The Complete 01st Season
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001 01. “A New Life” September 23, 1995
Synopsis:
When a female F-14 Tomcat RIO (Radar Intercept Officer) goes missing from the aircraft carrier U.S.S. Seahawk while stationed in the Adriatic Sea, the Judge Advocate General of the Navy, Rear Admiral Al Brovo (Kevin Dunn), sends young Lieutenant Harmon Rabb with Lieutenant Junior Grade Caitlin Pike on Bastille Day 1995 out to the carrier where they must find out whether her death was accidental or intentional.
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002 02. “Shadow” September 30, 1995
Synopsis:
Following the reassignment of Caitlin Pike, Harm is partnered with Meg Austin, a Lieutenant junior grade (LTJG) with a phobia of enclosed spaces. Their first case together is aboard a Los Angeles-class submarine, where a civilian contractor gone rogue has hijacked the systems of the submarine with his laptop, and threatens to sink a civilian cruise ship with an experimental torpedo if ransom is not paid. Together, Harm and Meg must try and trick the computer expert into deactivating the torpedo himself.
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003 03. “Desert Son” October 7, 1995
Synopsis:
Harm and Meg are called to investigate when a junior officer and son of retired General Thomas Williams (Charles Hallahan), a former Commandant of the United States Marine Corps is accused of negligence that left several Marines injured during a field artillery training exercise. The case becomes more complex when the son confesses, but Harm doubts his guilt.
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004 04. “Déjà Vu” October 21, 1995
Synopsis:
After the body of a naval officer is found at Arlington National Cemetery following a reception at the Thai Embassy, Harm and Meg are called to investigate. Meanwhile, a new acquaintance prompts Harm to reminisce of a female friend in Southeast Asia, who was murdered by her country's military.
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005 05. “Pilot Error” November 4, 1995
Synopsis:
When one of Harm's classmates from Annapolis is killed testing a new type of auto-navigation system on an F-14 Tomcat, Harm and Meg must determine whether the accident was due to pilot error or a mechanical failure.
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006 06. “War Cries” November 11, 1995
Synopsis:
A Peruvian boy is killed inside the U.S. Embassy in Lima, and Harm and Meg must determine his intent before the country explodes in anger.
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007 07. “Brig Break” December 2, 1995
Synopsis:
Meg is taken hostage during a "brig break" from the SEATAC Naval Base in Washington state, but Harm and Kate suspects that it is merely a decoy for something more serious than just a prison break at a base which houses nuclear weapons.
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008 08. “Scimitar” December 9, 1995
Synopsis:
A US Marine Corps Humvee on patrol along the Iraq-Kuwait border accidentally crosses into Iraqi territory, and Harm and Meg are sent to defend the sole surviving crew member in an Iraqi court. Harm is also given a secondary task - help the Marine escape regardless of the outcome of the trial.
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009 09. “Boot” January 6, 1996
Synopsis:
Meg goes undercover as a boot camp recruit at Parris Island after a Marine recruit is found dead and suspicion falls on the drill instructors.
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010 10. “Sightings” January 13, 1996
Synopsis:
A little girl goes missing and Harm and Meg go looking for her around a closed naval airfield in Texas where several "UFO sightings" have been reported.
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011 11. “The Brotherhood” February 3, 1996
Synopsis:
When a Marine is found unconscious on a beach, Harm and Meg get drawn into a "turf war" between Marines at Camp Pendleton and a prominent Los Angeles street gang.
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012 12. “Defensive Action” March 13, 1996
Synopsis:
Newly promoted Lieutenant Commander Harmon Rabb defends Captain Thomas Boone, the "CAG" (Terry O'Quinn) who is accused of shooting down a Serbian helicopter, contrary to the rules of engagement.
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013 13. “Smoked” March 20, 1996
Synopsis:
A lightning-damaged F-14 Tomcat makes an emergency landing in Cuba, so Harm and Meg are sent there to try to "talk" it back before the Cubans have a chance to download the avionics and sell them to Iran (the only user of the F-14 other than the United States). There is a new JAG, Rear Admiral A. J. Chegwidden, with a background as a highly decorated Navy SEAL.
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014 14. “Hemlock” March 27, 1996
Synopsis:
After having received a mysterious message on the fax machine, Meg is critically wounded by an assassin, posing as a commander in the British Royal Navy. The assassin’s real target is Russian President Boris Yeltsin who is secretly coming to the United States to sign a treaty. Oliver North makes a guest appearance as Meg's Uncle Ollie.
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015 15. “High Ground” April 3, 1996
Synopsis:
A soon to be retired top Marine sniper refuses to be deployed to Bosnia and goes AWOL after being accused of trying to kill his CO.
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016 16. “Black Ops” April 10, 1996
Synopsis:
A pilot and son of a female U.S. Senator attached to a team of SEALs dies, apparently due to negligence on the part of the SEALs. The Senator initially wants to put the blame on the SEALs, but Admiral Chegwidden and Harm find that the real cause of the pilot's death lies elsewhere.
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017 17. “Survivors” April 17, 1996
Synopsis:
A Marine Colonel believes his son is the reincarnation of his KIA Vietnam War buddy, so he kidnaps the child amidst child custody court proceedings to fulfill an old promise.
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018 18. “Recovery” May 1, 1996
Synopsis:
An emergency procedures drill during a Space Shuttle "dry run" goes wrong when a cable breaks and an astronaut falls to his death. Harm and Meg have to determine if it was sabotage before the shuttle goes up.
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019 19. “The Prisoner” May 8, 1996
Synopsis:
While in Hong Kong (one year before the transfer of sovereignty from Britain), Harm is kidnapped by the Chinese and interrogated about anticipated American reaction should China try to take the Matsu Islands by force. While imprisoned, Harm believes the man in the cell next to him (voiced by Richard Crenna) is his missing father.
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020 20. “Ares” May 22, 1996
Synopsis:
When the computerized Ares Combat System onboard the USS Daniel Boone, a U.S. Arleigh Burke-class destroyer suddenly malfunctions, Harm, Kate and Meg have to figure out how to keep the disabled destroyer from falling into North Korean hands.
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021 21. “Skeleton Crew” December 5, 1999
Synopsis:
Diane Schonke (Catherine Bell), whom Harm knew at the Naval Academy, turns up dead at Naval Station Norfolk The prime suspect also dies under mysterious circumstances, so Harm falls under suspicion of murder by NCIS agent Brian Turque (John Ashton). This episode includes the second appearance of Bud Roberts (Patrick Labyorteaux) as the Seahawk's Public Relations Officer.
The Complete 02nd Season
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022 01. “We the People” January 3, 1997
Synopsis:
The episode starts near Yuma, Arizona with a military helicopter stopping a U.S. Mail truck and stealing its well-packaged cargo, which turns out to be the Declaration of Independence. After having received the Distinguished Flying Cross for his actions in the pilot episode at a White House Rose Garden ceremony, Lieutenant Commander Harmon "Harm" Rabb, Jr. and his new partner, Major Sarah "Mac" MacKenzie, and their assistant Lieutenant JG Bud Roberts are tasked by the Judge Advocate General, Rear Admiral A.J. Chegwidden, to investigate the theft and the alleged involvement of Marine Colonel Matthew O'Hara (Carmen Argenziano), a Vietnam War veteran and recipient of the Medal of Honor, in cooperation with Clayton Webb (Steven Culp), who goes by the title of "Special Assistant to the Under Secretary of State" (but Mac hints at that it is a just a cover for the CIA). Ascertaining the involvement of the famed Marine colonel is soon resolved when his men commandeers a ZNN satellite uplink and Colonel O'Hara broadcasts his message from the right-wing militia "The Defenders" on live television and demands a ransom to bring the document back. As they get to Arizona, Harm figures out that O'Hara is Mac's uncle and together they then set out to get him to surrender peacefully before Webb finds him. Meanwhile Bud stays to keep an eye on Webb. While O'Hara is willing to surrender for the sake of his niece, dissention among his men follows. The concluding scene shows a brief snippet of Colonel O'Hara in a courtroom.
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023 02. “Secrets” January 10, 1997
Synopsis:
Marine Corporal Jason Magida (Victor Love), whom Admiral Chegwidden prosecuted more than eight years ago, escapes from the brig in Groton, Connecticut, and takes Admiral Chegwidden, Mac, and Bud as hostages inside the Admiral's office. He demands a retrial here and now in the admiral's office; a court had convicted him of giving classified information about the Patriot missile system to Israel. Harm and CIA officer Clayton Webb work from the outside to rescue them without killing the corporal. They also must be wary of shady CIA operative Gayle Osbourne (Leon Russom), who may try to prevent a revelation of the truth about the corporal's case.
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024 03. “Jinx” January 17, 1997
Synopsis:
Harm must prove that an F-14 Tomcat aircraft that accidentally bombed a mosque during Operation Desert Storm is not "jinxed" after a mid-air accident kills his best friend.
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025 04. “Heroes” January 24, 1997
Synopsis:
Harm and Mac engage in a tense courtroom battle when a Navy SEAL is accused of murdering his friend during a mission. Harm goes way overboard to prove a point about firearms, by firing an MP5 in the courtroom.
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026 05. “Crossing the Line” January 31, 1997
Synopsis:
Harm, Mac and Bud are sent out to the USS Seahawk and face political pressure when a female F-14 Tomcat pilot, Lieutenant Marilyn Isaacs (Nancy Everhard), accuses the CAG, Captain Thomas Boone (Terry O'Quinn), of sexual harassment. The CAG says she is simply a bad aviator, gender notwithstanding, and prominent Congresswoman Adele DeLong (Dee Wallace) intervenes in the investigation. Bud meets his successor as the public affairs officer, Ensign Harriet Sims (Kari Turner) and they soon form a bond.
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027 06. “Trinity” February 7, 1997
Synopsis:
The infant son of a female U.S. Navy officer (daughter of CINCPAC) is kidnapped from Holy Loch Naval Base in Scotland and the evidence implicates the boy's father, an Irish Republican Army leader. Harm and Mac are assigned to work with the Royal Ulster Constabulary in Belfast to help get the child back, but the local cop is hiding a vengeful secret.
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028 07. “Ghosts” February 14, 1997
Synopsis:
Admiral Chegwidden's life is in danger when the last surviving members of his SEAL team from the Vietnam War are killed and it appears someone is eliminating the witnesses to an atrocity committed 30 years earlier.
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029 08. “Full Engagement” February 21, 1997
Synopsis:
When Harm's Stearman biplane runs out of fuel in the Appalachian Mountains, he and Mac must avoid trigger happy poachers who killed a game warden and do not want to leave any witnesses.
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030 09. “Washington Holiday” February 28, 1997
Synopsis:
Harm is assigned to escort Romanian Princess Alexandra (Kiersten Warren) while her father, the King of Romania (Michael Des Barres), is in Washington D.C. to request Romania be admitted to NATO, as an assassin closes in on all of them.
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031 10. “The Game of Go” February 28, 1997
Synopsis:
Harm and a Colombian drug lord play a high-stakes game of "Go", with the prize being a Marine that was left behind during a covert mission, as Webb and the JAG team once again butt heads.
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032 11. “Force Recon” March 7, 1997
Synopsis:
Harm goes undercover as a Gunny for a Marine Force Recon Squad at Camp Pendelton, while Mac and Bud investigate whether their Captain Koonan (Phil Morris), known as The Duke like in John Wayne, is using unsafe techniques as a means of hardening his men for unexpected combat conditions.
