Nanci Chambers did an amazing job at portraying her. I think playing a character everyone hates is a lot harder than playing someone everyone loves. It’s so easy to be “over the top” with a villain. She was flawless
Harriett sure gave a good right cross to Lt. Singer. If Harriett's husband had heard about it, he would've laughed and be proud of his wife for giving Lt. Singer a black eye. Harm & Mac would've been surprised to hear about it as well.
Actually with BOTH Rabb's and Mackenzie's histories I doubt they would be surprised at all! I know for a fact that Rabb has 'counseled' her before, and Mackenzie has a history of solving problems in less that official ways....
bruised cheek takes a bit more of a shot to do that than give a black eye. it would explain the thump after the hit. your point stands however so have to agree and definitely a thumbs up from me.
It's been a lot of year since I was in the military but I can remember when certain issues could only be decided without benefit of rank out behind the motor pool. As for the Admiral's reaction; what else is there to say but . . . "Carry on."
A surprise that Lt. Singer didn't cry like a baby after Lt. Simms punched her in the eye while they were in private. Simms obviously wanted to do that since Singer attacked her verbally in court when Simms was a witness for the prosecution sometime earlier.
If Harriett told Harm & Mac that she gave Lt. Singer a black eye in private after telling her to forget that they're lieutenants for 5 minutes, they would've been proud of her but wouldn't tell anyone else about it.
Deep down, Harriett wanted to punch Lt. Singer ever since she attacked Harriett in the military courtroom while trying to discredit her sometime earlier.
Really? always the little ones? the truth is its the big ones you have to watch out for. It takes more power to put them down and they can deliver more power. just basic physics and why they have weight divisions in fighting. it's why Charles Oliveira doesn't fight Francis Nagannou.
It's odd that it hasn't been told if Lt. Loren Singer had any siblings oir if she had any relatives when she joined the US Navy. If her family had heard that Singer got a black eye at JAG HQ, what would they do or say about it?
Why did Singer get so much leeway? She got away with conduct and disrespect NO ONE else would’ve. And here’s something else that warrants a mention: Gunny said sir and ma’am WAY too much. He could’ve thrown in a healthy mix of sirs, ma’am’s, and ranks.
Harriett's parents certainly would've been proud of her for punching Lt. Singer in the eye for being so cold-hearted, even when Singer tried to discredit her in the military courtroom when she was having therapy to deal with the loss of her baby girl, Sarah, in 2000.
If you're talking about the one in australia where he and another man first broke Bud's jaw, that's called Boomerang part 2. You can find both parts on dailymotion if you do a google search.
Too bad that Tiner didn't tell anyone that Lt. Simms gave Lt. Singer a bruise while they were alone for an instant. Harriett's husband would've been surprised and maybe proud of his beloved wife for doing that.
Would you tell anyone? I wouldn't and would promptly leave the room/vicinity when it became obvious of what was going to happen. That way, if anyone asked i could honestly say i saw nothing, i heard nothing.
@@walover165 if Singer were male she'd have gotten her wig split a long time ago. In either the Army or Marines combat arms and she pulled so much as micron of her stunts, let's say "accidents happen" and leave it at that
This TV series, never broadcast on Greek TV (1995 - 2005), why I am not surprised now. Quite interest the punch scene, "lets go into office like real ladies to solve our differences". Sounded like a woman punch. And not like a cheerleader who slap another cheerleader.
Good thing that Jason Tiner didn't tell anyone that Harriett Sims had hit Loren Singer in the face because she had no shame and was gloating in the misfortunes of Harm & Mac. Would Harriett's husband give her a kiss after finding out she gave Lt. Singer a bruise on the face?
Don't know about girl fights, but I do remember Mick and Harm taking a swing at each other and instead simultaneously hitting each side of Bud's face, poor Bud was in the wrong spot at the wrong time and was wired shut for a few weeks.
