I enjoyed the show's change in tone, the focus on a larger group of characters, and the stories all offered some exciting content.
JAG - The Complete Second Season (1996)
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Average Rating:8.0/10
Genre: Television
Synopsis: Like a small-screen version of A FEW GOOD MEN, the television series JAG delves into the world of military justice with a stirring blend of action and drama. Created by TV stalwart Donald... Like a small-screen version of A FEW GOOD MEN, the television series JAG delves into the world of military justice with a stirring blend of action and drama. Created by TV stalwart Donald Bellisario (MAGNUM P.I., QUANTUM LEAP), the series follows JAG (Judge Advocate General) officer Harmon "Harm" Rabb (David James Elliott) as he investigates and prosecutes military crimes within the Marine Corps and Navy. This collection presents all 15 episodes of the series' second season, which introduces Catherine Bell as Harm's new partner, Marine Lt. Colonel Sarah "Mac" Mackenzie. [More]
Starring: David James Elliott, Catherine Bell
Starring: David James Elliott, Catherine Bell
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