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033 12. “The Guardian” March 28, 1997
Synopsis:
Harm and Mac defend a homeless former Navy SEAL (Bruce Weitz), who is accused of killing three men while thwarting a convenience store robbery.
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034 13. “Code Blue” April 4, 1997
Synopsis:
Harm and Mac are out running and Harm saves Mac from getting hit by a car by taking the blow himself. When Hamas takes over the DC hospital where an Israeli diplomat is undergoing a heart transplant, an injured Harm becomes the inside man of the FBI hostage negotiator to thwart the terrorists. This episode shows Mac speaking fluent Persian.
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035 14. “Cowboys & Cossacks” April 11, 1997
Synopsis:
A joint exercise between American and Russian naval forces in the Black Sea becomes deadly when the two captains decide to settle their Cold War grudges, trapping Harm, Mac and Bud in the middle. This episode shows Mac can speak at least a little Russian.
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036 15. “Rendezvous” April 18, 1997
Synopsis:
Mac's past clouds her judgment while she defends an abusive Chief Petty Officer accused of killing his wife's boyfriend.
The Complete 03rd Season
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037 01. “Ghost Ship” September 23, 1997
Synopsis:
After a skeleton is discovered in the hull of the decommissioned aircraft carrier USS Hornet, Harm becomes obsessed with discovering a link between the body and his missing father.
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038 02. “The Court-Martial of Sandra Gilbert” September 30, 1997
Synopsis:
The trial of a Marine AH-1 Cobra pilot (Elizabeth Mitchell) accused of fraternization with a non-commissioned officer is complicated when an activist female Congresswoman Roberta "Bobbi" Latham (Anne-Marie Johnson) interferes in the name of "fairness".
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039 03. “The Good of the Service” October 7, 1997
Synopsis:
Harm and Mac must face the Admiral in court when he defends a Marine Colonel who disobeyed orders in rescuing his team from a Haitian warlord. Mac is doubly concerned because she and the Colonel used to be lovers.
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040 04. “Blind Side” October 14, 1997
Synopsis:
When a training accident kills two civilians, Harm may have to end the career of his mentor to save the pilot from taking the fall. Guest-starring Sarah Silverman as Lt. Schipperelli.
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041 05. “King of the Fleas” October 21, 1997
Synopsis:
A paraplegic Vietnam vet comes to JAG HQ and confesses to a murder, but the situation is complicated by the possibility that the man knows something about what happened to Harm's father.
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042 06. “Vanished” October 28, 1997
Synopsis:
When a fully armed F-14 disappears without a trace, Harm and Mac must determine what happened to the plane and its pilot.
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043 07. “Against All Enemies” November 4, 1997
Synopsis:
When the U.S. is accused of shooting down a North Korean civilian plane, Harm, Mac and Bud must work to find the truth before the North Koreans sink a U.S. salvage vessel in retaliation.
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044 08. “Above and Beyond” November 11, 1997
Synopsis:
Lieutenant Curtis Rivers (Montel Williams), a Navy SEAL up for the Medal of Honor for rescuing a Washington diplomat from Hezbollah, may not get the award when evidence shows that he may have left one of his men behind on the mission. Rivers refuses to clarify the matter one way or the other. Bud gets drunk and sings the Tom Jones song, Delilah.
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045 09. “Impact” November 18, 1997
Synopsis:
Harm and Bud encounter resistance when investigating the mid-air collision between a Marine helicopter and an "unknown" aircraft. Meanwhile, Mac leaves JAG for civilian practice at her boyfriend's law firm.
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046 10. “People v. Rabb” November 25, 1997
Synopsis:
A member of the Russian mafia is shot as Harm attempts to buy information pertaining to the whereabouts of his father, and Harm is accused of murdering him and now-civilian Mac must defend him. In the end, Harm receives a photo of his father in Russia and Mac returns to JAG.
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047 11. “Defenseless” December 9, 1997
Synopsis:
Harm and Mac work to defend a Navy Ensign who claims she killed a Turkish military attaché because she believed he was going to hurt her. At first Harm does not entirely believe Ensign Lang's story, but gradually becomes so convinced he rejects Chegwidden's advice to give in to political pressure and take the case.
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048 12. “Someone to Watch Over Annie” January 6, 1998
Synopsis:
Harm tries to protect Annie Pendry (his best friend's widow in "Pilot Error") and her son, Josh, when he witnesses a murder on a class field trip to Andrews Air Force Base. A German weapons buyer for Saddam Hussein puts out a hit on the kid, then later kidnaps him. This is the second episode in a row in which Harm takes a woman to his apartment after she gets shot at her house.
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049 13. “With Intent to Die” January 13, 1998
Synopsis:
When an old mentor of Admiral Chegwidden's dies during a hunting trip with the Deputy Secretary of Defense, the coroner concludes it was suicide but Chegwidden remains convinced it was murder and starts his own investigation.
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050 14. “Father's Day” February 3, 1998
Synopsis:
A marine corporal accused of dereliction of duty steals a tank and engages the military in a stand-off because a conviction will guarantee that he will lose custody of his son. Donald P. Bellisario has an uncredited cameo in this episode as the guest of honor to a Quantum Leap convention at the Treetop Inn.
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051 15. “Yesterday's Heroes” February 24, 1998
Synopsis:
Harm and Mac encounter three WWII vets engaged in a guerrilla war with a South American drug kingpin. At Mac's suggestion, Bud goes to Naples, Florida, to meet Harriet's parents.
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052 16. “Chains of Command” March 3, 1998
Synopsis:
A Chief aboard the USS Seahawk is accused of sexual harassment. He hires a civilian lawyer, Dalton Lowne (Mac's boyfriend), to defend him. The case becomes personal for Mac when Dalton shows up at her apartment to steal confidential information from her. At the end, the major trio sing the song, "What Becomes of the Brokenhearted".
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053 17. “The Stalker” March 17, 1998
Synopsis:
After her ex-boyfriend is gunned down, Mac tries to stay one step ahead of someone who is determined to get her. The Admiral's daughter, Francesca, from Italy pays a visit.
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054 18. “Tiger, Tiger” March 24, 1998
Synopsis:
A "Tiger" cruise for Navy personnel and their kids turns deadly serious when Cuban terrorists seize the ship. Harm prevents the terrorists from using the ship's weapons to assassinate Fidel Castro while ensuring the hostages are not hurt. Harm brought along Annie's son Josh on the cruise without telling Annie about it. At the end of the episode, Bud proposes to Harriet almost at the same time Annie dumps Harm.
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055 19. “Death Watch” March 31, 1998
Synopsis:
Harm's mental state becomes questionable when he starts having flashbacks about Lieutenant Diane Schonke, who was murdered and the case closed when the prime suspect committed suicide. Mac finally learns of the woman who looked just like her.
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056 20. “The Imposter” April 21, 1998
Synopsis:
Disgraced ex-spy Special Agent Clark Palmer assumes Harm's identity to kill a key witness in a trial that Harm and Mac are prosecuting, leaving Harm to die in his booby-trapped apartment. Bud gives Harriet a ring.
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057 21. “The Return of Jimmy Blackhorse” April 28, 1998
Synopsis:
A Navajo medicine woman refuses to believe a coffin the Marines have brought really has the remains of her brother-in-law, Jimmy Blackhorse, a World War II Navajo code talker. The people refuse to allow DNA testing and are opposed to the Navy naming a ship after Jimmy. Harm and Mac go to New Zealand to find the answer, as well as a suggestion for the ship's name. Harm quits smoking cigars.
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058 22. “Clipped Wings” May 5, 1998
Synopsis:
When an F-14 Tomcat clips an Italian helicopter, killing 6 people, Harm and Mac must face each other in court and an Italian government eager to prosecute the pilot themselves. With the help of Francesca (Chegwidden's daughter), Harm finds a teenage girl who piloted the craft that actually collided with the F-14, a small plane she flew without her father's permission.
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059 23. “Wedding Bell Blues” May 12, 1998
Synopsis:
Bud and Harriet's wedding preparations are complicated when Harriet's domineering mother tries to take over the planning and brings her to the strip club for her bachelorette party. The wedding plans are further derailed when Harm - who is to be Bud's best man and commander of the honor guard at the wedding - loses his dress whites due to a mix-up at the laundromat and then a chain of events at Bud's bachelor party ends in a mass brawl that lands Harm, Bud and the Admiral in the lock-up. Meanwhile, Bud Jr. is concerned that his father Bud Sr. is abusive of his younger brother, Mikey, whom he believes does not want to enlist in the Navy against their father's wishes. After getting out of jail, Bud Jr. marries Harriet in a military wedding concluding with an honor guard commanded by Harm.
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060 24. “To Russia with Love” May 19, 1998
Synopsis:
Part 1 of 2. Harm receives a picture which suggests that, after the Vietnam War ended, his father was sent to Siberia in the Soviet Union. Harm requests leave to California, which Chegwidden immediately suspects is really to go to Russia. Chegwidden reluctantly grants the leave and sends Mac along with Harm. After visiting his mother in California, Harm proceeds to Russia, where he is assisted by a taxi driver named Alexei who claims to be loyal only to the highest bidder. In Russia, Harm and Mac once again encounter Mark "Falcon" Sokol and Colonel Parlovsky. The trail points to Beloyka in Northern Siberia. Harm and Mac steal a MIG-29 to go to Beloyka, but before they can go far, they are chased and fired upon, and the season closes with a cliffhanger.
The Complete 04th Season
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061 01. “Gypsy Eyes” September 22, 1998
Synopsis:
Conclusion. With a voice-over, Harm updates the viewer on his search for his father up to the previous episode. The Russians claim Harm and Mac died while on a demo ride in a MIG-29. The truth is they punched out before the plane was hit by an air-to-air missile. They encounter a Gypsy brother and sister, Vasya (Eric Zivot) and Rusza (Natasha Pavlovich), who take them by wagon to a train station and dress them up as gypsies. Rusza has a vision in which Russian soldiers rape her and kill Harm before he can save her. Harm is convinced the vision will not come true. At the train station, before Harm and Mac can get on the train to Beloyka, they are detected by Falcon (Rex Linn). After some hesitation, they decide to trust him and let him take them back to Moscow, where they find Admiral Chegwidden, Clayton Webb and Alexei (Allan Kolman), who is in fact a double agent most loyal to the CIA, because they pay him the best. Harm and Mac finally arrive in Svischevo, where they meet a woman who cared for Harmon Rabb Sr. after he escaped from Vorkuta. The woman tells a story which is the same as Rusza's vision, except with Harm Sr. instead of Harm Jr., and herself instead of Rusza. The woman says Harm Sr. died and was buried in an unmarked grave in the Taiga.
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062 02. “Embassy” September 29, 1998
Synopsis:
Harm and Mac aids Clayton Webb in an undercover CIA investigation during a reception held at the Sudanese embassy in Washington, D.C., which later on becomes a life-or-death struggle when a rebel group seizes the building with Harm and Mac trapped inside, along with an influential Sudanese intellectual, Professor Dubotu (Bennet Guillory), who has been kidnapped. Mac is taken hostage. Harm learns that what looks like a terrorist takeover is a masquerade that has been engineered by crooked Sudanese Ambassador Moshak (Vincent Riotta). Harm manages to communicate to the outside through the live news feeds by using Morse code while intentionally failing to light a cigar. Nevertheless, Ambassador Moshak has in his possession vials of Ebola. Bud notices that Harriet seems to be suffering from more than just flu symptoms.
