- RAdm. Chegwidden holds an engagement party for Mac and Mic. Harm and Mac take part in frank and profound communication amid a parade of incisive and revealing flashbacks. Bud runs into some trouble, and Harriet receives a gift of gold.
- RAdm. Chegwidden holds an engagement party for Mac and Mic, and the whole JAG gang attend while wearing their glad rags. Harm and Mac privately take part in frank and profound communication with each other amid a parade of incisive and revealing flashbacks about events involving the two of them, thereby showing the changing and developing relationship between Harm and Mac despite the engagement of Mac and Mic. Bud runs into some trouble with his wardrobe, and Harriet receives a gift of gold. The final scene ends with a subtle but pointed gesture raising several profound questions about what may or may not take place in the future.—DocRushing
- During Mac's engagement party to Mic Brumby, she and Harm find themselves alone, reminiscing about the unique relationship they have had since they first met. As the party continues inside at the Admiral's home, Harm and Mac escape to the porch to recall the times they've shared: the fun and the high adventure as well as the personal times when they bared their souls to each other. And while their respective mates wait for them inside, Mac and Harm steal an intimate moment that leaves Mac wondering which relationship is more important to her. Harriet is promoted to the grade of lieutenant.
- Harm and Mac square off in court over a charge of illegal fraternization, but when they oral arguments become directed at each other and reflecting their own relationship, Judge Helfman recesses the court for the day with a strong admonishment to the both of them. All the staff shows up at Admiral Chegwidden's house for Mic and Mac's engagement party. Lt. Singer shows up in a knock-out of a dress which stuns the Admiral for a moment, not used to seeing her in civilian clothes. Bud shows up dress properly for once, but Harriet notices after arriving that he has peanut butter on his tie. Bud is mortified trying to get a tie from anyone, without much luck. Later, he is forced to remove his jacket when wine gets spilled all over him. Even more mortified, Bud feels desperately out-dressed. Throughout the evening, Mac reminisces with the Admiral about past events involving the both of them.
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