Get excited JAG fans, Season 1 has been confirmed by Paramount Home Entertainment as due for release on July 25th.
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Season 1 ran on NBC and had the usual slightly rocky beginnings. It was cancelled by NBC and CBS picked it up and ran for another 9 seasons. The original partner to Harm was Lt. Kate Pike, but there was never a real romantic tension and Kate was phased out rather quickly. Harm was later joined by Lt j.g Meg Austin (Tracey Needham), whose blond good looks and soft drawl matched her well as Harm’s main partner for Seasons 1. Also Commander Alison Krenick(Andrea Thompson) was added to the JAG staff. Tough as nails but silkily seductive, Krenick added a third possibility to the will they or won’t they relationship between Harm and Meg. Several future characters appear in Season 1 including Bud Roberts, Jr and Capt Boone, the CAG, and Annie Pendry. Ollie North has a guest cameo.
The box set will run the two part pilot and all regular season episodes. Extras include at least one commentary by Bellisario and several interviews. Box art looks great!!! There is some debate over whether Skeleton Crew, with the infamous first appearance of Catherine Bell as Harm’s old girlfriend in a cameo, would be included in the set since it never aired officially in Season 1 due to NBC’s cancellation.(though it did air overseas and on USA) It was this episode that was incorporated as a flashback when Catherine Bell first appeared in Season 2 as Mac MacKenzie. No word on this episode yet, but I will update when I hear more.
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Season 1 sets up the greatness of Season 2, which formally pairs Mac and Harm under Admiral Chegwidden, brings in Bud and Harriet, and everyone’s favorite CIA agent Clayton Webb, and becomes the JAG we all love so much. JAG is on the catapult for a July 25th launch. Time to get excited!!!!
A.G. Corwin
St.Louis, MO
I hesitated adding my review to the vast majority of great reviews. I have been so frustrated for many years that JAG has not previously been released on DVD! In a culture where television programs that should never have been aired to begin with are released after only one season while they are still in production, it is beyond comprehesion why the first season of a ten year show the quality of JAG won’t be released until well more than a year after the series ending!
Upon email notice from Amazon that JAG will be released July 23, I did two things. I first contacted my wife to let her know that great news (she is as much a fan of the show as I), and then preordered it! I cannot wait until it arrives.
Why do those who decide what is released on DVD think JAG ran for ten seasons? It is a high quality show based around lead characters that have high integrity, professionalism, love of country and pride in what they do! The great blend of intelligent story lines, action, drama and rich characterization make it compelling. The character’s backstories are well developed and continue through successive seasons.
Unlike one reviewer, I found season one to be a great season even though the show was trying to find its formula. It found its niche and I personally enjoyed the character of Meg Austin. She was a good, solid lawyer who knew her job and kept her love for Harm from interfering with her work; but the tension was just under the surface. I would have enjoyed periodic return spots of Meg as they did with other characters on occasion.
The wonderful development of the relationship between Harm and Mac is that they did actually form first a strong professional respect for one another, which blossomed into a real solid friendship. Since the very best marriages are founded upon real friendship first (above sexual attraction, common interests, etc.), while the writers and producers wouldn’t allow the two leads to commit to marry until the final episode of the series, the fans are left with the assurance that Harm and Mac will really make it. (Hope this wasn’t a “spoiler” for anyone who wasn’t aware of the final episode!)
I knew instantly that season ten would be the final season as soon as I learned that Belisario had not offered David James Elliot a contract renewal (his contract ended with season ten). It was rumored David James Elliot had a new show pilot being developed with another network for the following season - I’m sorry that evidently didn’t happen, unless I just missed it. CBS and Belisario’s attempt to put in a younger male lead character during that final season to try and attract a younger audience was laughable. The character introduced was a total jerk and could never have been much of an attraction. Had they tried to continue JAG without Harmon Rabb, it surely would have been canceled midseason if CBS hadn’t ended it when they did. JAG would NEVER have worked without Harm! It is the characters as well as the stories that fans loved!
I would strongly encourage every JAG fan to immediately buy this first season even if you feel, as some evidently do, the series “really started” in season two. Since Paramount was so reluctant to release a quality show like JAG to begin with, if sales are not solid and strong they may not release future seasons. I hope the subsequent seasons’ releases will be a matter of mere months apart, rather than a year between releases. Our budget for such purchases is limited, but I intend on purchasing every season as it is released.
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