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JAG (Judge Advocate General): The Ninth Season

JAG (Judge Advocate General): The Ninth Season
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A one-hour, dramatic series that follows the adventures of the Judge Advocate General (JAG) team as they investigate, defend and prosecute military-related cases from their home base near Washington, D.C. Commander Harmon “Harm” Rabb, Jr. (David James Elliott) is a daring Navy officer and lawyer who works together with partner Lt. Colonel Sarah “Mac” MacKenzie (Catherine Bell), commanding officer Admiral Chegwidden (John M. Jackson) and attorney Lieutenant Bud Roberts (Patrick Labyorteaux).


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #899 in DVD
  • Brand: Par
  • Released on: 2009-11-10
  • Rating: Unrated
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35:1
  • Formats: Box set, Color, DVD, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: 1.20 pounds
  • Running time: 1012 minutes

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Season 9 Sets Sail in Tough Winds4
On September 26, 2003, JAG returned for a ninth season on the CBS Friday night lineup. Although the FRiday night move could have been a death nell, JAG continued to enjoy solid ratings during this year and returned for a tenth and final season in 2004.

The first episode of Season 9 begins right where the cliffhanger in Season 8 left off. Harm, having resigned his commission, is in Paraguay with Gunney, Mac, and Webb; trying to complete their almost fatal mission. When they return to JAG Headquarters, Harm finds out he is completely out of a job; as the admiral has filed his resignation and he is no longer needed. During the next few episodes, Harm finds himself crop dusting and then working with the CIA until he is fired because his picture is shown on ZNN. Admiral A.J. Chegwidden finally re-instates Harm, but only as a last resort.

If those storylines won't confuse you enough, just wait until you watch Mac deal with her feelings on having to kill.....someone very important (I won't give it away in case you never got to see the show), A.J.'s romance blossom and then his sudden departure from JAG in the season's final episode.

Here is a list of all 23 action packed episodes:

1. A Tangled Webb - Part II (4)
2. Shifting Sands
3. Secret Agent Man
4. The One Who Got Away
5. Touchdown
6. Back in the Saddle
7. Close Quarters
8. Posse Comitatus
9. The Boast
10. Pulse Rate
11. A Merry Little Christmas
12. A Girl's Best Friend
13. Good Intentions
14. People v. SecNav
15. Crash
16. Persian Gulf
17. Take It Like a Man
18. What If ...
19. Hard Time
20. Fighting Words
21. Coming Home
22. Trojan Horse
23. Hail and Farewell (1)

Although still a top-notch show, the only thing I missed from these episodes is that there was relatively little time in the courtroom. I mean, the show is about JAG lawyers.

Consistent In Moral Values5
Throughout the entire run of this series, it was consistently demonstrated that neither the writers, directors nor the actors themselves felt it necessary for this show to exhibit near naked T&A or sexually explicit scenes within any episode in order to deliver a highly rated show. Nor did I notice the need for use of the "F" word to be used every other word out of any of the actor's mouths in order for the series to be considered "in" by some segments of todays viewers. (No, I'm not a prude nor does anyone I know, work with or socialize with exhibit any need to use the "F" word in order to carry on normal, everyday conversation). The series consistently delivered both interesting and believable material and usually kept you on the edge of your seat wondering how either Harm or Mac was going to overcome whatever peril they might find themselves in, or how they were going to prove their client's innocence. It was a sad day when the series ended but guess all good things must come to an end. Would have been nice to have seen Harm and Mac actually get married though. All of the intermittent "loves" they each were involved in at various times throughout the run of the series just made one anxious for them to get back together with one another since they had great chemistry together and were obviously meant to be a couple.

JAG and 10 seasons5
The JAG Series (Judge Advocate General) is by far a superior and realistic view of the Naval Judge Advocate General trials. The friendships that develop are unique and build on each other. I have the first 8 seasons and the 9th season is on order. Now I will be waiting for the 10th and final season, and will be sad to see it end. I love the way that NCIS was a spin off of JAG and now I have the 6 seasons of NCIS as well.