Season 6
111. Legacy (1)
gs: Laurence Lau (Lawrence Gettis) Randy Vasquez (Gunnery Sgt. Galindez) Chuck Carrington (PO Tiner) Rex Linn (Mark Falcon/Maj. Sokol) Steven Culp (Clayton Webb) Cindy Ambuehl (Renee Peterson) Karri Turner (Lt. (j.g.) Harriet Sims-Roberts) Harrison Page (Rear Adm. Morris) Jade Carter (Sgt. Sergei Zhukov) Alexander Kuznetsov (Captain Volkonov) Trevor Goddard (Mic Brumby) Raymond O'Keefe (General Krylov) James O'Sullivan (Cecil Flowers) Christopher J. Stapleton (Lt. Boris Foteyev)
While Harm is sent to Russia to help the Russians find a better way to implement their military justice procedures, Mac and Bud remain behind to prosecute a Naval commander charged with selling military secrets to the Russians. Once in Russia, Harm becomes involved in investigating high level corruption in the military.
Meanwhile, Mac is on the verge of making a deal with the traitorous Naval officer when he and his lawyer are murdered. Mac and Webb then discover that the traitor was linked to a Russian assassination plot. But Mac's attempts to alert Harm fail, and he is caught in an ambush with a Russian who reveals the life-changing secret to him.
b: 03-Oct-2000 pc: 111 w: Ed Zuckerman & Paul J. Levine d: Terrence O'Hara
NOTE: This episode introduces the viewers to Harriet's new OB doctor. As such, it sets the stage for future tragedy for Bud & Harriet, plus problems for the Doctor concerning the ultrasound the doctor performed on Harriet in this episode.
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112. Legacy (2)
gs: Randy Vasquez (Gunnery Sgt. Galindez) Chuck Carrington (PO Tiner) Rex Linn (Mark Falcon/Maj. Sokol) Jade Carter (Sgt. Sergei Zhukov) Alexander Kuznetsov (Captain Volkonov) Trevor Goddard (Mic Brumby) Steven Culp (Clayton Webb) Allan Kolman (Alexei) Yolanda King (Federal Judge) Raymond O'Keefe (General Krylov)
Harm is distraught when his newly discovered half-brother, Sergei, is framed for a crime punishable by death, while Mac arrives in Russia to prevent a presidential assassination.
b: 10-Oct-2000 pc: 112 w: Ed Zuckerman & Paul J. Levine d: Terrence O'Hara
NOTE: This episode pokes fun at the reality-television genre that was started by the CBS series, "Survivor".
This episode marks the welcomed return of actress Yolanda King to JAG, reprising her role as a Federal Judge. She first appeared in last year's "Overdue & Presumed Lost".
The Russian Military Judge comments on the American criminal justice system by re-stating a famous quote from the OJ Simpson trial, "If the glove doesn't fit, you must acquit" while laughing.
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113. Florida Straights
gs: David Castro (Orlando Mantilla) Sean Murray (Danny Walden) Camille Saviola (INS Agent Janet Vitaglianso) Sandra Teres (Montanez) David A. Saunders (Helmsman) Scott Williamson (Larry Kaliski) Cynthia Sikes (Dr. Sidney Walden) Matt Casper (Tippit) Trevor Goddard (Mic Brumby) Nestor Serrano (Captain Berroa) Todd Kimsey (Commander Crozier) Cindy Ambuehl (Renee Peterson) Paul Collins (SecNav. Nelson) Gina Gallego (Cuban Interpreter) Garrison Hershberger (Rodney Conger) Aymara de Llano (Reynalda Mantilla)
When the captain of a U.S. Navy frigate rescues a young girl in Cuban waters and sets off the beginnings of an international incident, Harm and Bud's investigation leads them to Cuba and a meeting with Castro.
b: 17-Oct-2000 pc: 113 w: Dana Coen d: Alan J. Levi
NOTE: Camille Saviola also guest-starred on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine in its first year as the Bajoran religous leader "Kai".
