List of JAG episodes
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This is a list of JAG episodes, encompassing the ten seasons of JAG, along with the original airdate, locations and relevant themes & issues. Locations only list the locations where the story did take place and do not list the actual shooting locations. The first season was broadcast on NBC; subsequent ones on CBS. Further information regarding broadcasters in the US and abroad that airs JAG can be found on the main JAG page.
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[edit] Season 1: 1995-1996
The second episode establishes the structure of the episodes for most of the rest of the run of the series: a short teaser (usually less than a minute, rarely more than two) usually not involving any of the regular characters, the opening credits with the theme song, commercial break, followed by four acts separated by commercial breaks, and the end credits with the theme song.
Number | Title | Air Date | Locations | Plot Outline |
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1.01 | A New Life (Pilot) | September 23, 1995 | The Adriatic Sea Washington D.C. Sarajevo, Yugoslavia Naples, Italy |
When a female US Navy F-14 pilot is killed at sea, Lt. Harmon Rabb and his partner Lt. (j.g.) Caitlin "Kate" Pike must find out who tossed her overboard. |
1.02 | Shadow | September 30, 1995 | Bermuda Triangle Washington D.C. Northeast of Cuba Off The Coast of Miami, Florida |
Harm and his new partner Lt. (j.g.) Meg Austin must prevent a civilian contractor from using a new experimental torpedo to sink a cruise ship. |
1.03 | Desert Son | October 7, 1995 | Twenty Nine Palms Marine Base, California | When the rebellious son of a high-ranking General is accused of killing a fellow Marine during an exercise, Harm and Meg must discover if the young man is truly responsible. |
1.04 | Déjà Vu | October 21, 1995 | Arlington National Cemetery McLean, Virginia Washington D.C. Bethesda, Maryland |
Harm's past comes back to haunt him while he and Meg investigate a series of murders at Arlington National Cemetery. |
1.05 | Pilot Error | October 28, 1995 | Miramar Naval Air Station, California | When one of Harm's friends is killed testing a new type of auto-navigation system, he and Meg must determine whether it was pilot error or a mechanical failure. |
1.06 | War Cries | November 4, 1995 | Lima, Peru Santa Rosa, Peru |
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. |
1.07 | Brig Break | December 2, 1995 | Seatac Island Naval Base, Washington | Meg is taken hostage during a "brig break", but Harm suspects that the target is much larger than just one prisoner. |
1.08 | Scimitar | December 9, 1995 | Kuwait Washington D.C. Quantico, Virginia Basra, Iraq |
A Marine Humvee crosses into Iraqi territory, and Harm and Meg are sent to defend the surviving crew member in an Iraqi court. Harm is also given a second task - help the Marine escape regardless of the trial's outcome. |
1.09 | Boot | January 6, 1996 | Parris Island, South Carolina Washington D.C. |
Meg goes undercover as an enlisted boot camp recruit at Parris Island after a USMC recruit is found dead and suspicion falls on the drill instructors. |
1.10 | Sightings | January 13, 1996 | Del Rio, Texas | A little girl goes missing and Harm and Meg go looking for her at an abandoned naval airfield where several "UFO sightings" have been reported. |
1.11 | The Brotherhood | February 3, 1996 | Camp Pendleton, California Los Angeles, California |
When a marine is found unconscious on a beach along with several packets of illegal drugs, Harm and Meg get drawn into a "turf war" between the Marines and a prominent L.A. street gang. |
1.12 | Defensive Action | March 13, 1996 | Bosnian "No-fly zone" Washington D.C. Neretva River, Bosnia The Adriatic Sea Naples, Italy |
Newly-promoted Lt. Commander Rabb must defend Captain Boone (the CAG from "JAG") when he is accused of shooting down a Serbian helicopter. |
1.13 | Smoked | March 20, 1996 | Off The Coast Of Cuba Washington D.C. 20,000 Feet Over Florida |
A lightning-damaged Tomcat makes an emergency landing in Cuba, so Harm and Meg go there to try to "talk" it back before the Cubans have a chance to download the avionics and sell them to Iran. |
1.14 | Hemlock | March 27, 1996 | The Pentagon, Virginia Washington D.C. Bethesda, Maryland Leesburg, Virginia |
Meg is critically wounded by an assassin, whose real target is Russian President Boris Yeltsin. |
1.15 | High Ground | April 3, 1996 | Quantico, Virginia | A top Marine sniper refuses to be deployed to Bosnia and goes AWOL after being accused of trying to kill his CO. |
1.16 | Black Ops | April 10, 1996 | Washington D.C. Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico The Caribbean Sea |
A pilot (and son of a powerful Senator) attached to a team of SEALs dies, apparently due to negligence on the part of the SEALs. |
1.17 | Survivors | April 17, 1996 | Vietnam (1972) Santa Ana, California Tustin, California Big Pine, California Bishop, California |
A Marine Colonel believes his son is the reincarnation of his Vietnam War comrade, so he kidnaps the child amidst child custody court proceedings. |
1.18 | Recovery | May 1, 1996 | Vandenberg AFB, California | 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. |
1.19 | The Prisoner | May 8, 1996 | Nantou, China Hong Kong |
Harm is kidnapped by the Chinese and interrogated about anticipated American reaction should China try to take Matsu and Kemoy by force. While imprisoned, Harm believes the man in the cell next to him is his missing father. |
1.20 | Ares | May 22, 1996 | Okinawa, Japan Kyushu (Sasebo), Japan The Sea of Japan Off the North Korean Coast |
When a computerized defense system malfunctions, Harm and Meg have to figure out how to keep a U.S. destroyer from falling into North Korean hands. |
1.21 | Skeleton Crew | 1999 (never aired on NBC, but aired on USA and included on DVD) | Norfolk, Virginia | An old friend of Harm's turns up dead, and the prime suspect in her death also dies under mysterious circumstances, so Harm falls under suspicion of being a murderer. |
[edit] Season 2: 1997
This is the first season broadcast on CBS. The cliffhanger from the previous season is simply ignored, though the first episode of this season has flashbacks to the previous season's finale that establish that Lt. Schonke (a guest character last season) and Major MacKenzie (a regular character from this point forward) look the same (both are played by the same actress, Catherine Bell).
All episodes of this season have between the teaser and the opening credits a prologue with voiceover explaining Harmon Rabb's backstory, that he used to be a pilot but because of his night vision problems he transferred to JAG.
