jag is so amazing
Juli 15th, 2011 by cuijuJAG dvd box sets was basically my 2nd best-loved program debuting in the 1990s. (Babylon 5 was my preference of that period.) I saw JAG its earliest season at the time it was doltishly cancelled by NBC right up until its tenth. season (after CBS picked it up and it grew to be a big striking, even begating a larger hitting: NCIS.) Of all its seasons, the 10th and final was its the most fragile. There have been two key reasons for it.
First and foremost dvd box sets , JAG’s star David James Elliott demanded more salary the minute his contract terminated. When it was not presented to him, he signed a contract with ABC for a completely new comedy pilot (which by no means purchased.) Caused by this, the makers of JAG started phasing his figure out. There are lots of episodes where he only made a small appearance. Huge problem, since his character Harmon Rabb Jr. was the spirit of the tv show. The second thing is, they introduced a new discouraging stud, Lt. Vukovich, to switch him. Much larger misstep, extremely when they doltishly had him put the motion pictures on Colonel MacKenzie. This was two times as absurd and in sort of bad style considering the fact that most people who saw the show was in reality conscious that Harm and Mac were crazily in love with one another.
The second concern was that JAG dvd box sets was “played out” as my pops used to say. The scripts just weren’t all that good ever again. It comes about to many program that are on for a rather long time. I really enjoyed “Hawaii 5-0″ and witnessed nearly every episode throughout the time of its 12 year run. On the other hand by the 10th year, 5-0 had naturally run out of good scripts. Even a alteration in supporting casting its last season couldn’t hide the fact that the scripts were not what they previously were. Same with Mission:Impossible which ran 7 years. I guessed they simply ran out of pleasant missions by the ending of its 5th season.
The phasing out of its star, the loss of John Jackson as the treasured boss Admiral Chigwidden who left in the end of the former season and a deficiency of quite good scripts leaded to a underperforming very last season
Yet the closing episode was fantastic with Harm and Mac lastly getting jointly. (I for no reason got the reason why David James Elliott has not done more since JAG’s cancellation 5 years prior. He co-starred in the second and concluding season of an superb series “Close to Home” on CBS and did some funny mini-series, I are convinced, on the Sci Fi. channel. He is an great “leading man” and I’m astounded he never made an effort to make it on the big television screen.)
Naturally, JAG was a truthfully outstanding television series horror dvd box sets and I miss it. Since it has been shut off for 5 years, I assume it is time for CBS (or one of the other networks) to start out generating a couple of “Return to JAG” 2 hour television programs movies the manner they have done throughout the years with “Rockford Files,” “Perry Mason,” “Gunsmoke” and a variety of other traditional collections. Are you listening men?