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Spoilers from Season 7


Q & A from Kip:

Question: Ok...I can't resist asking...just how many takes did it take before  Scott Lawrence (and anybody else on the set) stopped laughing themselves silly over the line "I'm Alec Baldwin"? ... and was it just *coincidence* that "Enemy Below" had so many references to Hunt for Red October (and had a nuclear-missile storyline) just as the  hype for "Sum of All Fears" is reaching its peak in preparation for its opening this coming weekend?

Kip: Everyone had a great time doing those lines...especially John Jackson, which you can see from the expression of disbelief on his face. Why make the reference? When you're obviously going to do something that has been done in a famous film, use it! Point it out. Then, the audience will usually laugh
and go along with you. As to Sum of All Fears, that never entered into our thinking. You have to
remember that when this episode was written, there was no hype yet for SOAF.

Question: What images were actually CGI? Maybe the last shot where we saw PL with only one leg in the upper left corner and the limb in the lower right corner?

Kip: No, that was old fashioined dig a hole and stick your leg in it. The CGI generated images were for the most part limited to Harm's F-14 pulling in front of the missile.

Question: Is the image of The Wall in DC with Harmon Rabb, Senior listed is that CGI too?

Kip: No. That is a portion of the wall built on set along with green screen.

Question: I believe Bud's accident will bring the JAG gang closer together and this may actually bring Harm and Mac closer together for all those shipper fans out there.

Kip: First letter of (?) seen that realized that Bud's stepping on that land mine is going to have ramifications for his closest friends in JAG--Harm and Mac. Which is another reason DPB did it.

Question: When you say "ramifications" for Harm and Mac, are you speaking of the the emotional impact or is one of them going to be dispatched as the Staff JAG aboard the Seahawk?

Kip: Harm and Mac will not be going to the Seahawk as a Staff JAG.

Question: I'm also a little hazy about the timing. When Bud's injury occurred were Harm, Mac and Sturgis still "in theater" or had they gone back to D.C.?

Kip: They are on the Seahawk at the time of Bud's injury.

Question: Any hints as to the overall direction that the Harm Mac relationship will go this season...will they become closer?

Kip: There will be a change in direction. More than that, I am not going to say. Sorry.

Question: Is there going to be an episode relating to the whole incident with the Canadian soldiers being hit by 'friendly' fire in Afghanistan.

Kip: Don't know. We are just starting to work on the stories.

Question: Do you think there will be more Submarine stuff this season...or is it just too expensive to produce?

Kip: Could be, again we are just starting stories and you're right...they are expensive.

Question: Will Webb be a major player next season?

Kip: Webb is always a player. Major? I don't know. Like I said, we're just starting on the stories.

Question: Now, you say "There will be a change in direction." Did the cliffhanger change DPB's mind?
Or are you just being cryptic?

Kip: I don't want to give to much away. It's in a state of flux as DPB lays out the new season.

Question: Will Harm and Mac be a couple or not. Will there be other people in their lives?

Kip: No plans at present for other people in their lives.

Question: Didn't the 4 major stars sign a three year contract at the beginning of last year?

Kip: I believe contracts only go through year eight.

(Webmistress is thinking Kip is going to get his own page at The BLA!!!!)



Q & A from Kip ( Enemy Below):

Question: I'm from the group that thinks it was NOT a dream. It would  be the easy way out and really wouldn't impact next season too  much. Maybe Kip can give us the final word on it.

Kip: Definitely not a dream.

Question: How much of the footage actually came from Hunt for Red October? And was the reason Sturgis Turner was a submariner turned JAG so they could do more stories like this or this one in particular?

Kip: Some of the footage was HRO. Much of it was CGI created. Turner was not brought on as a submariner to do more stories like this. Sub stories are so damn expensive to shoot that one a season is all we can afford.

Question: How many medals are being contemplated for Harm, Sturgis, and Bud?

Kip: Probably some decorations are in order.

