JAG (Judge Advocate General) is an elite legal branch of military officers trained as lawyers who investigate, prosecute and defend those accused of crimes in the military, including murder, treason and terrorism. Navy Cmd... more »r. Harmon "Harm" Rabb, an ace pilot turned lawyer, and Marine Lt. Col. Sarah "Mac" MacKenzie, a beautiful and strictly by-the-book officer, are colleagues, both with similar high standards, that often find themselves clashing with one another as they take different routes to solve cases. Assisting them with their mission is Navy Lt. Bud Roberts, a lawyer who often surprises his superiors with the breadth of his knowledge, and their boss, the no-nonsense Admiral Chegwidden, a former Navy Seal.« less
"As a retired personnel from the Navy, I find the show to be very true.
From the salutes to action onboard Naval warships, it was almost being back in the Navy.
I did not watch the show while on TV but I watch/record reruns on USA network at 0800, Mon-Fri...I first saw the show on USA 2 yrs ago and was caught hook, line and sinker ever since...You can also see reruns on the Sleuth channel early an mid mornings.
Great show, I have Seasons 1-7 and will pickup Season 8 when it becomes available.
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NCIS/JAG Episodes
James Heitzer | Denver | 03/08/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Season Eight was when two episodes (Ice Queen 8-20 and Meltdown 8-21) included the soon-to-be spun-off NCIS staff. Gibbs, Ducky, Abby and Tony in addition to Director Morrow (seasons one and two). There were also two special agents who did not make the NCIS series.
A bit of trivia, Patrick Labyorteaux and Mark Harmon both starred in Summer School in 1987. A classic film that can be enjoyed by all."
Jag- Best of the Best
M. Dean | Jacksonville, Fl. | 01/25/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I was lucky enough to catch the first few episodes of Jag was became totally hooked. The depth of the characters
and their interaction was fanomominal! ! !If any network
wanted to cash in they should try to put this show back
together with the original characters. I watched every episode and never got enough. It would be great to see
Harm & Mac finally married & carry it on from there. The subtle looks, body language & total loyality of the cast to each other was awesomely done and very realistic. I loved every episode for a different reason. It was the
"BEST OF THE BEST' when it comes to T.V. shows."
Season Eight just as good~never gets boring or dull. LOVE IT
kindred spirit | God's Country | 01/07/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I'm watching these on home TV recorded copies on VHS...fast forward past commercials. Still enjoying it and look forward to getting the DVD copies.
I didn't watch Jag until it was in the 10th season. Recently I caught it on TV reruns and got totally hooked. I had to get the DVD's. Needless to say I LOVE Harm Rabb, he couldn't be any cuter. Season two brought Catherine Bell on the scene as Harm's Partner. I love the immediate chemistry between them and the looks Harm gives her...my heart swoons. The love is there for sure now but they cannot act on it.
I didn't think it would keep getting better and better but what can I say it does. Season 8 is no dissapointment. I love how it is current with the year it was made as far as what wars are going on.
I think watching this also makes us remember our troops more and all they are doing for us. We can sit and enjoy watching DVD's safe in our homes because they are protecting and defending our freedom.
The adventures are so varied and different in each show. Season two has more courtroom time it's investigations and drama.
I cannot say enough good about this show. You will not be disappointed."
JAG introduces NCIS
David A. Kolodziej | USA | 05/27/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"With this season of JAG comes not only an excellent set of JAG shows to view, but also the 2 hour introduction (2 one hour shows Ice Queen and Meltdown) to NCIS with many of the stars (Mark Harman, David McCallum, Pauley Perrette, Michael Weatherly) from that series defining for the first time their roles. Solid Family fun."