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JAG: Alerta roja

Título original: JAG
  • Serie de TV
  • 1995–2005
  • 7
  • 1h
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,7/10
21 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
POPULARIDAD
970
52
Catherine Bell, David James Elliott, and Tracey Needham in JAG: Alerta roja (1995)
J.A.G.: Season 6
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    • Donald P. Bellisario
  • Reparto principal
    • David James Elliott
    • Catherine Bell
    • Patrick Labyorteaux
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,7/10
    21 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    POPULARIDAD
    970
    52
    • Creación
      • Donald P. Bellisario
    • Reparto principal
      • David James Elliott
      • Catherine Bell
      • Patrick Labyorteaux
    • 110Reseñas de usuarios
    • 16Reseñas de críticos
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
    • Ganó 3 premios Primetime Emmy
      • 12 premios y 17 nominaciones en total

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    David James Elliott
    David James Elliott
    • Harmon Rabb, Jr.…
    • 1995–2005
    Catherine Bell
    Catherine Bell
    • Sarah MacKenzie…
    • 1996–2005
    Patrick Labyorteaux
    Patrick Labyorteaux
    • Bud Roberts, Jr.…
    • 1995–2005
    John M. Jackson
    John M. Jackson
    • A.J. Chegwidden…
    • 1996–2005
    Karri Turner
    Karri Turner
    • Lt. Harriet Sims…
    • 1997–2005
    Chuck Carrington
    Chuck Carrington
    • Jason Tiner…
    • 1997–2003
    Scott Lawrence
    Scott Lawrence
    • Sturgis Turner…
    • 2001–2005
    Zoe McLellan
    Zoe McLellan
    • Jennifer Coates…
    • 2001–2005
    Randy Vasquez
    Randy Vasquez
    • Gunnery Sgt. Victor 'Gunny' Galindez…
    • 1999–2003
    Trevor Goddard
    Trevor Goddard
    • Lt. Cmdr. Mic Brumby…
    • 1998–2003
    Steven Culp
    Steven Culp
    • Special Agent Clayton Webb…
    • 1997–2004
    Nanci Chambers
    Nanci Chambers
    • Lt. Loren Singer…
    • 1997–2003
    Paul Collins
    • SecNav Alexander Nelson…
    • 1997–2002
    Michael Bellisario
    Michael Bellisario
    • Midshipman Mike 'Mikey' Roberts…
    • 1995–2005
    Cindy Ambuehl
    Cindy Ambuehl
    • Rene Peterson
    • 2000–2003
    Harrison Page
    Harrison Page
    • Rear Admiral Stiles Morris…
    • 1997–2003
    Jennifer Savidge
    Jennifer Savidge
    • Cmdr. Amy Helfman
    • 2000–2005
    Tracey Needham
    Tracey Needham
    • Meg Austin
    • 1995–1996
    • Creación
      • Donald P. Bellisario
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    Mark-192

    Another superb Belisarius Production

    I've always been a huge fan of Don Bellisario's creations, starting with 'Airwolf' (still my all-time favourite), and then 'Quantum Leap', but J.A.G. is really Don's excuse to get back to what he does best... military-based drama series (preferably with some big aerial toys to play with).

    I loved the 1st Season of J.A.G. especially... the scripts and cast were at their best (with Andrea Parker - who later moved on to one of the main roles in 'The Prefender'), Tracey Needham and Andrea Thompson, but a network & cast change at the start of the 2nd Season brought about a slight watering down of the show [the same happened after the superb 1st Season of 'Airwolf'] increased the ratings - so much so, that by its current 1999-2000 5th Season, it is now a Top 20 Nielsen show.

    The show has returned more to its action roots with the 4th and 5th Seasons, so I'm happy again.

    Some of the 2nd & 3rd Season episodes are terrible though - including the one based in Northern Ireland, which was completely unrealistic. Like the Russian post above this one, the producers/writers of the show should visit other countries first before using every foreign stereotype they can come up with.

