The 12th season of "NCIS" ended with a major cliffhanger. Agent Gibbs (Mark Harmon) was shot by a child and it is unclear whether or not he survived the tragic incident. Fans of the hit series are speculating on the future of Harmon on "NCIS" and ahead of the release of the upcoming 13th season, executive producer Gary Glasberg teased fans as to what they can expect.
In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Glasberg revealed that as of late, he is still unsure as to what exactly would happen to Agent Gibbs.
"Regardless of the outcome, any time that Gibbs or one of our family members is in danger or injured, it significantly affects everyone. We'll have to see the long-term effects and the psychological effects, but they'll undoubtedly, as they always are, be there for each other. Then we'll see where it takes us as we move forward to the coming episode," he said.
Meanwhile, Harmon recently appeared on "The Late Late Show with James Corden" where he was asked to confirm whether or not his character will be killed off. At that time Harmon said he wasn't sure either but he knows that everyone in the cast is replaceable.
"I really believe this, but I think anybody in the show is replaceable. The truth births, characters leaving. It always has, and I always think there's always been a creative footprint on the show. I think it keeps actors healthy," he said.
Meanwhile, according to Christian Today, seeing Agent Gibbs die on "NCIS" could be a difficult thing for his fans especially since he has been part of the series for the past 12 seasons.
Agent Gibbs' future is still uncertain and fans can only wait and see what will happen to him when "NCIS" returns to CBS this fall.
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