensemble, with the NCIS season 22 cast the most stable it has had for years. However, while MCRT continues its sworn duty, there have been some residual issues from the way Parker’s predecessor decided to retire. Instead of leaving drama-free, Gibbs ended his NCIS stint in style. Three years later, the series is finally able to fully address his last lingering story.
Gibbs Final Case & Exit Put Parker At Odds With The FBI (& It Has Been Haunting Him For Years)
The FBI Didn’t Like How Parker Moved On With NCIS
In NCIS season 19, episode 4, “Great Wide Open,” Gibbs brought him to Alaska to investigate a murder, but with the FBI on his tail. Parker was tasked to arrest the then-MCRT leader, not just for his current charges but also as a way to finally get him after years of getting away with so many unconventional ways of delivering justice. Ultimately, however, Parker realized that despite how his boss, FBI Deputy Director Wayne Sweeney demonized Harmon’s character, Gibbs was actually a good man.
Parker Officially Patches Things Up With Sweeney & The FBI In NCIS Season 22
It Has Been A Long Time Coming
In NCIS season 22, episode 4, that animosity between Parker and his former agency reaches a fever pitch when the FBI storms the bullpen and arrests almost all members of the MCRT for defying orders. Granted that McGee and his team are technically in the wrong here, but Sweeney is also clearly burdened by their history. After some sneaking, Parker is able to convince the FBI that they are only doing what’s right, leading to the pair’s amicable collaboration. In the end, Sweeney and his ex-subordinate are awarded The Medal Of Public Service from Director Leon Vance.
Now that both agencies and their respective leaders are on the same page, MCRT can stop worrying about the FBI working against them to settle a grudge about what happened with Parker.