Number | Title | Air Date | Locations | Plot Outline |
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2.01 | We the People | 3 January 1997 | Harm and Major Sarah "Mac" MacKenzie investigate when a former Marine Colonel (who is also Mac's uncle) steals the Declaration of Independence. The concluding scene shows a brief snippet of a trial. | |
2.02 | Secrets | 10 January 1997 | A Marine corporal court-martialed by Admiral Chegwidden takes him, Mac and Bud hostage, and demands a retrial right here and now in the Admiral's office. Harm and Agent Clayton Webb have to work from the outside to rescue them without killing the corporal. | |
2.03 | Jinx | 17 January 1997 | Marine Corps Air Station Miramar USS America (CV-66) |
Harm must prove that an F-14 squadron that accidentally bombed a mosque during Desert Storm is not "jinxed" after a mid-air accident kills his best friend. |
2.04 | Heroes | 24 January 1997 | Harm and Mac engage in a tense courtroom battle when a Navy SEAL is accused of murdering his friend during a mission. This is the first episode of the series in which a trial takes place in the JAG courtroom. | |
2.05 | Crossing the Line | 31 January 1997 | USS Seahawk crossing the Equator | Harm and Mac face political pressure when a female pilot accuses Captain Boone of sexual harassment and a prominent Congresswoman intervenes in the investigation. |
2.06 | Trinity | 7 February 1997 | Ireland | The son of a Navy officer is kidnapped in Northern Ireland and the evidence implicates the boy's father, an IRA leader. |
2.07 | Ghosts | 14 February 1997 | JAG HQ, civilian courthouse, Chegwidden's residence, hospital | Admiral Chegwidden's life is in danger when the surviving members of his SEAL team die and it appears someone is eliminating the witnesses to an atrocity committed 30 years earlier. |
2.08 | Full Engagement | 21 February 1997 | Appalachian Mountains, JAG HQ | When Harm's biplane crashes in the Appalachian Mountains, he and Mac must avoid poachers who killed a game warden and want to leave no witnesses. |
2.09 | Washington Holiday | 28 February 1997 | Willard Hotel and Romanian Embassy in Washington, D.C.; JAG HQ | Harm is assigned to guard a Romanian princess while her father is in D.C. to request Romania be admitted to NATO. (Note: In real life, Romania joined NATO seven years after this episode's airdate).
Guest cast listed alphabetically: Sue Bugden as 1st Assassin, Nanci Chambers as Meghan O'Hara, Steven Culp as Special Agent Clayton Webb, Michael Des Barres as King Josif, Monique Edwards as Maid, Tracy Effinger as Club Girl, Susan V. Hansen as Ensign Nestor, Christopher Neame as Minister Vartan Kepish |
2.10 | The Game of Go | 28 February 1997 | American Embassy in Colombia, drug plantation | 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. |
2.11 | Force Recon | 7 March 1997 | Recon training camp | Harm goes undercover as a Gunny for a Marine Force Recon Squad, while Mac and Bud investigate whether their Force Recon trainer is using unsafe techniques as a means of preparing his men for unexpected combat conditions. |
2.12 | The Guardian | 28 March 1997 | Civilian courtroom, convenience store, church | Harm and Mac defend a homeless former Navy SEAL who is accused of killing three men while thwarting a convenience store robbery. |
2.13 | Code Blue | 4 April 1997 | Mercy Hospital in Washington, D.C. | When Hamas takes over the hospital where an Israeli diplomat is undergoing a heart transplant, an injured Harm must work to end the standoff. This episode shows Mac speaking fluent Persian. |
2.14 | Cowboys & Cossacks | 11 April 1997 | USS Arleigh Burke, Russian Destroyer Vasiliev, both ships "somewhere in the Black Sea" | A joint exercise between American and Russian naval forces becomes deadly when the two captains decide to settle Cold War grudges, trapping Harm, Mac and Bud in the middle. This episode shows Mac can speak at least a little Russian. |
2.15 | Rendezvous | 18 April 1997 | Norfolk Naval Complex | Mac's past clouds her judgment while she defends an abusive Chief Petty Officer accused of killing his wife's boyfriend. |
[edit] Season 3: 1997-1998
The episodes of this season also have the voiceover prologue introduced in Season 2.
Number | Title | Air Date | Locations | Plot Outline |
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3.01 | Ghost Ship | 23 September 1997 | The USS Hornet, docked at the Alameda Naval Air Station | After a skeleton is discovered in the hull of a decommissioned Navy carrier, Harm becomes obsessed with discovering a link between the body and his missing father. |
3.02 | The Court-Martial of Sandra Gilbert | 30 September 1997 | Marine Corps Air Station Camp Pendleton | The trial of a Navy pilot accused of fraternization is complicated when an activist Congresswoman interferes in the name of "fairness". |
3.03 | The Good of the Service | 7 October 1997 | Palmi Christi, Haiti; JAG HQ Courtroom | 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. |
3.04 | Blind Side | 14 October 1997 | Naval Air Station Fallon | 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. |
3.05 | King of the Fleas | 21 October 1997 | M Street in Washington, D.C., JAG HG | 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 Harm's father. |
3.06 | Vanished | 28 October 1997 | USS Coral Sea on the Florida coast, Florida | When a fully-armed F-14 disappears without a trace, Harm and Mac must determine what happened to the plane and its pilot. |
3.07 | Against All Enemies | 4 November 1997 | USS Repulse on internaltional waters close to Japan and Korea | 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. |
3.08 | Above and Beyond | 11 November 1997 | Coast of Lebanon, Naval Special Warfare Center in Coronado, California, Arlington National Cemetery | Lt. Rivers, a SEAL up for the Medal of Honor for rescuing a Washington diplomat 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. Guest-starring Montel Williams as Lt. Rivers, incorporating news archive footage of Bill Clinton at an award ceremony. |
3.09 | Impact | 18 November 1997 | Mojave Desert, 29 Palms, Bradenhurst | 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 firm. |
3.10 | People v. Rabb | 25 November 1997 | Washington, D.C., a Russian import warehouse, FBI HQ, JAG HQ | A member of the Russian mob is shot, Harm is accused of his murder and now-civilian Mac must defend him. In the end, Mac returns to JAG. |
3.11 | Defenseless | 9 December 1997 | Washington, D.C., Ensign Lang's apartment, Harm's apartment, JAG HQ | Harm and Mac work to defend a Navy Ensign who claims she killed a Turkish military officer 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. |
3.12 | Someone to watch over Annie | 6 January 1998 | Andrews Air Force Base, Baltimore, Pendry's residence, Harm's apartment, JAG HQ | 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 Russian 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. |
3.13 | With Intent to Die | 13 January 1998 | Pheasant hunting grounds, JAG HQ | When an old friend of Admiral Chegwidden's dies during a hunting trip, the coroner concludes it was suicide but Chegwidden remains convinced it was murder and starts his own investigation. |
3.14 | Father's Day | 3 February 1998 | Fayeteville, North Carolina; JAG HQ | A 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 Bellisario has an uncredited cameo in this episode as the guest of honor to a Quantum Leap convention at the Treetop Inn. |
3.15 | Yesterday's Heroes | 24 February 1998 | Miami Beach, Florida; Naples, Florida; JAG HQ | Harm and Mac encounter three WWII vets engaged in a guerilla war with a South American drug kingpin. At Mac's suggestion, Bud goes to Naples, Florida, to meet Harriet's parents. |
3.16 | Chains of Command | 3 March 1998 | USS Seahawk, JAG HQ | 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. |
3.17 | The Stalker | 17 March 1998 | Washington, D.C. | After her ex-boyfriend is gunned down, Mac tries to stay one step ahead of someone who is determined to get her. |
3.18 | Tiger, Tiger | 24 March 1998 | The USS Shepard (in real life the USS John A Moore) on the Gulf of Mexico | A "Tiger" cruise for Navy personnel and their kids turns deadly serious when terrorists seize the ship. Harm prevents the terrorists from using the ship to attack Cuba 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. |
3.19 | Death Watch* | 31 March 1998 | Norfolk, Virginia | Harm's mental state becomes questionable when he starts having flashbacks about Lt. 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. |
3.20 | The Imposter | 21 April 1998 | JAG HQ | A disgraced ex-spy 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. |
3.21 | The Return of Jimmy Blackhorse | 28 April 1998 | Blue Canyon, Arizona; MCAS Yuma; Wellington Bay, New Zealand | A Navajo medicine woman refuses to believe the coffin the Marines brought actually has the remains of her brother-in-law, a WWII Navajo code talker. The people also refuse to allow DNA testing and are opposed to the Navy naming a ship after Jimmy Blackhorse. It isn't until Harm and Mac go to New Zealand to find Jimmy Blackhorse Jr. that the medicine woman accepts the remains, as well as a suggestion to name the ship after one of Blackhorse's comrades. |
3.22 | Clipped Wings | 5 May 1998 | Dora Tea Valley in the Italian Alps; Naval Air Station, Genoa, Italy | When an F-14 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. |
3.23 | Wedding Bell Blues | 12 May 1998 | D.C. Jail; the Senator Hotel; JAG HQ | The marriage of Bud Roberts to Ensign Harriet Simms is complicated by Bud's father "Big Bud" Roberts, Harriet's ante bellum mother, and a fight in a strip club that lands Harm, Bud and the Admiral in jail. Bud Jr. is concerned that Bud Sr. is abusive of his younger brother, Mikey, whom he believes does not want to enlist in the Navy as his father insists. After getting out of jail, Bud Jr. marries Harriet in a military wedding concluding with an honor guard commanded by Harm. |
3.24 | To Russia With Love | 19 May 1998 | Vorkuta, Siberia; Dulles International Airport; Shermyetevo Airport, Moscow; Posolskaya Hotel, Moscow; Lubyanka Prison, Moscow; Komsomolsky Prospekt, Moscow; United States Embassy, Moscow; Vnukova Military Air Field | Harm receives a picture which suggests that after Vietnam his father was sent to Siberia. 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 "Falcon" (Sokol) and Coronel Parlovsky. The trail points to Lubyanka. Harm and Mac steal a MIG-29 to go to Lubyanka, but before they can go far, they are chased and fired upon, and the season closes with a cliffhanger. |
(* NBC cancelled JAG before the first season episode "Skeleton Crew" Part 2 was written, and Part 1 was not broadcast until the first season went into syndication on the USA channel. The third season episode "Death Watch" used much of the footage from this episode but the story's plot was changed and told in flashbacks.)
