Introduction

The tenth and final season of JAG premiered on CBS on 24 September 2004, and concluded on 29 April 2005.
The season, starring David James Elliott and Catherine Bell, was produced by Belisarius Productions in association with Paramount Network Television.
Season 10 of JAG aired alongside the second season of NCIS.
Outline
Chief of Staff Lieutenant Colonel Sarah “Mac” MacKenzie (Catherine Bell), a tenacious, by-the-book Marine Corps judge advocate, and Commander Harmon “Harm” Rabb, Jr. (David James Elliott), a former naval aviator turned lawyer, are employed by Headquarters of the Judge Advocate General, the internal law firm of the Department of the Navy.
The JAG team prosecute, defend, and preside over the legal cases under the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) assigned to them by the Judge Advocate General, Major General Gordon Cresswell (David Andrews).
This season, Mac and Harm must investigate the death of a Marine in a friendly fire incident (“Corporate Raiders”), a 22-year-old murder case (“Retrial”), an Ensign who fired on a fishing boat (“Whole New Ball Game”), and a DOD mishap in Baghdad (“This Just In From Baghdad”).
Also this season, Mac suffers a personal loss (“Hail and Farewell”), and travels to San Diego to head a criminal investigation (“JAG: San Diego”), while new officers Lieutenants Gregory Vukovic (Chris Beetem), Tali Mayfield (Meta Golding), and Catherine Graves (Jordana Spiro) are assigned to her staff, Jennifer Coates (Zoe McLellan) is tapped to be a juror (“The Sixth Juror”), Harm must face the loss of Mattie (Hallee Hirsh) (“Death at the Mosque”), Bud Roberts (Patrick Labyorteaux) and Harriet Sims (Karri Turner) must decide their future, and Sturgis Turner (Scott Lawrence) is forced to act as the Acting Judge Advocate General.
Finally, Harm and Mac must confront their feelings for one-another as they are offered promotions that will lead to their separation, Mac is assigned to Joint Legal Forces Southwest, and Harm is offered a Captain’s billet in London (“Fair Winds and Following Seas”).
JAG Series 10
- Episode 01: Hail and Farewell, Part 02.
- Episode 02: Corporate Raiders.
- Episode 03: Retrial.
- Episode 04: Whole New Ball Game.
- Episode 05: This Just In from Baghdad.
- Episode 06: One Big Boat.
- Episode 07: Camp Delta.
- Episode 08: There Goes the Neighbourhood.
- Episode 09: The Man on the Bridge.
- Episode 10: The Four Percent Solution.
- Episode 11: Automatic for the People.
- Episode 12: The Sixth Juror.
- Episode 13: Heart of Darkness.
- Episode 14: Fit for Duty.
- Episode 15: Bridging the Gulf.
- Episode 16: Straits of Malacca.
- Episode 17: JAG: San Diego.
- Episode 18: Death at the Mosque.
- Episode 19: Two Towns.
- Episode 20: Unknown Soldier.
- Episode 21: Dream Team.
- Episode 22: Fair Winds and Following Seas.
You can find a full index and overview of JAG here.
Trivia
- In February 2005, series co-star David James Elliott announced his departure from the series, with Bellisario noting that “his contract was up, and we never expected it to go on. We had to cut costs. [So] we started doing episodes with less of David, and it became obvious to him that we were not going to renegotiate”.
- Both Catherine Bell and Chris Beetem had signed on for a potential eleventh season.
- “‘It was always intended that Catherine would be [on] the show next season but [Elliott] would not,’ says Bellisario”.
- In Spring 2005, despite CBS informing Donald P. Bellisario that the series “may get picked up”, JAG was cancelled.
- Bellisario stated that “the reason JAG is not coming back is purely demographic. Nothing more”, adding “it’s wrong to say the show was cancelled because [series co-star David James Elliott] said he was leaving.”
Production & Filming Details
- Creator(s): Donald P. Bellasario.
- Producer(s): Donald P. Bellasario, Chas. Floyd Johnson, Howard Kazanijan, David Bellasario, Stephen Zito, R. Scott Gemmill, and Chip Vucelich.
- Music: Bruce Broughton, Steven Bramson, and Velton Ray Bunch.
- Cinematography: Hugo Cortina, David J. Miller, and Larry Lindsey.
- Production: Paramount Network Television, Belasarius Productions, and NBC Productions.
- Distributor(s): Paramount Domestic Television and CBS Television Distribution.
- Release Date: 14 September 2004 to 29 April 2005.
- Running Time: 42-47 minutes.
- Country: US.
- Language: English.




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