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114. Flight Risk
gs: Christina Pickles (Trish) Sean Murray (Danny Walden) Jennifer Savidge (Cmdr. Amy Helfman) Cynthia Sikes (Dr. Sidney Walden) Trevor Goddard (Mic Brumby) Randy Vasquez (Gunnery Sgt. Galindez) Chuck Carrington (PO Tiner) Cindy Ambuehl (Renee Peterson) Anne-Marie Johnson (Rep. Bobbi Latham) Ted King (Lt. Cmdr. Holtsford) David Hayward (Jack Wilson) Brett Rickaby (Tim Cartwright) Phil Reeves (Rep. Wade Porter)
When two Naval aviators are killed in the crash of their newly upgraded F-14 jet, Harm uncovers improprieties with both the civilian contractor and the Navy liaison.
b: 24-Oct-2000 pc: 114 w: Jonathan Robert Kaplan d: Bradford May
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115. JAG TV
gs: Nanci Chambers (Lt. Loren Singer) Stephen Snedden (Airman Stover) Sean Murray (Danny Walden) Karri Turner (Lt. (j.g.) Harriet Sims-Roberts) Randy Vasquez (Gunnery Sgt. Galindez) Chuck Carrington (PO2 Tiner) Hayley DuMond (Ensign Kingsley) Christopher Daniel Barnes (Lt. (j.g.) Andy Kingsley) Clyde Kusatsu (Capt. Morimoto) Robert Lupone (Mel Hayden) David Naughton (Detective Grady) Julia Nickson (Lynne Kennedy) Anna Berger (Mrs. Palermo) Marc Gomes (Gunnery Sgt.) Julie Pop (Dr. Amy Winston) Robb Reesman (Master Chief Newman) Tina Lifford (Juanita Ressler)
Mac comes under the glare of media scrutiny when she's named to prosecute in JAG's first televised court martial.
As Mac prepares for her televised prosecution of an innocent looking young ensign accused of murdering her husband's teenage girlfriend, she learns that her opponent is none other than Juanita Ressler, who was her professor in law school. Ressler is a very media-savvy trial attorney who uses every trick in the book to swing the media and the public over to her client's side.
Harm travels out to sea to investigate the death of a sailor aboard a carrier. Originally thought to be a suicide, Harm discovers evidence to the contrary.
b: 31-Oct-2000 pc: 115 w: Patrick Labyorteaux d: Scott Brazil
NOTE: Exterior footage of the carrier shows the hull number as "59". In real-life, the carrier was the USS Forrestal (CVA-59) and has been used in several episodes.
Additional information about the USS Forrestal can be found in the Notes of the Season 4 episode, "Against All Enemies".
The fascinating history of this ship can also be found at the official Navy website: "USS Forrestal".
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116. The Princess and the Petty Officer
gs: Kamala Lopez Dawson (Princess Fatima) Sean Murray (Danny Walden) Rudy Boesch (Himself) Rif Hutton (Lt. Cmdr. Mattoni) Jennifer Savidge (Cmdr. Amy Helfman) Cynthia Sikes (Dr. Sidney Walden) Karri Turner (Lt. (j.g.) Harriet Sims-Roberts) Randy Vasquez (Gunnery Sgt. Galindez) Chuck Carrington (PO2 Tiner) Trevor Goddard (Mic Brumby) Bailey Chase (PO James Elling) Stogi Amir Kenyatta (Lt. Khaalis Bin-Rasheed) Laurence Lau (Dr. Lawrence Gettis) Matt Gallini (Mustafa Al-Jimri) Duke Moosekian (Yousif Al-Mutawaf) Paul Perri (Dr. Chadwick) Naz Deravian (Aneesa)
Mac is assigned to represent an Arab princess not only at an INS hearing but also before an Islamic court, when the woman elopes with a Naval Petty Officer who is accused of smuggling her into the United States.
When AJ talks to Dr. Walden about what happened to his car, she is appalled that AJ would accuse her son of impropriety & terminates their relationship. Danny Walden is quite smug to AJ that he had been able to break them up -- which will come to haunt him later. With his car still being held by the police, he is dismayed with driving a rental car.
Harriet goes into labor 4 weeks early and a seemingly positive childbirth turns sour when it is discovered that the baby's head is pressing against the umbilical cord cutting off blood supply to the baby and her doctor (Dr. Gettis) is nowhere to be found. As another doctor steps in, Harriet is wheeled to the operating room in an attempt to save the baby. However, even after the arrival of Dr. Gettis, the medical staff was unable to save baby Sarah.
b: 14-Nov-2000 pc: 118 w: Mark Saraceni d: Alan J. Levi
NOTE: Real life Navy SEAL Master-Chief Rudy Boesch (from CBS's original Survivor) plays himself as an old SEAL acquaintance of Adm. Chegwidden. He tells the Adm. that he is in Washington, DC signing "t-shirts" for the Navy.