[edit] Season 4: 1998-1999
The prologue (between the teaser and the opening credits) from Season 2 is now dropped. The opening credit sequence now includes a shot of Bud and Harriet's wedding (from the Season 3 episode "Wedding Bell Blues"), and a few other minor changes.
Number | Title | Air Date | Locations | Plot Outline |
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4.01 | Gypsy Eyes | 22 September 1998 | Lake Uchenskoya in Russia; Svischevo, Siberia | With a voiceover, Harm catches the viewer up 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 went down. They encounter a Romanen brother and sister, Vasya and Rusza, 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 Lubyanka, they are detected by Falcon. After some hesitation, they decide to trust him and let him take them back to Moscow, where they find Chegwidden, Agent Webb and Alexei, who is in reality a double agent most loyal to the CIA, who pay him best. Harm and Mac finally arrive in Svischevo, where they meet a woman who cared for Harm 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 a few years later and was buried in the river Taiga. |
4.02 | Embassy | 29 September 1998 | Sudanese Embassy in Washington, D.C. | A covert investigation during a party at the Sudanese embassy becomes a life-or-death struggle when a rebel group seizes the building. |
4.03 | Innocence | 6 October 1998 | Sagami Bay, USS Reprisal, Yokosuka Naval Base, United States Embassy Gardens, Yokohama District Court | When Ensign Guitry (Sean Murray, later in NCIS) is accused of raping a Japanese woman, Harm and Mac must struggle with both the Japanese legal system and reluctant witnesses to clear the young man. |
4.04 | Going After Francesca | 13 October 1998 | Gaeta, Italy; USS Belknap; Naples; 6th Fleet HQ | Harm and the Admiral must rescue Chegwidden's daughter Francesca ("Clipped Wings") from the Mafia while preventing the sale of stolen Navy missiles to Afghanistan. |
4.05 | The Martin Baker Fan Club | 20 October 1998 | Paley VA Medical Center; County Circuit Court in Towson, Maryland; JAG HQ | Roscoe Martin ("King Of The Fleas") and three other patients at a V.A. hospital escape and hide out at Harm's apartment. But the reason for Roscoe's actions may lie in the way traumatized patients are treated. |
4.06 | Act of Terror | 27 October 1998 | Saudi Arabian coast; FAST Co HQ; JAG HQ; Navy Brig | When a Marine guard executes a suspected terrorist on national television, it seems like an easy win for Mac. But when Harm is replaced by a civilian defense attorney and other discrepancies crop up, the case quickly becomes a tangled web. |
4.07 | Angels 30 | 3 November 1998 | Iraqi no-fly zone; USS Coral Sea on the Persian Gulf; JAG HQ | After a pilot claims that God told him not to shoot down an Iraqi fighter, Mac and a skeptical Harm search for a more earthly explanation. |
4.08 | Mr. Rabb Goes To Washington | 10 November 1998 | El-Bakkar, Kuwait; Washington DC; JAG HQ | Harm is asked to assist in a Congressional investigation into whether the U.S. military used sarin gas on Americans during the Gulf War. At the same time, Mac's ex-husband shows up looking for money and Royal Australian Navy Lt. Commander Mic Brumby joins the office. |
4.09 | People v. Mac | 17 November 1998 | Washington D.C.; JAG HQ; Marine Corps Base, Quantico, Virginia; Washington D.C. public library; Lincoln Memorial | When Mac's husband, Chris, is found dead, Harm (representing Mac) and Mic (representing Mac's mentor and lover Lt Colonel John Farrow) clash when Mic's defense strategy places the blame on Mac. Farrow claims he deliberately killed Chris, while Mac claims that she killed Chris. Chris' bookie testifies that Mac accidentally killed Chris when he pulled a gun on her. |
4.10 | The Black Jet | 24 November 1998 | Dasht-E-Kavir Desert, Iran; JAG HQ; aboard the USS Seahawk on the Persian Gulf; Mehrabad Airport, Iran; Bakkar prison, Tehran, Iran; Prince Darius Hotel, Iran. | An investigation into the crash of a Stealth fighter piloted by Harm's friend, Lt Commander Jack Keeter, in Iran turns into a secret recovery op when Harm and Mac learn the plane is intact and hidden. Webb suggests Harm and Mac break Keeter out of jail and transport him to Turkey. Chegwidden doesn't like that idea, so instead Marines are sent to get them. |
4.11 | Jaggle Bells | 15 December 1998 | JAG HQ; Washington, D.C. | A sudden appearance by Mac's "little sister", a Navy psychiatrist accused of DUI and a snowstorm in Washington D.C. create a chaotic atmosphere at JAG HQ. Mac's sister turns out to be the daughter of a submariner who'd been presumed dead. Chegwidden tries in vain to get a plane to Italy to see his daughter. After failing to get a commercial plane, Bud gets him a spot on a Marine helo. |
4.12 | Dungaree Justice | 12 January 1999 | Norfolk, Virginia; JAG HQ; Mercy Hospital, Norfolk, Virginia; aboard the USS Montana en route to the Caribbean; Chelsea Apartments, Washington, D.C.; the Breakers Bar, Norfolk, Virginia; Navy Art Gallery, Washington, D.C. | 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 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. |
4.13 | War Stories | 13 January 1999 | Near Suva Reka, Kosovo; JAG HQ; Admiral Chegwidden's house in McLean, Virginia; Naval Station, Norfolk, Virginia; Field of Gold set in Norfolk; Warehouse, Naval Station | A hostage situation gone bad results in the SEAL rescue team being blamed for their deaths. Mac and Bud are assigned to defend their leader, Commander Risnicki, but Risnicki is wary of Bud's lack of experience. While on mandatory leave, Admiral Chegwidden gets roped into the world of being a Hollywood consultant for the film Field of Gold, which is about a court-martial. |
4.14 | Webb of Lies | 9 February 1999 | North of Union Station, Washington, D.C.; JAG HQ; Bethesda Navy Hospital, Maryland; CIA HQ; Alexandria, Virginia; Great Falls, Virginia | When CIA Agent Clayton Webb is supposedly killed, Harm and Mac come face-to-face with the spy who impersonated Harm in the previous season episode "The Imposter." He wants the high-tech weapons system Webb was carrying. |
4.15 | Rivers' Run | 16 February 1999 | Monongahela National Forest, West Virginia; JAG HQ; Hemmings, West Virginia; paramilitary compound in West Virginia; Naval Special Warfare Center in Coronado, California | When Lt. Rivers ("Above And Beyond") seemingly kills a 14-year-old boy during a training exercise, Harm and Mac must defend him before a "kangaroo court" of government separatists. The SEALs were diverted from their normal training ground in an effort by FBI agent Al Grenin to involve them in the hunt for fugitive Warren Toobin. Harriet is promoted to Lieutenant Junior Grade. |