Question: Kip, at what point in time will the next episode pick up? Will it be four months later? Or at about where this ended?

Kip: Nothing has been written, but DPB is thinking of picking up exactly where this episode ended.

Question: Kip, may we please have F/X 101 on how Bud is made to look like an amputee?

Kip: No green screen last night. Just a hole with his real leg in it.

Question: Is Charles Holland going to be on the writing staff for next  season? I think he's great! I'm assuming Dana Coen is staying around too? (please!)

Kip: Charles will be a co-exec next season and Dana is staying on the show, too.

Question: Kip, do you know if there was any thought given to having one of the  other characters step on the mine, or was Bud targeted all along?

Kip: None that I know of. It was DPB's idea to end the season with Bud losing a leg to a mine. It's one of the reasons mines were an integral part of the last three episodes this season.

Question: Kip, did DJE and/or CB know about the ending or only PL? Who knew ahead of time?

Kip: DPB told Patrick, then Karri and then David and Catherine. All within 24 hours and asked them to keep it to themselves. By the way PL loved the idea.

Stay Tuned for more!


Zap2it Spoiler for Enemy Below--Season Finale (airing 5/21/02):

Harm and Mac uncover a terrorist plot against the United States designed by a high-ranking al-Qaida member (Francesco Quinn).


Q & A from Kip (RE: Enemy Below):

Question: Somehow I doubt that JAG would end the "season of terror" with the nuclear blast we saw in the preview.

Kip: And you'd be right.

Question: Regarding the clif hanger.

Kip: Like I said, the cliff-hanger will be a surprise. I doubt most will see it coming until the second to last scene.


TVGuide Spoiler for In Country (airing 5/14/02):

Trisha Yearwood reprises her role as forensic pathologist Lt. Cdr. Teresa Coulter, who helps Mac and Harm in their quest to see if Al-Qaeda leaders are among the dead in an attack in Afghanistan that also took the lives of civilians. Clayton Webb: Steven Culp. Capt. Johnson: Scott Paulin. Harm: David James Elliott.


From the Paramount Site: (thanks to Kat for finding this!)

JAG ends its season with three shows ripped from today's headlines. Harm and Mac prosecute in the first military Tribunal concerning a terrorist with ties to 9/11 (April 30). In a follow-up episode, Trisha Yearwood returns as forensic pathologist Lt. Cmdr. Teresa Coulter, and joins Harm and Mac in Afghanistan, identifying human remains of key members of the Al Qaeda Hierarchy (May 14). In the season finale, Harm and Mac uncover the terrorist plot against the U.S. masterminded by the Al Qaeda's number three man, Kabir, and find themselves in imminent danger as time runs out to thwart the attack (May 21).  (there's a cool picture at the Paramount site you may want to check out!)


Q&A with KIP:

Question: Have any hints, clues or foreshadowing of the shocking events in the cliffhanger been in any of the episodes this season and will there be any in the three episodes prior to the finale?

Kip: Sorry, but with all the time between now and the air date, you guys will chip away until you learn it. So, I'm going to lay low on the subject for a while.

Question: Will Harm's mother Trish be in any of the remaining episodes this season?

Kip: She will not be in any of the 4 remaining episodes.

Question: We have not seen Mikey since he left for USNA. Will he return this season?

Kip: No.

Question:  Is it likely that Mikey will return next season? Was this a vehicle for Michael B. to move on in his career?

Kip: He'll be back next season and I'm sure he hopes it's been helpful to his career.

Question:  Is there any info on the episode "In Country" that you can give us? We know Trisha Yearwood will be in it, any little minor spoilers you could give us?

Kip: Please bear with me until I get back 'in country' which will be in a week of so. Which brings me to 'In Country' which has Mac and Harm on the trail of a terroist in Afghanistan along with Gunny and Webb. And Bud on the Seahawk with P.O. Coates. (don't read anything sexual into that). There are some interesting things with Harm and Mac, especially a night stranded in the boonies.

