Like NCIS: Los Angeles, the seven-season NCIS: New Orleans debuted via backdoor pilot that had Mark Harmon’s Leroy Jethro Gibbs traveling to the city to work with its local law enforcement. It was revealed early on that he had a history with Pride, as they both used to work together alongside Mike Franks. Dubbed the Fed Five, they were among the highly-accomplished NIS agents in the early ’90s.
Now, CBS is looking to finally tell that story on-screen as TVInsider reports that NCIS: Origins is actively casting for the role of young Dwayne Pride. Per the outlet, the younger version of Bakula’s character is also a newly-minted Probationary Special Agent but in the NIS Panama office. In his upcoming NCIS: Origins debut, he and Gibbs will have to settle their past issues to be able to work together undercover on a new case.
What’s curious to know is Gibbs and Pride’s supposed conflict that pre-dates their time with the NIS. NCIS long-revealed that they would eventually patch things up, but it’s still interesting to see how their friendship eventually started. It’s worth noting that NCIS: Origins season 2 is set in 1992, and Fed Five supposedly only operated until 1994, so the show has a small window to tackle all the great missions they accomplished.
Young Pride’s arrival in NCIS: Origins was somehow expected. There’s no way to skip his and Fed Five’s involvement in Gibbs’ history with the NIS, especially since Franks is also involved. The question now is how the show will balance their escapades and Camp Pendleton’s weekly cases. This is particularly important because the NCIS prequel has managed to endear the rest of its cast to viewers.
