Bishop is incredible at her job as an analyst for the NSA. She saw the types of attacks that could come and wrote national security strategy on them with great detail. This was extremely helpful and was a good thing until someone used one of her strategies as a blueprint and executed it. A pen doubling as a recording device, exactly as written, was found on the Secretary of the Navy when she was at NCIS in MTAC. Therefore on November 19th, 2013 Gibbs and DiNozzo visited the NSA to talk to the author of that security strategy and so began the story of Leroy Jethro Gibbs and Eleanor Bishop.

Gibbs and DiNozzo entered the NSA building and were greeted by NSA Special Agent Chad Flynderling, but Flynn wasnt who wrote the paper and therefore not the person Gibbs needed to find. Flynn led them to a large room where a beautiful blond haired woman sat on the floor working. She had earbuds in and was listening to music so Flynn had them stand behind her until she noticed them.

After a few moments Bishop noticed the three men standing behind her and let out a surprised gasp. She was upset with Flynn because she had told him several times not to do that but got even more upset with him when she saw the men behind him. One of them had brown hair and was fairly tall but was clearly way to interested in his physical appearance. The other man was older, his hair was greying and he had piercing blue eyes, he was extremely handsome and was tall as well. He had a commanding presence but seemed to be in no way vain like the other man.

Gibbs made direct eye contact as they shook hands bit when they let go he couldnt look away for a few seconds, its like his eyes were glued to her and it seemed the same was true for her. This moment passed and they both looked away but then Bishop stumbled over her words being thrown off by the intimidatingly handsome man in front of her. Gibbs wasnt sure why she was having trouble but found it strangely adorable. She pulled herself back together and spoke to Gibbs about her paper. She sat back down feeling her part was over but Gibbs saw that she needed to be a part of the case from that point forward. Nobody is better able to figure out the next move than the person who wrote the playbook. Flynn and Bishop were both shocked and slightly against her joining the case, but in the end Gibbs helped her up and they headed to NCIS.

She worked the remainder of the case alongside them. Gibbs seemed to be a great agent and a great boss but she didn't understand why he would want her to work the case, all her research on the spy pen was in her paper, they didn't need her for that. Then after the case ended, right as shes about to leave, Gibbs offers her a job and she finally understands. He was seeing if she had the stuff to be a part of NCIS and he decided "He'd like to keep her around." Who knows what that will mean?