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Episode Title: "Adrift, Part II"
Original Air Date: 09/25/2001
MAC'S WEDDING PARTY WAITS FOR WORD ABOUT HARM'S RESCUE IN THE STORM-TOSSED ATLANTIC, IN PART 2 OF THE SIXTH-SEASON PREMIERE OF "JAG," SEPT. 18 ON THE CBS TELEVISION NETWORK
"Adrift, Part II" -- Harm is feared lost at sea as Mac's wedding party awaits word from the rescue carrier about when it can resume the search in the storm-tossed Atlantic, in Part 2 of the sixth-season premiere of JAG, Tuesday, Sept. 18 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Bradford May directed the episode from a script by Dana Coen and Stephen Zito.
As Harm begins to lapse into the final stages of hypothermia, his only hope is to make contact with his potential rescuers by holding onto a sonar buoy. Meanwhile, Mic can't help but notice Mac's distress over losing Harm and he makes a decision about their future that may leave Mac on her own.
Harm is feared lost at sea as Mac's wedding party awaits word from the rescue carrier about when it can resume the search in the storm-tossed Atlantic.
As Harm begins to lapse into the final stages of hypothermia, his only hope is to make contact with his potential rescuers by holding onto a sonar buoy. Meanwhile, Mic can't help but notice Mac's distress over losing Harm and he makes a decision about their future that may leave Mac on her own.
Harm is finally rescued and returns to Washington, only to find himself embroiled in a personal crisis which forces him to confront his true desires.
This taut sixth-season opener resolves last spring's cliffhanger, in which Harm was lost at sea after his plane went down in a storm.
It should come as no surprise that Harm (David James Elliott) is alive---but barely. Hypothermia has set in, and the rescue team---which doesn't know his status---can't pinpoint his location. As everyone at headquarters waits for news, Mac (Catherine Bell) struggles with her conflicting feelings for Harm and Mic. The crisis at sea mirrors the emotional drama that continues from last season: Stormy emotions threaten the stability of relationships, and Mac and Harm remain adrift and lost in their feelings for each other.
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Mac's Wedding Party Awaits Word In Part 2 of "JAG" Season Premiere (09/18/01) Tue, Sep 4, 2001 01:12 PM PDT
"Adrift, Part II" -- Harm is feared lost at sea as Mac's wedding party awaits word from the rescue carrier about when it can resume the search in the storm-tossed Atlantic, in Part 2 of the sixth-season premiere of JAG, Tuesday, Sept. 18 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Bradford May directed the episode from a script by Dana Coen and Stephen Zito.
As Harm begins to lapse into the final stages of hypothermia, his only hope is to make contact with his potential rescuers by holding onto a sonar buoy. Meanwhile, Mic can't help but notice Mac's distress over losing Harm and he makes a decision about their future that may leave Mac on her own.
JAG (military-speak for Judge Advocate General) is an adventure drama about this elite legal wing of officers trained as lawyers who investigate, prosecute and defend those accused of crimes in the military, including murder, treason and terrorism. Navy Lt. Cmdr. Harmon "Harm" Rabb, Jr. (David James Elliott), an ace pilot turned lawyer, and Marine Lt. Col. Sarah "Mac" MacKenzie (Catherine Bell), a beautiful by-the-book officer, are colleagues who hold the same high standards but find themselves clashing when they choose different routes to get to the same place.
The unmistakable chemistry between them must be held at bay for professional reasons as they traverse the globe together with a single mission: to search for and discover the truth. Helping them with their mission is Navy Lt. Bud Roberts (Patrick Labyorteaux), a young lawyer who often surprises his superiors with the breadth of his knowledge, and his wife, Lt. Harriet Sims (Karri Turner), who keeps the office running smoothly. Running the show is their boss, no-nonsense Admiral Chegwidden (John M. Jackson), a Navy Seal who has the utmost confidence in his team.
JAG
Starring
David James Elliott [Commander Harmon "Harm" Rabb, Jr.]