@@paulkowald4057 I don't remember but in his dream, Mac was in a boxing ring fighting harm's blondes reporters girlfriend, he jumped in the ring to stop it and the Australian lawyer then punched him in the face. Google it and it show come up.
@@ritchietodd409 i remember that episode. the Aussie commander and the admiral locked Mick and Harm in a self storage locker and told them to settle their differences.
If Lt. Singer's parents paid her a surprise visit to JAG the next day after Harriett punched her in the eye for her rotten attitude, would she tell them how it really happened or not?
Naval and Army officers used to fight duels, often to the death in many cases, intentionally or not many times throughout history. Some in many countries still do. In comparison, a punch is nothing. In some cases, a duel not necessarily to the death might be more effective than punishments through offical channels.
@@chrismc410 if all the officers, sailors were fighting each other to sort out differences there would be more injuries the Navy would have to deal with, they need their staff fully fit.
@ المختار نور نجم سهيل ثورة علم المفوض السامي العام رمز الاءمن والسلام لمكافحة ءالاءرهاب لمنع الحرب ليعم الاءمن والاءمان والسلام الدولي عام بتحرير الوطن العربي ءامريكة تركية هولندءالمانيا اليابان المندوب السامي العام لمنظمة الاءمم المتحدة للسلام الموسيقا قناة غنوة الفضاءية رمز الاءمن والسلام الدولي عام
JAG is undoubtedly one of the worst procedural shows ever. It was pure navy propaganda. JAG ranks there with other bad cop/courtroom shows like TJ HOOKER. All the characters were quite predictable and very bland, just like the way the navy wants it. JAG did have its one token black after a couple seasons and when people realized it was an all white cast. We kind of figured out who the network's demographics were. If it hadn't been for 9/11, this show would've been cancelled a lot sooner. And it should've been regardless. I don't know if you noticed but in NCIS, no one ever goes to trial. No one has ever stepped one foot inside a court room. All the suspects conveniently confess or ends up dead.
Harriet did what we all wanted to do to Singer
Always liked Harriet but after this I LOVED her!
Nanci Chambers did an amazing job at portraying her. I think playing a character everyone hates is a lot harder than playing someone everyone loves. It’s so easy to be “over the top” with a villain. She was flawless
@@cpmow831 agreed
@@cpmow831 and is/was married to David James Elliot in real life.
This is one of those moments where the Admiral, in his infinite wisdom and years as a CO, knew that he'd rather not find out the truth.
Even the Admiral knows when to quit. Do NOT mess with Harriet!
The Admiral is a Vietnam Vet. He knew.
That wasn't his first Rodeo.
I so love Harriet and the look on tyners face before she walked out of the office was priceless
Speaking as a person who has been in the Navy for 16 years....that was the proper response of an E6! "I ain't see s*t!"
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Singer had that one coming for a long time after she attacked Harriet in the courtroom, Glad she got to knock her ass out!
Harriett sure gave a good right cross to Lt. Singer. If Harriett's husband had heard about it, he would've laughed and be proud of his wife for giving Lt. Singer a black eye. Harm & Mac would've been surprised to hear about it as well.
Actually with BOTH Rabb's and Mackenzie's histories I doubt they would be surprised at all! I know for a fact that Rabb has 'counseled' her before, and Mackenzie has a history of solving problems in less that official ways....
bruised cheek takes a bit more of a shot to do that than give a black eye.
it would explain the thump after the hit.
your point stands however so have to agree and definitely a thumbs up from me.
@@fooman2108 Mackenzie being a Marine, yeah we have different ways of settling things, officer or enlisted.
In the old Army we called it “wall to wall counseling”. And usually was between an private and NCO.
The NCO did not always come out those meetings unscathed, you gotta be careful.
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True. I deckplated my LPO once. He dared me too. To his credit, (or shame) he kept quiet about it.
Or you sent the E-4 mob
Hence "how about we forget we are lieutenants for five minutes?"
Harriet took five seconds.
Do. Not. F*ck. With. Harriet!
