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JAG (Judge Advocate General) - The Sixth Season

JAG (Judge Advocate General) - The Sixth Season
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In this explosive hour-long dramatic adventure series, David James Elliott stars as Lieutenant Commander "Harm" Rabb, Jr., a brave, outstanding Navy Lawyer and officer in the Judge Advocate General (J.A.G.) Corps. His missions are to investigate and prosecute all crimes, accidents, acts of terrorism and espionage related to the Navy and Marine Corps. Playing the diverse roles of investigator, prosecutor and defense attorney, Harm and his partner Major Sarah "Mac" MacKenzie (Catherine Bell), use their intelligence and determination to uncover the mysteries behind cases involving murder, treason, espionage and other high crimes to bring world-class criminals to justice. JAG combines all the intensity of the battlefield and all the suspense of a criminal investigation into an action-packed hour!


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2521 in DVD
  • Brand: Paramount
  • Released on: 2008-05-20
  • Rating: Unrated
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35:1
  • Formats: Box set, Color, Dolby, Widescreen
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 6
  • Dimensions: 1.00 pounds
  • Running time: 1056 minutes

Editorial Reviews

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JAG (Judge Advocate General): The Sixth Season begins with a bang in the two-part "Legacy," a complex story that sees Commander Harmon "Harm" Rabb, Jr. (David James Elliott) sent to Russia to help the former Communist nation evolve its military justice system. While there, Harm becomes involved in an investigation of a corrupt general running guns to Chechnyan rebels while fighting them at the same time. What Harm doesn't know is that his work happens to be intersecting with an investigation by Lt. Colonel Sarah "Mac" MacKenzie (Catherine Bell) into the murder of an American naval officer tried for espionage. Everything is leading toward an assassination plot of global dimension, but there is a remarkable development in these episodes concerning Harm's efforts to find out more about what happened to his father, a naval pilot shot down over Vietnam. Following "Legacy," most of The Sixth Season carries on with the series' typically interesting stories about the prosecution of military law. But there are also some very strong personal developments, including a tragedy endured by Lt. Bud Roberts (Patrick Labyorteaux) and his wife, Lt. Harriet Roberts (Karri Turner). There are also major complications surrounding Mac's engagement to her Australian boyfriend, Lt. Commander Mic Brumby (Trevor Goddard). By complications, of course, one is really speaking of Harm's unexpressed feelings for Mac, a subject that finally comes to a head toward the end of the season, particularly in a cliffhanger finale taking place on the eve of Mac's wedding.

"Florida Straits" is a very good episode about Harm's investigation of a Cuban-American Navy captain who manipulates events so that a little Cuban girl can possibly qualify to live in the U.S. "JAG TV" finds Mac a television sensation when a court martial she prosecutes makes her a cable TV star. "The Princess and the Petty Officer" puts Mac squarely in the middle of America's relations with a Mideast nation when she defends a princess who left her arranged marriage back home to wed an American in the navy. The two-part "A Separate Peace" is an unnerving tale of a high-profile admiral (Terry O'Quinn), a friend of Harm's father, whose possible appointment to an important position is jeopardized by rumors he participated in the slaughter of innocent Vietnamese civilians decades before. The admiral doesn't help himself by being vague with Mac, who is trying to defend him. "Miracles" is an odd story about a Marine sergeant (Gerald McRaney) accused of murdering his wife. Though the evidence points to him, the accused officer is defended by Harm in his claim that he did not kill his spouse but rather found her body after being led to her by the spirit of a former chaplain. Finally, "Lifeline" and "Adrift (Part 1)" bring Mac and Harm's true feelings for one another to the surface, forcing them to figure out what they're going to do now that Mac is getting married. Making matters worse is the terrible situation in which Harm finds himself after trying to fly through a terrible storm while Mac and Brumby host their pre-wedding rehearsal dinner. --Tom Keogh


Customer Reviews

JAG: the series5
JAG is one of the most factual and interesting shows on television! The characters are believeable as are the actors. I can't get enough of the series when I can find it on the tv (6am - 8am weekdays) and wish they would just put ALL of the 10 yrs. of shows out. I don't like waiting on them! I grew up in a Navy family and I just relate well to the show. The cast is supurb in their acting and the stories are interesting...bring 'em on!

J*A*G* -- One Helluva Series5
When JAG first came out on television, producers and critics anticipated a hard-to-please audience. Even the military was skeptical about the show and didn't support or add to it for the entire first season. Once audiences, critics and military leaders caught a glimpse of the show, however, all that changed.

JAG is a pro-military, pro-American "courtroom" drama series with a few key elements: it portrays the American military in a positive light, which was very rare during the times of the first few seasons; it also sports a "courtroom" drama element, and I use courtroom in quotes for a reason.

JAG is wonderful at identifying with a population of military members, families, and pro-military civilians, but it also attracts the audiences as a action-pumped legal show without being bound to the courtroom. And with the introduction of Catherine Bell in the second series, helped to create a dynamic mold between the two main characters that perpetuated the show for several outstanding seasons.

JAG, arguable one of the best series of its time, and one of the most popular amongst the military, continues to attract and keep its fans in the 6th season.

You really ought to get this set. This isn't something to miss.

This series rocks!5
I had never heard of this series till a couple of months ago when I happened to catch an episode on USA. My reaction was WOW! This series has it all! There is action, romance, comedy, great character developement, courtroom drama and the incredible chemistry among the cast especially between the two leads Harm and Mac. Watching this series will make you feel glad you are American. It exudes patriotism, honor, character, and a sense of always doing the right thing no matter what the cost. I have the first 5 seasons and am anxiously awaiting season 6. I have just worked my way through season one, wonderful! This is an incredible season to supposedly be the worst of the 10! Admitedly it can be a bit far fetched at times but hey who cares? This is a feel good series!