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063 03. “Innocence” October 6, 1998
Synopsis:
The episode starts with a softball game with JAG HQ versus the Navy Chaplains, however a delicate situation with respect to US - Japan relations prompts Admiral Chegwidden to send Harm, Mac and Bud to Japan. Ensign Terry Guitry (Sean Murray) is accused of raping a Japanese woman, and the case is made even more difficult by off-the-cuff comments to the press from the commanding officer of the defendant (Muse Watson). Harm and Mac must struggle with both the Japanese legal system (the disparities between Japanese and American courtroom procedures make for a culture clash) and reluctant witnesses to clear the young man who has a life imprisonment sentence awaiting him if he is found guilty.
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064 04. “Going After Francesca” Going After Francesca
Synopsis:
After Admiral Chegwidden's daughter, Francesca (Giuliana Santini), is kidnapped in Rome, Italy, Chegwidden meets with his ex-wife, Marcella (Barbara Carrera), and her husband, a wealthy Italian businessman, to get more background on Francesca's friends and enemies. Chegwidden learns that Francesca was seriously involved with the heir to a Mafia family. A Navy chief warrant officer (Steve Rankin) faces a court-martial for stealing five Stinger missiles illegally resold to Iran, which may have something to do with the kidnapping. All leads points to the fact that Francesca is caught in the middle of a business deal gone awry, and now it's up to Chegwidden and Harm to rescue her.
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065 05. “The Martin Baker Fan Club” October 20, 1998
Synopsis:
Psychotic Vietnam War veteran Roscoe Martin (Kevin Conway), withholds anti-psychotic medication from a fellow patient in a war-stress recovery unit at a VA hospital, and after the patient leaps out a window during a subsequent hallucination, a second-degree murder charge is leveled at Martin, and Harm takes on the case pro bono. Disappointed with the direction of the case, Roscoe feels that the cards are stacked against him and engineers an escape from the VA hospital with three other patients. Their escape takes them to Harm's apartment, and a negotiable situation turns deadly when guns are drawn and a SWAT team swoops in to help with what it sees as a hostage situation.
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066 06. “Act of Terror” October 27, 1998
Synopsis:
A misguided Marine Corps corporal shoots an arrested terrorist suspect live on national television. With Mac prosecuting, she and Harm are pitted against each other in the courtroom in what would seem like an open and shut case of cold-blooded murder. Harm is replaced by civilian defense attorney Juanita Ressler (Tina Lifford), Mac's former law professor from Duke who back then had claimed Mac would make a better lap dancer than attorney. As other discrepancies crop up, Harm decides to do some investigating of his own and begins to untangle a tangled web involving FBI special agent Marvin Novack (Shashawnee Hall) (who tried to get Harm convicted for murder last season in "People v. Rabb") and he discovers that Juanita Ressler's high fees are being paid by the "super-patriot" industrialist, Percival Bertram (Barry Corbin), with shady business ties to Saudi Arabia.
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067 07. “Angels 30” November 3, 1998
Synopsis:
When an F-14 Tomcat pilot claims he heard the voice of God tell him not to fire on an attacking Iraqi plane, Harm and Mac are sent to investigate his claim. Despite the pilot's assertions that he heard God, Harm insists on finding a more scientific explanation. When Harm fails from the ground to discover the origination of the voice, he suggests that the pilot should duplicate his earlier mission to see what they can learn about the incident in the sky.
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068 08. “Mr. Rabb Goes to Washington” November 10, 1998
Synopsis:
Part 1 of 2.
ZNN star reporter Norman Delaporte (Barry Jenner) claims to have evidence that U.S. troops used chemical weapons against expatriate Americans during the Gulf War. Harm is assigned to assist Congresswoman Bobbi Latham (Anne-Marie Johnson) in a House Subcommittee on National Security investigation into whether ZNN allegations are true. At the same time, Mac's ex-husband and ex-convict Chris Ragle (Joe Lando) shows up looking for money. Royal Australian Navy Lieutenant Commander Mic Brumby (Trevor Goddard) joins the office as an exchange officer. It turns out the ZNN allegation was a sensationalist fraud, and Harm rhetorically asks why the public should believe ratings-driven reporters over ordinary service members who bears the real cost of war.
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069 09. “People v. Mac” November 17, 1998
Synopsis:
Part 2 of 2.
Chris Ragle (Joe Lando) is found dead in a hotel room and Mac faces trial on charges of murdering her estranged husband. Harm, representing Mac, and Mic Brumby, representing Mac's former CO and lover, Lieutenant Colonel John Farrow (Ben Murphy), clash when Mic's defense strategy places the blame on Mac. Farrow claims he deliberately killed Chris, while Mac claims that she killed Chris. Harm and Bud feels that neither defendant has come clean with the truth and they begin to search for hard evidence. The key witness in the case turns out to be a major surprise to both defendants, and he testifies that Mac accidentally killed Chris in self defense when he pulled a gun on her. Commander Ted Lindsey (W.K. Stratton) leads the prosecution and permanently alienates himself from the JAG HQ regulars.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
070 10. “The Black Jet” November 24, 1998
Synopsis:
Harm and Mac's mission is to represent Navy test pilot, Harm's friend Lieutenant Commander Jack Keeter (Michael McGrady), whose carrier modified Stealth jet is thought to have crashed in Iran due to a mechanical failure, and is now facing trial for espionage. But when Keeter slips Harm a message indicating that the $80 million plane did not crash and is hidden, the assignment becomes nearly impossible: get the pilot, and the costly aircraft, back to the U.S. without letting the Iranians know that the plane is intact.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
071 11. “Jaggle Bells” December 15, 1998
Synopsis:
Right before Christmas a snowstorm hits Washington, D.C. and JAG Headquarters is nearly empty. A sudden appearance by Mac's "little sister", precocious preteen student Chloe Madison (Mae Whitman), keeps Mac busy trying to locate the absentee parents, as well as investigate her claims of abuse as she claims her stepfather is responsible for the bruise on her arm. Harm spends the evening with Navy psychiatrist Jordan Parker (Susan Haskell), accused of DUI. Mac's sister turns out to be the daughter of a sailor who she believed had died in the 1987 USS Stark incident. Admiral Chegwidden tries in vain to get a plane to Italy to see his daughter. After failing to get a commercial plane, Bud finally gets him a spot on a C-130.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
072 12. “Dungaree Justice” January 12, 1999
Synopsis:
Part 1 of 2. A civilian bar owner is severely beaten by three sailors, who claim the man raped a female shipmate, Lopez. But it turns out that the man is actually impotent due to an injury he suffered in Vietnam. Harm and Mac eventually discover Lopez was left at the bar by herself, and that all the bar owner did was to take her to the backseat of her car, where she was later raped by one of her shipmates. The episode's last couple of minutes are a preview of the next episode.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
073 13. “War Stories” January 13, 1999
Synopsis:
Conclusion. A hostage situation on the Balkans gone bad results in the SEAL team being blamed for their deaths. Mac and Bud are assigned to defend their team leader, Commander Risnicki, but Risnicki is wary of Bud's lack of experience. While on mandatory leave, and with Harm at the helm at JAG HQ, Admiral Chegwidden gets roped into the world of being a technical advisor for the film Field of Gold, which happens to be a Navy-themed action adventure with a court-martial...
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
074 14. “Webb of Lies” February 9, 1999
Synopsis:
When CIA Agent Clayton Webb is supposedly killed, Harm and Mac must once again face off with Clark Palmer (Peter Murnik), who is trying to acquire the high-tech Japanese weapons system Webb was carrying.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
075 15. “Rivers' Run” February 16, 1999
Synopsis:
When Lieutenant Curtis Rivers (Montel Williams) seemingly kills a 14-year-old boy during a training exercise in the Appalachian Mountains, Harm and Mac must defend him before a "kangaroo court" of anti-government separatists. The Navy SEALs were diverted from their normal training ground in an effort by FBI special agent Al Grenin (Marty Rackham) to involve them in the hunt for fugitive Warren Toobin (Richard Speight Jr.). Harriet Sims is promoted to the grade of Lieutenant (junior grade).
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
076 16. “Silent Service” February 23, 1999
Synopsis:
A series of mishaps aboard a Navy submarine require a squabbling Harm and Mac to share very close quarters. But when the mishaps become fatal, the two put aside their differences and figure out who is trying to injure the crew. Harm figures out that it's the ship's chief medical officer, whose service record includes three incidents in which he cured relatively rare diseases.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
077 17. “Nobody's Child” March 2, 1999
Synopsis:
The unidentified body of a young girl strikes a nerve in Harm, and he pulls out all the stops to find out who she was and why someone killed her, as Harriet deals with her own emotions regarding the case. Bud is given his lawyer insignia. Harm and Lieutenant Commander Teresa Coulter (Trisha Yearwood) go to Maryland where they identify the dead girl and find her sister.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
078 18. “Shakedown” March 30, 1999
Synopsis:
The installation of new systems on the aircraft carrier USS Coral Sea causes a blackout during combat operations and Harm and Mac are dispatched to investigate. Harm suspects the civilian hazmat technician Newman (David Graf), while Mac suspects another civilian technician, the electrician Yarbrough (Jack Conley). There is a big power outage and one million dollars are stolen from the ship's disbursing office in a joint plan by both men. Harm has a Navy psychiatrist examine the little girl he and Teresa Coulter (Trisha Yearwood) discovered in the previous episode.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
079 19. “The Adversaries” April 13, 1999
Synopsis:
After being promoted, Bud's first case as an attorney is defending his father "Big Bud" Roberts (Jeff MacKay) from charges of fraud and larceny, with Harm as the prosecutor. Bud Jr. gets the charges against his father dismissed at the Article 32 hearing, but out of court Harm orders Bud Sr. to never tell his son the truth and he won't either.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
080 20. “Second Sight” April 27, 1999
Synopsis:
Mac has trouble dealing with her resentment for her father who is about to die at a Catholic hospice in California. Harm's civilian doctor tells him that he was misdiagnosed with night blindness and that his actual vision problem can be corrected with laser eye surgery. At the end, Mac's mother (Conchata Ferrell) shows up and tells her what she did after leaving her with her father.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
081 21. “Wilderness of Mirrors” May 4, 1999
Synopsis:
Former DSD Agent Clark Palmer (Peter Murnik) pretends to be Harm's father and makes him think he's hallucinating. Palmer kidnaps Jordan Parker (Susan Haskell). The Admiral enlists the help of Bud, Mac, and Mic while preparing to argue a case before the U.S. Supreme Court, with Bud acting as mock Chief Justice.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
082 22. “Soul Searching” May 11, 1999
Synopsis:
Admiral Chegwidden and Clayton Webb go to Italy to rescue Webb's mentor (who saved Chegwidden's life in Vietnam) from Italian terrorists who are going to sell him to Serbian extremists if they can't get him free in time. At home, Harm deals with the loss of his Corvette while Bud and Harriet shop for a family vehicle.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
083 23. “Yeah, Baby” May 18, 1999
Synopsis:
Harm puts in his paperwork to return to flight status, and the SECNAV approves because he wants Harm out of Washington. Bud prosecutes a Marine sergeant who got herself pregnant by a subordinate, and she goes into labor at the same time as Harriet. On the steps of JAG HQ, Harm and Mac agree to come together for a child in 5 years if they're both still single.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
084 24. “Goodbyes” May 25, 1999
Synopsis:
Charlie Lynch ( from "Nobody's Child") resurfaces and threatens the twin sister of the girl he killed. Harm tracks Lynch down to a ship he used to serve on and gets him to release Dar-lin before killing him. After saying goodbye to the little girl, Harm returns to JAG where Chegwidden tells him he has orders for Florida and gives him one last chance to cancel those orders and stay at JAG. Harm declines and leaves, especially after receiving F-14 and NATOPS manuals from Lieutenant Elizabeth "Skates" Hawkes (Sibel Ergener).
