Harm's mother would be mad at Mac if she found out that Mac called Harm a mindless trophy boy toy. It wasn't easy for her to raise her only son after Harm, Sr. got shot down in Vietnam and gave up hope for him to return 7 years later or so.
Per Mac ormai conta solo avere compagnia ed un tipo come Brumby gli serve proprio per questo.Ma nel momento in cui Harm sara' in pericolo,lui non esistera' piu',allora capisce che Mac non lo ha mai amato.
I do like all the characters but I didn't like Mac and Harm with different people, Mac and Harm were good match for each other soulmates I believe that after the series finale they get together permentely
I hate this scene, it shows Mac and Mic in a very bad light, sneering in a nasty way at Renée for no reason, they don't even know her yet. It seems demeaning to the characters to have them behave like bitchy characters at a a high school just to get a laugh when Harm arrives.
@mizzmolly They have not met Renée yet, so they have no grounds to sneer at her and mock her. I was quite surprised when I first saw this, as I would not have thought of Mac behaving in such a bitchy way for no reason, she sounds more like some airhead in a sorority house. The writer is to blame, as it was obviously done for a cheap laugh when Harm joins Renée. I know it's a fictional drama, but in real life would you behave like that, or join in if you were out with a friend who started sneering at a complete stranger? Brumby's attitude is also hypocritical, I can't imagine if he was on his own and Renée showed an interest in him that he wouldn't be interested in return.
@mizzmolly I was not trying to defend Renée, I was commenting on how unpleasant Mac and Mic's sneering was, just because Renée was a diva to my mind doesn't justify such behaviour. I reacted like that when l first saw that scene because I expected better of Mac and in real life l would not condone such bitchiness. Harm of course overcame his dislike of Renée to have a relationship with her. Neither was it was Mac's finest hour when she called Renée as a prosecution witness, knowing that Harm as the defence counsel would have to hostilely cross examine her. I presume in real life the second chair defence counsel would have cross examined Renée, but hey this is JAG world where you get a slap on the wrist for perjury and shooting up court rooms.
I love how Mac's trying to be all discreet at 2:26, and then she sees Harm and is like, "Oh snap."
Death silence 😂
It was so clear to see that they are both jealous at 2:50.:-)
Yup... and The guy called Tim McGee from NCSI was in the eps: "Innocence" (Episode # 4.3) as Ensign Guitry, Eps. 6. 4 - 6, 6.6, 6.21)
Yes it was quite hilarious, good to see Mac had a sense of humour, even if it only lasted momentarily,
Mic was lucky that he got to have a dinner date with Mac before he heard that he has been recalled back to the Royal Australian Navy,
I love the look Mac gives Mick after Harm sits down. It practically screams "You bastard."
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Harm's mother would be mad at Mac if she found out that Mac called Harm a mindless trophy boy toy. It wasn't easy for her to raise her only son after Harm, Sr. got shot down in Vietnam and gave up hope for him to return 7 years later or so.
Per Mac ormai conta solo avere compagnia ed un tipo come Brumby gli serve proprio per questo.Ma nel momento in cui Harm sara' in pericolo,lui non esistera' piu',allora capisce che Mac non lo ha mai amato.
What's ironic is the prisoner turns out to be Mattie's dad on the last 2 seasons...
They just reused the actor, the characters are different people in the storyline
I have to admit I did like MIc...I just didn't like him with Mac but I did like the character.
Hahahaha! Sooooooooooo awkward at that dinner scene!! XD
I do like all the characters but I didn't like Mac and Harm with different people, Mac and Harm were good match for each other soulmates I believe that after the series finale they get together permentely
It was so awkward for Mac to see Harm on a dinner date with Renee while Mac was having dinner with Mic in the same restaurant.
Akward ? Harm and Mac are really pissed, they are jealous as hell.
Atleast their dates were polite towards one another.
The cringe is so real when she's describing "the man"
Didn't the actor that played Brumby, take his life shortly after leaving the show?
Accidental OD
I hate this scene, it shows Mac and Mic in a very bad light, sneering in a nasty way at Renée for no reason, they don't even know her yet. It seems demeaning to the characters to have them behave like bitchy characters at a a high school just to get a laugh when Harm arrives.
@mizzmolly
They have not met Renée yet, so they have no grounds to sneer at her and mock her. I was quite surprised when I first saw this, as I would not have thought of Mac behaving in such a bitchy way for no reason, she sounds more like some airhead in a sorority house. The writer is to blame, as it was obviously done for a cheap laugh when Harm joins Renée. I know it's a fictional drama, but in real life would you behave like that, or join in if you were out with a friend who started sneering at a complete stranger? Brumby's attitude is also hypocritical, I can't imagine if he was on his own and Renée showed an interest in him that he wouldn't be interested in return.
@mizzmolly
I was not trying to defend Renée, I was commenting on how unpleasant Mac and Mic's sneering was, just because Renée was a diva to my mind doesn't justify such behaviour. I reacted like that when l first saw that scene because I expected better of Mac and in real life l would not condone such bitchiness. Harm of course overcame his dislike of Renée to have a relationship with her. Neither was it was Mac's finest hour when she called Renée as a prosecution witness, knowing that Harm as the defence counsel would have to hostilely cross examine her. I presume in real life the second chair defence counsel would have cross examined Renée, but hey this is JAG world where you get a slap on the wrist for perjury and shooting up court rooms.
Bramby e' il personaggio piu' antipatico di tutta.la serie seguito a ruota da Webb il bamboline.