4.16 | Silent Service | 23 February 1999 | Norwegian Sea; JAG HQ; aboard the USS Watertown; Arctic Ocean | 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. |
4.17 | Nobody's Child | 2 March 1999 | 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. | |
4.18 | Shakedown | 30 March 1999 | The installation of new systems on the USS Coral Sea causes problems that require a JAG investigation. Are there simply "bugs" in the system or is something more sinister at work? | |
4.19 | The Adversaries | 13 April 1999 | Bud's first case as an attorney is a doozy - defending his father "Big Bud" Roberts from charges of fraud, with Harm as the prosecutor. | |
4.20 | Second Sight | 27 April 1999 | Mac can't bury old resentment when her father's death is imminent, while Harm undergoes laser surgery to correct his vision and possibly return him to flying. | |
4.21 | Wilderness of Mirrors | 4 May 1999 | Harm fears that his sanity is slipping when he starts seeing and hearing his dead father everywhere. | |
4.22 | Soul Searching | 11 May 1999 | Admiral Chegwidden and Clayton Webb have to work together when Webb's mentor (who saved the Admiral's life) is kidnapped by Italian terrorists. | |
4.23 | "Yeah, Baby" | 18 May 1999 | Harm puts in his paperwork to return to flight status, while Harriet goes into labor, On the steps of JAG Harm and Mac make an informal baby deal, meaning that if neither of them are in a relationship 5 years from that moment then they will go "halves on a Kid" and they seal it with a handshake. | |
4.24 | Goodbyes | 25 May 1999 | Harm's change of career is put on hold when Charlie Lynch ("Nobody's Child") resurfaces and threatens the twin sister of the girl Lynch killed, Harm leaves JAG to return to his dream of flying with emotional goodbyes. (Harm walks out the doors for the last time, but not before looking back to see everyone with very sad looks, especially Mac). |
[edit] Season 5: 1999-2000
Number | Title | Air Date | Locations | Plot Outline |
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5.01 | King of the Greenie Board (1/2) | 21 September 1999 | Harm's back flying Tomcats, and a hot-shot pilot is making things difficult for him. Mac is promoted to Lieutenant Colonel. Mac's case involving a Marine who was testing a new weapons system brings a new member to the office. | |
5.02 | Rules of Engagement (2/2) | 28 September 1999 | When one of Harm's wingmen shoots up a Russian peacekeeping convoy by mistake, he gets drafted into defending the pilot along with Mic, while Mac and Bud prosecute. | |
5.03 | True Callings | 5 October 1999 | 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. Back at the office, Bud, Tiner, and Gunny seek to curry the Admiral's favor by procuring tickets to a Limp Bizkit concert. | |
5.04 | The Return | 12 October 1999 | 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. | |
5.05 | Front and Center | 19 October 1999 | When a Marine corporal goes AWOL rather than testify at an attempted rape trial, Harm and Mac must discover his secret, Harm is awarded his second Distinguished Flying Cross for his actions in "True Callings". | |
5.06 | Psychic Warrior | 2 November 1999 | While Harm and Mac investigate the death of a Navy officer involved in a "psy-ops" project, Mac must also deal with someone close to her going missing. | |
5.07 | Rogue | 9 November 1999 | When a security consultant hijacks a Navy submarine and threatens to attack New York, Harm must play cat and mouse with the man to rescue Bud and thwart the attack. | |
5.08 | The Colonel's Wife | 16 November 1999 | A Marine colonel's wife is accused of smuggling drugs, and her weak denials convince Mac that she is guilty. | |
5.09 | Contemptuous Words | 23 November 1999 | Harm's career is on the line when he is accused of writing an editorial highly critical of the President. After Harm is cleared of any wrong doing he receives his promotion to "Commander" by the SECNAV. | |
5.10 | Mishap | 30 November 1999 | Harm's former RIO is charged with causing a "mishap" that crashed an F-14, and Harm defends her at court-martial. | |
5.11 | Ghosts of Christmas Past | 14 December 1999 | During his annual visit to the Vietnam Memorial, Harm meets a woman who was there the Christmas his father was shot down. | |
5.12 | Into the Breech | 11 January 2000 | During a "mock trial" of a 10-year-old incident where an unpopular sailor blew up a battleship turret and killed 29 sailors, Harm and Mac's students discover that the man may not have done it. | |
5.13 | Life or Death | 18 January 2000 | Mac must accuse the Admiral of inadequate representation in order to get a Marine off death row, while Mic is ordered back to Australia. | |
5.14 | Cabin Pressure | 1 February 2000 | Harm is trapped belowdecks with a sailor accused of murder. As the room they're in floods, Harm must find a way for them to escape. | |
5.15 | Boomerang, Part 1 | 8 February 2000 | 100th Episode - Harm, Mac and Bud head Down Under to defend a U.S. Navy deserter accused of killing an Australian sailor and assuming his identity. | |
5.16 | Boomerang, Part 2 | 15 February 2000 | The trial takes an unexpected twist when the defendant's wife changes her story, and Harm and Mic come to blows over Mac. | |
5.17 | People v. Gunny | 22 February 2000 | Admiral Chegwidden takes the case when Gunny Galindez is accused of "gay-bashing", and one of the key witnesses is Petty Officer Tiner. | |
5.18 | The Bridge At Kang So Ri | 29 February 2000 | Harm and Mac have to deal with Korean radicals who hijack a passenger plane carrying a man they accuse of ordering a massacre during the Korean War. | |
5.19 | Promises | 28 March 2000 | A Navy sailor is charged with desertion, but she claims that her recruiter lied to her about what the service was about. . | |
5.20 | Drop Zone | 4 April 2000 | When a file implicating a Navy SEAL in the drowning death of a trainee ends up in Mac's hands, she is accused of prosecutorial misconduct by Lt. Singer. | |
5.21 | The Witches of Gulfport | 25 April 2000 | Mac goes undercover to assist in the investigation of a Chief Petty Officer (and local Wiccan leader) accused of sexual misconduct. | |
5.22 | Overdue & Presumed Lost | 2 May 2000 | Harm and the Admiral try to prevent a salvage hunter from recovering a submarine that disappeared just before the attack on Pearl Harbor. Bud defends an overweight sailor who is a computer genius and wants to stay in the Navy. | |
5.23 | Real Deal Seal | 9 May 2000 | Lt. Rivers is in trouble again, this time for punching a Congressional candidate and accusing him of pretending to be a SEAL. Rivers complicates things by using Harm as bait in a lethal trap to lure out another phoney SEAL. Admiral Chegwidden is the top choice for nomination to a Federal Appeals court. | |