That was a Great Hit. Well Deserved!!😂😂😂😂😂
It's been a lot of year since I was in the military but I can remember when certain issues could only be decided without benefit of rank out behind the motor pool. As for the Admiral's reaction; what else is there to say but . . . "Carry on."
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Singer had everything coming to her. Everything.
And without it we wouldn't have NCIS.
20 years later I still remember this scene
Same!
In a way also this is Sims revenge against Singer for her verbal attack at a trial after Sims had a stillbirth. Singer got put in her place big time.
Nice shot Harriet!
I just got the full season box set. Bud found himself a real fighter for his wife😅
GO HARRIET!
AJ knew that Sims did it and that, because it was Sims, Singer definitely deserved it.
No idea how Singer made it through ranks with this type of attitude. Navy also attracts career driven. I love Harriet and what she did.
because she knows how to manipulate people and that is more powerful than most things
There’s always people like this
Singer wouldn't last even one day in the Army or Navy.
@@mikes252 That and also because she was not afraid to play dirty or be underhanded, not to mention ruthless
@@Mariescott3380 Perhaps, Maybe a blanket party in basic.
A surprise that Lt. Singer didn't cry like a baby after Lt. Simms punched her in the eye while they were in private. Simms obviously wanted to do that since Singer attacked her verbally in court when Simms was a witness for the prosecution sometime earlier.
And confirm that sweet as pie Harriet, who was everyone at JAG’s favourite, kicked her ass? That she went down with one hit?
In my opinion Singer deserved to collide with more “doors” for what she did.
She got killed, what more do you want?
@@chrismc410 I did wonder about that having watched the episodes that resulted in the NCIS series!
Harriet would make a good marine too!!!! She just proved it//!!!! OOOORAH!!!
Harm & Mac would've laughed if they heard that Harriett Sims punched Loren Singer in the eye at JAG HQ
If Harriett told Harm & Mac that she gave Lt. Singer a black eye in private after telling her to forget that they're lieutenants for 5 minutes, they would've been proud of her but wouldn't tell anyone else about it.
It may have been a good reason to put her in for a Navy Achievement Medal. Lol
As former Navy I can only say that I WISH the female personnel were all that attractive.
Thank you for your service in the United States Navy.
@@azurerainbow4637 It was an honor to serve.
Spent 2 weeks TDY in Israel back in my Air Force days. Since everyone has to serve there, it was a target rich environment!
Navy girls are very cute these days!
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In the trade, that's referred to as an 'attitude adjustment counseling session'.
Or an 'administrative ass-whoopin', either one. 😁
Let's go have a conversation in... (insert place where we will not be interrupted) for some man to asshole counseling!
@@fooman2108 We used to call 'wall-to-wall' counseling.
@@morganpirate9127 thats more superior to subordinate, not peer-to-peer. Administrative attitude adjustment is the best term for peer-to-peer issues.
@@chrismc410 In the Infantry we call it "sergeants business" and let it go as that. Talking to or ass kicking it is all the same.
treeline correction
My most favorite scene.
Good morning, good afternoon, good night! 🤛🤣
I still get a good laugh when I see this.
1:23 - officially that E-3 saw nothing, and he was not going to be around to see anything either
Harriet was my favorite character on JAG.
I liked both Sara Mackenzie and Harriet Sims
@@Mariescott3380 I liked Sarah as well, but Harriet was just star spangled awesome.
Love!
I am awakening by the nice time of the time
Just watched all 10 seasons of this show.
When an Admiral knows his place 😂
Harriet was hot and had a great right hook.
"How 'bout you and I forget that we're Lts for 5 minutes...?
I wonder what they did for the other 4 minutes and 50 seconds
Deep down, Harriett wanted to punch Lt. Singer ever since she attacked Harriett in the military courtroom while trying to discredit her sometime earlier.
I never seen much of this show, I just saw it before it turned into NCIS, after this clip I need to see more
better than ncis.