The Complete 05th Season
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
085 01. “King of the Greenie Board” September 21, 1999
Synopsis:
Part 1 of 2. Harm's back flying a Tomcat with Skates as his RIO, however, Lt. Buxton, a hot-shot pilot, is making things difficult for him. Mac is promoted to lieutenant colonel. Mac's case involving a Marine who drank too much before testing a new weapons system brings a new member to the office. At the end of the episode, Lt. Buxton fires on what he believes are Serbian armoured vehicles. Back on the carrier, Buxton is confronted by the skipper who tells him he in fact blew up a Russian armoured vehicle.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
086 02. “Rules of Engagement” September 28, 1999
Synopsis:
Part 2 of 2. Lt. Buxton forces Harm to defend him in the court martial for the Russian truck he destroyed in the previous episode. Mic joins Harm on the defense team, while Mac and Bud prosecute.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
087 03. “True Callings” October 5, 1999
Synopsis:
Harm's career as a pilot is in jeopardy because of his long legal career, while a mission over Serbia turns into a crisis when his wingman's plane is crippled. Harm uses his F-14's windscreen and his wingman's tailhook to push him back to the USS Patrick Henry, saving his wingman's life. Harm also provides encouragement and support to his RIO, Elizabeth Hawkes, who is suffering from panic attacks from flying. Back at the office, Bud, Tiner, and Gunny each seek to curry the Admiral's favor by procuring tickets to a Limp Bizkit concert.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
088 04. “The Return” October 12, 1999
Synopsis:
Harm's return to JAG is rocky, as his first case is to defend the SECNAV's son for disobeying an order during a refuelling, and he deals with a sympathetic SECNAV and the unyielding ship captain who was being tough on his son.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
089 05. “Front and Center” October 19, 1999
Synopsis:
When a Marine corporal goes AWOL rather than testify at an attempted rape trial, Harm and Mac must discover his secret while Harm is awarded his second Distinguished Flying Cross for his actions in "True Callings".
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
090 06. “Psychic Warrior” November 2, 1999
Synopsis:
While Harm and Mac investigate the death of a Navy officer involved in a remote viewing project known as Star Gaze, Mac must also deal with someone close to her going missing.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
091 07. “Rogue” November 9, 1999
Synopsis:
Bud is assigned as an observer to accompany Raglan (John Diehl), a former Navy SEAL who is hired by the U.S. Department of Defense to test security at military bases. Raglan's next mission is to test the security around Naval Submarine Base New London. But when Raglan goes too far and hijacks an attack submarine with Bud on board as hostage and demands a $100 million ransom, or he'll take aim on a New York City target, Harm must play cat and mouse with the man to rescue Bud and thwart the attack.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
092 08. “The Colonel's Wife” November 16, 1999
Synopsis:
Olivia Dunston (Kristen Dalton), wife of Marine Colonel Dunston (Everett McGill) stationed in Panama, is accused of smuggling drugs, and her weak denials convince Mac that she is guilty. A fabulously wealthy college friend has Bud pondering his road not taken.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
093 09. “Contemptuous Words” November 23, 1999
Synopsis:
Harm's career is on the line when he is accused of writing an editorial highly critical of the President. Mac deals with a squabble between a late Marine's girlfriend, who wants to use his sperm to have children, and the Marine's estranged wife, who is opposed to such usage. After Harm is cleared of any wrong doing he receives his promotion to commander from the SECNAV.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
094 10. “Mishap” November 30, 1999
Synopsis:
Harm's former RIO, Lt. Elizabeth Hawkes, is charged with causing a "mishap" that crashed an F-14, and Harm defends her at court-martial while Mac prosecutes.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
095 11. “Ghosts of Christmas Past” December 14, 1999
Synopsis:
During his annual visit to the Vietnam Memorial, Harm meets Jenny Lake, a former singer in Bob Hope's USO band, who was there the Christmas his father (in 1969 a pilot on CVA-14 USS Ticonderoga) was shot down. The 1969 timeline is recreated through Harm's interpretation, with actors of the main cast portraying characters from 1969 and seen by Harm as the characters of the 1999 timeline.

The episode features the main and recurring cast playing different characters: David James Elliott as Harmon Rabb Senior, Catherine Bell as Jenny Lake, Karri Turner as Phyllis Diller, Anne-Marie Johnson as Diana Ross, Sibel Galindez as Dixie, Trevor Goddard as the CAG, Patrick Labyorteaux as Lt Gibson (Harm Senior's RIO, shot down with him at the end of the episode), Randy Vasquez as Lt Garcia, Paul Collins as press photographer Morton Steele, John M. Jackson as CPO Burns, Michael Bellisario as Ensign Everett, and Chuck Carrington as Lt Bond.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
096 12. “Into the Breech” January 11, 2000
Synopsis:
While Harm and Mac are tutoring prep-school cadets at a Military high school for a "mock trial" of a 10-year-old incident of an explosion in a battleship turret that killed 29 sailors. Harm and Mac discover real witnesses leading to evidence which contradicts the official Navy findings.[note 2]
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
097 13. “Life or Death” January 18, 2000
Synopsis:
An outcast Marine killed three other Marines in the 1980's, and his capital case is now up for its final review before the United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces. Mac doesn't want to defend him but ends up taking the case, while Harm takes on the prosecution and Admiral Chegwidden is reflective because the convicted killer was his client a decade ago. Harm has dinner with Renee, while the office wishes Mic well as he heads to an Australian deployment in East Timor.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
098 14. “Cabin Pressure” February 1, 2000
Synopsis:
As the ship collides with a reef, Harm is trapped below decks with two crew members, one a hotheaded murder suspect (Marco Sanchez) and the other the master-at-arms (Christopher Cousins) in a compartment that starts to fill with water. As the room they're in floods, Harm must find a way for them to escape. Admiral Chegwidden deals with the slow diminishment of his skills due to age.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
099 15. “Boomerang - Part I” February 8, 2000
Synopsis:
At the request of Lieutenant Commander Mic Brumby, Admiral Chegwidden sends Harm and Bud down to Sydney, Australia in order to represent a U.S. sailor, Kevin Lee, who has suddenly surfaced 28 years after being "murdered" by an Australian sailor outside Luna Park Sydney. Lee contends that he accidentally killed his Australian nemesis years ago and, in a panic, exchanged identity with the dead man. Now, charged with murder, Lee is to be tried first in a New South Wales court (before Lee could be handed over to U.S. authorities for additional desertion charges), pitting Harm against Brumby. Harm and Brumby are also about to go head-to-head outside the courtroom when Mac appears in Sydney (officially on a mission to bring back the remains of the other body) and Brumby decides it's time to make her choose between him and Harm.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
100 16. “Boomerang - Part II” February 15, 2000
Synopsis:
The murder trial of Kevin Lee takes an unexpected twist after his wife changes her testimony under cross-examination. Harm and Mic come to blows over Mac, with Bud being caught in the crossfire and his jaw is broken in the process. Admiral Chegwidden is eventually forced to fly to Australia to berate Harm for his involvement. Although Bud is kind enough to let the two men off the hook, Chegwidden is not and prepares to deliver his own brand of punishment against Harm and Mic.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
101 17. “People v. Gunny” February 22, 2000
Synopsis:
Gunnery Sergeant Galindez is accused of "gay-bashing" after an altercation outside a gay bar, and one of the key witnesses is Petty Officer Tiner. After Galindez is exhonerated, as far as the military justice system is concerned, after a hearing: the State of Maryland then charges him for the same offence and Admiral Chegwidden acts as his defense attorney in the civilian court. Galindez tries to keep another key witness, Manny (Jesse Corti), a personal friend from his past out of this, but Manny wants to frame Tiner as a homosexual.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
102 18. “The Bridge at Kang So Ri” February 29, 2000
Synopsis:
Harm and Mac have to deal with South Korean radicals who hijack an Oceanic Airlines passenger plane carrying a U.S. Army General whom they accuse of ordering a cover-up of a mass murder at a chaotic bridge crossing during the Korean War.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
103 19. “Promises” March 28, 2000
Synopsis:
A Navy sailor is charged with desertion, but she claims that her recruiter lied to her about what the service was about. Admiral Chegwidden helps a Naval Aviator friend of his who is facing being grounded for life after he took Viagra before flying. This episode contains the first appearance of Dr. Sydney Walden (Cynthia Sikes).
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
104 20. “Drop Zone” April 4, 2000
Synopsis:
When a file implicating a Navy SEAL in the drowning death of a trainee ends up in the hands of Mac, the prosecutor for the case, she is accused of prosecutorial misconduct by Lieutenant Loren Singer, who is part of the defense. Admiral Chegwidden tries to decide where to take Dr. Walden for a romantic weekend.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
105 21. “The Witches of Gulfport” April 25, 2000
Synopsis:
Mac goes undercover as an NCO in a construction battalion to assist in the investigation of a Chief Petty Officer (and local Wiccan leader) accused of sexual misconduct. Mic has his own undercover operation in Australia, but this leads to long-distance romance between him and Mac.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
106 22. “Overdue & Presumed Lost” May 2, 2000
Synopsis:
Admiral Chegwidden tries to prevent a salvage hunter from recovering a submarine that disappeared just before the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor in federal court, and after that effort fails he begrudgingly accompanies the salvage hunter who retrieves the intact log book from a safe aboard the sub. The log indicates a message was sent that they had encountered the Japanese fleet. The Admiral seeks to find out if the missing message may have been hidden due to a long-forgotten conspiracy. Bud defends an overweight sailor who is a computer genius and wants to stay in the Navy.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
107 23. “Real Deal Seal” May 9, 2000
Synopsis:
Lieutenant Curtis Rivers (Montel Williams) is in trouble again, this time for punching a Congressional candidate (Peter Brown) wearing a SEAL Trident and accusing him of being an impostor. Rivers complicates things by using his defense counsel, Harm, as bait in a lethal trap to lure out another phony SEAL. A U.S. Senator (James Karen) wants to recommend Admiral Chegwidden for a nomination as a Federal District Judge, but will the Admiral substitute his integrity for political expediency?
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
108 24. “Body Talk” May 16, 2000
Synopsis:
Harm reopens a 10-year-old murder case and unexpectedly incurs the wrath of the victim's daughter, his friend Lieutenant Commander Teresa Coulter (Trisha Yearwood). Harm suspects that the original trial attorney did not dig deep enough into the case and as he pursues the investigation a new picture begins to develop.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
109 25. “Surface Warfare” May 23, 2000
Synopsis:
Bud's brother Mikey Roberts nearly shoots a Marine craft during a landing exercise near Key West, Florida, but establishing his innocence proves to be a difficult task, thanks to the age-old rivalry between the Navy and the Marines. Mic Brumby returns from Australia, saying he resigned his Royal Australian Navy commission to come back to live with Mac in Washington, D.C.
