Warning! SPOILERS for NCIS season 19 finale, «Birds of a Feather.»
The NCIS season 19 finale has audiences rattled, and its twist with Alden Parker and his ex-wife, Vivian, supports popular theories about the return of Mark Harmon's Leroy Jethro Gibbs. As frustrating as they are enticing, cliffhangers are often a great way to leave viewers in suspense at the end of a finale. This certainly applies to NCIS season 19, episode 21, «Birds of a Feather,» where it becomes clear that Parker's ex-wife, Vivian, is in cahoots with the Raven. Moreover, Parker is with her while unaware of the danger he's in. However, despite this information bombshell/next-season setup being unnerving, as previously mentioned, it supports some of the popular theories about how Gibbs can hypothetically return to NCIS.
NCIS (an acronym for Naval Criminal Investigative Service) debuted on CBS in 2003. The series, which just wrapped up its 19th season and has gained a slew of spin-offs over the years, follows the aforementioned, military-associated crime-solving team based out of Washington D.C. Many characters have graced the show's cast over its almost two decades, but Mark Harmon's Special Agent in Charge Gibbs — who has become the face of the crime procedural drama — led the team during its tribulations and pursuits until he exited the series at the beginning of NCIS season 19.
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However, with the finale's recent cliffhanger ending, the series has also created a perfect moment for Gibbs to return — even if it's not for long. There have been some solid theories floating about how Gibbs' NCIS universe character could return, ideally coming back to help save another member of the team. Now that
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