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Date Posted: 00:07:38 05/08/05 Sun
Author: Boston Tiger sitting in reflection
Subject: Sorry to obsess over the bad stuff and I don't want to look a gift Bellissaro in the mouth, but after 9 years if DPB just gave us 2 minutes a year in the finale it would have been about 11 minutes more. I know that is alot so I am willing to...................... Inside
In reply to: ~~ 's message, "season ten, series finale: Fair Winds and Following Seas, April 29, 2005" on 15:23:11 04/28/05 Thu

give in because I'm a nice girl and ask for 10 minutes of Harm and Mac. Ok, we now have established 3 more minutes of screen time (some post below said H&M's airtime at the end was 7 minutes). I would really have been fun to have the kissing scene and then maybe a scene with them AS A COUPLE, say, with Mattie or continuing with conversation in his apartment or going over to Mac's apartment. I would have loved a scene before McMurphy's to actually see what Harm and Mac would have been like as couple. Now, I would love to see HMS, but that would have been asking too much of the Bellassario clan to give us that. What would they have been like as a couple? How would Harm and opened up to Mac. I wanted to see his hand run through her hair during the kiss, I would love to see them snuggle on the couch and I would love to see his hand on her cheek. It would have been fun to see her accepting TRUE love from him - just for 3 minutes.

And in rebuttle to father Don and son David's comments on another board, I figure it this way - when you have a child (JAG) and you have two more younger after that children (QL and Magnum have moved out of the house) (ex. - NCIS/First Monday) do you love the first child any less? No, your heart grows big enough to love all three equally. JAG shouldn't have suffered because of NCIS. Son David and Daughter Julie et al should have pointed this out to Daddy instead of apoligizing (sp) to us for the bad episodes or miscues. Season 9 and 10 should have been just as filled with quality shows as all the other years. Daddy Don has been brillant with JAG, but lost his touch in the end. It shouldn't have happened. He could have come out looking like the most brilliant producer/writer in drama history if he could have pulled off the realistic military drama with a side of Harm and Mac. He had one of the most "in love" tv couples that he reduced to 7 minutes.

Now that I have gotten that off my chest - Grey's Anatomy used the 500 pound gorilla line like Harm did. I haven't heard that saying in years and now it is heard twice in one weekend.

So I do appreciate the finale of JAG (minues Parris Island), but I will always wonder and reflect on the lost 3 precious minutes that would have enhanced the show.

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