Dr. Gettis upon arrival in the operating room is less than truthful when he arrives, setting the stage for charges to be brought against him in "Family Secrets".
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117. A Separate Peace (1)
gs: Nanci Chambers (Lt. Loren Singer) Peter Haskell (Ellis Burke) Terry O'Quinn (Adm. Thomas Boone) Steven Culp (Clayton Webb) Karri Turner (Lt. (j.g.) Harriet Sims-Roberts) Randy Vasquez (Gunnery Sgt. Galindez) Chuck Carrington (PO2 Tiner) Anne-Marie Johnson (Rep. Bobbi Latham) Paul Collins (SecNav. Nelson) Darin Cooper (Young Tom Boone) Mark Collie (Impound Lot Attendant)
Adm. Boone (CAG aboard the USS Seahawk, "A New Life" & "Chains of Command")is nominated to become the Sixth Fleet Commander. An anonymous informant accuses Adm. Boone of massacrering civilians during the Vietnam War, and Harm and Mac are given only four days to investigate the claim, in part one of a two-part episode.
b: 21-Nov-2000 pc: 116 w: Stephen Zito d: Jeannot Szwarc
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118. A Separate Peace (2)
gs: Nanci Chambers (Lt. Loren Singer) Terry O'Quinn (Adm. Thomas Boone) Steven Culp (Clayton Webb) John D'Aquino (Stuart Dunston) Karri Turner (Lt. (j.g.) Harriet Sims-Roberts) Randy Vasquez (Gunnery Sgt. Galindez) Chuck Carrington (PO2 Tiner) Corbin Bernsen (Judge Sebring) Anne-Marie Johnson (Rep. Bobbi Latham) William Lucking (Harry Drax) Paul Collins (SecNav. Nelson) Darin Cooper (Young Tom Boone)
Harm & Mac defend Adm. Boone in court against the charges that he was responsible for massacrering civilians. Although he is eventually acquitted, he decides that it is probably best to retire from the service, despite Harm's objection that the Navy need men like him.
b: 28-Nov-2000 pc: 117 w: Stephen Zito d: Terrence O'Hara
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119. Family Secrets
gs: Christina Pickles (Trish) Laurence Lau (Lawrence Gettis) Harrison Page (Rear Adm. Morris) Scott Williamson (Larry Kaliski) Steven Culp (Clayton Webb) Alexander Kuznetsov (Captain Volkonov) Karri Turner (Lt. (j.g.) Harriet Sims-Roberts) Trevor Goddard (Mic Brumby) Randy Vasquez (Gunnery Sgt. Galindez) Chuck Carrington (PO2 Tiner) Cindy Ambuehl (Renee Peterson) Elyse Donaldson (Registered Nurse) Paul Perri (Doctor Chadway)
At Christmas time, while everyone else at JAG is enjoying the happy time of the season, Bud & Harriet are at little Sarah's gravesite unveiling her headstone that has just been placed. Bud vows that it just can't end like this and insists on finding out what happened. Bud & Harriet approach Mic to have him represent the Roberts in their case against Dr. Gettis. Mic warns Bud to stop, leading Bud to realize that Mic can't represent them, as his practice is representing Dr. Gettis. Harriet tries to talk Bud out of pursuing the case, but her pleas are ignored by Bud.
Mac is assigned the case by the Admiral despite Bud's plea to be the lead attorney. Even though he is ordered to stay away from the case, he nonetheless can't. Mac questions Dr. Gettis as to why he took so long to respond when Harriet labor was in trouble. Dr. Gettis claims that his pager battery had died & didn't realize he was needed until he heard the overhead page for him.
Bud however finds information on the computer that Dr. Gettis was lying when he said he was in the hospital. Bud learns that Dr. Gettis was out test driving his new Porshe that he had ordered. As a result, Mac charges the doctor with a court-martial offense, even though he is on terminal leave from the Navy. Mic, unable to go up against his friends, even though his boss insists, resigns from the firm. Mic's boss, Larry Kaliski takes over the case.
Larry Kaliski is able to cause reasonable doubt when he uses legal tricks to impeach the governments witnesses. When Harriet is on the stand, Kaliski gets her to reveal that she had been pregnant before she was married to Bud, a pregnancy that mis-carried. Harriet testifies that she had never told anyone about that pregnancy except her mother, until now. Dr. Gettis is acquitted of all charges, but mentions to Bud & Harriet that he intends never to allow another couple to ever have to suffer like they have had.
