JAG (Judge Advocate General) - The Sixth Season | 
enlarge | Actor: David James Elliott Studio: Paramount Category: DVD
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Format: Box Set, Color, Dolby, Widescreen Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Number Of Items: 6 Running Time: 1056 Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 8.1 x 5.4 x 1
MPN: 132714 UPC: 097361327143 EAN: 0097361327143 ASIN: B0013LRKVC
Theatrical Release Date: September 23, 1995 Release Date: May 20, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Most orders shipped within 24 hours. All items include original artwork and packaging. We do not ship to Brazil, sorry. Satisfaction Guaranteed!
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Product Description 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!System Requirements:Running Time: 1056 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/SERIES & SEQUELS Rating: NR UPC: 097361327143 Manufacturer No: 132714
Amazon.com 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
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Season 6 of J.A.G July 3, 2008 JAG (Judge Advocate General) - The Sixth Season This product was shipped immediately and received (international) within 3 days of a purchase. We realy love this show and are collecting all seasons.
One of the best seasons.... June 26, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a great season to watch, in that the characters experience alot of changes, with out 'jumping the shark'. You still like the characters, you recognize them and still want to know more. This season's finale had me counting the days until the fall season premiere.
Harm and Mac are still fighting the good fight, and exchanging those 'looks' that speak volumes. Mic and Renee are still around, setting your teeth on edge at times and then making you laugh out loud. Bud and Harriet are growing as officers and as a family.
We get to see Admiral Boone in a case that has Harm and Mac going head to head. We take a trip to Russia and get socked between the eyes with a 'surprise' from Harm Sr.'s past. Even Katlyn Pike comes back and stirs the pot and has Harm wondering what she'll say or do next. Half the fun is watching his face when shes in the room, especially when she's talking to, or about, him.
The Admiral is the tough boss with a heart of gold, still at the helm, guiding all of them along.His conversation with a real deal SEAL is a blast from the past that will have you remembering the early days of 'Survivor'.
It's a great 'shipper' season, many fans were drawn in by the 'Lifeline' episode(directed by David James Elliott)and never looked back. You get an opportunity to see what all the 'intensity' is about, between Harm and Mac. What you will see in this season's last few episodes, will keep you on the edge of your seat to see what happens next.
Watch this and you'll understand why the show still has fans, young and old, in the US and all over the world.
JAG THE 6TH SEASON June 26, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
The 6th disc ended with [part1] of ADRIFT.Where is part 2? It ended right in the middle of an episode and left you blank as to what happened. I was VERY DISSAPOINTED with this. IT'S LIKE READING A BOOK WITH THE LAST CHAPTER MISSING.
Just great! June 20, 2008 It was in great condition, and came on time. I would buy from them again.
JAG Sixth Season June 17, 2008 I have been a long time fan of the show. The quality of the DVD's was eccellent. I hope that all the episodes for the entire series are produced. This season's episodes were very entertaining, and I will review them for years to come.
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