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JAG (Judge Advocate General) - The Seventh Season
starring: David James Elliott, Catherine Bell, Patrick Labyorteaux, John M. Jackson, Chuck Carrington
directed by: Bradford May, Dennis Smith, Greg Beeman, Harvey S. Laidman, Hugo Cortina
directed by: Bradford May, Dennis Smith, Greg Beeman, Harvey S. Laidman, Hugo Cortina
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Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Paramount
EAN: 0097361391946
Format: Box set, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC
Label: Paramount
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Manufacturer: Paramount
MPN: PARD139194D
Number Of Items: 5
Publisher: Paramount
Region Code: 1
Release Date: November 04, 2008
Running Time: 1020 minutes
Studio: Paramount
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Editorial Review:
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Studio: Paramount Home Video Release Date: 11/04/2008
Amazon.com:
JAG: The Seventh Season is noteworthy for slightly better stories than usual, a somewhat less random selections of storylines than in previous years, and a connecting thread throughout the season concerning the relationship between Commander Harmon "Harm" Rabb Jr. (David James Elliott) and Lt. Col. Sarah "Mac" MacKenzie (Catherine Bell). Sure, their relationship has been the series' biggest tease for some time. But now it's on the front burner following resolution of the cliffhanger "Adrift" as the season's opener. At the end of season six, Harm was lost in the middle of a stormy ocean following a problem in the jet he was co-piloting. His disappearance postpones the date for Mac's wedding to Brumby (Trevor Goddard), but Brumby picks up in Mac's anxiety over Harm's predicament something more than anxiety over a friend. His suspicions confirmed, Brumby heads home to Australia, leaving Mac and Harm (once he's rescued) in need of an important conversation. (On his end of things, Harm's longtime girlfriend marries someone else.) The state of things between JAG's two leads is a mystery throughout The Seventh Season, but that uncertainty gives an extra zing to many different episodes, such as penultimate story "In Country," in which Mac and Harm are lost together in rural Afghanistan.
"New Gun In Town" introduces a new character, Commander Sturgis Turner (Scott Lawrence), to the show, an old friend and professional rival of Harm's. While Turner and Harm take opposite sides in a case, Mac and "Gunny" Galindez (Randy Vasquez) take overlapping assignments aboard an aircraft carrier, giving Mac a chance to get away from her problems. Relief doesn't last long, however, when Harm shows up on the carrier to defend a marine charged with negligent homicide. "Guilt" is a harrowing drama about an outbreak of violence against a U.S. embassy in Indonesia, a scary situation in which Mac is immersed while trying to protect a local girl whose mother works for the consulate. "Mixed Messages" is another fine drama, this one about an old buddy of Harm's who is suspected of selling submarine intelligence to the Chinese. "Redemption" is a complex, interesting tale in which Harm defends another old friend against charges of fraternization, only to uncover what appears to be more serious evidence of espionage. Complicating matters is that the defendant seems wholly uncooperative in the investigation--as if he were protecting someone else. "Tribunal" is the timely story of a U.S. military tribunal passing judgement on a suspected Al-Qaeda terrorist. The twist is that Harm and Mac's boss, Admiral Chegwidden (John M. Jackson), must join Turner in defending the suspect. The season finale, "Enemy Below," continues the theme with a story about Al-Quaeda bribing a Russian submarine commander to launch an attack against the U.S. --Tom Keogh
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- JAGThis is a great series to watch, it is the best show iI have seen.
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- Another year of an outstanding TV show. Great!As always, was one of the best shows on TV. Gripping dramas, as well as humor when needed. Cannot wait for season 8.
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- Good quality lasts longerAll 24 episodes of this extremely interesting season are included in this DVD pack. Starting with Mac's marriage to Brumby being indefinitely postponed and ending with a hi-jacked Russian sub ready to launch an attack against the US, the seventh season is full of action and clashes in and out of the courtroom. However, you can't help but wonder if Mac and Harm wouldn't be better off getting hitched to each other! Bud sees active service, with Harriet getting more and more worried about his safety. ... Read More
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- excellent seriesThis is a very good series, I only wish that it didn't take so long to get each season.
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- addicitionJAG is like potato chips, you can't watch just one episode, but will watch the entire year in just a few settings.




