Like Mark Harmon’s Leroy Jethro Gibbs, Michael Weatherly’s Tony DiNozzo and the late David McCallum’s Donald Mallard, Pauley Perrette’s Abby Sciuto was introduced to the world in 2003 in the JAG two-parter “Ice Queen” and “Meltdown” before NCIS premiered a few months later. Perrette played the goth forensic scientist for 15 seasons on the popular CBS series, and there’s a complex story behind why she left NCIS. However, Abby might have been depicted a lot differently during that decade and a half had Perrette not spoken up after telling a dirty joke onscreen.

In an interview with Hello!, where she also revealed that she’ll never return to acting, Pauley Perrette recalled how she prompted major change in Abby Scout’s characterization following one of NCIS’ earliest episodes, despite the fact that she “had no right to do so.” As the actress explained:

In one of the first episodes, there was a really dirty joke – and I never understand dirty jokes or double entendres – and I didn’t know what it meant, and it aired and I was horrified, not only because of my own blaring naiveté, but because I just told a filthy joke on camera, and it’s just not what I do. And that’s who they wanted Abby to be in the beginning: there were parts of her that were going to be really saucy and sexual and I said, ‘No, there’s a better way to do this,’ and as that notion was being formed, that’s when I started realizing the power of her being good.



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