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Ducky Mallard tribute episode in NCIS features Gibbs and DiNozzo

NCIS Season 21

The highly anticipated NCIS Season 21 tribute episode is just around the corner, and fans are buzzing with excitement. In a recent trailer shared by cast member Brian Dietzen on Instagram, viewers get a glimpse into the emotional journey that lies ahead in 'The Stories We Leave Behind.'

The trailer starts off with a shocking scene as Jimmy Palmer, played by Brian Dietzen himself, enters Ducky's home with a cup of coffee, only to discover the lifeless body of the beloved medical examiner-turned-NCIS historian on his bed. It appears that Ducky passed away peacefully in his sleep, leaving behind a void in the team's dynamics.

As the trailer progresses, we see Tim McGee portrayed by Sean Murray, gazing at an old photograph featuring himself, Ducky, and Leroy Jethro Gibbs, played by Mark Harmon. The remaining members of the current squad then grapple with finding the best way to honor their departed colleague and friend. It becomes evident that Ducky's death will profoundly impact the team and the show.

What surprises fans the most in this trailer is the inclusion of flashbacks featuring both Gibbs and Anthony DiNozzo, played by Michael Weatherly. While there have been no official indications of their return for this tribute, their prominent appearances in the marketing clip have ignited speculation and anticipation among viewers.

The flashback scene showcases Gibbs and DiNozzo in an undisclosed setting, possibly reflecting on their memories with Ducky. It's noteworthy that Cote de Pablo's character, Ziva David, is hinted at in the flashback but doesn't make an appearance in the trailer. Could this be a deliberate hint that Harmon and Weatherly will make a comeback in this special episode?

Given the circumstances, the potential return of Gibbs and DiNozzo in NCIS Season 21 cannot solely focus on their long-awaited reunion. The focus, instead, will likely be on the significant bond between Gibbs and Ducky, further emphasizing the impact of Ducky's departure on the team and the viewers.

It's refreshing to see the show dedicating an entire episode to pay homage to both David McCallum and his character, Dr. Donald 'Ducky' Mallard. With McCallum's recent passing, this episode holds a bittersweet significance as it allows fans to say a heartfelt goodbye to a beloved character who has been at the heart of the series for so long.

While the tribute episode marks a somber occasion, it also serves as a reminder of the enduring popularity and resilience of NCIS. Now in its 21st season, the show continues to captivate audiences with its compelling storylines, complex characters, and the unique dynamics of a team working under high-pressure and sometimes dangerous circumstances.

Led by Special Agent Alden Parker, played brilliantly by Aldis Hodge, the NCIS team faces a myriad of challenges, ranging from murder and espionage to terrorism and stolen submarines. Supported by the likes of McGee, Torres, and Knight, played by Sean Murray, Wilmer Valderrama, and Katrina Law respectively, the squad always manages to come together and solve the most perplexing cases.

Of course, the show wouldn't be complete without the lovable and devoted assistant, Jimmy Palmer, and the formidable forensic scientist Kasie Hines, played by Brian Dietzen and Diona Reasonover respectively. The team operates under the watchful eye of the intelligent and enigmatic NCIS Director Leon Vance, portrayed by Rocky Carroll.

As NCIS Season 21 continues to unfold, fans eagerly await the tribute episode, 'The Stories We Leave Behind,' airing every Monday at 9pm ET on CBS. With its mix of suspense, drama, and touching moments, this episode promises to be a poignant tribute to a beloved character and a talented actor who brought Ducky Mallard to life.

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