Mac's previous affair with her mentor - who was a married colonel (back in Okinawa) - comes back to bite her in the bum. Plus, it turns out that she was actually married years ago (even more years ago than the Farrow indiscretion!) and had "forgotten" about this small, significant fact of her life before "JAG". Along with the other, insignificant, fact of her life before JAG...
The production dynamics here are creative for this episode. Having Harm and Mic as joint defence counsel, defending Mac and John Farrow, sets up some interesting "exchanges of opinion" on defensive tactics and strategy, but eventually Theodore Lindsey's prosecution is defeated (frankly, would the script-writers have had it any other way?).
Harm helps his partner, so that everyone ends up with a happy outcome (apart from the dead ex-husband).
Harm gets to find some form of closure with Congresswoman Bobbi Latham after the events in the preceding episode "Mr Rabb goes to Washington". Bobbi is happy to relegate their relationship (on her terms) to "friends". Personally, I thought there was plenty of mileage left in the "Congresswoman and good-looking Naval flying lawyer" - but maybe I am biased!. Ah well, that is why we have fan-fiction.
The production dynamics here are creative for this episode. Having Harm and Mic as joint defence counsel, defending Mac and John Farrow, sets up some interesting "exchanges of opinion" on defensive tactics and strategy, but eventually Theodore Lindsey's prosecution is defeated (frankly, would the script-writers have had it any other way?).
Harm helps his partner, so that everyone ends up with a happy outcome (apart from the dead ex-husband).
Harm gets to find some form of closure with Congresswoman Bobbi Latham after the events in the preceding episode "Mr Rabb goes to Washington". Bobbi is happy to relegate their relationship (on her terms) to "friends". Personally, I thought there was plenty of mileage left in the "Congresswoman and good-looking Naval flying lawyer" - but maybe I am biased!. Ah well, that is why we have fan-fiction.