I hope that's enough to wet your appetites.

Question: Is "In Country" the episode you were referring to when you said there would be some UST in one episode, but nothing heavy?

Kip: Yep.

Question: May I ask what being in the boonies mean?

Kip: It's a shortened version of 'boondocks', a term used in the Marines to describe the bush or jungle or any out of the way location. I don't know the origin of the term, but combat boots can also be refered to as boondockers.

Question: Will the shippers like this night in the boonies?

Kip: I don't know. They'll probably like it a lot better than a night in the boonies with Singer.



FROM KIP (in reference to Enemy Below):

Question: Are they going to film the conclusion to "Enemy Below" after it like they did with Adrift or are they going to wait until summer to film?

Kip: We will film more of the shocking cliffhanger next season. The four show terrorist story will be concluded and shown in 'Enemy Below' this season.

Question: So, Kip, are you saying that the shocking cliffhanger doesn't have to do with the JAG team trying to find out when/where the terrorist act is planned? It's something different?

Kip: That's right. And so far, none of the speculation is even luke warm.



Finale News from Zap2it:

Finale Date: Tuesday, May 21 at 8 p.m. ET
Description: Harm, Mac and Bud find themselves in danger as time runs out to thwart a terrorist attack against the United States.
Guest Stars: Francisco Quinn
Will It Return: Yes


Zap2it Spoiler for Defending His Honor (airing 5/7/02):

Harm defends an upstanding JAG judge accused of causing a car accident that injured another driver and killed her six-month old child, on JAG, Tuesday, May 7 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Jeannot Szwarc directed the episode from a script by Lyn Greene and Richard Levine.

JAG judge Capt. Sebring ("L.A. Law's" Corbin Bernsen) proves to be a difficult client as he insists that Harm not reveal personal family secrets, which seem to prove that he is prone to fits of rage. But when the other driver takes the stand, Harm finds that certain facts just don't add up. Meanwhile, CIA agent Clayton Webb continues the search for Kabir, the elusive Al Qaeda terrorist who was last seen making a suspicious deal with a senior Russian Navy submarine captain.


TV Guide Spoiler for Tribunal (airing 4/30/02)

The series again blends current events with drama in this episode about efforts to bring a fictional Al Qaeda leader to justice.

The capture of Mustafa Atef (Marc Casabani), who's suspected of training terrorists for the Sept. 11 attacks, leads to the scheduling of the first U.S. military tribunal in 50 years, to be held aboard the USS Seahawk. Adm. Chegwidden (John M. Jackson) decides to defend Atef and Cdr. Turner (Scott Lawrence) volunteers for second chair, while Mac and Harm prosecute. Hoping to find a witness for their side, Mac and the CIA's Clayton Webb travel to a prison camp in Afghanistan, where Mac's life is threatened during an uprising. Judge Sebring: Corbin Bernsen.


Q&A From Kip:

Question: Will there be a cliff-hanger.
Kip: Yes, and a rather shocking one.
Question: Will Mikey be in the last four episodes.
Kip: No.
Question: Will Bud find out that Harriet bought a house.
Kip: Yes.

Let the speculation begin!


Titles for remaining Season 7 Episodes (subject to change--which is why they're on the "Spoiler Page") (Thanks to Kat for posting this)

#154 - Port Chicago - a current case that refers back to the "mutiny" during World War II (airing 4/9/2002)
#155 - Tribunal - I'm guessing this is another ripped from the headlines case involving someone from the Afghan arena
#156 - Defending His Honor
#157 - In Country - this is the one purported to have Trisha Yearwood in it
#158 - Enemy Below - season finale (title change from "New Russian Submarine")


Zap2it Spoiler for  Port Chicago

A Sailor Wants His Mutiny Charges Erased on "JAG" (4/9/02)
Mon, Mar 25, 2002 03:57 PM PDT

"Port Chicago" -- A survivor of the disastrous 1944 Port Chicago explosion asks the Secretary of the Navy to clear all mutiny charges from his service record and those of his shipmates, on JAG, Tuesday, April 9 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.

