"JAG" The Game of Go (TV Episode 1997) Poster

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(1997)

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7/10
Hide and seek in the South American jungle
hindsonevansmike9 July 2019
A workaday episode, with Southern Californa (and a vineyard) masquerading as the South American jungle.

Harm, Bud and Mac play several games of double-bluff to expose the bad-guys. Harm gets to roll around in the dust in what had been an immaculate set of Dress Whites. Clayton Webb gets to sit in a bamboo cage wearing an immaculate three-piece suit.

Despite the apparent humidity of the jungle, Mac's uniform gets to stay dry and immaculately pressed.

Not an episode to lament if you never see it!

Basic weapons-handling error: "Mac" is checking over an AK-47. She loads a magazine, test-fires a couple of rounds, then hands the LOADED weapon to "Bud" to clean it. Common, basic, weapons handling dictates that you make the weapon safe (remove magazine, eject chambered live round and "prove" the empty chamber) when handing over a weapon. Or does this lackadaisical approach explain the number of "accidental shootings" in America?
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7/10
"The Game of Go"
allmoviesfan31 May 2024
Warning: Spoilers
When a mission to kidnap a big-time Colombian drug lord doesn't go to plan and one of the Marine raiders is left behind presumed dead but not actually dead, it's up to Harm and Mac (with an assist from Clayton Webb) to find a way to bring the Marine home. The problem is, he's being held hostage by the drug dealer.

Plenty of action, again, but not very much courtroom action. I think it's high time that these JAG lawyers get back into the courtroom for an episode or three.

Not the best episode ever - entertaining like they all are, but probably not one that's going to stick with me once I've watched all of JAG's ten episodes.
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