Harm meanwhile learns that Sergei was shot down by the Chechyans. When Webb tells Harm that the Washington Post plans to report that the son of Harmon Rabb Sr. has been shot down in Russia, Harms catches a red-eye flight to San Diego. When asked why, he replies that he has never been able to bring himself to tell his mother about Sergei and she reads the Washington Post. He feels he needs to tell her in person before she is surprised reading it in the paper.
Harm requests leave to go to Russia to look for his brother, but is denied by the Admiral. Harm though, feels so strong about this, that he resigns his commission; before Harm can leave the office, Webb informs him that they have their contacts in Russia have learned that Sergei has been captured as a POW. As his whereabouts have been verified, Harms requests to resign is torn up.
b: 12-Dec-2000 pc: 119 w: Paul J. Levine d: Bradford May
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120. Touch and Go
gs: Andrea Parker (Cmdr. Caitlin Pike) Jolene Blalock (Corporal Lisa Antoon) Nanci Chambers (Lt. Loren Singer) Rif Hutton (Lt. Cmdr. Mattoni) Jennifer Savidge (Cmdr. Amy Helfman) John D'Aquino (Stuart Dunston) Karri Turner (Lt. (j.g.) Harriet Sims-Roberts) Trevor Goddard (Mic Brumby) Randy Vasquez (Gunnery Sgt. Galindez) Scott Mosensen (Major Bartz) Cindy Ambuehl (Renee Peterson) Ray Baker (Adm. Hollenbeck)
Harm's former partner Kate Pike is considering transferring back to the JAG office. It becomes complicated when a former CO of Kate is being considered as the new Inspector General and Kate confides to Harm that he made unwanted sexual advances to her when she worked for him.
Lt. Singer appears at the door during Kate's conversation and soon afterward, the affair is reported by the Washington media, although Harm suspects Lt. Singer as the source, she denies she overheard anything.
Eventually, Kate decides that Washington is just not the place to work and decides to turn down the Admiral's job offer.
b: 09-Jan-2001 pc: 120 w: Dana Coen d: James Whitmore Jr.
NOTE: Jolene Blalock later starred as the Vulcan Second Officer T'Pol in the show "Enterprise".
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121. Baby, It's Cold Outside
gs: Lyman Ward (General Kubin) W.K. Stratton (Cmdr. Ted Lindsey) Paul Collins (SecNav. Nelson) Gary Graham (Capt. Tobias Ingles) Michael Shannon (General Plesac) Karri Turner (Lt. (j.g.) Harriet Sims-Roberts) Randy Vasquez (Gunnery Sgt. Galindez) Chuck Carrington (PO2 Tiner) Richard Lawson (Dan Craig) Julius Carry (Alton Foreland) David Carpenter (Joe Osbourne) Brynn Thayer (Sylvia Hanratty) Stevie Johnson (Father) Beverly Leech (Hearing Examiner) William Wellman, Jr. (Bob Xavier)
Mac becomes "Acting JAG" as Admiral Chegwidden is selected to head the Promotions Board for Captain.
Harm takes up the defense of a former Marine Drill Instructor who is facing life imprisonment under the 3 strikes law.
Cmdr. Ted Lindsey (last seen in "People vs. Mac") tries to impress the Admiral & Mac in an attempt to earn promotion to Captain.
b: 16-Jan-2001 pc: 121 w: Stephen Zito d: Hugo Cortina
NOTE: Gary Graham reprises his role as Captain Tobias Engle, who is the Captain of the USS Patrick Henry (Skipper of the aircraft carrier Harm served on).
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122. Collision Course
gs: Nanci Chambers (Lt. Loren Singer) Marcelo Tubert (Admiral Picato) Adoni Maropis (Commander Vlahakis) Richard Tanner (Captain Agazi) Ramsey Malouky (Lieutenant Ozden) Kimble Jemison (Officer of the Deck) Randy Vasquez (Gunnery Sgt. Galindez) Chuck Carrington (PO Tiner) William Katt (Cmdr. Merrick) Michael Spound (X.O.) Michael Bellisaro (PO "Mikey" Roberts) Susan Enriquez (Valerie Galindez) Paul Collins (SecNav. Nelson)
When U.S. and Turkish ships collide during a NATO exercise, Harm and Mac defend the U.S. captain, who is being made the scapegoat for political reasons.
b: 30-Jan-2001 pc: 123 w: Jonathan Robert Kaplan d: Greg Beeman
NOTE: William Katt who guest-starred as Cmdr. Merrick has a long history of acting; he played the starring role in the 1980's series, "The Greatest American Hero".