5.24 | Body Talk | 16 May 2000 | When Harm decides to re-investigate a 10-year-old case of murder, he incurs the wrath of the victim's daughter - Lt. Commander Teresa Coulter ("The Return Of Jimmy Blackhorse"). | |
5.25 | Surface Warfare | 23 May 2000 | When Bud's brother nearly shoots a Marine craft during a landing exercise, it leads to a series of events that gets almost everyone at JAG involved in the case. Mic returns, saying he resigned his commission to come back to Mac. |
[edit] Season 6: 2000-2001
Number | Title | Air Date | Locations | Plot Outline |
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6.01 | Legacy, Part 1 | 3 October 2000 | 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. | |
6.02 | Legacy, Part 2 | 10 October 2000 | Harm's half-brother is accused of a capital crime, while Mac rushes to the scene to prevent an assassination. | |
6.03 | Florida Straits | 17 October 2000 | A Cuban girl is rescued by a Navy frigate, setting off a dispute whether the child should be returned to Cuba or be treated as a refugee. | |
6.04 | Flight Risk | 24 October 2000 | The crash of a newly-modified F-14 that kills two people leads Harm to investigate the civilian contractor in charge of the project. | |
6.05 | JAG TV | 31 October 2000 | 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 who apparently committed suicide by jumping off an aircraft carrier. | |
6.06 | The Princess and the Petty Officer | 14 November 2000 | Mac defends an Arab princess who eloped with a Navy Petty Officer who smuggled her into the U.S. Bud and Harriet suffer through a personal tragedy. | |
6.07 | A Separate Peace, Part 1 | 21 November 2000 | When Admiral Boone is nominated to become Sixth Fleet Commander and promotion to Vice Admiral, a letter accusing him of slaughtering a village in Vietnam may derail his career. Harm and Mac have just four days to discover the truth. | |
6.08 | A Separate Peace, Part 2 | 28 November 2000 | Harm defends Admiral Boone at his court-martial. Mac prosocutes. | |
6.09 | Family Secrets | 12 December 2000 | Bud's obsession with blaming the doctor for the death of his second child endangers his career and marriage. Harm decides to tell his mother about his half-brother when he learns Sergei was shot down over Chechnya and taken prisoner. | |
6.10 | Touch and Go | 9 January 2001 | Harm's former partner Kate Pike is offered a post at JAG HQ, but rumors that she was sexually harassed by her former CO (who is in line to be Inspector General) may keep her from taking the job. | |
6.11 | Baby, It's Cold Outside | 16 January 2001 | Harm takes up the defense of a former Marine drill instructor who is facing a life sentence under a "three strikes" law, while the Admiral is asked to chair the Promotion Board for Captain and Mac is named Acting JAG. | |
6.12 | Collision Course | 30 January 2001 | When U.S. and Turkish vessels collide during a NATO exercise, Harm and Mac must defend the U.S. commander while political pressure mounts to pin the accident on him. Mikey and Gunny's sister hit it off while she's visiting D.C. | |
6.13 | Miracles | 6 February 2001 | Harm must defend a Marine Sergeant Major accused of killing his wife. The Sergeant Major says he was led to her body by the ghost of his Vietnam unit's chaplain, which draws attention from the Vatican because the chaplain is up for sainthood. | |
6.14 | Killer Instinct | 13 February 2001 | 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. | |
6.15 | Iron Coffin | 20 February 2001 | Harm is asked to convince a Russian sub commander that a Russian submarine was not sunk by an American sub, and Mac is asked to observe a Congressional investigation into why women aren't allowed to serve on submarines (The Ehime Maru and USS Greeneville collision that occurred 11 days earlier is mentioned in this episode.). | |
6.16 | Retreat, Hell | 27 February 2001 | Gunny's life is threatened when he is asked to transport a Marine deserter back to Washington, D.C. for court-martial. Mic returns, but his plan to be the lawyer for people suing the Navy annoys Harm. | |
6.17 | Valor | 13 March 2001 | After an attempted terrorist attack against a Navy destroyer fails, Harm and Mac must determine whether a female Marine found aboard the terrorist's boat assisted them. | |
6.18 | Liberty | 27 March 2001 | Bud's brother Mikey is accused of killing a man in a barroom brawl while on liberty, and Bud must work with his father to clear his name. Mac has to deal with a Marine bulldog with a tendency to escape from his base and impregnate local female dogs. | |
6.19 | Salvation | 10 April 2001 | Sergeant Major Krohn ("Miracles") 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 put everyone in danger. | |
6.20 | To Walk on Wings | 24 April 2001 | When a Marine Osprey with a Congressional delegation aboard nearly crashes, Harm and Mac must determine who or what is responsible. | |
6.21 | Past Tense | 1 May 2001 | One of Harm's ex-girlfriends is found dead in her apartment, and he is convinced that she was the victim of foul play. Admiral Chegwidden arranges for his ex-girlfriend's son to join the Navy instead of going to prison. | |
6.22 | Lifeline | 8 May 2001 | While the Admiral throws an engagement party for Mac and Mic, Harm and Mac reflect on their up-and-down relationship as partners. Harriet is promoted to Lieutenant. (David James Elliott directed this episode of JAG his first time behind the camera) | |
6.23 | Mutiny | 15 May 2001 | Mac deals with her feelings re: Mic and Harm while preparing a lecture on the attempted mutiny aboard the USS Somers in the 19th Century. | |
6.24 | Adrift, Part 1 | 22 May 2001 | Mac and Mic's wedding plans are disrupted when Harm's Tomcat goes down during an intense storm and he is lost at sea. |
[edit] Season 7: 2001-2002
Number | Title | Air Date | Locations | Plot Outline |
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7.01 | Adrift, Part 2 | 25 September 2001 | Harm's rescue is complicated by his amnesia, and Mac makes a choice not to set another wedding date. Mic moves out of Mac's Apartment, feeling that his relationship with Mac is failing. Mac visits Harm's apartment and they try to discuss their relationship once more. 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 airport and just misses him. She phones Harm in tears and he asks her come back to his apartment. However, Renee beats Mac to Harm with news that her father has died. Harm says that they can't talk now, but when Mac arrives at Harm's building she sees Harm & Renee embracing and is left in the alley alone as it starts to rain.
