<lokkeheiss@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>I just finished watching JAGs first season and have the following
> thoughts:
>
> The stories, even though they were often preposterous, were amazingly
> well done with production values. Especially the pilot, looked
> terrific, like feature film stuff.
Opinions vary.
> The original female lead, well I could see why the network dropped her.
> She wasn't drop dead gorgeous, and more im****tantly she didn't set the
> house on fire in a not especially demanding role.
I liked her.
> So we get Needham replacing her, a "cute" star and arguably a better
> actor. But I think the staff resented her, and put her in roles where
> she got punched, thrown around, put in mud, shot in the head, etc. Then
> we get the second blonde superior officer as competition for Harm. Then
> we get the original actress back for a sup****ting role, and Harm saying
> "I miss you." I don't feel like Needham was missed when she left after
> the first season.
I missed her.
> Someone should do a cost analysis of how much Harm saved the
> government, esp. in the first season. He saves a battle****p from coming
> into enemy hands. He prevents a nuclear warhead from
I believe that was either a destroyer or a frigate.
> going off. He
> saves another ****p from sinking. So far I'm totalling millions, maybe
> even billions of dollars saved. This guy is definitely underpaid!
CBS didn't think so and yet they paid Ray Romano a million dollars per
episode for a half-hour program.
Ray


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