"JAG" To Russia with Love (TV Episode 1998) Poster

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(1998)

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7/10
Season Three goes out with a bang.
hindsonevansmike18 February 2021
This is one of those American TV episodes where you have to suspend disbelief and "go with the flow". It's an enjoyable ride, just separated from reality.

The trail of Harmon Rabb senior is picked up again from earlier in this third season, bringing Harm and Mac to Moscow. Various parties (with various interests) all play a part.

"Vodka loosens lips - or hips?" Harm asks Mac as she heads off to dinner with Sokol/Falcon. She stands up for her partner and pays tribute to him over dinner.

Then they miraculously find their way onto a Russian airbase and steal/borrow/acquire a Soviet-era high-performance jet fighter which Harm instantly works out how to fly.

"Book now for Season four, in about four months from now....."
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9/10
Really enjoyable episode
Jeneral285 January 2023
Much more and X-file as Harm along with bratty Mac head to Russia well Moscow first to find his father against the wishes of the Admiral. Love taxi driver cum triple agent Alexei who works for the higher bidder. Quite obvious Sokol would reappear and him and. Parlovsky both FSB. Definitely better if Meg or Skates appears, Mac is so anti-Harm, She should have been injured in the ejection - not trained pilot.

Sokol sounds like someone from the TV series the Americans. And in typical DPB fashion, he was the sub-driver in the third episode of the first season.

Later if poor creativity, Harm get a half brother.
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1/10
again, total crap
sandcrab27724 June 2020
The producer, donald bellisario even plays a cameo role in this garbage episode ... there is no way a usaf f-15 looks like a mig of any kind ... and using usaf t-38's as enemy fighters doesn't cut it either ... well, what you make up you can cover up by telling any story you wish ... this series is farther from the truth then anyone knows.
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