Jeannot Szwarc directed the episode from a script by Don McGill.

In 1944, in the midst of World War II, a disastrous explosion rocked the U.S. Navy's Port Chicago near San Francisco, killing more than 350 sailors, most of them African-Americans.

Following the blast, a group of 50 sailors refused to return to work until changes were made to assure their safety. They were charged with mutiny and court martialed, but later their convictions were reversed.

Now, surviving sailor William McBride wants his record and those of all the other "mutineers" cleared. Asked to handle the investigation discreetly, Cmdr. Turner discovers that an injustice was done and goes head-to-head with Lt. Singer in the courtroom.

Meanwhile, Harm goes house shopping with Lt. Sims.



MARCH 26 From Kip:

When asked if Cindy Ambuehl (Renee) was returning to JAG (as stated in a recent article in Stun magazine) Kip replied: "It is not true. And if it was I probably wouldn't tell you."


MARCH 13--From Harriet:

Hi, everyone. A bit of news: Just peeked at the cast list for the episode now filming, "Tribunal," written by Charles Holland. You guessed it -- Webb and Gunny are on it. ("First Monday" has wrapped after filming thirteen -- next airdate March 29, title: "Court Date.") I told Charles he's going to make a lot of fans happy. Best, Harriet

MARCH 13--Spoiler from Kip:

Currently filming 'Port Chicago' and about to start on 'Tribunal' while writing is going forward on the last episodes including a cliff-hanging idea DPB has come up with which it is very doubtful anyone will guess or see coming. I know this usually means the guesses will now commence, but I'm
not going to play 20 questions on this one.


Zap2it Spoiler for  First Casualty (thanks to Jen for finding this)

“First Casualty” -- When Harm and Mac are called in to investigate an aborted SEAL operation in Afghanistan, Harm accuses a television news reporter accompanying the SEALs for disobeying orders and causing the error, on JAG, Tuesday, March 26 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.

Oz Scott directed the episode from a script by Paul J. Levine.

A public outcry results when ZNN reporter Stuart Dunston reports that the SEALs were at fault for civilian casualties in Afghanistan when their mission went awry.

But when Harm and Mac investigate, Harm finds, in fact, that Dunston may have been the one who jeopardized the mission and finds an obscure law that allows him to court-martial Dunston for disobeying the orders of the SEAL commander.

Meanwhile, Lt. Roberts receives his orders and, leaving Harriet and A.J. behind, ships out for a six-month deployment aboard the USS Seahawk.



Zap2it Spoiler for  Hero Worship
Rabb defends a sailor accused of starting a fire aboard a destroyer, while Chegwidden helps a Medal of Honor winner excluded from a significant event.


FEBRUARY 26 From Harriet:

Present plans call for Webb to return in the last three episodes filmed this season.


Zap2it Spoiler for Exculpatory Evidence (Part 2 of 2)

Bud Faces a Career-Ending Court Martial on "JAG" (3/5/02)

"Exculpatory Evidence" -- Tensions run high at JAG when charges of negligence are brought against Bud for not defending his last client effectively, on JAG, Tuesday, March 5 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.

Harvey Laidman directed the episode from a script by Eric Morris.

As Harm defends Bud, Sturgis prosecutes and Bud dreads that Sturgis has damaging evidence against him. But just when Bud thinks things can't get any worse, Sturgis calls a surprise witness -- Mac -- who reluctantly takes the stand against her colleague.


Zap2it Spoiler for The Mission (Part 1 of 2)

Harm is in Danger When His Tomcat Sustains Damage During a Mission on "JAG" in Series' 150th Episode (2/26/02)

"The Mission" -- Harm's Tomcat is dangerously close to crashing into the sea when, after flying the bombing mission into Afghanistan, it is hit by an enemy missile, on "JAG," Tuesday, Feb. 26 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.

