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Episode 1: Gypsy Eyes (2)
Air Date: Sep 22, 1998
Views: 3,172
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Rating: 2.08/5 (12)
JAG (military-speak for Judge Advocate General) is an adventure drama about this elite legal wing of officers trained as lawyers who investigate, prosecute and defend those accused of crimes in the military, including murder, treason and terrorism. Navy Cmdr. Harmon "Harm" Rabb (David James Elliott), an ace pilot turned lawyer, and Marine Lt. Col. Sarah "Mac" MacKenzie (Catherine Bell), a beautiful by-the-book officer, are colleagues who hold the same high standards but find themselves clashing when they choose different routes to get to the same place. The unmistakable chemistry between them must be held at bay for professional reasons as they traverse the globe together with a single mission: to search for and discover the truth.
Episode 2: Embassy
Air Date: Sep 29, 1998
Views: 4,178
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Rating: 2.08/5 (12)
Harm and Mac use a party at the Sudanese Embassy as a cover for their investigation of a kidnapping, and they're literally caught by surprise when terrorists take the visiting dignitaries — and Mac — hostage. Meanwhile, Bud notices that Harriet seems to be suffering from more than just flu symptoms.
Episode 3: Innocence
Air Date: Oct 6, 1998
Views: 3,244
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Rating: 2.31/5 (13)
Harm and Mac must don their diplomatic hats when they're dispatched to Tokyo to represent an ensign accused of raping a young Japanese girl. Once the trial begins, the disparities between Japanese and American courtroom procedures put Harm at odds with the ensign's Japanese defense attorney, in turn putting US-Japanese relations at an all-time low. When what began as the trial of an ensign turns into a trial of the United States Navy, Harm and Mac realize that in order to defend the ensign from life in a Japanese prison, they must actually solve the rape case on foreign soil.
Episode 4: Going After Francesca
Air Date: Oct 13, 1998
Views: 2,848
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Rating: 2.33/5 (12)
After Admiral Chegwidden's daughter, Francesca, is kidnapped in Italy, Chegwidden meets with his ex-wife, Marcella, 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 man Harm and Mac believe is responsible for the theft of Navy missiles for sale to Afghanistan. All intelligence points to the fact that Francesca is caught in the middle of this business deal gone awry, and it's up to Chegwidden and Harm to rescue her from the mob.
Episode 5: The Martin Baker Fan Club
Air Date: Oct 20, 1998
Views: 2,567
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Rating: 2.10/5 (20)
Harm volunteers to defend a psychotic Vietnam vet accused of aiding the suicide of a fellow V.A. patient. While Harm argues in court that Roscoe Martin withheld the victims medication as a way to free him from the trancelike state in which it left him, the prosecution claims that the lack of medication is exactly what caused the man's death. Disappointed with the direction of the case, Roscoe feels that the cards are stacked against him and engineers an escape from the V.A. facility 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.
Episode 6: Act Of Terror
Air Date: Oct 27, 1998
Views: 3,256
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Rating: 2.17/5 (12)
Millions of viewers are turned into witnesses when they see a Marine guard shoot an arrested terrorist on live television, and it's Harm's job to defend him. With Mac as the prosecutor, she and Harm are pitted against each other in what seems like an open and shut case of cold-blooded murder. But when Harm is replaced by a civilian attorney with a defense plan that doesn't add up and whose fees are being paid by a wealthy right wing industrialist, Percival Bertram, Harm decides to do some investigating of his own.
Episode 7: Angels 30
Air Date: Nov 3, 1998
Views: 3,194
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Rating: 2.56/5 (18)
In this thrilling episode of Jag... While over the Iraqi no-fly zone 2 F-14's are engaged. One of the F-14 pilots fails to shoot down one of the enemy jets. One of the F-14's is shot down. Cdr Rabb and Maj MacKenzie investigate. It turns out that the pilot suffered the effects of oxygen contamination...