Catherine Bell [Lt. Col. Sarah "Mac" MacKenzie]
Patrick Labyorteaux [Lt. Bud Roberts]
John M. Jackson as Admiral Chegwidden
Co-Executive Producer
Chas. Floyd Johnson
Co-Executive Producer
Ed Zuckerman
Created By
Donald P. Bellisario
-- 2152 Zulu Virginia Capes Operating Area --
"Adrift, Part II"
May 19, 2001
Also Starring
Karri Turner [Lt. Harriet Sims]
Trevor Goddard [Mic Brumby]
Randy Vasquez [GSgt. Victor Galindez]
Chuck Carrington [PO Jason Tiner]
Guest Starring
Sibel Galindez [Lt. "Skates" Hawkes]
Gary Graham [Capt. Ingles]
Lance Guest [Cmdr. Loftness]
Cindy Ambuehl [Renee Petersen]
Rick Hall [Air Boss]
Nanci Chambers [Lt. Loren Singer]
David Quane [Seahawk Pilot]
Daniel Nathan Spector [Dr. Minchey]
Scott Hoxby [Bethesda Doctor]
And
Mae Whitman as Chloe Madison
Producer Avery C. Drewe
Producer David Bellisario
Producer Jim Weatherill
Producer Mark Saraceni
Producer Dana Coen
Coordinating Producer Julie B. Watson
Consulting Producer Stephen Zito
Supervising Producer Mark Horowitz
Written by Dana Coen
& Stephen Zito
Directed by Bradford May
-- 0456 Zulu Virginia Capes Operating Area -- 0512 Zulu JAG Headquarters Falls Church, Virginia -- 1359 Zulu JAG Headquarters Two Days Later -- 2331 Zulu Dulles International Airport Washington, DC -- 1918 Zulu Bethesda Naval Hospital Two Weeks Later --
Executive Producer
Donald P. Bellisario
Associate Producer Megan Mascena Gaspar
Executive Story Editor Paul J. Levine
Story Editor Johnathan Robert Kaplan
Music by Steven Bramson
Theme by Bruce Broughton
Featuring
Kenna J. Ramsey Sonar Technician
Reggie Currelley Winch Operator
Lisa Anne Morrison Female Corpsman Two
Monique Edwards Bethesda Nurse
Marc Valera Corpsman
Linda Klein Female Corpsman One
Matt Sigloch Seahawk Crewman
Casting by Melissa Skoff, C.S.A.
Original Casting by Nan Dutton, C.S.A.
Director of Photography Hugo Cortina
Production Designer Robert J. Bacon
Supervising Editor Randy D. Wiles
Unit Production Manager Jim Weatherill
First Assistant Director Robert Scott
Second Assistant Director Suzanne Bornstein Saltz
Art Director Eric Orbom
Set Decorator Lynn Wolverton Parker
Property Master George Tuers
Production Sound Mixer Sean Rush, C.A.S.
Costume Supervisors Paul Dafelmair
Bruce Gareth Chen
Hair Stylist Laura Connolly
Make-up Artists Phyllis Temple
Joe Hailey
Stunt Coordinator Diamond Farnsworth
Special Effects Coordinator Larry Fuentes
Construction Coordinator Thom Schaefer
Transportation Coordinator Dick White
Location Manager Paul Brinkman
Script Supervisor Billie L. Mayer
Music Editor Brian Kirk
Technical Advisors Matt Sigloch
RADM Paul T. Gillcrist, USN (Ret.)
Production Coordinator Sara Chaiken
Pre-Production Coordinator Shari Neiman Ramsey
Post Production Coordinator Michael Horowitz
Assistant Editor Peter Keller
Assistant to the Producer Harriet Margulies
Production Accountant David Schiller
Assistants to the
Executive Producers Patty Sachs
K. Austin Grady
Kate Wharmby
Main Title Design Castle/Bryant/Johnsen
Casting Executive Helen Mossler, C.S.A.
Sound Supervisor Greg Schorer
Video Post Production by Hollywood Digital
Film Lab Image Lab
Sound Editing by Echo Film Services, Inc.
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