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JAG: Touch and Go (2001)
They missed a chance
If I am not mistaken this is the case of the Admiral who had sexually harassed Kate. Why wasn't the officer who had an affair with Kate and then gave her a bad fitness report not charged. It seems that they missed a chance get a real slime bucket.
There were several "bad guys" involved in this one. The Admiral who may or may not have groped Kate and from his actions on the promotion board it appears that he may be guilty of having done so.
Then there is the Commander who had an affair with Kate when she was just a Lieutenant. He was guilty of fraternizing and then when he gave her a lousy fit-rep it appears that he was shafting her as well. He should have had to experience a career limiting event as well.
This may be politically incorrect but making the armed forces co-educational has introduced opportunities for a large number of problems.
In this case justice was not done to everyone who needed it.
JAG: Fair Winds and Following Seas (2005)
Jag - final episode
I realize that there could not have been any alternative for either Mac or Harm to resign in order for the series to end. However I think that General Creswell would have been in a position to let Harm take up his Captains Billet in London and Mac could have become a military attaché at the American Embassy in Londo, or she could have done a temporary posting with either the Army or Airforce JAG folks in Europe thereby preserving her commission and keeping her out of her husband's chain of command.
I really do miss this series. I would have liked to have seen more of General Creswell, he was turning out to be more of a pussy-cat than he would have liked to admit.
I must ask though if the Naavy would have allowed Harm to keep his carrier Quals up to date if he wasn't flying regularly. But then he flew often enough to be a hero and get decorated.
As a season ender I should have rated it a 10, I rated it a 5 because there were other alternatives open to Gen. Creswell. Especially in this era of two military careers in one family.