The Complete 06th Season
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
110 01. “Legacy, Part I” October 3, 2000
Synopsis:
Harm goes to Russia to assist in modernizing the Russian military justice system, while Mac and Bud prosecute a Navy Commander with selling secrets to the Russians before he is killed by a car bomb outside JAG HQ along with two Marine guards...
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
111 02. “Legacy, Part II” October 10, 2000
Synopsis:
Harm's half-brother Sergei is accused of a capital crime, while Mac rushes to the scene to prevent an assassination of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
112 03. “Florida Straits” October 17, 2000
Synopsis:
A Cuban girl is rescued off the Florida coast by a US Navy frigate, setting off a dispute between the Captain of the frigate (Nestor Serrano) and higher command authorities whether the child should be returned to Cuba or be treated as a refugee.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
113 04. “Flight Risk” October 24, 2000
Synopsis:
The crash of a newly modified F-14 Tomcat that kills two aviators leads Harm to investigate the civilian contractor in charge of the project.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
114 05. “JAG TV” October 31, 2000
Synopsis:
Mac is thrown into a vexing situation when her prosecution of a Navy Ensign accused of murder is chosen to be the first televised court-martial, while Harm investigates a sailor on the USS Seahawk who apparently committed suicide by jumping in front of an F-14 during recovery operations.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
115 06. “The Princess and the Petty Officer” November 14, 2000
Synopsis:
Mac takes her expertise to a Sharia Tribunal, an Islamic court, to defend an Arab princess (Kamala Lopez) who eloped with a Navy Petty Officer (Bailey Chase) while Harm defends the princess' husband who smuggled her into the U.S. which throws up a host of problems both personal and political. Meanwhile; Bud and Harriet go in for an eight month ultrasound but there are unexpected complications when Harriet goes into labor.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
116 07. “A Separate Peace, Part I” November 21, 2000
Synopsis:
When Rear Admiral Thomas Boone (Terry O'Quinn) is about to be nominated as commander of the Sixth Fleet and promoted to vice admiral, a letter to the SECNAV accusing him of war crimes committed during the Vietnam War might derail his promotion, if not worse. Harm and Mac have just four days to discover the truth.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
117 08. “A Separate Peace, Part II” November 28, 2000
Synopsis:
Harm acts as defense counsel for Rear Admiral Thomas Boone (Terry O'Quinn) at his court-martial. Mac acts as the trial counsel.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
118 09. “Family Secrets” December 12, 2000
Synopsis:
Bud's obsession with blaming the doctor for the death of his second child, Sarah, endangers his career and marriage. Harm decides to tell his mother (Christina Pickles) about his half-brother when he learns Sergei was shot down over Chechnya and taken as prisoner of war.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
119 10. “Touch and Go” January 9, 2001
Synopsis:
Harm's former partner, Commander Caitlin "Kate" Pike (Andrea Parker), is offered a post at JAG HQ, but rumors in the media that she was sexually harassed by her former CO who is in line to become Naval Inspector General may keep her from taking the job. Bud helps a woman Marine corporal (Jolene Blalock) who wants to become a commissioned officer, but a tattoo gets in the way.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
120 11. “Baby, It's Cold Outside” January 16, 2001
Synopsis:
Harm takes up the defense of a former Marine drill instructor who is facing a life sentence under a "three strikes" law, while Admiral Chegwidden is asked to chair the Promotion Board for Captain and Mac is named Acting JAG.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
121 12. “Collision Course” January 30, 2001
Synopsis:
When US and Turkish vessels collide during a NATO exercise, Harm and Mac must defend the US commander while political pressure mounts to pin the accident on him. Mikey and Gunny's sister hit it off while she's visiting DC.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
122 13. “Miracles” February 6, 2001
Synopsis:
Harm must defend Marine Sergeant Major Krohn (Gerald McRaney) accused of killing his wife. The Krohn says he was led to her body by the ghost of his Vietnam War unit's chaplain, which draws attention from the Vatican because the chaplain in question is up for sainthood.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
123 14. “Killer Instinct” February 13, 2001
Synopsis:
An apparent suicide may be anything but as Harm and Bud look into the inept young sailor's life. Mac defends a Marine who is a bigamist.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
124 15. “Iron Coffin” February 20, 2001
Synopsis:
Harm is asked to convince a Russian sub captain that a Russian submarine was not sunk by an American sub, but by a design flaw in their VA-111 Shkval torpedo. However, that specific piece of information cannot be relayed because it was collected through sensitive means. Mac is asked to observe a Congressional investigation into why women aren't allowed to serve on submarines.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
125 16. “Retreat, Hell” February 27, 2001
Synopsis:
Gunny's life is threatened when he is asked to transport an old hispanic Marine accused of desertion who served at the Battle of Chosin Reservoir back to Washington, D.C. for court-martial. The Admiral goes on vacation fishing with Gunny's sister as his guide, and Harm is named acting JAG. After falling off the Admiral's chair and hitting his head, Harm begins seeing romantic hallucinations of Mac. Meanwhile, Mic returns, but his plan to be the lawyer for people suing the Navy annoys Harm.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
126 17. “Valor” March 13, 2001
Synopsis:
After an attempted terrorist attack against a Navy destroyer fails, following the USS Cole bombing, Harm and Mac must determine whether a female Marine found aboard the terrorist's boat assisted the terrorists or not.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
127 18. “Liberty” March 27, 2001
Synopsis:
Bud's brother Mikey Roberts is accused of killing a man in a barroom brawl while on liberty in Mexico, and Bud must work with his father to clear his name. Mac has to deal with a Marine bulldog mascot with a tendency to escape from his base and impregnate local female dogs.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
128 19. “Salvation” April 10, 2001
Synopsis:
Sergeant Major Krohn (Gerald McRaney) needs Harm's help again when a murder weapon, with his fingerprints on it, shows up at JAG HQ. But a plan by an old adversary of Harm's puts everyone in danger. Bud is assigned to carry the nuclear football for a short period of time.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
129 20. “To Walk on Wings” April 24, 2001
Synopsis:
When a Marine Corps V-22 Osprey with a Congressional delegation aboard nearly crashes, Harm and Mac must determine who or what is responsible. Harriet learns about a secret love affair between a Marine and his friend's wife.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
130 21. “Past Tense” May 1, 2001
Synopsis:
LCdr. Jordan Parker (Susan Haskell) is found dead in her base residence, and Harm is convinced that she was the victim of foul play. RAdm. Chegwidden arranges for his ex-girlfriend's son to enlist in the Navy instead of going to prison.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
131 22. “Lifeline” May 8, 2001
Synopsis:
During Mac's engagement party to Mic Brumby, she and Harm find themselves alone, reminiscing about the unique relationship they have had since they first met. As the party continues inside at the Admiral's home, Harm and Mac escape to the porch to recall the times they've shared: the fun and the high adventure as well as the personal times when they bared their souls to each other. And while their respective mates wait for them inside, Mac and Harm steal an intimate moment that leaves Mac wondering which relationship is more important to her. Harriet is promoted to the grade of lieutenant.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
132 23. “Mutiny” May 15, 2001
Synopsis:
As Mac prepares to give a lecture on attempted mutiny aboard the USS Somers in 1842 at the United States Naval Academy, she finds herself daydreaming about the events imagining her co-workers in the roles of those aboard the ship. Through Mac's daydreams, the story unfolds about the events leading up to the hanging of three supposed mutineers by the ship's captain, Commander MacKenzie. Though cleared by a panel of inquiry, MacKenzie is charged with murder and court-martialed at the insistence of the Secretary of War, whose son supposedly organized the mutiny and was one of the three men hanged.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
133 24. “Adrift, Part I” May 22, 2001
Synopsis:
Mac and Mic's wedding plans are disrupted when Harm's and Skates' F-14 Tomcat goes down during an intense storm and he is lost at sea.
The Complete 07th Season
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
134 01. “Adrift, Part II” September 25, 2001
Synopsis:
Harm is rescued and Skates revives him in sick bay. His rescue is complicated by amnesia and Mac makes a choice not to set another wedding date. Mic moves out of her apartment, feeling that their relationship is failing. Skates visits Harm at Bethesda Naval Hospital and tells him that she is returning to the fleet. Mac visits Harm at home and they try again to discuss their relationship. Mic rings and tells Mac that he feels that she has made her choice and that he is going back to Australia. Mac follows him to the Dulles airport and just misses him. She phones Harm in tears and he asks her to come back to his apartment. However, Renee beats her to it, with the news that her (Renee's) father has died. Harm tells Mac that they can't talk now and she is left in the alley alone, as rain starts to fall.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
135 02. “New Gun in Town” October 2, 2001
Synopsis:
Mac requests an assignment away from JAG HQ with her first assignment being to investigate the disappearance of the JAG officer on the vessel to which she and Gunny are assigned to while Harm's Naval Academy classmate, Commander Sturgis Turner, a submariner-turned-lawyer arrives at JAG as the newest member of the team.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
136 03. “Measure of Men” October 9, 2001
Synopsis:
When Harm is assigned to defend a Major accused of negligent homicide during a training exercise in bad weather, Mac is forced to confront the feelings from which she is running.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
137 04. “Guilt” October 16, 2001
Synopsis:
During the transfer of a Marine accused of rape from Indonesian to U.S. custody, the U.S. consulate comes under siege and the Marine NCO in charge is killed. Mac, the senior officer present, provides leadership and leads the evacuation of US citizens before the consulate is overrun by angry Indonesian civilians who are attempting to take matters into their hands by exacting revenge against the Marine in question while back in the States, Singer gets on Harm's bad side by attacking Harriet during a trial of a Navy SEAL who killed a dangerous passenger on an airline.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
138 05. “Mixed Messages” October 23, 2001
Synopsis:
A friend of Harm's who worked at Naval Security Group (cryptography) is killed and evidence indicates that he was passing secrets to the Chinese but all is not what it seems while Mac is awarded the Meritorious Service Medal for her TAD assignment as she also continues to search for a young Indonesian girl whom she befriended during the consulate siege. Guest-star: Gabrielle Carteris.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
139 06. “Redemption” October 30, 2001
Synopsis:
Harm faces a possibility of disbarment after his investigation into allegations of fraternization uncovers suspected espionage and he feels compelled to break attorney–client privilege. Child-abuse allegations by a Navy mother against a civilian father elicit help from an unexpected source.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
140 07. “Ambush” November 6, 2001
Synopsis:
When a Marine disobeys the Rules of engagement and six of his men are killed in an ambush, Harm must prove that the man was relying on verbal orders from his commander while Mac has to deal with a high-tech peeping Tom case involving a teenager on a Navy base.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
141 08. “Jagathon” November 13, 2001
Synopsis:
A friendly marathon for charity amongst the staff of JAG office becomes much more than that as long-standing, buried grudges and pride come into play while Harm deals with a man who keeps on impersonating Navy officers. Later, in the race, Harm and Mac reconcile their friendship after finishing joint second in the race, behind Sturgis who was a late minute entry.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
142 09. “Dog Robber, Part I” November 20, 2001
Synopsis:
Admiral Boone is called out of retirement to handle a diplomatic incident when a U.S. PC-3 Orion in the Taiwan Strait collides with a Chinese fighter jet and is then forced to make an emergency landing in China but one young Navy aviator's eagerness to save the aircraft from falling into the hands of the Chinese threatens to change things and ultimately jeopardize U.S.-Chinese relations altogether while Mac, Bud and Sturgis deals with two Naval Academy midshipmen who staged a duel.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
143 10. “Dog Robber, Part II” November 27, 2001
Synopsis:
When a Naval aviator, on his own initiative, destroys the captured PC-3 Orion with missiles fired from an F-18 Hornet, Harm has to keep the incident from sparking a conflict between the USA and China while attempting to save the career of the aviator who in turn is facing a court-martial. As that goes on, Mac investigates a Marine commander at Marine Corps Combat Development Command who has been accused of sexism and discrimination of female marines.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
144 11. “Answered Prayers” December 11, 2001
Synopsis:
When Christmas closes the Navy brig, Harm is stuck watching larcenous Petty Officer Jennifer Coates. Bud's brother Mikey is nominated for an appointment to the Naval Academy. Harm gets a wonderful holiday present, courtesy of Clayton Webb. Harm's 1968 Corvette is "stolen" from his garage, only to be brought back to him by Sturgis, who took it to have the new top placed on it.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
