I've been trolling the message boards, and I can see that Mac and Harm (if you've never seen the show and the names confuse you, Mac is a woman and Harm is a man) finally "got together." But I also see that there was some sort of ambiguous ending (involving a coin flip?), and too much plot about Vic, whoever that is. I have to admit I haven't watched the show since the fall of 2000. If anyone watched it, let us know the details in the comments below. I do know that the finale had great ratings. So what happened on the JAG finale?
I've been trolling the message boards, and I can see that Mac and Harm (if you've never seen the show and the names confuse you, Mac is a woman and Harm is a man) finally "got together." But I also see that there was some sort of ambiguous ending (involving a coin flip?), and too much plot about Vic, whoever that is. I have to admit I haven't watched the show since the fall of 2000. If anyone watched it, let us know the details in the comments below. I do know that the finale had great ratings. 














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6-16-2005 @ 4:17PM
Jeff said...
Mac gets a new assignment in San Diego and Harm gets a promotion and an assignment in London. After some flashbacks showing how in love with each other they are, they get engaged. They then have an impromptu party at a bar with their co-workers where they flip a coin to decide which one of them is going to resign. It ends with the coin in the air. Kind of anti-climatic really.
--Jeff
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7-11-2005 @ 7:17PM
Jared said...
I watched the series finale of JAG, and it was great. During the show there were flashbacks of moments during Harm's and Mac's life. The most famous of them that most people would remember was from a previous episode was when Harm and Mac decided to have a baby after 5 years if they weren't married to someone else. Harm was promoted to Captain and reassigned to the JAG HQ for Europe in London. Mac was reassigned to San Diego. After they were packed up, Mac came over to Harm's apartment and they talked about each other, then they finaly kissed and Harm proposed. The gang (Bud, Harriet, P.O. Coats, the General, Harm, and Mac) met in a bar. Harm and Mac announced the engagement. Mac and Harm needed to decide who would give up their Navy carrer, so Bud pulled out a coin that Rear Admiral Chedwiggan gave to him when he left JAG. The coin flipped up in the air and you never see how it landed. It was frozen in the air with the JAG emblem and on the bottom of the coin it said 1995-2005. For the music fans: 100 Years by Five for Fighting was playing in the background. There was another side plot in the episode about a 16 year old that lied to a recruiter and got into the Marine Corps. Long story short, it was resolved and the kid got a certificate making him and honorary marine until he could reenlist when he turns 18 as long as he agreed to return home with his mother. That's it!
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6-16-2005 @ 4:17PM
TheMatt said...
So, what ever happened to Harm's mother? Did she just die from neglect or something? Just wondering.
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6-16-2005 @ 4:17PM
Brian Vermette said...
I watched the series finale too, first off, they really needed two hours not an hour, it ended like Friends did, sord of, Captain Harm was going to London and Mac was going to San Diego for there new assignments, and they decided that they wanted to get married and at the end, with Harm and Mac telling everyone in a bar, that they are going to get married and deciding where they would live, including who would give up there job and who would not and it ended with a coin flip and the coin in the air saying JAG. The End.
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6-16-2005 @ 4:17PM
Patti said...
I only saw the very end of the show. It was very touching. The one thing I didn't find out is...
What happened to Mattie?
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6-16-2005 @ 4:17PM
David Thomas said...
ummm any military folks out there? if two officers decided to get married and requested joint transfers I'm guessing the military would just say OK. Especially two Jag officers that can battle the bad guys in and out of the court room right? ah I watched 3 episodes over the past however many years. not gonna be too heartbroken.
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6-16-2005 @ 4:17PM
Mark said...
True 'dat, Dave. I thought the whole London v. San Diego thing was contrived. And I thought a nice cameo by Adm. Chegwidden would have been nice.
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