Looking back at this in 2018 (some 18 years after the episode was probably filmed), this is a useful snapshot of the tensions within the US military in relation to sexual harassment - perceived and actual.
*Updated March 2021 - the takeaway here is that "no-one wins when cases of sexual harassment reach the courtroom."
Kate Pike (played with nervous tension by Andrea Parker in a brief return after five years away from her role in "JAG") provides some background on exactly how far she and Harm had progressed one weekend in the past. This episode also reflects (actually, it rams home) the reality that "you don't always get justice".
A useful episode, drawing together Harm with Rene (his then-girlfriend), Mac (the constant inconstant in his life) and Kate as a "blast from the past".
Additionally, Kate gets to deliver one of the best-ever put-down lines to Nanci Chambers' character of Loren Singer (see the "Quotes" section).
A nice human-interest episode which fills in a little more of Harm's back-story from five years earlier. Then farewell Commander Kate Pike, with a wistful smile.
*Updated March 2021 - the takeaway here is that "no-one wins when cases of sexual harassment reach the courtroom."
Kate Pike (played with nervous tension by Andrea Parker in a brief return after five years away from her role in "JAG") provides some background on exactly how far she and Harm had progressed one weekend in the past. This episode also reflects (actually, it rams home) the reality that "you don't always get justice".
A useful episode, drawing together Harm with Rene (his then-girlfriend), Mac (the constant inconstant in his life) and Kate as a "blast from the past".
Additionally, Kate gets to deliver one of the best-ever put-down lines to Nanci Chambers' character of Loren Singer (see the "Quotes" section).
A nice human-interest episode which fills in a little more of Harm's back-story from five years earlier. Then farewell Commander Kate Pike, with a wistful smile.