145 12. “Capital Crime” January 8, 2002
Synopsis:
Mac and Sturgis get involved in the murder of a Navy Commander working for the Defense Threat Reduction Agency which leads to a much larger conspiracy involving Russian nuclear weapons. Caught up in the moment Mac admits to Sturgis that she's in love with Harm but then makes Sturgis promise never to tell another soul. Harm investigates a mishap involving a refueling exercise during bad weather.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
146 13. “Code of Conduct” January 15, 2002
Synopsis:
Harm must defend a Navy SEAL who, against orders, went back to rescue a team member who was wounded in a firefight, killing another officer. Admiral Chegwidden is asked to resign by the Secretary of the Navy after being caught on tape slapping an obnoxious loudmouth student at a high school. Chegwidden refuses to resign voluntarily and so has to face an inquiry, led by the Chief of Naval Operations (John Roselius) with Mac serving as Chegwidden's counsel.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
147 14. “Odd Man Out” January 22, 2002
Synopsis:
Harm and Mac's case involving a medical corpsman accused of killing a Marine who apparently took the corpsman's Saint Christopher medal is complicated by Bud's appointment to the jury, with Bud believing that the Corpsman is not guilty due to a piece of evidence that has been excluded due to a break in the chain of custody at NCIS. Sturgis reaches out to help a Navy wife whose husband is on a long submarine deployment. Harm appears to have two tickets to the Super Bowl and his JAG HQ friends wonder how and who he will be taking. Last appearance of RIO Skates.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
148 15. “Head to Toe” February 5, 2002
Synopsis:
Harm and Mac go to Saudi Arabia to defend Lieutenant Stephanie Donato (Lana Parrilla), a female naval aviator who flies C-130 Hercules while serving with the U.S. Air Force, but refuses to wear the Abaya when off-base, creating tension between the base commander and a local cleric. Commander Sturgis Turner and Congresswoman Latham have their first dinner date.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
149 16. “The Mission” February 26, 2002
Synopsis:
Part 1 of 2. During a mission to brief troops about the new Rules of Engagement, Harm is asked to fly a special bombing mission into Afghanistan. Sturgis works closely with and gets closer to Congresswoman Latham. Lieutenant Loren Singer gets mad when Bud is earmarked for a promotion over her, but Bud's problems in court lead to more trouble for him.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
150 17. “Exculpatory Evidence” March 5, 2002
Synopsis:
Conclusion. Bud is accused of failing to defend his client properly (in the previous episode The Mission), and Mac is the key prosecution witness with Harm defending Bud in a case that could ultimately affect Bud's entire career not only as a lawyer but also Bud's whole career in the United States Navy. Otherwise, the staff try very hard to set up Admiral Chegwidden with a nice woman.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
151 18. “Hero Worship” March 12, 2002
Synopsis:
A fire aboard a Navy destroyer on a training cruise may be the result of negligence or the ship's advanced age. Admiral Chegwidden tries to help an old Medal of Honor recipient from World War II (Graham Jarvis) so that he can attend a White House gala.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
152 19. “First Casualty” March 26, 2002
Synopsis:
Harm and Mac are tasked with a delicate case when the President decides to court-martial ZNN reporter Stuart Dunston (John D'Aquino), who may have revealed a Navy SEAL unit's position in Afghanistan. Bud receives his orders to deploy overseas.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
153 20. “Port Chicago” April 9, 2002
Synopsis:
Sturgis's father (Bill Cobbs) asks him to help clear an Afro-American man who was court-martialed for refusing to return to work after the Port Chicago disaster in World War II. Harriet buys a new home without telling Bud.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
154 21. “Tribunal” April 30, 2002
Synopsis:
Harm and Mac go up against the Admiral and Sturgis in the military tribunal of high-ranking Al-Qaeda member Mostafa Atef (Marc Casabani), who was captured during a raid in Afghanistan. When it's revealed that a sniper shooting at the team that subsequently captured the terrorist may be in fact be the terrorist's brother, Kabir Atef, Mac heads into Afghanistan with Clayton Webb to get information on an upcoming Al-Qaeda terror plot with the two meeting Gunny Galindez (Randy Vasquez), while Harm continues prosecuting at the tribunal with Admiral Chegwidden and Sturgis defending. During the Admiral's absence, Lieutenant Loren Singer runs the office, having been appointed acting JAG and makes no new friends whatsoever.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
155 22. “Defending His Honor” May 7, 2002
Synopsis:
When Navy Judge Captain Owen Sebring (Corbin Bernsen) is accused of vehicular manslaughter that leaves a baby dead, Harm must determine if the man's personal life caused him to behave violently on the road. Singer causes trouble between Bud and Harriet.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
156 23. “In Country” May 14, 2002
Synopsis:
Part 1 of 3.
While "in country" to investigate an attack which killed three civilians, Harm and Mac become trapped overnight in a minefield when their HMMWV leaves the road. Bud's unique approach to interrogations, discussing the "Prime Directive" from Star Trek with the detainee, produces results while Webb teaches Gunny hard lessons about love and the cost of war.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
157 24. “Enemy Below” May 21, 2002
Synopsis:
Part 2 of 3.
The clock is ticking down with every minute vital as the JAG team take the lead on the terrorist case. However, things soon become very intense when it's learnt that an Iranian diesel-electric submarine that's being jointly commandeered by both an Al-Qaeda terrorist and a vengeful Russian submariner has managed to escape being detected and that it's also planning on launching a dirty nuke cruise missile at an American carrier battle group in the Arabian Sea, eventually forcing Harm into the aviator's seat. Sturgis is temporarily assigned to the Los Angeles-class submarine USS Watertown to assist the crew with Harm's own skills as an aviator being put to the test and also being pushed to the very limit as he along with another Naval aviator both attempt to stop the missile from hitting the USS Seahawk which is the missile's main target from striking the ship and unleashing harmful radiation which would kill everyone on board including Captain Johnson, Mac and Bud, leading to Harm to make a desperate gamble that could save the day. Sturgis provides an insight and possible clues into the renegade Russian submariner Mikhail Yerastov (Bo Svenson), who is the only submariner Sturgis couldn't outwit during his time as a submariner. Later, during a mission to apologize to an Afghan village whose schoolhouse was destroyed in an accidental attack by the U.S. Navy, Bud attempts to save a young Afghan boy who he believes has become trapped in a field that is completely laced with hidden landmines, only for things to take a sudden and very shocking turn when Bud steps on a landmine which explodes with the resulting aftermath seeing Bud lying on the ground, badly wounded, his right leg gone with the episode ending in a cliffhanger.
The Complete 08th Season
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
158 01. “Critical Condition” September 24, 2002
Synopsis:
Conclusion. Bud and Coates's trip to Afghanistan takes a turn for the worse when Bud, attempting to save a young Afghan boy from a minefield is left badly injured with his right leg being lost after Bud steps on a landmine. As the JAG staff wait for news about Bud, everyone recalls their various meetings with Bud that have occurred over the last seven years, while Admiral Chegwidden and Lieutenant Singer both testify before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence about the "dirty bomb" attack that was stopped in "Enemy Below" with the outcome eventually costing Alexander Nelson (Paul Collins) his job as SECNAV.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
159 02. “The Promised Land” October 1, 2002
Synopsis:
Harm and Mac are tasked with defending a Marine who converted to Judaism, deserted his unit after facing prejudice from them and his family and joined the Israeli Army. Turner is joined by Singer on the case and ultimately is disgusted by her attitude and actions. Bud returns home to begin rehabilitation after losing part of his leg in Afghanistan and is subsequently awarded the Purple Heart while Singer receives new orders.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
160 03. “Family Business” October 8, 2002
Synopsis:
Harm defends a Marine Gunnery Sergeant accused of murdering his wife but the man's refusal to let his young son testify hampers the Gunnery Sergeant's own claims of self-defense. Singer leaves and everyone's happy to see her go except for Sergei, which doesn't make Harm happy. Bud's father, Big Bud Roberts (Jeff MacKay) gets over himself and finally arrives at the hospital to help his son with rehab.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
161 04. “Dangerous Game” October 15, 2002
Synopsis:
As U.S. Senator Edward Sheffield (Dean Stockwell) who was last seen in "Critical Condition" begins his tenure as the new Secretary of the Navy, having been sworn in to replace Alexander Nelson (Paul Collins), Harm finds himself partnered with a new JAG officer, Lieutenant Commander Tracy Manetti (Tamlyn Tomita) as Harm and Manetti find themselves prosecuting a Navy SEAL accused of recklessness during a wargame exercise which killed a civilian deputy sheriff while Mac and Turner defend the SEAL.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
162 05. “In Thin Air” October 22, 2002
Synopsis:
A routine flight from the USS Patrick Henry results in the RIO being left comatose after being deprived of oxygen for four minutes. When the RIO eventually dies, having never regained consciousness after slipping into a coma caused by the deprivation, a Petty Officer who works as the maintenance office on the ship is accused of negligent homicide. Harm is assigned to defend the Petty Officer while Mac prosecutes but Harm's attitude and conviction that the Petty Officer is guilty ultimately sees Admiral Chegwidden stepping in and severing Harm's connection to the case while Sturgis Turner is appointed as Harm's replacement. As the case drags on, Harm has a possible theory as to what happened but it's one that could be potentially fatal while Bud is getting increasingly restless and eager to return to work as a JAG lawyer but Harriet intentionally ruins his plans, as she fears for Bud's health.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
163 06. “Offensive Action” October 29, 2002
Synopsis:
Harm and Manetti defend a Navy pilot accused of ruining the career of an officer under her command because he rejected her sexual advances while Mac and Turner prosecute.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
164 07. “Need to Know” November 5, 2002
Synopsis:
As a favor from Congresswoman Lillian Dorning, SECNAV Sheffield asks the JAG staff to get the story of a submarine, USS Angel Shark (SSGN-559), which was lost on a CIA mission in 1968, declassified as Congresswoman Dorning's father was the skipper of the submarine. Now, Harm, Mac and Sturgis must now take on the complex system of classified information and the CIA bureaucracy as well as a CIA lawyer who will stop at nothing in keeping the truth covered up.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
165 08. “Ready or Not” November 12, 2002
Synopsis:
A Joint Staff wargame ends with Harm battling to save the career of a marine Major General who's up for a court-martial due to the General disobeying orders, where he faces off in court against both Turner's prosecution and the judge, Mac.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
166 09. “When the Bough Breaks” November 19, 2002
Synopsis:
A misshap on the USS Seahawk results in the death of a man, prompting Lieutenant Singer to request that seven sailors be court-martialed. When Captain Johnson, the skipper of the Seahawk charges Singer with "conduct unbecoming" due to Singer being three and a half months pregnant, Mac is given the assignment of secretly investigating Lieutenant Singer while Harm attempts to find out what really happened.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
167 10. “The Killer” November 26, 2002
Synopsis:
Harm and Manetti travel to Naples to investigate whether a series of prostitute murders in Europe is related to a U.S. destroyer that makes ports of call in the same cities while Harriet learns of Singer's plight and tries to help her.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
168 11. “All Ye Faithful” December 17, 2002
Synopsis:
As the JAG team attempt to get together for Christmas, they each face a different crisis of their own. As Turner helps a young Corporal who has lost his home due to the Corporal's loud drumming playing and whose wife is due to give birth any moment, Harm and Admiral Boone attempt to get back to the United States and Petty Officer Jennifer Coates joins the JAG office on a permanent basis.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
169 12. “Complications” January 7, 2003
Synopsis:
Harm and Mac are asked to investigate claims by a Marine General that a Navy doctor was negligent and killed the General's sixteen year-old daughter during surgery with the General believing that there was a cover-up concerning his daughter's death. Mac soon finds herself also battling to save the General's career when the General himself faces a possible court-martial after intimidating the Navy personnel who helped treat his teenage daughter while Bud is left increasingly frustrated by the low-level work he is given, until he stumbles onto a disability case that doesn't sit well with him while Harm angrily confronts Singer about her pregnancy. Bud is eventually granted permanent limited duty, bringing him back to JAG on a full-time basis.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
170 13. “Standards of Conduct” January 21, 2003
Synopsis:
A Navy whistle-blower claims a high-tech combat system is severely defective, but when Mac gets him released from the service, she discovers that he had an ulterior motive. Harm is targeted by an ambulance-chasing lawyer in a scam while the JAG staff hold a ceremony to celebrate Harm and Sturgis's respective and recent achievements (at the end of last season).