Robert Pine who played the Judge in this episode also played Sgt. Getraer in the series, NBC series "CHIPS".
Cmdr. Merrick when talking with Mac & Harm refers that he is not some little-old lady with a cup of hot coffee in her lap. He is referring to an infamous lawsuit filed against a famous hamburger chain.
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123. Miracles
gs: Gerald McRaney (Sergeant Major Krohn) James Patrick Stuart (Father O'Rourke) Karri Turner (Lt (j.g.) Harriet Sims-Roberts) Michael Whaley (Detective Carlton) Peter Jason (Randy Hamill) Trevor Goddard (Mic Brumby) Harrison Page (Rear Adm. Morris) Randy Vasquez (Gunnery Sgt. Galindez) Chuck Carrington (PO2 Tiner) Jim Wise (Club Emcee) Cindy Ambuehl (Renee Peterson) Jonathan Breck (Marine Sergeant)
Harm defends a Sergeant Major accused of the attempted murder of his wife. However, the Sgt. Major claims that he was concerned when his wife didn't come home, went out looking for her & was led to her location by the vision of a deceased chaplain from his old Vietnam unit. His defense attracts a representative of the Vatican which is considering the deceased chaplain for Sainthood.
Meanwhile, when Tiner hooks up a new screensaver that searches for extra-terrestial life on the Admiral's computer, it stirs excitement when it starts making weird noises.
b: 06-Feb-2001 pc: 122 w: Ed Zuckerman d: Mark Horowitz
NOTE: This episode served as an means of advertising the National Search for Extra-Terrestial project. For more information about SETI, or to download your own screen-saver to help search for extra-terrestial life when your computer is idle, go to:
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124. Killer Instinct
gs: Bobbie Eakes (Annabel Hart) David Barry Gray (PO Duell) Joey Spillers (Seaman Harbinson) Adam Luke Springfield (Seaman Faulk) Chuck Carrington (PO2 Tiner) Sal Landi (Capt. Archambault) Andy Umberger (Dr. Pomerantz) Brian McGovern (Sgt. Hart) Harrison Page (Rear Adm. Morris) Jennifer Copping (Belinda Hart) John Allsopp (Master-At-Arms) Rif Hutton (Lt. Cmdr. Mattoni) Jonathan T. Floyd (Seaman Chas. Gaynor) Chuck Walczak (Seaman Sanders) Michael Hagerty (II) (PO Canton)
When an inept seaman's apparent suicide aboard an aircraft carrier turns into a murder investigation, Harm and Bud try to find out what really happened.
b: 13-Feb-2001 pc: 124 w: Mark Saraceni d: Jerry London
NOTE: Michael Hagerty is listed here differently than what appeared onscreen.
Bobbie Eakes played the part of Macy Alexander in "The Bold & the Beautiful". She can be seen on the cable channel Great American Country as host of the Top 20 Countdown.
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125. Iron Coffin
gs: Tom Amandes (Cmdr. Flagler) Tucker Smallwood (Captain Baxter) Anne-Marie Johnson (Rep. Bobbi Latham) Jeannie Wilson (Mrs. Cochran) Karri Turner (Lt (j.g.) Harriet Sims-Roberts) Jason Matthew Smith (Sandusky) Trevor Goddard (Mic Brumby) Randy Vasquez (Gunnery Sgt. Galindez) Alexander Kuznetsov (Captain Volkonov) Cindy Ambuehl (Renee Peterson)
Harm's friendship with Capt. Volkonov puts him in a precarious position when a Russian submarine blows up and the Russians claim that a U.S. submarine was responsible. It's up to Harm to convince his friend (& the world) that the accident was caused by a faulty new Russian torpedo, without divulging highly classified material.
Meanwhile, Mac is sent onboard the USS Watertown to observe when the Congressional committee headed by Rep. Latham investigates as to why women are not allowed to serve aboard submarines.