Rod Hardy directed the episode from a script by Doc Johnson.

This broadcast marks JAG's 150th episode.

Harm and Mac are sent to the U.S.S. Seahawk to brief JAG officers on the new Rules of Engagement following the escape of Taliban fighters as a result of a JAG officer's hesitation to determine if the target was legitimate.

While Harm is aboard the ship, the captain asks him to fly the bombing mission into Afghanistan. However, Harm's excitement changes to concern when his plane sustains critical damage from enemy fire.

Meanwhile, a jealous Lt. Singer sabotages Bud's case when she hears of his imminent promotion


JANUARY 28--SPOILERS FOR THE REST OF THE SEASON from KIP

In the remainder of the season you will see:

*Harm and Mac working together a number of times. Either on the same team or opposing.

*Bud will go through an ordeal.

*We will spend a lot of time in the Persian Gulf.

*There will be a tribunal for an Al Queda leader.

*Webb will be in a couple of episodes (if his new film doesn't take all his time).

*Sturgis and Bobbie L. will get to know each other a little better.

*The Admiral meets an interesting lady.

*And there will be a cliff-hanger many times more frustrating than my answer for 'Help.'

Let the speculastion begin...


TV Guide Spoiler for Head to Toe:Harm and Mac defend a pilot who refused to obey the rules for women in Saudi Arabia, which include wearing a veil and having a male chaperone.


JANUARY 15 From Kip:

"The 150th episode entitled "Mission" written by Stephen Zito takes us to the Persian Gulf and the flying of a mission into Afghanistan. It deals with Rules of Engagement and is based in part on a true incident early in the aerial campaign. Harm and Mac work together in this one while Bobby Latham taps Sturgis to work as her aide for a military appropriations session. Bud and Singer are locked in a head to head court battle while the Admiral suggests that for the sake of his career path, Bud should consider sea duty or a foreign posting. Harriet agrees for a myraid of reason, most of which Bud doesn't agree with."

*IMPORTANT* Kip also stated (after many questions) that PL is NOT (we repeat N-O-T)  leaving JAG.


TV Guide Spoiler for Odd Man Out:Lt. Roberts serves as juror in a murder case in which Harm and Mac are the defense and prosecution, respectively, and he's the lone juror who thinks the man is innocent.


TV Guide Spoiler for Code of Conduct:Harm (David James Elliott) befriends the widow of a Special Ops soldier who died while his unit was attempting to recover another casualty. Complicating matters, Harm is assigned to defend the soldier's commanding officer, who is being prosecuted for causing an unnecessary death. Also, Mac (Catherine Bell) defends Adm. A.J. Chegwidden when he's filmed slapping a high-school student.


TV Guide Spoiler for Capital Crime:Mac's extrasensory gifts are used when a weapons counter who was keeping track of the Russian navy's nuclear arsenal is murdered and Mac sees details of the attack in a dream. Det. Amira: William Francis McGuire. Capt. Ingles: Gary Graham. Morgan Dietz: Forry Smith. Lt. Yuen: Tim Lounibos. Cmdr. Turner: Scott Lawrence.


TV Guide Spoiler for Answered Prayers:Days before Christmas, Harm (David James Elliott) is given custody of a belligerent Navy petty officer he's defending in an unauthorized absence case, but he has no idea what to do with the woman, who was sent to the military in lieu of going to prison.


News From KIP: (as of 11/14/01) Answered Prayers: On Christmas Eve, Harm is saddled with a female Petty Officer who impersonated Santa Claus.


TV Guide Spoiler for Dog Robber, Part 2:Conclusion. Harm represents Lt. Barrett (Ned Vaughn), who believes his bombing of the U.S. spy plane held by the Chinese is in keeping with the Naval code of not surrendering the ship. Meanwhile, Mac goes up against a Marine colonel who humiliated a female officer.


