I assumed it meant because they hadn't worked out the details yet. Or maybe he was still SOOO euphoric over what had just happened that everything was still fuzzy. (NT) -- JAG Junkie--also euphoric but thinking quite clearly (unlike some people on this board LOL!), 11:48:29 04/30/05 Sat
I wondered about that, too. I thought it was pretty definite from the big scene in Harm's apartment. (NT) -- Deemus, 11:49:18 04/30/05 Sat
I think he probably was still a little unsure until they tossed the coin. Until then there was still a chance one of them could pull back and decide they weren’t ready. I mean after 9 years it would be normal to have a few doubts. But once they made the announcement and let Bud toss the coin it became official. (NT) -- Hope, 11:53:42 04/30/05 Sat
Didn't Mac say "were getting married"? Leave little wiggle room in my opinion. They, like always, are just working out specifics. Lawyers negotiate EVERYTHING. (NT) -- David, 11:56:32 04/30/05 Sat
I think it was nothing more than DPB's way of dragging out the tease... They told Harriet and Bud, They announced it to the General and friends... there was no maybe about it... simply a writers attempt to keep things ambiguous as long as possible... a nasty attempt but an attempt none the less (NT) -- Chris K - why would DavidB think we'd want to take out the voodoo pins. LOL, 12:23:34 04/30/05 Sat
I agree it was to leave us to that last minute wondering if they would really get engaged. But in the end worth it. (NT) -- Hope, 12:28:30 04/30/05 Sat
Looking back, I think that Harm didn't want to tell a stranger (the bartender) before he told his JAG family. And he might have had a tiny, residual fear that Mac might not show up. (NT) -- Ann, 12:46:48 04/30/05 Sat
The bartender, yes, but once either of them makes a commitment, they never back away from it. Which is why it took them SO long to get to this point; too many other SO's. (NT) -- David, 13:12:32 04/30/05 Sat