Renee & Mic are left behind wondering whether their really is something between Harm & Mac.
b: 20-Feb-2001 pc: 125 w: Paul J. Levine d: Scott Brazil
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126. Retreat, Hell
gs: Brad Bartram (Doctor) Hector Elias (Pvt. Rafael Rivera) Tom McCleister (Jim Teasdale) Trevor Goddard (Mic Brumby) Randy Vasquez (Gunnery Sgt. Galindez) Chuck Carrington (PO2 Tiner) Wanda Acuna (Lucy Galindez) Royce D. Applegate (Sheriff Crease Madden) Matt McKenzie (Felton Swaggard) Jack Knight (Col. Jack Hazard) Cindy Ambuehl (Renee Peterson) Robert Fuller (Marine Corps General) Ricki Lopez (Young Private Rivera) Jon Hershfield (Pvt. Albert Barksdale)
When Gunny goes to New Mexico to bring back a Korean War hero accused of desertion, he is ambushed by people trying to kill the man.
b: 27-Feb-2001 pc: 126 w: Stephen Zito d: Jeannot Szwarc
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127. Valor
gs: Josh Taylor (Colonel McRae) Steven Culp (Clayton Webb) Karri Turner (Lt. Harriet Sims-Roberts) Trevor Goddard (Mic Brumby) Chuck Carrington (PO Tiner) Cindy Ambuehl (Renee Peterson) Kate Jennings Grant (Sgt. Joan Steele) Matt Mulhern (Lt. Cmdr. Stinson) Ramsey Malouky (Ibrahim Massoud) Deeny Dakota (Corporal Hassler) Robert Lipton (Judge Dubin) Gonzalo Menendez (Lt. Rojas)
Harm and Mac travel to Bahrain to determine if a female Marine found aboard a terrorist boat that attacked a U.S. Naval destroyer was coerced into helping her captors or was a willing participant.
Sgt. Joan Steele, kidnapped by terrorists a month before the attack, insists that the cooperation she gave the terrorists was designed to foil their plot. Harm, who is defending her, finds her claim dubious. CIA Operative Clayton Webb asks for her help in tracking down a known terrorist who is planning to bomb another U.S. target within 48 hours, and Steele readily agrees. But then she suddenly disappears, confirming Harm's suspicions and, more importantly, leaving the target -- a busload of American children -- at risk.
b: 13-Mar-2001 pc: 127 w: Douglas Stark d: Terrence O'Hara
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128. Liberty
gs: Dianna Miranda (Colina Ojeda) Lucy Vargas (Adelita) Stan Kirsch (Lieutenant Ferrari) Randy Vasquez (Gunnery Sgt. Galindez) Rita Zohar (Mrs. Minas) Yancey Arias (Santos Ramirez) Chuck Carrington (PO2 Tiner) Joseph Kell () Geoffrey Rivas (Hector Valdez) Michael Bellisario (PO3 "Mikey" Roberts) Ken Marshall (Capt. O'Bryan) George Perez (Efren Minas) Jeff MacKay (Big Bud Roberts) Richard Penn (Judge Eberhardt)
As Bud is defending his brother Mikey, a petty officer accused of murdering a Mexican in a barrom brawl, their father shows up.
b: 27-Mar-2001 pc: 128 w: Larry Moskowitz d: Jeannot Szwarc
NOTE: Ken Marshall played Starfleet-traitor Michael Eddington on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
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129. Salvation
gs: Michael Whaley (Detective Carlton) James Patrick Stuart (Father O'Rourke) Karri Turner (Lt (j.g.) Harriet Sims-Roberts) Seth Jaffe (Colonel Warren) Trevor Goddard (Mic Brumby) Chuck Carrington (PO Tiner) John K. Linton (Captain Albers) Gerald McRaney (Sgt. Maj. Jarvis Krohn) Kat Sawyer-Young (Marilyn Lerner) Peter Murnik (Clark Palmer)
A Marine sergeant in prison needs Harm's help again when his prints are found on a murder weapon.
b: 10-Apr-2001 pc: 129 w: Ed Zuckerman d: Bradford May
NOTE: A "sequel" of sorts -- this episode re-opens the attempted murder conviction of Sgt. Maj. Krohn from this years episode: "Miracles".