@@ryanforster8761 not to sure of that tho
I got a feeling that the Admiral knew exactly what happened 🤔
Trust us he did
Of course he did.
Of course he did and he noticed they settled it them self and that he did not need to be involved
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Don't ask....
I think AJ knew sims did it probably thought to himself singer deserved it
Probably. A "soldier's fight" among subordinates. He knew to leave it alone.
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It's always the little ones you have to watch out for.
Really? always the little ones? the truth is its the big ones you have to watch out for. It takes more power to put them down and they can deliver more power. just basic physics and why they have weight divisions in fighting.
it's why Charles Oliveira doesn't fight Francis Nagannou.
Love it when a insufferable spit-and-polish stuffed shirt gets a fist to the face
I think the admiral knew what happened and was probably thinking singer had it coming to her
It's odd that it hasn't been told if Lt. Loren Singer had any siblings oir if she had any relatives when she joined the US Navy. If her family had heard that Singer got a black eye at JAG HQ, what would they do or say about it?
Sometimes handling it at the lowest level is all the resolution a problem needs.
Sometimes a problem requires discreet wig-splitting
amazing..
Never mess with Harriet Sims unless you’re extremely foolhardy
Amazing.❤
If Harm's brother Sergei had seen Loren Singer with a black eye that she got from Harriett Sims, he would try not to laugh at that.
Why did Singer get so much leeway? She got away with conduct and disrespect NO ONE else would’ve.
And here’s something else that warrants a mention: Gunny said sir and ma’am WAY too much. He could’ve thrown in a healthy mix of sirs, ma’am’s, and ranks.
in a close-knit office like the JAG Ops, Gunny knew the score. Keep it somewhat lenient.
Harriett's parents certainly would've been proud of her for punching Lt. Singer in the eye for being so cold-hearted, even when Singer tried to discredit her in the military courtroom when she was having therapy to deal with the loss of her baby girl, Sarah, in 2000.
Singer (DJE) real wife loved every scene with her
For the longest time I did not know the actor playing Singer was married to Rabb in real life.
U 4real
@@buckwildjohnson1 yes that is his wife in real life.
Yeah and they were married before JAG so he probably got her the role.
best scene ever, among a real lota good scenes!
Does anyone have the clip from the episode above and beyond where harm gets in a fist fight?
If you're talking about the one in australia where he and another man first broke Bud's jaw, that's called Boomerang part 2. You can find both parts on dailymotion if you do a google search.
@@lucindamobley5492 no the episode is called above and beyond I believe the other guys last name is rivers
Honestly singer deserve that
I still wish harriet would have given singer another one just for good measures
I agree as I never liked Singer!
Too bad that Tiner didn't tell anyone that Lt. Simms gave Lt. Singer a bruise while they were alone for an instant. Harriett's husband would've been surprised and maybe proud of his beloved wife for doing that.
Would you tell anyone? I wouldn't and would promptly leave the room/vicinity when it became obvious of what was going to happen. That way, if anyone asked i could honestly say i saw nothing, i heard nothing.
Bud probably knew. He wouldn't have been surprised, he knows his wife.
@@walover165 if Singer were male she'd have gotten her wig split a long time ago. In either the Army or Marines combat arms and she pulled so much as micron of her stunts, let's say "accidents happen" and leave it at that
This scene reminds me how glad I was singer ended up at the bottom of a river
there would have been a wheels up party when she PCSd, but she died first
This TV series, never broadcast on Greek TV (1995 - 2005), why I am not surprised now. Quite interest the punch scene, "lets go into office like real ladies to solve our differences". Sounded like a woman punch. And not like a cheerleader who slap another cheerleader.
smart men dont get involved in a mad cow fight
singer took two hits. harriet's fist hitting her and her hitting the ground.
NICE ! HARRIET! 7 people in a room watching jag, 6 cheered, the 7th dropped her coke in her lap! not sure if it was the cheer or singers black eye!
