Yeah I know it's just a TV show , but while never being in the military myself this guy be facing verry serious charges if he did it like court martial
I don’t know what the fuss is about with everyone ducking for cover! He fired it up, not horizontal. He is not insane or corrupt, the verdict is extremely important!
Maybe. But when you stuck with JAG, you watched him grow and mature to become a excellent addition to the staff. A competent capable lawyer. Eventually attaining the rank of Captain. (In a episode or 2, of NCIS)
Jake Kellogg No overreacting here! Duly noted! Harm is lucky the Captain didn’t get more reactive. He did make a report to the Admiral, which is going to burn!
Fired a weapon with live rounds in a court room, not a range with an RSO and the proper equipment at disposal. Probably lucky Harm didn't deal with the MPs for disorderly conduct or worse.
By far my all time favorite scene from J.A.G. S02E4, I believe. Thanks for posting another great clip!
Hahahahaha that scene at 03:09. Well Harm you *will* be remembered for going gun nuts in a courtroom.
unwittingly kills ten people on the floor above...
Yeah I know it's just a TV show , but while never being in the military myself this guy be facing verry serious charges if he did it like court martial
LOL great scene...love JAG!
I don’t know what the fuss is about with everyone ducking for cover! He fired it up, not horizontal. He is not insane or corrupt, the verdict is extremely important!
Bud's face at 3:14 is just priceless!! And Harm's at 3:15!!!
3:25
"Mister" Rabb?
A Commander (O-5) is *not* addressed as "mister".
At this point Harm was only Lt. Cmdr (O-4) and the judge was Captain Morris (O-6) so he called Harm Mr. Rabb.
haha lmao haha funny i have seen pictures of the gun going off but never actually saw the clip lol.
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That Bud! Does his momma know, he's playing a Navy 'JG'?
Which was essentially he’s MO half of the series. He got on my nerves.
Maybe. But when you stuck with JAG, you watched him grow and mature to become a excellent addition to the staff. A competent capable lawyer.
Eventually attaining the rank of Captain. (In a episode or 2, of NCIS)
Why was Connor gonna leave the body on the ship?
Council in my chambers, NOW! A bit of an overreaction from the Captain!
Jake Kellogg No overreacting here! Duly noted! Harm is lucky the Captain didn’t get more reactive. He did make a report to the Admiral, which is going to burn!
Fired a weapon with live rounds in a court room, not a range with an RSO and the proper equipment at disposal. Probably lucky Harm didn't deal with the MPs for disorderly conduct or worse.
What happened next ?
The truth is everything? Tuskegee Airmen, the black soldiers during Vietnam especially the civil war had to survive alot of "friendly fire"