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130. To Walk on Wings
gs: Christopher Marley (Sgt. Kronacher) Ned Schmidtke (Congressman Fetzer) Anne-Marie Johnson (Congresswoman Bobbi Latham) Ashley Tucker (Sgt. Greico) Ben Caswell (Major Asher) Karri Turner (Lt (j.g.) Harriet Sims-Roberts) Kevin Kendrick (Cpl. O'Dell) Thomas Kopache (Irwin Slater) Randy Vasquez (Gunnery Sgt. Galindez) Rick Overton (William Markey) Chuck Carrington (PO Tiner) Kevin Cooney (David Litrell) Nicolas Surovy (Maj. General Onichimoski) Tricia O'Neil (Amanda Litrell) Caprice Benedetti (Gina Belotti) Adam Beason (Capt. Rayburn)
Harm and Mac investigate the Osprey, a controversial Marine Corps helicopter/airplane, after one almost crashes with Congresswoman Bobbi Latham on board.
b: 24-Apr-2001 pc: 130 w: Paul J. Levine s: Paul J. Levine and Jonathan Robert Kaplan d: Michael Schultz
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131. Past Tense
gs: Gina Hecht (Mrs. Maples) Cynthia Sikes (Dr. Sidney Walden) Susan Haskell (Lt. Cmdr. Jordan Parker) Eric Pierpoint (Master Sgt. Maples) Trisha Yearwood (Lt. Cmdr. Teresa Coulter) Brian Cousins (Major Lynch) Cindy Ambuehl (Renee Peterson) David Naughton (Detective Grady) Sean Murray (Danny Walden) Felecia Bell (the Prosecutor) Pepper Sweeney (Inspector Kenworthy) J. Patrick McCormack (Judge Geary) Jim Ortlieb (Miller Josephson)
Harm is stunned to learn that his former girlfriend, Lt. Cmdr. Jordan Parker has been found dead in her apartment, having been shot with her own gun.
Despite this evidence, Harm is unwilling to accept the premise that Jordan committed suicide & calls in Lt. Cmdr. Teresa Coulter to help examine the forensic evidence. Harm & Mac begin to look for possible suspects who would want to kill her, starting with her last boyfriend who had also been a patient of hers.
However, as each of the suspects are ruled out, they begin to look for other possibilities to explain her death. The investigation leads to a shocking discovery for Jordan's neighbor. Returning home, Harm is stunned to find a letter from Jordan in his mail. Jordan wrote & mailed it a few hours before she was killed; in which she tells Harm just how much she had valued their time together.
b: 01-May-2001 pc: 132 w: Dana Coen d: Bradford May
NOTE: Felecia Bell who portrayed the Prosecutor, guest-starred several times as the wife of Captain Ben Sisko on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
Writer Dana Coen earned a "Prism" Award / Certificate of Merit for this episode.
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132. Lifeline
gs: Jennifer Savidge (Cmdr. Amy Helfman) Cheryl Pollak (Gloria Goldberg) Rif Hutton (Lt. Cmdr. Mattoni) Karri Turner (Lt. (j.g.) Harriet Sims-Roberts) Nanci Chambers (Lt. Loren Singer) Randy Vasquez (Gunnery Sgt. Galindez) Chuck Carrington (PO Tiner) Trevor Goddard (Mic Brumby) Cindy Ambuehl (Renee Peterson)
Harm & Mac square off in court over a charge of illegal fraternization, but when they oral arguments become directed at each other & reflecting their own relationship, Judge Helfman recesses the court for the day with a strong admonishment to the both of them.
All the staff shows up at Admiral Chegwidden's house for Mic & Mac's engagement party. Lt. Singer shows up in a knock-out of a dress which stuns the Admiral for a moment, not used to seeing her in civilian clothes.
Bud shows up dress properly for once, but Harriet notices after arriving that he has peanut butter on his tie. Bud is mortified trying to get a tie from anyone, without much luck. Later, he is forced to remove his jacket when wine gets spilled all over him. Even more mortified, Bud feels desperately out-dressed.
Throughout the evening, Mac reminisces with the Admiral about past events involving the both of them. When Harm & Mac spend time together alone discussing their relationship, flashbacks recall various events that have either kept them together and/or apart - including Harm's continual indecision over his feelings toward Mac.
With Harriet as Mac's matron of honour, Mac asks the Admiral if he would be willing to give her away at the wedding.
Mic & Renee begin to feel "left-out" as they notice Harm & Mac going out on the balcony once again to discuss their relationship.
Toward the end of the night, Admiral Chegwidden announces to everyone that Harriet has received her promotion to full Lieutenant -- when she asks Bud if he knew about this, he replies (standing in an apron) that he did, which is why he had become all dressed up for. As everyone is happy for Harriet, everyone applauds, the Admiral says its time to cut the cake.