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: Cindy Ambuehl as Rene Peterson, Chuck Carrington as P.O. Jason Tiner, Nanci Chambers as Lt. Loren Singer, Reggie Currelley as Winch Operator, Monique Edwards as Bethesda Nurse, Sibel Ergener as Lt. Elizabeth 'Skates' Hawkes (as Sibel Galindez), Trevor Goddard as Lt. Cmdr. Mic Brumby, Gary Graham as Capt. Tobias Ingles, Lance Guest as Cmdr. Stacy Loftness, Rick Hall as Air Boss, Derek Hoxby as Bethesda Doctor (as Scott Hoxby), Linda Klein as Female Corpsman #1, Lisa Anne Morrison as Female Corpsman #2, David Quane as Seahawk Pilot, Kenna J. Ramsey as Sonar Technician, Matt Sigloch as Seahawk Crewman, Daniel Nathan Spector as Dr. Minchey, Marc Valera as Corpsman, Randy Vasquez as Gunnery Sgt. Victor 'Gunny' Galindez, Mae Whitman as Chloe Madison. |
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7.02 | New Gun in Town | 2 October 2001 | Mac requests an assignment away from JAG HQ, and Harm's old Naval Academy friend, Commander Sturgis Turner, arrives. Mac's first case is to investigate the disappearance of the JAG officer on the vessel she and Gunny are assigned to. | |
7.03 | Measure of Men | 9 October 2001 | 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 she is running from. | |
7.04 | Guilt | 16 October 2001 | 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 CO is killed. Mac, the senior officer present, must take command and lead the evacuation of American personnel before the consulate is overrun. Singer gets on Harm's bad side by attacking Harriet during a trial for a Navy SEAL who killed a dangerous passenger on an airline. | |
7.05 | Mixed Messages | 23 October 2001 | A friend of Harm's that works in the Navy cryptography division is killed and evidence indicates that he was passing secrets to the Chinese. Mac is awarded the Meritorious Service Medal for her actions in "Guilt". Meanwhile, Mac continues to search for a young Indonesian girl she befriended during the consulate siege. Guest-stars Gabrielle Carteris. | |
7.06 | Redemption | 30 October 2001 | Harm faces disbarment after his investigation into allegations of fraternization uncovers suspected espionage and he is forced to break attorney-client privilege. Allegations of abuse against a Navy father lead to help from a very unexpected source. | |
7.07 | Ambush | 6 November 2001 | When a Marine disobeys the Rules of Engagement and 6 of his men are killed in an ambush, Harm must prove that the man was relying on verbal orders from his commander. Mac has to deal with a high-tech Peeping Tom case involving a teenager on a Navy base. | |
7.08 | Jagathon | 13 November 2001 | A friendly marathon for charity amongst the JAG office becomes much more than that as grudges and pride come into play. Harm and Mac reconcile their friendship after finishing joint second in the race behind Sturgis. Admiral Chegwidden runs into a man who keeps impersonating Navy officers. | |
7.09 | Dog Robber, Part 1 | 20 November 2001 | Admiral Boone is called out of retirement to handle a diplomatic incident when a U.S. plane collides with a Chinese fighter jet. Mac deals with two Naval Academy pledges who staged a duel with disastrous results. | |
7.10 | Dog Robber, Part 2 | 27 November 2001 | When a Navy pilot destroys the captured U.S. plane, Harm has to keep the incident from sparking a conflict between the U.S. and China. Mac investigates a Marine commander who has been accused of sexism. | |
7.11 | Answered Prayers | 11 December 2001 | When Christmas closes the Navy brig, Harm is stuck watching a larcenous Petty Officer. Bud's brother Mikey is nominated for an appointment to the Naval Academy. Harm gets a wonderful holiday present courtesy of Clayton Webb. | |
7.12 | Capital Crime | 8 January 2002 | Mac and Sturgis get involved in the murder of a Navy Commander that 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 and makes Sturgis promise to never tell another soul. Harm investigates a mishap involving a refuelling exercise during bad weather. | |
7.13 | Code of Conduct | 15 January 2002 | Harm must defend a Navy SEAL who went back against orders to rescue a wounded member of his team in a firefight, killing another officer. Admiral Chegwidden is asked to resign after he strikes a loudmouth student at a high school. | |
7.14 | Odd Man Out | 22 January 2002 | Harm and Mac's case involving a medical corpsman accused of killing a Marine is complicated when Bud is put on the jury. Sturgis reaches out to help a Navy wife whose husband is on a long submarine deployment. | |
7.15 | Head to Toe | 5 February 2002 | Harm and Mac go to Saudi Arabia to defend a female pilot who refuses to wear traditional Muslim garb when off-base, creating tension between the base commander and a local religious leader. Sturgis and Congresswoman Latham have their first dinner date. | |
7.16 | The Mission | 26 February 2002 | 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 the Congresswoman. Singer gets mad when Bud is earmarked for a promotion over her, but Bud's problems in court lead to more trouble for him. | |
7.17 | Exculpatory Evidence | 5 March 2002 | Bud is accused of failing to properly defend his client (in "The Mission"), and Mac is the key prosecution witness. The staff try very hard to set up Admiral Chegwidden with a nice woman. | |
7.18 | Hero Worship | 12 March 2002 | 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 clear a Medal of Honor recipient of a minor offense so that he can attend a White House gala. | |
7.19 | First Casualty | 26 March 2002 | Harm and Mac are tasked with a delicate case when the government decides to court-martial a reporter that may have given away a SEAL unit's position in Afghanistan. Bud is given his orders to deploy overseas. | |
7.20 | Port Chicago | 9 April 2002 | Sturgis' father asks him to help clear a man who was court-martialed for refusing to return to work after the Port Chicago disaster in WWII. Harriet purchases a new home without telling Bud. | |
7.21 | Tribunal | 30 April 2002 | Harm and Mac go up against the Admiral and Sturgis in the military tribunal of a 9/11 mastermind captured in Afghanistan. Mac heads into Afghanistan with Webb to get information on a larger Al-Qaeda terror plot. Singer runs the office and makes no new friends. | |
7.22 | Defending His Honor | 7 May 2002 | When one of the JAG judges is accused of vehicular manslaughter, Harm must determine if the man's personal life cause him to act out violently on the road. Singer causes trouble between Bud and Harriet. | |
7.23 | In Country | 14 May 2002 | While "in country" to investigate an attack that killed three civilians, Harm and Mac become trapped overnight in a minefield when their Humvee crashes. Bud's soft-sell approach to interrogations produces great results. Webb teaches Gunny hard lessons about love and the cost of war. | |
7.24 | Enemy Below | 21 May 2002 | The clock is ticking as Harm, Mac and Sturgis have to prevent a terrorist from launching a "dirty bomb" at a U.S. carrier. Bud's life takes a tragic turn during a mission to apologize to an Afghan village whose schoolhouse was accidentally bombed. |
