After the terrorist's attack, the NCIS team is shocked and is trying to cope with Kate's sudden death, each in their own way. Now, their mission is to collect all the possible info on Ari and find a way to stop him before he does any more damage. While feeling guilty over Kate's death, Gibbs is informed that the NCIS director is leaving, and the replacement is Jenny Shepard, a woman Gibbs worked with in the past and had a romantic history with.
If you're searching for a television series that intertwines action, legal drama, and strong character dynamics, look no further than JAG (Judge Advocate General). This captivating show first premiered on September 23, 1995, and quickly established itself as a favorite among viewers for its gripping storylines and dynamic characters. The first season introduces us to Navy Cmdr. Harmon "Harm" Rabb, an ace pilot turned lawyer, along with Marine Lt. Col. Sarah "Mac" MacKenzie—a by-the-book officer who shares Harm's high standards but often clashed with him over their different approaches to justice.
JAG follows the lives of military lawyers who investigate, prosecute, and defend crimes committed within the armed forces. The chemistry between Harm and Mac is palpable; however, their professional responsibilities keep them at arm's length as they pursue the truth in various intense cases. Their partner in this pursuit is Navy Lt. Cmdr. Bud Roberts—a tenacious lawyer who overcame personal tragedy after losing a leg in combat to become even more committed to his job.
Throughout Season 1, viewers are treated to thrilling investigations that reflect real-life military incidents while showcasing strong moral dilemmas faced by service members embroiled in complex situations—from mysterious deaths aboard aircraft carriers to high-stakes negotiations involving rogue weaponry. Each episode not only delivers an engaging plot but also allows fans to witness character growth through personal trials intertwined with their legal battles.