JAG Season 6 Episode 23
JAG
Season 6

Ep 23. Mutiny

  • May 15, 2001
  • 6.3  (139)

The JAG season 6 episode 23, titled "Mutiny," takes place on the U.S.S. Patrick Henry, a Navy destroyer. In this episode, Captain Boone and his crew are on their way to a classified destination when they receive a distress signal from a sinking fishing boat.

As the Patrick Henry begins to search for survivors, tensions rise among the crew when it's discovered that the fishing boat was carrying refugees from Cuba. The crew members are torn between their duty to rescue those in need and their orders to not allow refugees into the United States.

Things come to a head when the Cuban refugees, desperate for help, try to board the Patrick Henry by force. The situation quickly spirals out of control and the crew finds themselves in the middle of a mutiny.

As the JAG team arrives to investigate the mutiny, they must not only determine who is responsible but also balance the political implications of the situation. Meanwhile, tensions between Harm and Mac continue to simmer as they struggle with their feelings for each other.

Overall, "Mutiny" is an intense and suspenseful episode that explores the complexities of duty, loyalty, and personal beliefs in the context of the military. With strong performances and a compelling storyline, it's a standout episode in the series.

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Description
  • First Aired
    May 15, 2001
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.3  (139)