    But, in the end, I still wouldn't miss this show (the only one I currently even make time to watch regularly) as it is, after all, a Belisarius Production!
    caspian1978

    A Few Good Men + Navy Seals = JAG

    JAG is one of the better military dramas on television. The cast is as good as the weekly story lines and production value. Although many are not a fan of the series, its hard to say that the series hasn't produced a number of quality episodes. Also, Catherine Bell is amazing! Eye candy with a pulse, Catherine Bell is fun to look at and can act. Her Demi Moore character as the pretty but witty lawyer adds to the series. Many leading women who are considered to have amazing physical assets are not always terrific actors. Catherine Bell is an exception. Although she is a supporting character in JAG, she could have been the star of the series and had just as good reviews. JAG is a fun and also serious television show that has a strong audience base of fans.
    8Lassie-5

    Action Packed, and Intense!

    JAG is very accurate in terms of the military point of view but also is very exciting and leaves you guessing to the very end. I see very few errors in the military sense, i almost never see any problems with uniforms and the such. Cmdr. Rabb and Lt. Col. MacKenzie make a great team and if they aren't on the same team it leaves things even more exciting! Great show, and well worth an hour each week.
    MeBDev

    good, quality programming

    I love "JAG." That's just about all there is to say. I got hooked on it one night after seeing the episode of "Maggie Winters" on which David James Elliott guest-starred. The show has given me a new appreciation for the military, and I really like the diversity of the characters and storylines. (Of course, being a "shipper," I love the UST between the two main characters, but that's not the only reason I watch the show.)

    As I once said to a friend to whom I was recommending the show: "It will give you a new perspective on the military side of our socio-political system; it will open your eyes to the travesty around you, with storylines weekly pulled from the headlines; it will offer you several pieces of eye candy, varying in gender, age, and race; and it will broaden your horizons when it comes to what types of quality programming you permit yourself to watch. . . . With creative episodal writing, there are references to many past episodes, keeping the regular viewer constantly on his or her toes."

    Really, though, "JAG" is a very enjoyable show, something that I can sit and watch with my parents and still talk about with my friends. It's really just a great show, and I'd recommend it to anyone.
    Metrocrash

    Law and Order meets Top Gun!

    JAG (Judge Advocate General) is one of my favorite shows. Week after week we see our invincilble-gungho hero and somewhat aloof romatic Harmon Rabb Jr (David James Elliot), pursue terrorists, prosecute, convict, defend and acquit: not-always-innocent scumbags, incompetent sailors and marines, and even his best friend. Its hard to believe Elliot is Candadian born, playing a top American Hero.

    I first saw JAG (although I did not really care about it) way back in 1995 when it first aired on NBC, but after 21 episodes (out of 22) and less than spectacular ratings, NBC canned it in the Spring of 1996. NBC refused to air the (still somewhat unresolved to this very day) season 1 cliffhanger finale, although it did air in other parts of the world (More on this shortly). I was a late comer, only captivated by summertime boredom and thus watching reruns on USA network, I realized I loved the show's premise, Law and Order meets Top Gun. Harmon Rabb Jr (Elliot) is Mavrick (Tom Cruise), almost to the letter. He's a tomcat pilot, he's a gorgeous hunk to the ladies, and he's arrogant and reckless. But at the sametime he couldn't be more different from Mavrick: he's a topnotch investigator and litigator, he's determined, he's sophisticated, and he's calm, calculating and sometimes vengefull.

    Ironically, JAG's creator, Donald P. Bellisario, himself an former US. Marine, had previous successes on NBC with the Miami Vice predecessor Magnum P.I., and the scifi adventure series Quantum Leap. CBS saw potential in Bellisario's dream, even if NBC did not, and picked it up for a 2nd season, which began airing in 1997, realizing that JAG had a large (and potentially lucrative) following. For years, CBS had been trying to pull itself out of the ratings shawdows cast down on it from NBC and ABC as well as staying ahead of the upstarts FOX, UPN and WB. Today, JAG is among the Top 15 highest rated shows on TV. NBC execs shot themsselves in the foot with JAG's cancellation and are still shaking the heads over.