[edit] Season 8: 2002-2003
Number | Title | Air Date | Locations | Plot Outline |
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8.01 | Critical Condition | 24 September 2002 | Bud's life hangs by a thread, and the JAG team reflect on how much he means to them. The Admiral and Lt. Singer testify before the Senate Intelligence Committee about the "dirty bomb" attack (in "Enemy Below"). | |
8.02 | The Promised Land | 1 October 2002 | Harm and Mac defend a Marine who deserted his unit, converted to Judaism and joined the Israeli Army, where he became a hero. Bud returns home to begin his rehabilitation after losing part of his leg. | |
8.03 | Family Business | 8 October 2002 | Harm defends a Marine Gunnery Sergeant accused of murdering his wife, but the man's refusal to let his son testify hampers the claim of self-defense. Singer leaves and everyone's happy to see her go except Sergei, which doesn't make Harm happy. Bud's father gets over himself and arrives at the hospital to help his son with rehab. | |
8.04 | Dangerous Game | 15 October 2002 | Harm must break in a new JAG officer, Lt. Commander Tracy Manetti, while defending a Navy SEAL accused of recklessness during a wargame exercise that killed a deputy sheriff. | |
8.05 | In Thin Air | 22 October 2002 | A Navy pilot is dead, and Harm's less-than-stellar defense of the mechanic accused of causing his death draws the ire of the Admiral. | |
8.06 | Offensive Action | 29 October 2002 | Harm and Manetti defend a Navy pilot accused of ruining the career of an enlisted man under her command because he rejected her sexual advances. | |
8.07 | Need to Know | 5 November 2002 | When the Secretary of the Navy asks JAG to get the final mission of a submarine lost on a CIA mission declassified after over 30 years, Harm, Mac and Sturgis must take on the Byzantine system of the U.S. intelligence machine. | |
8.08 | Ready or Not | 12 November 2002 | Harm's defense of a two-star General accused of disobeying orders and reckless endangerment becomes even more problematic when Mac is appointed as the judge. | |
8.09 | When the Bough Breaks | 19 November 2002 | When Lt. Singer recommends that seven sailors be court-martialed for a mishap aboard ship, the ship's CO asks for an independent review. Harm and Mac also have to investigate whether Lt. Singer's pregnancy is the result of a shipboard romance. | |
8.10 | The Killer | 26 November 2002 | 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. | |
8.11 | All Ye Faithful | 17 December 2002 | Various problems (including a missed flight and missing pay) complicate the JAG team's attempt to get together for Christmas. | |
8.12 | Complications | 7 January 2003 | Harm and Mac are asked to investigate claims by a Marine General that a Navy doctor was negligent and killed his daughter during surgery. Bud is frustrated by the low-level work he is given. Harm angrily confronts Singer about her pregnancy. | |
8.13 | Standards of Conduct | 21 January 2003 | 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. | |
8.14 | Each of Us Angels | 4 February 2003 | Arlington National Cemetery, Battle of Iwo Jima (flashback) |
A special episode focusing on Navy Nurses in WWII before and during the Battle of Iwo Jima. |
8.15 | Friendly Fire | 11 February 2003 | Kandahar, Afghanistan | Mac's case against an American pilot accused of negligently bombing allied forces has a very tough audience - Judge Harmon Rabb. |
8.16 | Heart and Soul | 18 February 2003 | Virginia | When Admiral Chegwidden accidentally ejects from an F-14 piloted by Rabb over a state park, he must call upon all his 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. |
8.17 | Empty Quiver | 25 February 2003 | When a nuclear warhead disappears from a Navy submarine in Norfolk, Sturgis must determine whether it was an accident - or something worse. While locked down in Norfolk, Harm uncovers a plot to steal millions of dollars from the base. | |
8.18 | Fortunate Son | 18 March 2003 | When a Marine pilot confesses to human trafficking, Harm and Mac must dig deeper to find the truth before the man's career is destroyed. Commander Theodore Lindsey (from Season 1) audits the JAG office and recommends that most of the senior staff be reassigned. | |
8.19 | Second Acts | 1 April 2003 | The JAG office must come together to prevent Commander Lindsey's recommendations from being enacted, while a returning hero is revealed to be a man believed killed on September 11. | |
8.20 | Ice Queen (NCIS Spinoff Part 1) | 22 April 2003 | Harm becomes the prime suspect when Lieutenant Singer is found dead under a frozen pond and the evidence implicates his half-brother as the father of her child. | |
8.21 | Meltdown (NCIS Spinoff Part 2) | 29 April 2003 | As the evidence mounts against Harm, only the efforts of the NCIS team may keep him out of the brig for life. The NCIS Team discovers that Commander Theodore Lindsey is responsible for Lt Singer's Murder and he set Harm up as a measure of revenge. | |
8.22 | Lawyers, Guns, and Money | 6 May 2003 | Clayton Webb reappears and recruits Mac for a special undercover assignment in South America. Bud must defend Sturgis when he is accused of incompetence on a case. | |
8.23 | Pas de Deux | 13 May 2003 | With Mac undercover and out-of-touch, Harm turns to a CIA attorney for help. Harm also plays along when the CIA attorney from "Need To Know" asks him to pose as her boyfriend in front of her mom. | |
8.24 | A Tangled Webb, Part 1 | 20 May 2003 | When Webb and Mac go missing in South America, Harm quits JAG and heads off to rescue them. |
[edit] Season 9: 2003-2004
Number | Title | Air Date | Locations | Plot Outline |
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9.01 | A Tangled Webb, Part 2 | 26 September 2003 | 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. | |
9.02 | Shifting Sands | 3 October 2003 | Harm returns to Washington and finds that the Admiral has processed his resignation. A Navy Petty Officer believed killed in the Persian Gulf War turns up married to a local Bedouin sheik and is charged with desertion. With his Navy Career over Harm visits Webb in the Hospital and takes a job flying for the CIA. (The end of the episode shows Mac waiting outside of Webb's room and appears totally devastated at the news). | |
9.03 | Secret Agent Man | 10 October 2003 | Harm is recruited by the CIA and his first mission is to drop a bugged limo in the Philippines. Mikey Roberts asks for advice from Mac when he is asked to testify at an honor code hearing. | |
9.04 | The One That Got Away | 17 October 2003 | 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 go, which led to the boy notifying Iraqi fighters of the Marine's position and led to the deaths of two Marines. | |
9.05 | Touchdown | 24 October 2003 | Harm's mission to extract an agent from Libya goes awry when the man wants his family evacuated as well. Mac is asked to defend a Marine accused of working with al-Qaeda.