TV Guide Spoiler for Dog Robber, Part 1: When a Navy spy plane is captured by China, Harm is asked to accompany a retired admiral (Terence Quinn) to negotiate the release of the plane and its crew. Secnav: Paul Collins. Capt. Hubbard: David Purdham. Lt. Crandall: Renee Estevez. Mid-Shipman Morris: Evan Farmer.


News From KIP: (as of 11/6/01) Answered Prayers is the name of the Christmas episode currently being filmed.

The episode in pre-production involves Harm going to the Persian Gulf while Sturgis and Mac work on a murder in DC. And before the shippers go nuts....the real thrust of the story is Sturgis trying to find out what the hell is going on between Mac and Harm and why they aren't together.

(Webmistress note: "Being filmed" and "Preproduction" are not the same thing. Interpret as you wish.)


Spoiler for Ambush: Harm defends a Marine officer accused of disobeying orders by pursuing rebels after they attacked a U.N. convoy, thus causing the death of six Marines in an ambush, on JAG, Tuesday, Nov. 6 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.

Bradford May directed the episode from a script by Don McGill.

Officially, Captain Shepard (guest star Ian Ziering, "Beverly Hills, 90210" ) was ordered to just guard the U.N. convoy. But the captain insists to Harm that he was, in fact, following other orders to attack that were implied by his commanding officer.

As the investigation progresses, Harm finds the chain of evidence goes high up the political ladder to Congresswoman Bobbi Latham who may, herself, have played a part in the implied orders. (Thanks to Jen from Maeve's MB for posting this info)


TV Guide Spoiler for Redemption: In the course of investigating an old friend who has been accused of fraternizing with a female lieutenant, Harm discovers that the man may be selling information about classified technology. Also, Mac seeks a restraining order for a female officer whose daughter is being abused by her lawyer-father.


October 15, 2001When asked if any new characters would be brought in to JAG (besides Sturgis), Kip replied: "There may be one. And that character will be a replacement. Don't bother to ask who may be replaced because I won't answer. But, I'm sure speculation will be rife." (from Kip on the Jaglist)


October 15, 2001 When asked about Randy Vasquez's contract status, Kip replied: "CBS has agreed with DPB to let Randy move full time to First Monday, where he is doing a terrific job as one of the leads. He will make a brief 'departing' appearance in JAG and it's unlikely you'll see him back until First Monday is finished filming their 13 order."  (from Kip on the Jaglist)


Spoiler for Jagathon: The personal tension between Harm and Mac reaches the boiling point when they vie for first place in a 10k marathon Personal rivalries surface in the Jag office when Mac assures Harm that she'll beat him to the finish line in the Jag-a-thon for charity. Scott Brazil directed this episode written by Dana Coen.

Harm then sticks his foot in his mouth by giving Mac a three minute lead in the race.  Meanwhile, testosterone levels rise when Gunny and Tiner bet head to head who is good condition for the race. And true to form, Lt.Singer starts a bet on who will finish the race last, leaving Lt.Roberts feeling crushed that his co-workers favor him.


TVGuide blurb for Mixed Messages: When two cryptanalysts are murdered and one wounded in a secure room, Harm investigates and learns that one of the victims was an old friend. Meanwhile, Mac (Catherine Bell) tries to find out if the girl she left behind in Indonesia is alive.


TVGuide blurb for Guilt:
October 16
JAG
Guilt
Mac and others are trapped in the American Consulate building in Indonesia by townspeople demanding the surrender of a marine accused of raping a local woman.


TVGuide blurbs for upcoming episodes:

October 2
JAG
New Gun in Town
Mac (Catherine Bell) takes a man-overboard case that takes her to the Indian Ocean and away from Harm. Meanwhile, an old friend of Harm's has been reassigned to JAG, and the two men face off in a case involving a stolen airplane and an unauthorized flight.

October 9
JAG
The Measure of Men
On the USS Guadalcanal, Mac (Catherine Bell) is the prosecutor for the court martial of an officer up for negligent homicide, and Harm surprises her by serving as the defender.


