What Really Led To Emily Wickersham's NCIS On-Screen Divorce

Divorce is a fact of life for many, and that may just be why the "NCIS" writers included one in Eleanor Bishop's storyline. According to Outsider, the Emily Wickersham-embodied character was always meant to have a divorce, and the pivotal moment leading to this life-changing moment occurred in the Season 13 finale when Jake Malloy is injured during a bombing. Malloy, who works for the NSA, was having an affair.

"NCIS" thrives on dramatic stories, but incorporating a divorce for Bishop grounded her. It was relatable for viewers, and it helped the show grow roots and show the special agents' lives outside of work. On the divorce, "NCIS" executive producer Gary Glassberg explained, "In the real world of federal agents, divorce happens all the time (via Daily Express).

"We were intrigued by the idea when we originally introduced her that when you're with an agency like the NSA, unless you're married to another NSA agent, you can't talk about what you did at work," he continued. "If you put her as an NCIS agent and he remains at the NSA, if their careers are all they have in common, then it's going to start to deteriorate."

Any relationship can crumble under pressure, and with an added affair on top of career struggles, Bishop and Malloy's relationship was doomed from the start. Still, the writing team's decision to incorporate the divorce into the series was brilliant and helped round out both characters in interesting ways.

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