Ep 13. War Stories (2)
- January 13, 1999
- 43 min
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7.3 (138)
In JAG season 4 episode 13, entitled War Stories (2), Commander Harmon "Harm" Rabb Jr. and Lieutenant Colonel Sarah "Mac" MacKenzie continue their investigation into a controversial friendly-fire incident that occurred during the Gulf War. The first part of the War Stories episode saw the JAG team combing through old footage and interviews to piece together what happened the night of the incident. In this second part, the team continues to push for the truth as they interview various witnesses, including high-ranking military officials and some who were present during the attack.
Throughout the episode, the tension between Harm and Mac continues, with both struggling to navigate their conflicting opinions about the case and their own evolving feelings for each other. As they dig deeper into the incident, they encounter resistance and pushback from those who would prefer to keep the truth buried, including members of their own JAG team.
Despite the obstacles in their way, Harm and Mac remain determined to get to the bottom of what happened. Along the way, they confront difficult questions about the morality of war and the responsibility of those in power to be truthful and accountable. Ultimately, they must make tough choices about how to proceed with their investigation in the face of intense pressure from their superiors.
As always, JAG delivers a combination of legal drama, military action, and powerful character development in this gripping episode. With its expertly crafted plot and nuanced performances, War Stories (2) is a highlight of the series and a testament to the enduring appeal of JAG's unique blend of genres and themes.