    The show contains stories of American hero's in the Navy, taking real events and writing them into interesting epiodes with war stories and POW tales from Bosnia, Vietnam, the Gulf War, and the Cold War with the extinct USSR. It also writes in media feeding frenzies such as Elian Gonzalez, protests involving live fire exercises in Puerto Rico, and last year's Spy plane incident with China. With the tragic events of Sept 11, and subsequent military involvement in Afganistan, JAG's latest season (season 7) now focuses almost exclusively on the continueing military effort to weed out world terrorists writing it into an intricate tale that could be very real in spirit.

    The show contains plenty of fascinating film sequences which are often pulled out of cinematic features, to give the stories colorful and exciting action sequences, transitional scenery, and location. The show's producers also insert actual footage recored by the US Military from training exercises, sometimes sending their own photographers to on-duty warships.

    Throughout, the show's first season, most episodes were straitforward and hostile. Rabb just did his job, with fire, on the run, never having any remembrance of the previous week's adventure, and a blond female partner, Meg Austin (Tracey something). The season ended with a cliffhanger that never aired in the US, as NBC cancelled JAG. But by the 2nd season, we never knew what really happened in the show's S1 finale (it was later explained, albiet badly in a "flashback" episode in S3). That explanation is: a female officer and lover of Rabb's is murdered, presumably by a stalker. What diehard fans know is that the woman who was murdered happens to be a "twin" of Rabb's new partner, except that they have no familial relations whatsoever to one another...that we know of at any rate. This twin is Rabb's counterpart and princpal character: Sarah "Mac" McKenezie (Cathryn Bell). At first, Rabb had trouble accepting Mac, but gradually a best friend relationship grew between them, for the uncanny resemeblance Rabb sees in Mac to that of his deceased love, but now its created a hell of a sexual tension between the two. Mac herself show's remarkable vulnerability and defiance to Rabb. She's tagged along on his personel "Mulder-like" mission to Russia to learn the truth about Rabb's father who dissappeared during the Vietnam War. In almost every way possible she has kept him inline whenever he screws up, yet when she screws up, she wants nothing to do with Rabb. An interesting tale of melodrama.

    Great show, check it out!

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      Was picked up by CBS after being dropped by NBC for low ratings. It became a success soon afterwards.
    • Pifias
      Between 2003 and 2005, "JAG" and Navy: Investigación criminal (2003) had different Secretaries of the Navy, even though the two shows exist within the same universe.
    • Citas

      Narrator: Following in his father's footsteps as a Naval aviator, Lieutenant Commander Harmon Rabb Jr. suffered a crash while landing his Tomcat on a storm-tossed carrier at sea. Diagnosed with night blindness, Harm transferred to the Navy's Judge Advocate General Corps, which investigates, defends and prosecutes the law of the sea. There, with fellow JAG lawyer Major Sarah MacKenzie, he now fights in and out of the courtroom with the same daring and tenacity that made him a top gun in the air.

    • Créditos adicionales
      Several episodes misspell the name of recurring actor Steven Culp as 'Stephen.'
    • Versiones alternativas
      Syndicated version of the second season episode "Trinity" omits footage of Diana, Princess of Wales included in the original broadcast.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Entertainment Tonight Presents: L.A. Law - Secrets of the Firm (2000)
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      Theme from JAG
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      Written by Bruce Broughton

      Copyright Claimant: Addax Music Company, Inc.

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      • 23 de septiembre de 1995 (Estados Unidos)
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      • JAG
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Craven Estate - 430 Madeline Avenue, Pasadena, California, Estados Unidos(JAG headquarters)
    • Empresas productoras
      • Belisarius Productions
      • Paramount Network Television Productions
      • Paramount Television
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