With his mission in dire straits Harm attempts the impossible by landing his C-130 on board the USS Seahawk, which appears to be the only safe landing point. After successfully landing on the Seahawk Harm is inadvertently shown on ZNN which has puts his CIA career at risk. |
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9.06 | Back in the Saddle | 31 October 2003 | Fired from the CIA (for the events in "Touchdown"), Harm takes a job as a crop-duster. Mac and Bud are surprised when a former colleague, who returns to JAG as Harm's replacement, reveals that her law credentials are fake. | |
9.07 | Close Quarters | 7 November 2003 | Sturgis must determine the intent of 10 North Koreans rescued by an American sub when their vessel sinks while dealing with an angry Korean-American officer and a possible SARS outbreak. 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. Harm helps out a veteran who was part of the Great Lakes Experience. | |
9.08 | Posse Comitatus | 14 November 2003 | Harm and Mac investigate when a Marine helicopter pilot intervenes in a hostage situation and fires on civilians. Bud helps a Navy dentist who claims his Quaker beliefs make him unsuited to remain in the service. | |
9.09 | The Boast | 21 November 2003 | 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. | |
9.10 | Pulse Rate | 2 December 2003 | When a sailor is killed while repairing a radar dish, Harm and Mac must determine if his death was an accident. | |
9.11 | A Merry Little Christmas | 12 December 2003 | Harm's attempts to become Mattie's legal guardian (from "Back In The Saddle") are complicated due to his single status and lifestyle. | |
9.12 | A Girl's Best Friend | 9 January 2004 | The Admiral's investigation into a diamond ring he purchased leads to an international smuggling operation, while Harm adjusts to having Mattie around full-time. | |
9.13 | Good Intentions | 16 January 2004 | 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 officer who purchased nerve gas needs Bud's help to avoid prison. | |
9.14 | People v. SECNAV | 6 February 2004 | When civilians are killed in a bombing raid, the Secretary of the Navy is charged with war crimes by the International Criminal Court. A babysitting incident creates a rift between Bud and his brother Mikey. | |
9.15 | Crash | 13 February 2004 | 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. | |
9.16 | Persian Gulf | 20 February 2004 | The terrorist that held Mac and Webb prisoner in Paraguay returns, and Mac must determine what he wants with her. Harm suffers temporary deafness when a car battery explodes. | |
9.17 | Take It Like a Man | 27 February 2004 | The fallout from Mac's killing Sadik Fahd (from "Persian Gulf") affects her ability to work, Mac badgers a witness on the stand, shouts at the Admiral for sending her to a shrink, and questions Harm's personal life about Mattie and his Brother Sergei, while 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) | |
9.18 | What If? (200th Episode) | 12 March 2004 | A look at "roads not taken" finds Harm and Mac as a bitter divorced couple, the Admiral a civilian prosecutor, Bud a hot tub salesman and Harriet a well-to-do but lonely socialite. | |
9.19 | Hard Time | 2 April 2004 | Mac gets a handful of trouble when she is assigned to guard a female Marine prisoner after being critical of the Marines originally assigned to the task. Guest-stars Dennis Haskins. | |
9.20 | Fighting Words | 30 April 2004 | Harm and Mac square off over a Marine General who made public speeches equating Islam with terrorism, and Sturgis must deal with a complaint of anti-Korean bias against him. | |
9.21 | Coming Home | 7 May 2004 | 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. | |
9.22 | Trojan Horse | 14 May 2004 | When a kilo of heroin seized during a SEAL operation goes missing, Harm and Mac must determine where it went. Bud defends a Marine who won an American Idol-type competition, only to have the record company object when he is deployed. | |
9.23 | Hail and Farewell, Part 1 | 21 May 2004 | The Admiral announces his retirement as Judge Advocate General, Mac receives some bad medical news, and Harm must let go of someone close. Harm & Mac attended Admiral Chegwidden's dining out and once again discuss their relationship. Bud is promoted to Lieutenant Commander. |
[edit] Season 10: 2004-2005
Number | Title | Air Date | Locations | Plot Outline |
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10.01 | Hail and Farewell, Part 2 | 24 September 2004 | Sturgis is named Acting JAG, and Mac is unable to accept that Clayton Webb is dead and investigates the circumstances surrounding his death. Mac and Harm track Webb to his families beach front house and discover that undercover MI-6 agent Simon Tanvier is a deadly assassin known only as "The Hawk". Mac breaks up with Webb, unable to live with the lies of their relationship. | |
10.02 | Corporate Raiders | 1 October 2004 | Harm and Mac investigate when a private military contractor is implicated in the death of a Marine in a "friendly fire" accident. | |
10.03 | Retrial | 15 October 2004 | Harm re-opens a 20-year-old murder case when evidence appears that clears the Navy seaman who was convicted. | |
10.04 | Whole New Ball Game | 29 October 2004 | A Marine colonel is the SECNAV's pick to be the new JAG, while Harm and Mac deal with a Navy Ensign accused of firing on a Canadian fishing boat. | |
10.05 | This Just In from Baghdad | 5 November 2004 | Major General Gordon Cresswell is appointed the new Judge Advocate General, and Harm and Mac head to Baghdad to investigate the circumstances around the death of a Defense Department official. | |
10.06 | One Big Boat | 12 November 2004 | A midshipman on the Naval Academy sailing team is swept overboard during a storm, and questions arise whether the team's commander was negligent in making the team sail through the weather. | |
10.07 | Camp Delta | 19 November 2004 | Harm defends Marine guards stationed at Guantanamo Bay when they injure a fellow soldier during an exercise involving detainees who resist. Bud has an altercation with a civilian and is forced to take anger management courses. | |
10.08 | There Goes the Neighborhood | 26 November 2004 | An old criminal friend of Petty Officer Coates makes her life difficult, while Bud defends a naval aviator who gave her father lessons in an F-18 that he purchased. | |
10.09 | The Man on the Bridge | 10 December 2004 | 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. | |
10.10 | The Four Percent Solution | 17 December 2004 | Mac is knocked unconscious in an auto accident on Christmas Eve, and we see her meetings with her therapist Lt Commander McCool along with flashbacks of her life at JAG. | |
10.11 | Automatic for the People | 7 January 2005 | An F-14 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. | |
10.12 | The Sixth Juror | 14 January 2005 | When a murder investigation on a small Navy base depletes the jury pool, Petty Officer Coates is forced to serve as the sixth and final juror. | |
10.13 | Heart of Darkness | 4 February 2005 | Harm and Mac are sent to Afghanistan to retrieve a Marine Captain who has "gone native" and is accused of murdering civilians. Bud is asked by his father to help him avoid service when he is recalled to duty. | |
10.14 | Fit for Duty | 11 February 2005 | A Navy psychologist is accused of malpractice by letting a Marine under her care return to the front lines. | |
10.15 | Bridging the Gulf | 18 February 2005 | Harm is back under the microscope when he shoots down a civilian aircraft that had crossed into a "no-fly zone". Lieutenant Gregory Vukovic joins the JAG team and immediately rubs Mac the wrong way. | |
10.16 | Straits of Malacca | 25 February 2005 | Mac and Vukovic are sent to deal with a confrontation between a Navy vessel and a ship seized by modern-day pirates, while Bud and Harriet hold a party celebrating their twins. | |
10.17 | JAG: San Diego | 11 March 2005 | 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. Harm must deal with a personal situation when Mattie is injured in an accident. | |
10.18 | Death at the Mosque | 1 April 2005 | 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 not to abandon a military career. | |
10.19 | Two Towns | 8 April 2005 | Mac goes to Iraq to investigate a bombing that killed a squad of Marine reservists, while Harm and Bud go to Oklahoma to help the town cope with the devastating loss. Things are complicated when the unit's sole survivor is accused of firebombing the Marine Reserve Center. | |
10.20 | Unknown Soldier | 15 April 2005 | General Cresswell's brother believes the remains of an unidentified Vietnam soldier are those of a pilot who saved his life, so Vukovic and Lt. Catherine Graves ("Automatic For The People") are sent to find a relative for a DNA test. | |
10.21 | Dream Team | 22 April 2005 | Harm and Vukovic defend a sailor accused of manslaughter because of a shipboard fight. Mac defends a Navy sailor who set several dolphins free. General Cresswell announces a change that affects the entire staff. Commander Rabb is promoted to Captain. | |
10.22 | Fair Winds and Following Seas (Series Finale) | 29 April 2005 | With Harm being sent to London and Mac to San Diego, they must sort out their personal feelings quickly, They plan to get married but then must decide who will resign their commission. Bud must decide what he will do with his career when both Harm and Mac want him to come with them to their new stations. Vukovic is told by Mac she doesn't want him on her staff, and is asked to intervene when an underage teen enlists in the Marines to avenge his father's death in Afghanistan. |
[edit] References
- JAG Episode Guide. TVGuide.com. Retrieved March 17, 2007.
- JAG Episode List. TV.com. Retrieved March 17, 2007.
- JAG (a Titles and Air Dates Guide). EpGuides.com. Retrieved March 17, 2007.