Episode 8: Mr. Rabb Goes To Washington
Air Date: Nov 10, 1998
Views: 3,028
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Rating: 2.41/5 (17)
Harm is sent to Washington, D.C., to join a committee formed to judge the validity of a shocking television report — that U.S. forces used sarin gas on fellow Americans during the Gulf War. What he uncovers, though, is so unexpected that he can't present it without testimony from a key witness, Sgt. Morrison, who was actually on the mission in question in the Gulf, but has been missing ever since. Meanwhile, Mac is caught off guard when her ex-husband, Christopher Ragle, suddenly reappears in her life
Episode 9: People V. Mac
Air Date: Nov 17, 1998
Views: 3,065
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Rating: 2.30/5 (23)
Mac is arrested and placed on trial for a major felony, along with her former commanding officer and mentor, Col. John Farrow. Conviction could result in long prison terms. Harm volunteers to defend her, but his efforts are thwarted by Farrow's defense attorney, JAG exchange officer, Australian Navy Commander Mic Brumby. Harm feels that neither defendant has come clean with the truth and he begins to search for evidence which is not forthcoming from either one. Ultimately, he learns that Mac and Farrow have each been trying to protect the other. The key witness in the case turns out to be a major surprise to both defendants.
Episode 10: The Black Jet
Air Date: Nov 24, 1998
Views: 2,683
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Rating: 2.67/5 (15)
Harm and Mac's original mission is to represent a Navy flier whose Stealth jet is thought to have crashed in Iran due to a mechanical failure. But when the pilot slips Harm a message indicating that the $80 million plane didn't 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.
Episode 11: Jaggle Bells
Air Date: Dec 15, 1998
Views: 3,166
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Rating: 2.88/5 (17)
In this episode... A snowstorm hits on Christmas Eve Day while Admiral Chegwidden tries to find a flight to Italy. A girl claiming to be Mac's daughter shows up at JAG. Mac tries to help find a place for the girl to live. In the meantime, Harm meets a navy psychiatrist accused of driving under the influence.
Episode 12: Dungaree Justice (1)
Air Date: Jan 12, 1999
Views: 2,918
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Rating: 2.60/5 (15)
Harm and Mac are assigned to prosecute three sailors charged with the vicious beating of a man they say raped a fellow shipmate. The rape victim, Petty Officer Lopez, tells Mac that, after an evening of drinking with her three male shipmates, she found herself alone at the bar where they ditched her as part of an initiation into their team. The next morning when she awakened in her car, she realized that she had been raped. When the shipmates heard Lopez's story, they exacted revenge on the man they thought attacked her — the bar owner. But as Harm and Mac wear down the testimony of the three sailors, a very different story about what happened that evening begins to emerge. This episode starts with tying up the loose end of Mac being charged in an Article 32 hearing for perjury (People vs. Mac). She is acquitted, thanks to fancy legal-speak from Harm - although she does not have to face a court-martial, she does end being sent up on an Admiral's Mast, which just might be worse.
Episode 13: War Stories (2)
Air Date: Jan 13, 1999
Views: 2,963
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Rating: 2.38/5 (13)
When three U.N. peacekeepers are taken hostage in Kosovo, a SEAL team is sent in to rescue them before the end of a 24-hour deadline set by the terrorists. But when heavy ground fog delays the SEAL team by 30 minutes, the hostages are found dead and the team is blamed for their deaths. Mac and Bud begin to defend the team only to have Bud removed because of the defendants' lack of confidence in his legal expertise. Meanwhile, Admiral Chegwidden spends his vacation acting as technical advisor on a movie about the Navy and runs afoul of the Hollywood types who hired him.
Episode 14: Webb Of Lies
Air Date: Feb 9, 1999
Views: 3,382
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Rating: 2.86/5 (29)
This is the fourteenth episode of the fourth season in the exciting series of Jag. In this episode, the events unfold in the following manner... When CIA Agent Clayton Webb is supposedly killed, Harm and Mac must once again face off with Clark Palmer, who is trying to acquire the high-tech Japanese weapons system Webb was carrying.
Episode 15: Rivers' Run
Air Date: Feb 16, 1999
Views: 2,269
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Rating: 2.14/5 (14)
This is the fifteenth episode of the fourth season in the Jag series... While on a training mission in the mountains, a Navy seal comes under fire from an apparent deer hunter. When he returns fire, he finds the body of a young boy. He is soon put on trial by a militia for the boy's death. JAG investigates.
