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Robyn Lively Returns to NCIS Universe in New Role
19 Nov
Summary
- Robyn Lively plays Randy's mother in NCIS: Origins flashbacks.
- Lively previously portrayed Special Agent Vivian Blackadder in JAG.
- Mark Harmon reprises his role as Gibbs in the NCIS: Origins crossover.

Robyn Lively has returned to the NCIS franchise, taking on a new role as Maxine, Randy's mother, in the NCIS: Origins prequel. Her appearance in recent flashbacks highlights a poignant birthday memory, showcasing a mother's dedication to her child. This marks a significant career moment for Lively, who previously portrayed Special Agent Vivian Blackadder, a key character in the original JAG series' two-part pilot for NCIS back in 2003.
The NCIS franchise has expanded significantly since its inception, spawning numerous successful spin-offs. This latest installment, NCIS: Origins, delves into the early career of Leroy Jethro Gibbs. Ahead of Lively's cameo, Mark Harmon, who originally played Gibbs for 18 seasons, made a special appearance in the crossover episode, reflecting on his extensive career and the enduring appeal of the character.
Harmon's return as Gibbs in NCIS: Origins was a significant event for fans, offering a glimpse into the character's reflections on his past. Executive producers teased that Gibbs's story would continue, hinting at new developments beyond his move to Alaska. Harmon expressed pride in the prequel's storytelling, particularly its exploration of character backstories.



