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Gibbs' Drunken Nuptials Lead to Marital Clarity
4 Mar
Summary
- Gibbs and Diane eloped while heavily intoxicated in Las Vegas.
- A theater explosion, orchestrated by Abe Pruitt, preoccupied Gibbs.
- Gibbs realized his relationship with Diane was based on convenience.

The latest "NCIS: Origins" episode began in the aftermath of an inebriated Gibbs and Diane eloping in Las Vegas. Waking up disoriented, Diane immediately suggested an annulment, a sentiment Gibbs initially shared. However, Gibbs was soon preoccupied with a theater explosion case, revealed to be orchestrated by compound leader Abe Pruitt, with Stanley acting as a pawn.
During his work on the case, Gibbs maintained that he and Diane would annul their hasty marriage. Yet, by the episode's conclusion, Gibbs experienced a significant realization in the interrogation room. He discovered that a less direct approach to his case translated metaphorically to his marriage.
Gibbs understood that his feelings for Diane, while not intensely passionate, represented a relationship built on convenience. This practical connection, as articulated by Mark Harmon in a concluding voiceover, signifies finding someone at the right place and time, representing a simple and necessary union.