Go harriet.
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One thing that you shouldn't do is get Ens. Harriet Sims angry WOW!
Or Lieutenant Junior Grade by then
I like minute 1:39
No wonder she got killed off, she was the least favorite character in the shows run.
Watch out Bud, you're wife's a boxer.
If only Loren Singer's parents knew what kind of a woman she really is while she worked at JAG HQ.
Classic!😅
Singer collides with a _hatch_
They're not aboard ship. The Navy isn't safety wired like the Marine Corps to always use shipboard slang on shore.
Good thing that Jason Tiner didn't tell anyone that Harriett Sims had hit Loren Singer in the face because she had no shame and was gloating in the misfortunes of Harm & Mac. Would Harriett's husband give her a kiss after finding out she gave Lt. Singer a bruise on the face?
My money's on Harriet.
I didn’t know Jag had any thing like this. Anyone know if there any other girl fights in this TV series?
Don't know about girl fights, but I do remember Mick and Harm taking a swing at each other and instead simultaneously hitting each side of Bud's face, poor Bud was in the wrong spot at the wrong time and was wired shut for a few weeks.
Yes once in a dream that Harm had.
@@karlpresler5075 what episode is that?
@@paulkowald4057 I don't remember but in his dream, Mac was in a boxing ring fighting harm's blondes reporters girlfriend, he jumped in the ring to stop it and the Australian lawyer then punched him in the face. Google it and it show come up.
@@ritchietodd409 i remember that episode. the Aussie commander and the admiral locked Mick and Harm in a self storage locker and told them to settle their differences.
If Lt. Singer's parents paid her a surprise visit to JAG the next day after Harriett punched her in the eye for her rotten attitude, would she tell them how it really happened or not?
Florida woman strikes!
As if this would fly in a real navy, regardless of what your colleagues have done, officers punching each other wouldn't look good.
You have to remember this is Hollywood, nothing to do with real life, just leave your brains at the door and enjoy the show.
Naval and Army officers used to fight duels, often to the death in many cases, intentionally or not many times throughout history. Some in many countries still do. In comparison, a punch is nothing. In some cases, a duel not necessarily to the death might be more effective than punishments through offical channels.
@@jmstowe the comment was meant tongue in cheek. I know Hollywood produces shows that are full of shite!
@@chrismc410 if all the officers, sailors were fighting each other to sort out differences there would be more injuries the Navy would have to deal with, they need their staff fully fit.
The rich playing rich people games on the poor people.
Their parents must have been trash as well
Why didn’t Singer hit back?
hard to hit back when you are laid out on the floor. did you not hear her drop?
@@JamesMichaelDoyle Actually, I didn’t at first. Good catch. But she obviously got up. She could have hit back then.
@@Capcoor I don't think she got up before Lieutenant Simms left.
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This scene is terrible........ I wanted to see the actual punch connect with Singer's eye.
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I used to think that show was cool until I joined the military. Now I think it's stupid, corny and completely far fetched.
And?
And it doesn't make it any less entertaining.
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I never liked Singer's character at all
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Anyone who has served knows this show is BS!!!
Most military based procedurals are to some degree. Hollywood never gets it exactly right. But it doesn't make it any less entertaining.
The uniforms are so bad
JAG is undoubtedly one of the worst procedural shows ever. It was pure navy propaganda. JAG ranks there with other bad cop/courtroom shows like TJ HOOKER. All the characters were quite predictable and very bland, just like the way the navy wants it. JAG did have its one token black after a couple seasons and when people realized it was an all white cast. We kind of figured out who the network's demographics were.
If it hadn't been for 9/11, this show would've been cancelled a lot sooner. And it should've been regardless.
I don't know if you noticed but in NCIS, no one ever goes to trial. No one has ever stepped one foot inside a court room. All the suspects conveniently confess or ends up dead.
Now that is the proper way to deal with a Karen!
Singer fucked around, Harriet made sure she found out.
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