And as the camera fades, we notice that Harm & Mac, who are standing next to each other, have their hands a little too close to one each other.
b: 08-May-2001 pc: 131 w: Larry Moskowitz d: David James Elliott
NOTE: Harriet is promoted to full Lieutenant in this episode.
Bud's bad-luck at parties continues as he starts out well-dressed, but doesn't stay that way for very long.
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133. Mutiny
gs: Jaimz Woolvett (Midshipman Philip Spencer) Karri Turner (Lt. Harriet Sims-Roberts) Michael Bellisario (Seaman Mikey) Trevor Goddard (Mic Brumby/Cmdr. Alexander MacKenzie) W.K. Stratton (Captain Stewart) Paul Collins (Sec. Spencer) Jeff MacKay (Captain Downes) Steven Culp (George Griffen) Randy Vasquez (Gunnery Sgt. Galindez/Sgt. Garty) Chuck Carrington (PO2 Tiner/Purser Stuart Wales)
Preparing to give a lecture about an 1842 Naval court-martial, Mac finds herself daydreaming about what actually happened.
b: 15-May-2001 pc: 133 w: Ed Zuckerman & Nelson Costello d: Mark Horowitz
NOTE: This was Jaimz Woolvelt's second appearance on JAG - he previously guest-starred in the episode "Fathers Day".
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134. Adrift (1)
gs: Lance Guest (Cmdr. Stacy Loftness) Nanci Chambers (Lt. Loren Singer) Rick Hall (Air Boss) Gary Graham (Capt. Tobias Ingles) Karri Turner (Lt. Harriet Sims-Roberts) Randy Vasquez (Gunnery Sgt. Galindez) Scott Haven (Chief Chaplain) Chuck Carrington (PO Tiner) Cindy Ambuehl (Renee Peterson) Mae Whitman (Chloe Madison) Sibel Galindez (Lt. "Skates" Hawkes) Trevor Goddard (Mic Brumby)
Mac becomes upset when Harm tells her at the last minute that he will not be attending her rehearsal duty in order to complete his 6-month required carrier landing qualifications. He assures her that he will be back in time for the wedding.
At the church, Chloe is still wary of being friends of Mic.
On board the USS Patrick Henry, Harm learns that the LSO who will be grading him thinks of him only as a "land-based Washington weenie". His fears that he won't be graded fairly are realized when he is ordered to land after his first attempt is waved off. After convincing the LSO that they were flying they way that the LSO taught them, he allows Harm to try again. After passing, he then completes his required night traps and requests to head back to Andrews AFB. With an approaching storm, all air operations are suspended, but is assured that he & Skates can be on the first Tomcat, once its forecasted to be safe.
With a break in the storm, he & Skates are allowed to go. But the storm moves in faster then predicted, a problem with the aircraft's oxygen forces them to fly in the storm. With high winds, lightning strikes, flight systems fail one after another. Once all electronics go out, the plane is doomed. Harm orders Skates to eject, but only Skates seat fires. Harm has to fire his seat manually.
Back at the rehearsal dinner, the group learns that Harm & Skates went down at sea. Patched into the carriers communications over a speaker-phone, they learned the SAR Helo finds a raft and pulls the person to safety; everyone learns that its Skates. With the weather too bad for the SAR team to continue, they are ordered back to the carrier -- with Harm still floating, somewhere in the Atlantic.
b: 22-May-2001 pc: 134 w: Stephen Zito & Dana Coen d: Scott Brazil
NOTE: This episode serves as a cliff-hanger to lead into the 7th season.
Harm's former RIO, "Skates" returns in this episode as she hitches a ride with Harm in his F-14 back to the mainland.
Once again, Bud just can't seem to make it to a fancy dinner properly dressed. After leaving the church, a dead battery leaves Bud out in the rain trying to jump-start his vehicle. Falling into a mud puddle doesn't help - as he shows up at the rehearsal dinner, in time to perform his toast to Mac & Mic in a dress-white uniform that is more wet & brown than white.
The song that is performed during the wedding rehearsal at the church, is titled, "Come Fly With Me". It is sung by actor/singer James Darren. Ironically, it was another love story, this one on "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" whereby Darren was cast as a Las Vegas lounge singer, a role which re-awakened Darren's love of singing. This song is available for purchase on James Darren CD, "This One's From The Heart".