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
171 14. “Each of Us Angels” February 4, 2003
Synopsis:
A special episode focusing on Navy Nurses in WWII before and during the Battle of Iwo Jima and which has the JAG ensemble playing various members of the group. This story is told by a veteran to a young woman at a grave in Arlington National Cemetery.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
172 15. “Friendly Fire” February 11, 2003
Synopsis:
An American pilot accidentally bombs a British combat position in Afghanistan, killing three British soldiers and wounding three others. As the public and high-profile case gets underway, Mac and Bud prosecute while Turner defends with Harm serving as the judge, leading to tension between Harm and Mac as the case progresses.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
173 16. “Heart and Soul” February 18, 2003
Synopsis:
When Admiral Chegwidden accidentally ejects from an F-14 piloted by Rabb over the George Washington National Forest, he must call upon all his Navy SEAL training to try to survive until help arrives. While Rabb searches for him, Mac has to judge a case with Sturgis and Roberts as advocates.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
174 17. “Empty Quiver” February 25, 2003
Synopsis:
When a torpedo with a nuclear warhead mysteriously disappears from a Navy submarine at Naval Station Norfolk, the base is put on lockdown. Sturgis personally heads to the submarine to investigate if the warhead's disappearance was accidental or something more sinister. Meanwhile, Harm is trapped in the base, having arrived to search for evidence concerning a Lieutenant who has been accused of stealing and is facing a court-martial. Harm soon discovers evidence of a Petty Officer who's planning to steal ten million dollars from the base.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
175 18. “Fortunate Son” March 18, 2003
Synopsis:
When a Marine pilot who was born in Vietnam and came to the United States as a refugee at the fall of Saigon confesses to human trafficking, Harm and Mac must dig deeper to find the truth before the INS arrests him. In the aftermath of Chegwidden ejecting from an F-14, Commander Theodore Lindsey arrives at JAG for a review at the SECNAV's request, where the unpopular former JAG staff officer clashes with everyone he meets and promises to overturn the place he once worked.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
176 19. “Second Acts” April 1, 2003
Synopsis:
The JAG office must come together to prevent Commander Lindsey's recommendations from being enacted. An enlisted Navy man who prevented a major terrorist disaster in Uzbekistan turns out to be the same person who was listed as having died in the 9/11 terror attacks.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
177 20. “Ice Queen” April 22, 2003
Synopsis:
The JAG staff find their usual routines being interrupted and their lives turned upside down as well as their dark secrets exposed when the badly decayed remains of Lieutenant Loren Singer who has been missing for three weeks are discovered in a tree in Potomac Park by a young scout boy searching for his arrow. As the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) team led by Supervisory Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs (Mark Harmon) investigates the circumstances surrounding Singer's murder, evidence eventually puts Harm forward as the prime suspect while Sergei, Harm's half-brother is believed to be the father of Singer's unborn baby. As this goes on, NCIS must also break a terrorist who could contain key information on a potential terrorist attack.[note 3]
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
178 21. “Meltdown” April 29, 2003
Synopsis:
As the JAG team try to cope with Harm's upcoming trial and also with the fact that they will have to testify against him, NCIS continue their investigation into Singer's murder while attempting to stop an impending terrorist attack but when Gibbs leaves to interview a captured terrorist, it falls to Gibbs's colleagues, NCIS Special Agent Anthony DiNozzo (Michael Weatherly) and Vivian Blackadder (Robyn Lively) to find the evidence that will ultimately lead them to the true killer and save Harm from a lifetime in the brig but time is running out...
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
179 22. “Lawyers, Guns, and Money” May 6, 2003
Synopsis:
CIA agent Clayton Webb returns and recruits Mac for a high-risk, undercover CIA assignment in the South American country of Paraguay while Bud must defend Sturgis when he is accused of incompetence on a case and Harm returns to work after being cleared of murdering Lieutenant Loren Singer.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
180 23. “Pas de Deux” May 13, 2003
Synopsis:
With Mac undercover and out-of-touch, Harm turns to CIA attorney Catherine Gale (from "Need to Know") for help. Harm also plays along when she asks him to pose as her boyfriend in front of Gale's mother who is dying of heart failure.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
181 24. “A Tangled Webb, Part I” May 20, 2003
Synopsis:
When Webb and Mac go missing in Paraguay, Harm subsequently resigns his commission and heads off to rescue them. The episode ends with the biplane Mac and Harm are in crashes into a forest after being shot at by the group of terrorists pursuing them.
The Complete 09th Season
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
182 01. “A Tangled Webb, Part II” September 26, 2003
Synopsis:
In Paraguay, Harm and Mac must escape pursuers determined to kill them, while also sorting through their feelings. Gunny Galindez must get an injured Webb to a hospital before he dies.
At the end of the episode, there is a tribute to the late Trevor Goddard.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
183 02. “Shifting Sands” October 3, 2003
Synopsis:
Harm returns to Washington and finds that the Admiral has processed his resignation. Harm visits Webb in the hospital and takes a job flying for the CIA. A Navy Petty Officer believed killed in the Gulf War turns up married to a local Bedouin sheik and is charged with desertion, aiding the enemy, and treason for supplying Saddam's regime with intel against U.S. troop movements.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
184 03. “Secret Agent Man” October 10, 2003
Synopsis:
Harm is recruited by the CIA and his first mission is to drop a bugged limo in the Philippines, but he and his partner end up as impromptu field agents trying to stop an anti-U.S. bombing. Mikey Roberts asks for advice from Mac when he is asked to testify at an honor code hearing. Bud and Harriet have a party after their son is born.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
185 04. “The One That Got Away” October 17, 2003
Synopsis:
While conducting a flight test in the experimental Aurora spy plane, Harm and his co-pilot must conduct a surprise mission over North Korea. Mac deals with a Marine who let a 10-year-old Iraqi boy leave a combat area unhindered, which led to the boy notifying Iraqi fighters of the Marines' position and then the deaths of two Marines. The main plot is based on the incident surrounding Bravo Two Zero, an 8-man British Army SAS patrol that was inserted behind Iraqi lines with the task of destroying Scud missile launchers and ended up being compromised during Operation Desert Storm.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
186 05. “Touchdown” October 24, 2003
Synopsis:
Mac is asked to defend a sailor accused of working with al-Qaeda after converting to Islam, leading to fraught interactions in court with Sturgis Turner when he doesn't have any issues with the sailor's (deserved) guilt and life sentence being earned via a foreign government's torture of a suspect. Harm's mission to extract an agent from Libya goes awry when the man wants his family evacuated as well, and he attempts the impossible by landing his C-130 Hercules on board the USS Seahawk, which appears to be the only safe landing point. After successfully landing the C-130 on the deck of the USS Seahawk, Harm is inadvertently shown on ZNN, which puts his CIA career at risk.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
187 06. “Back in the Saddle” October 31, 2003
Synopsis:
Fired from the CIA (after he was seen on ZNN in "Touchdown"), Harm takes a job as a crop-duster. He meets Mattie, a 14-year-old tomboy and owner/operator of "Grace Aviation". Mac and Bud are surprised when a former colleague, who returns to JAG as Harm's replacement, reveals that her law credentials are fake. The Admiral asks the Secretary of the Navy to reinstate Harm's commission due to the massive backlog created from Commander Caroline Imes' failure to pass the bar exam and having to review all her previous cases.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
188 07. “Close Quarters” November 7, 2003
Synopsis:
Sturgis must determine the intent of 10 North Korean sailors rescued by an American submarine when their Midget submarine sinks while dealing with an angry Korean-American intelligence officer (Tony Lee) and a possible SARS outbreak. Harm helps out Terrence Minnerly (Ossie Davis), a destitute African-American veteran who was once part of the Great Lakes Experience.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
189 08. “Posse Comitatus” November 14, 2003
Synopsis:
Harm and Mac investigate a Marine Corps AH-1 SuperCobra helicopter pilot who intervened in a local law-enforcement hostage situation in Arizona and fired on the civilian suspect in a likely violation of the Posse Comitatus Act. Bud helps a Naval Reserve physician who claims that his Quaker beliefs make him unsuited to remain in the Navy.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
190 09. “The Boast” November 21, 2003
Synopsis:
Mac investigates when a Marine is accused of boasting about killing an Iraqi prisoner. Harm and the Admiral witness a Navy pitcher hit a Marine batter during a friendly baseball game, leading to the pitcher being charged with assault.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
191 10. “Pulse Rate” December 2, 2003
Synopsis:
When a sailor is killed while repairing a radar dish, Harm and Mac must determine if his death was an accident.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
192 11. “A Merry Little Christmas” December 12, 2003
Synopsis:
Harm's attempts to become Mattie's legal guardian (from "Back In The Saddle") are complicated due to his single status and bachelor lifestyle. Sturgis Turner finds a new girlfriend in the form of a USO vocalist (Erica Gimpel). Harriet Sims manages to complete her OIG liaison assignment. The Admiral has difficulties in giving a present to his girlfriend in time for Christmas, but Petty Officer Jennifer Coates manages to help out. After a Christmas sermon from Chaplain Turner (Bill Cobbs), Mac brings Mattie to Harm at the Vietnam Wall after convincing Mattie's father to allow Harm to be her guardian.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
193 12. “A Girl's Best Friend” January 9, 2004
Synopsis:
The admiral's investigation into Meredith's diamond engagement ring leads to an international smuggling operation involving blood diamonds, while Harm adjusts to having Mattie around full-time and rents a neighboring apartment for Mattie and Coates. The admiral's investigation leads him to the Naval Research Laboratory and a lieutenant smuggling lab-made diamonds on the black market. Meredith cheats on the admiral with a fellow professor from Italy.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
194 13. “Good Intentions” January 16, 2004
Synopsis:
Mac must defend a petty officer accused of murdering a female officer, but the man has no memory of the night in question, while a Navy SEAL who purchased nerve gas needs Bud's help to avoid prison.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
195 14. “People v. SecNav” February 6, 2004
Synopsis:
When Iraqi civilians are killed in a bombing raid conducted by Navy fighters flying off the USS Enterprise, Secretary of the Navy Edward Sheffield (Dean Stockwell) agrees, in a calculated political move, to stand before the International Criminal Court in The Hague, and he wants the best litigators JAG has to offer defending him on foreign soil. A babysitting incident with Little A.J. creates a rift between Bud and his brother Mikey.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
196 15. “Crash” February 13, 2004
Synopsis:
A crash aboard an aircraft carrier appears to be a case of the pilot committing suicide, and Harm and Mac face off when Mac wants to hold the pilot's CO responsible.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
197 16. “Persian Gulf” February 20, 2004
Synopsis:
The terrorist who held Mac and Webb prisoner in Paraguay returns, and Mac must determine what he wants with her. Harm suffers temporary deafness when his car battery explodes in his face, courtesy of Sadik Fahd (Bernard White). After a bit of hand-to-hand combat, Mac shoots and kills Sadik before he can destroy an American nightclub.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
198 17. “Take It Like a Man” February 27, 2004
Synopsis:
A former marine is accused of stolen valor after claiming an unearned Silver Star from Panama, 1989. The fallout from Mac's killing Sadik Fahd (from "Persian Gulf") affects her ability to work on the stolen valor case. Mattie continues to work through her feelings about her father. (The episode finishes when Mac says "He hurt someone I love" and Webb thinks she means him, when she really meant Harm for the battery explosion).