TVGuide's blurb for "Adrift II": "This taut sixth-season opener resolves last season's cliffhanger, in which Harm was lost at sea after his plane went down. It should come as no surprise that Harm is alive -- but barely. Hypothermia has set in, and the rescue team -- which doesn't know his status -- can't pinpoint his location. As everyone at headquarters waits for news, Mac struggles with her conflicting feelings for Harm and Mic. The crisis at sea mirrors the emotional drama that continues from last season. Stormy emotions threaten the stability of relationships, and Mac and Harm remain adrift and lost in their feelings for each other." (thanks to Rosie and Dancer for posting this on the JAGnik Board)


TV Guide's Fall Preview of JAG: Starts: September 18. Where we left off: Cmdr. Harmon "Harm" Rabb Jr. was fighting for his life after his plane went down at sea - just as Lt. Col. Sarah "Mac" MacKenzie prepared for her wedding to Australian lawyer Mic Brumby. What's new: Harm survives his watery ordeal but is seriously injured and suffering from temporary amnesia. Meanwhile, Mac's wedding is delayed. And just how long will she stay unmarried? "Only the producers know," says executive producer Donald Bellisario. Who's in: Scott Lawrence joins the series as Cmdr. Sturgis Turner, a new lawyer in the office and Harm's friendly rival. "This is a new guy on the block," Bellisario says, "and the testosterone is there." Mac attack: While Renee nurses Harm back to health, a three-episode story has Mac investigating an Indonesian rebel attack and the possible murder of a senior US official aboard a Marine aircraft carrier. In harm's way: Harm and Mac might bump into Jack Mannion (Craig T. Nelson) for a possible crossover episode with The District during November sweeps. Matt says: With Who Wants to be a Millionaire off the Tuesday night lineup and no longer a threat, look for JAG's loyal patriots to return in droves to cheer their stalwart heroes. (Thanks LoriD for posting this on the JAGnik board)


What Kip has to say about the TV Guide Info: "Something to remember when you read advance story lines in the entertainment media--they want to appear to have the inside scoop. Since DPB doesn't give away much, the media writers take what little they know and spin out their own ideas of what is going to happen. Very similar to what the fans do on this site (Jag mailing list), when you think about it." (from the Jaglist)


Quotes from Entertainment Weekly: Quote from Catherine Bell on the new season: "There'll be intrigue, high seas adventure, and some interesting stuff with the realtionships" Quote from Coexecutive producer, Charles Johnson: " They discover there's a lot more to their depth of feeling than they knew." The preview also says that Harm finds out after he is rescued that Mac is away on assignment on an aircraft carrier. Then the blurb says "But these are no two ships that pass in the night." (thanks to Lori for posting this on the JAGnik board)


Adrift II: Kip has confirmed (even though it is a logical conclusion) that Harm is still floating in the ocean when Season 7 opens. Kip also had this to share: "While I will not tell you the outcome of Adrift II or the Mac/Mic and Harm/Renee relationships, I will tell that Mac will spending episodes 2,3,and 4 in the Indian Ocean with a Marine detachment. These will be legal and action-oriented episodes which feature Mac a bit more than Harm who is back at JAG except for a visit in one episode. The new CMDR will join JAG where he is quite successful in cases against Harm, who goes on a losing streak." (from the Jaglist)


New Gun in Town: "Scott Lawrence, who DPB liked very much when he directed him in First Monday, will be joining JAG as Commander Turner a former Submariner who is now a Jag Officer. Cmdr. Turner and Harm were classmates and friends at the Academy and will become worthy opponents in upcoming episodes." (from the Jaglist)

Stay tuned for more info on the following episodes! (Keep in mind this is not necessarily the order of airing. Check back for updates!) (from the Jaglist)

Guilt

The Measure of Men

Mixed Messages

Ambush

Jagathon

Redemption

Dog Robber (part 1 and 2)

Mystery

Christmas show


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