Episode 16: Silent Service
Air Date: Feb 23, 1999
Views: 3,335
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Rating: 2.50/5 (20)
Harm and Mac find themselves too close for comfort when they are sent to investigate an international incident on a nuclear submarine. When Harm and Mac, who are already getting on each other's nerves, find themselves in the cramped quarters of the submarine, their relationship is stretched to the absolute limit. Their attempts to stay out of each other's way as much as possible are futile since they must work together to find out why the sub surfaced miles off course, sinking a Norwegian boat in the middle of a regatta. Initially, it seems that the incident was the result of reduced staffing due to a breakout of E-coli. However, as more health problems begin to arise aboard the sub, Harm and Mac suspect a more criminal element than disease.
Episode 17: Nobody's Child
Air Date: Mar 2, 1999
Views: 2,463
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Rating: 2.20/5 (15)
When Harm views the body of the severely neglected, abused and abandoned young girl, he unexpectedly becomes emotionally involved and decides to call in the help of Teresa Coulter to help him identify the child and find her killer. After Teresa performs her own autopsy, she uncovers some clues to the girl's history that lead her, along with Harm and Mac, to the last place the child lived — as well as to a recently released convicted child molester.
Episode 18: Shakedown
Air Date: Mar 30, 1999
Views: 2,734
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Rating: 2.59/5 (17)
Numerous power outages & a ruptured steam line injuring a sailor sends Mac & Harm to the aircraft carrier USS CORAL SEA. While there, they discover two civilian technical representatives onboard and their plan to steal over a million dollars in cash from the Disbursement Office vault; as well as their plan to smuggle it off the carrier. Adm. Chegwiggen helps a former juvenile delinquent who became a decorated SEAL face his leukemia.
Episode 19: The Adversaries
Air Date: Apr 13, 1999
Views: 2,424
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Rating: 2.75/5 (20)
Bud’s first case as a newly sworn in JAG attorney is to defend his father, a retired Navy Chief who’s been accused of having been involved in defrauding the Navy when he was in charge of Ship’s Stores. Though the two have been estranged, Bud feels a strong obligation to his father, who specifically requested him to be his attorney. Harm is the designated prosecutor, which spooks Bud, as he knows he’s going up against the best.
Episode 20: Second Sight
Air Date: Apr 27, 1999
Views: 2,498
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Rating: 2.56/5 (16)
Word of her father’s imminent death forces Mac to look back at the years of anger and resentment he caused her. She is furious that a priest is trying to convince her to forgive this abusive alcoholic, who was responsible for her own alcoholism. She comes to realize, however, that perhaps her anger had been misdirected all these years when her mother shows up -- after having abandoned Mac many years earlier. Meanwhile, Harm takes a gamble and undergoes laser surgery as a possible cure for his night-blindness.
Episode 21: Wilderness Of Mirrors
Air Date: May 4, 1999
Views: 2,699
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Rating: 2.65/5 (20)
Harm fears he's losing his mind when he begins to see and hear his deceased father. Worried that he may be going insane, Harm finally confers with his Navy psychiatrist girlfriend who tells him she's treating a Marine officer with similar symptoms and suggests that Harm isn't experiencing anything unusual for someone who's lost a loved one under stressful circumstances. But before Harm can come to terms with the visitations, he begins to suspect that there's something more sinister involved that could cost him more than just his sanity. Meanwhile, Admiral Chegwidden has to argue a case before the Supreme Court and enlists other JAG personnel to help him prepare for it.
Episode 22: Soul Searching
Air Date: May 11, 1999
Views: 1,854
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Rating: 2.13/5 (8)
Admiral Chegwidden and Clayton Webb make an unlikely team when they join forces to save a C.I.A. agent from Italian terrorists. Webb already tried once unsuccessfully to liberate the C.I.A. agent, who was his mentor, and knows he needs backup in order to
Episode 23: Yeah Baby
Air Date: May 18, 1999
Views: 2,132
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Rating: 2.70/5 (10)
With Harm's eyesight fixed, Harm decides to go ahead and submit a request to be transferred to a fighter squadron. When Lt.Cmdr Parker finds his written request, she is upset at the prospect of Harm being gone for months at a time. Afterwards, Harm goes
Episode 24: Goodbyes
Air Date: May 25, 1999
Views: 1,868
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Rating: 2.38/5 (8)
As Harm considers his future at JAG, he learns that Charlie Lynch -- the ex-Navyman responsible for the murder of Annie, the abused child whose death still haunts Harm -- has resurfaced, placing the little girl's twin sister, Dar-lin, in danger. Putting h