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
199 18. “What If?” March 12, 2004
Synopsis:
As the JAG team celebrates Coates's promotion to Petty Officer First Class, a glance at an alternate reality finds Harm and Mac as a bitter divorced couple regularly berating each other, the admiral a civilian prosecutor, Bud a hot-tub salesman, Sturgis as the manager for his fiancée, Varese, Coates back to her old habits as a master thief, and Harriet a well-to-do but lonely socialite.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
200 19. “Hard Time” April 2, 2004
Synopsis:
Mac gets a handful of trouble when she is assigned to guard a female Marine prisoner (who meets every single 'angry black woman' stereotype) after being critical of the Marines originally assigned to the task. A Navy senior chief who contracted HIV after supposedly getting a blood transfusion in Africa seeks help after being exposed by his commanding officer. The admiral ends his engagement to Meredith. Guest-stars Dennis Haskins.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
201 20. “Fighting Words” April 30, 2004
Synopsis:
Harm and Mac square off over a Marine general who spoke about the War on Terror and equated the God of Islam with Satan. Sturgis must deal with the complaint of anti-Korean bias against him from "Close Quarters". Bud successfully gets the complaint against Sturgis dropped and regains the level of friendship and professional trust lost in the earlier case.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
202 21. “Coming Home” May 7, 2004
Synopsis:
Harm helps a woman whose son was killed in action in Iraq, while Mac and Bud investigate why the armor given to the troops fails to protect them.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
203 22. “Trojan Horse” May 14, 2004
Synopsis:
When a kilo of heroin seized during a SEAL operation goes missing, Harm and Mac must determine where it went. The intrigue is compounded by the presence of a British MI6 agent, Simon Tanveer. Bud defends a Marine who won an American Idol-type competition, only to have the record company object when he is deployed.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
204 23. “Hail and Farewell, Part I” May 21, 2004
Synopsis:
Harriet is given a commendation for her work with the USO tour and announces her pregnancy with twins and resignation from JAG for the IRR. Sturgis Turner goes to sea to investigate the deaths of 6 people; one of whom is Webb. The Admiral announces his retirement as Judge Advocate General of the Navy. Mac undergoes an exploratory laparoscopy, and the news is not good.[note 2] Harm discovers that Mattie's father was not drunk when her mother died and must let her go back to live with him. Harm and Mac attend Admiral Chegwidden's dining out and once again discuss their relationship and how the 5-year pact they made has come due. The Admiral's final official act on active duty is to swear-in Bud to the grade of lieutenant commander.
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OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
205 01. “Hail and Farewell, Part II” September 24, 2004
Synopsis:
Following the retirement of Rear Admiral A.J. Chegwidden at the end of the last episode, Sturgis is named Acting JAG. Mac is unable to accept that Clayton Webb is dead and investigates the circumstances surrounding his death. Mac and Harm track a still-alive Webb to his family's beachfront house and discover that undercover MI6 agent Simon Tanveer (Ed Quinn) is a deadly assassin known only as "The Hawk". Mac finally breaks up with Webb for good, unwilling to live with the lies of their relationship.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
206 02. “Corporate Raiders” October 1, 2004
Synopsis:
Harm and Mac investigate when a private military contractor is implicated in the death of a Marine in a "friendly fire" accident and are shocked to find out he's the formerly honorable Captain from "Collision Course" (Ep. 6:12).
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
207 03. “Retrial” October 15, 2004
Synopsis:
Harm reopens a 22-year-old murder case after discovering evidence of not only prosecutorial misbehavior but also evidence proving the innocence of the defendant, who was a young seaman at the time of the occurrence. Mac and Bud deal with a chief warrant officer with four wives and families.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
208 04. “Whole New Ball Game” October 29, 2004
Synopsis:
Gordon Cresswell (David Andrews), a Marine colonel working as legal counsel to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, is the first pick of Secretary of the Navy Edward Sheffield (Dean Stockwell) to become the new JAG. Harm and Mac deal with a Navy Ensign accused of firing on a Canadian fishing boat.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
209 05. “This Just In from Baghdad” November 5, 2004
Synopsis:
Major General Gordon Cresswell is appointed the new Judge Advocate General of the Navy. Harm and Mac head to Baghdad to investigate the circumstances surrounding the death of a U.S. Department of Defense official.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
210 06. “One Big Boat” November 12, 2004
Synopsis:
A midshipman on the United States Naval Academy sailing team is swept overboard during a storm and questions arise about whether the team's commander was negligent in making the team sail through the weather.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
211 07. “Camp Delta” November 19, 2004
Synopsis:
Harm defends Army MPs stationed at Guantanamo Bay who have injured a fellow soldier during an exercise involving detainees who resist. Bud has an altercation with an anti-war civilian, and General Cresswell orders him to take an anger management course.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
212 08. “There Goes the Neighborhood” November 26, 2004
Synopsis:
Pia Bonfilio (Alex Breckenridge), a criminal friend from Petty Officer Jennifer Coates' past makes her life difficult. Bud defends a naval aviator who gave her father lessons in an F-18 that he purchased.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
213 09. “The Man on the Bridge” December 10, 2004
Synopsis:
A Navy Commander assigned to the Bio-Weapons Defense Laboratory goes missing and Harm and Mac must work with the FBI to find him. Bud is asked to intervene when a female Marine wants to participate in the Corps boxing competition.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
214 10. “The Four Percent Solution” December 17, 2004
Synopsis:
Mac is knocked unconscious in an auto accident on Christmas Eve and we see her meetings with her therapist Lieutenant Commander Vera McCool (Barbara Eve Harris) along with flashbacks of her life at JAG HQ.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
215 11. “Automatic for the People” January 7, 2005
Synopsis:
An F-14 Tomcat testing a joint U.S.-Israeli anti-missile system crashes near an elementary school in California and Harm must deal with an eager junior officer as well as local tensions. Bud's anger management class doesn't go well when a fight breaks out.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
216 12. “The Sixth Juror” January 14, 2005
Synopsis:
When a murder investigation on a small Navy base depletes the jury pool, Petty Officer Jennifer Coates is forced to serve as the sixth and final juror.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
217 13. “Heart of Darkness” February 4, 2005
Synopsis:
Harm and Mac are sent to Afghanistan to seek out Marine Captain Jack Ramsey (Michael Rooker) who has "gone native" to find Osama bin Laden and is accused of murdering civilians. Bud is asked by his retired father Big Bud (Jeff MacKay) to help him avoid military service when he is recalled to active duty.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
218 14. “Fit for Duty” February 11, 2005
Synopsis:
A Navy psychiatrist is accused of malpractice by letting a Marine under her care who had severe PTSD return to the front lines, where he died in combat. Bud defends a Navy captain who refused to vacate his command after his ship hit a pier.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
219 15. “Bridging the Gulf” February 18, 2005
Synopsis:
Harm is back under the microscope when he shoots down a civilian aircraft that had crossed into a "no-fly zone". Lieutenant Gregory Vukovic (Chris Beetem) joins the JAG team and immediately rubs Mac the wrong way.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
220 16. “Straits of Malacca” February 25, 2005
Synopsis:
Mac and Vukovic are sent to the Straits of Malacca in order to deal with a confrontation between a US Navy vessel and a ship seized by modern-day pirates. Bud and Harriet hold a party celebrating the birth of their twins.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
221 17. “JAG - San Diego” March 11, 2005
Synopsis:
General Cresswell changes the location of the annual JAG conference to San Diego. Mac and Vukovic investigate an incident involving victims of a hurricane who clashed with Marines delivering relief supplies in Nicaragua. Harm must deal with a personal situation when Mattie is critically injured in an accident.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
222 18. “Death at the Mosque” April 1, 2005
Synopsis:
Harm keeps a bedside vigil over Mattie, while Vukovic is sent to Iraq to defend a Marine who killed an allegedly unarmed Iraqi in full view of a reporter. General Cresswell asks Mac to convince his daughter, Cameron "Cammie" Cresswell (Danneel Harris), not to abandon a military career.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
223 19. “Two Towns” April 8, 2005
Synopsis:
Mac goes to Iraq to investigate a bombing that killed a squad of Marine reservists. Harm and Bud go to Oklahoma to help a small town cope with the devastating loss. Things are complicated when the unit's sole survivor is accused of firebombing the Marine Reserve Center.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
224 20. “Unknown Soldier” April 15, 2005
Synopsis:
General Cresswell's brother believes the remains of an unidentified service member from the Vietnam War are those of a pilot who saved his life, so Vukovic and Lieutenant Catherine Graves (Jordana Spiro) are sent to find a relative for a DNA test.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
225 21. “Dream Team” April 22, 2005
Synopsis:
Harm and Vukovic defend a sailor accused of manslaughter because of a shipboard fight. Mac defends a Navy sailor who set several dolphins free. At the end of the episode General Cresswell announces a change that affects the entire staff with Harm being sent to London and Mac to San Diego. At the very end, Harm is frocked to the grade of Captain.
OVERALL NO. IN SEASON/TITLE ORIGINAL DATE
226 22. “Fair Winds and Following Seas” April 29, 2005
Synopsis:
With Harm being sent to London and Mac to San Diego, they must sort out their personal feelings quickly. Bud must decide what he will do with his career when both Harm and Mac separately offer him to come with each of them to their new prospective duty stations (Vukovic, however, is told by Mac she does not want him on her staff). Vukovic is tasked to act as a diplomat when an overeager teenager enlists in the Marines to avenge his father's death in Afghanistan, mindful of advice from General Cresswell that the culture of the Marine Corps is different. The episode ends on a military JAG coin flip tossed by Bud Roberts, to decide whether Mac or Harm will resign their commission to be together.
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