Nanci Chambers did an amazing job at portraying her. I think playing a character everyone hates is a lot harder than playing someone everyone loves. It’s so easy to be “over the top” with a villain. She was flawless
It's been a lot of year since I was in the military but I can remember when certain issues could only be decided without benefit of rank out behind the motor pool. As for the Admiral's reaction; what else is there to say but . . . "Carry on."
Harriett sure gave a good right cross to Lt. Singer. If Harriett's husband had heard about it, he would've laughed and be proud of his wife for giving Lt. Singer a black eye. Harm & Mac would've been surprised to hear about it as well.
Actually with BOTH Rabb's and Mackenzie's histories I doubt they would be surprised at all! I know for a fact that Rabb has 'counseled' her before, and Mackenzie has a history of solving problems in less that official ways....
bruised cheek takes a bit more of a shot to do that than give a black eye. it would explain the thump after the hit. your point stands however so have to agree and definitely a thumbs up from me.
A surprise that Lt. Singer didn't cry like a baby after Lt. Simms punched her in the eye while they were in private. Simms obviously wanted to do that since Singer attacked her verbally in court when Simms was a witness for the prosecution sometime earlier.
Really? always the little ones? the truth is its the big ones you have to watch out for. It takes more power to put them down and they can deliver more power. just basic physics and why they have weight divisions in fighting. it's why Charles Oliveira doesn't fight Francis Nagannou.
If Harriett told Harm & Mac that she gave Lt. Singer a black eye in private after telling her to forget that they're lieutenants for 5 minutes, they would've been proud of her but wouldn't tell anyone else about it.
It's odd that it hasn't been told if Lt. Loren Singer had any siblings oir if she had any relatives when she joined the US Navy. If her family had heard that Singer got a black eye at JAG HQ, what would they do or say about it?
Deep down, Harriett wanted to punch Lt. Singer ever since she attacked Harriett in the military courtroom while trying to discredit her sometime earlier.
Harriett's parents certainly would've been proud of her for punching Lt. Singer in the eye for being so cold-hearted, even when Singer tried to discredit her in the military courtroom when she was having therapy to deal with the loss of her baby girl, Sarah, in 2000.
Why did Singer get so much leeway? She got away with conduct and disrespect NO ONE else would’ve. And here’s something else that warrants a mention: Gunny said sir and ma’am WAY too much. He could’ve thrown in a healthy mix of sirs, ma’am’s, and ranks.
Too bad that Tiner didn't tell anyone that Lt. Simms gave Lt. Singer a bruise while they were alone for an instant. Harriett's husband would've been surprised and maybe proud of his beloved wife for doing that.
Would you tell anyone? I wouldn't and would promptly leave the room/vicinity when it became obvious of what was going to happen. That way, if anyone asked i could honestly say i saw nothing, i heard nothing.
@@walover165 if Singer were male she'd have gotten her wig split a long time ago. In either the Army or Marines combat arms and she pulled so much as micron of her stunts, let's say "accidents happen" and leave it at that
If you're talking about the one in australia where he and another man first broke Bud's jaw, that's called Boomerang part 2. You can find both parts on dailymotion if you do a google search.
This TV series, never broadcast on Greek TV (1995 - 2005), why I am not surprised now. Quite interest the punch scene, "lets go into office like real ladies to solve our differences". Sounded like a woman punch. And not like a cheerleader who slap another cheerleader.
If Lt. Singer's parents paid her a surprise visit to JAG the next day after Harriett punched her in the eye for her rotten attitude, would she tell them how it really happened or not?
Good thing that Jason Tiner didn't tell anyone that Harriett Sims had hit Loren Singer in the face because she had no shame and was gloating in the misfortunes of Harm & Mac. Would Harriett's husband give her a kiss after finding out she gave Lt. Singer a bruise on the face?
Don't know about girl fights, but I do remember Mick and Harm taking a swing at each other and instead simultaneously hitting each side of Bud's face, poor Bud was in the wrong spot at the wrong time and was wired shut for a few weeks.
@@paulkowald4057 I don't remember but in his dream, Mac was in a boxing ring fighting harm's blondes reporters girlfriend, he jumped in the ring to stop it and the Australian lawyer then punched him in the face. Google it and it show come up.
@@ritchietodd409 i remember that episode. the Aussie commander and the admiral locked Mick and Harm in a self storage locker and told them to settle their differences.
Naval and Army officers used to fight duels, often to the death in many cases, intentionally or not many times throughout history. Some in many countries still do. In comparison, a punch is nothing. In some cases, a duel not necessarily to the death might be more effective than punishments through offical channels.
@@chrismc410 if all the officers, sailors were fighting each other to sort out differences there would be more injuries the Navy would have to deal with, they need their staff fully fit.
@ المختار نور نجم سهيل ثورة علم المفوض السامي العام رمز الاءمن والسلام لمكافحة ءالاءرهاب لمنع الحرب ليعم الاءمن والاءمان والسلام الدولي عام بتحرير الوطن العربي ءامريكة تركية هولندءالمانيا اليابان المندوب السامي العام لمنظمة الاءمم المتحدة للسلام الموسيقا قناة غنوة الفضاءية رمز الاءمن والسلام الدولي عام
JAG is undoubtedly one of the worst procedural shows ever. It was pure navy propaganda. JAG ranks there with other bad cop/courtroom shows like TJ HOOKER. All the characters were quite predictable and very bland, just like the way the navy wants it. JAG did have its one token black after a couple seasons and when people realized it was an all white cast. We kind of figured out who the network's demographics were. If it hadn't been for 9/11, this show would've been cancelled a lot sooner. And it should've been regardless. I don't know if you noticed but in NCIS, no one ever goes to trial. No one has ever stepped one foot inside a court room. All the suspects conveniently confess or ends up dead.