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[[caption-width-right:350:Lt. Commander Harmon Rabb (Creator/DavidJamesElliott) asks the witness to read the 20/20 line on a specially modified eye chart.]]



-->'''Caitlin Pike''': And it's "[[TheyCallMeMisterTibbs Lieutenant Pike]]". Not "bitch". [[ThisIsForEmphasisBitch ASSHOLE!]] [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jagoptometrist.png]]
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-->'''Caitlin Pike''': And it's "[[TheyCallMeMisterTibbs Lieutenant Pike]]". Not "bitch". [[ThisIsForEmphasisBitch ASSHOLE!]] [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jagoptometrist.png]]
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-->'''Caitlin Pike''': And it's "[[TheyCallMeMisterTibbs Lieutenant Pike]]". Not "bitch". [[ThisIsForEmphasisBitch ASSHOLE!]]

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-->'''Caitlin Pike''': And it's "[[TheyCallMeMisterTibbs Lieutenant Pike]]". Not "bitch". [[ThisIsForEmphasisBitch ASSHOLE!]]ASSHOLE!]] [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jagoptometrist.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:Lt. Commander Harmon Rabb (Creator/DavidJamesElliott) asks the witness to read the 20/20 line on a specially modified eye chart.]]
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* In "Blind Side", Harm believes that his mentor's failing vision is responsible for a Tomcat crash that killed the flight crew and 2 civilians. Harm puts his mentor on the stand and mentions a couple techniques pilots can use to fool eye exams. Then Harm puts an eye chart on an easel and asks him to read the 20/20 line. The older pilot rattles off a series of letters. Harm then points out there is one more technique he forgot to mention: since most eye charts are the same, pilots simply memorize them. He then brings forward the chart, showing the 20/20 line on this one has been changed to read "IFLYNAVY".

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* In "Blind Side", Harm believes that his mentor's failing vision is responsible for a Tomcat crash that killed the flight crew and 2 civilians. Harm puts his mentor on the stand and mentions a couple techniques pilots can use to fool eye exams. Then Harm puts an eye chart on an easel and asks him to read the 20/20 line. The older pilot rattles off a series of letters. Harm then points out there is one more technique he forgot to mention: since most eye charts are the same, pilots simply memorize them. He then brings forward the chart, showing the 20/20 line on this one has been changed to read "IFLYNAVY"."IFLYNAVY".
* In "Enemy Below," a Russian sub captain fires a "dirty nuke" missile at the carrier battle group where Harm and Mac are. Harm is sent up with another F-14 since he had the best training scores at shooting down such a missile. When the missile gets too close to the battle group to detonate, Harm causes it to lock onto his aircraft, and leads it away from the danger zone.
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* In "Real Deal Seal", Curtis Jackson [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DKbHvlpI8wk tears into]] a Congressional candidate falsely claiming to have been a SEAL in Vietnam. The best part when the man stammers that he can't recall any of his squad mates as "it was a long time ago" and Jackson snaps that any true SEAL would never forget that sort of thing.

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* In one episode, Bud's brother Mikey beats up a bully in a bar for disrespecting a female visitor. [[spoiler: The man was found dead, and Mikey ends up going to trial with Harm and Bud defending him. It turns out that it was a contrived incident, and the man was part of what amounts to an ambulance chasing racket, trying to provoke people so they could later sue them.]]

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* In one episode, Bud's brother Mikey beats up a bully in a bar for disrespecting a female visitor. [[spoiler: The man was found dead, and Mikey ends up going to trial with Harm and Bud defending him. It turns out that it was a contrived incident, and the man was part of what amounts to an ambulance chasing racket, trying to provoke people so they could later sue them.]]
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** To make it better, Harm had never flown in combat before (as established earlier in dialog), and is clearly taken aback by the intensity of the experience. Also, they have no way of telling if Boone is dead or alive (Harm can't get to him from the back seat of the cockpit, and Boone's not moving at all), until Harm mentions that he can't activate the transmitter to broadcast the data they gathered on the recon run... and Boone [[{{Determinator}} comes to just long enough to activate the transmitter.]]
** Meanwhile, Lieutenant Pike, back on the ship, gets the evidence she needs to identify and arrest the murderer.

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** To make it better, Harm had never flown in combat before (as established earlier in dialog), and is clearly taken aback by the intensity of the experience. Also, they have no way of telling if Boone is dead or alive (Harm can't get to him from the back seat of the cockpit, and Boone's not moving at all), until Harm mentions that he can't activate the transmitter to broadcast the data they gathered on the recon run... and Boone [[{{Determinator}} comes to just long enough to activate the transmitter.]]
** Meanwhile, Lieutenant Pike, back on the ship, gets the evidence she needs to identify and arrest the murderer.



-->''Bud has the Master at Arms place Ripper in restraints''

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** To make it better, Harm had never flown in combat before (as established earlier in dialog), and is clearly taken aback by the intensity of the experience. Also, they have no way of telling if Boone is dead or alive (Harm can't get to him from the back seat of the cockpit, and Boone's not moving at all), until Harm mentions that he can't activate the transmitter to broadcast the data they gathered on the recon run... and Boone [[{{Determinator}} comes to just long enough to activate the transmitter.]]
** Meanwhile, Lieutenant Pike, back on the ship, gets the evidence she needs to identify and arrest the murderer.
-->'''[[MeaningfulName Jack]] "[[NomDeGuerre Ripper]]" Carter''': Get this bitch off my platform before I ''throw her off''!
-->''Bud has the Master at Arms place Ripper in restraints''
-->'''Caitlin Pike''': And it's "[[TheyCallMeMisterTibbs Lieutenant Pike]]". Not "bitch". [[ThisIsForEmphasisBitch ASSHOLE!]]
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* Gunnery Sergeant Galindez using his brains and training to protect a Korean War vet he's assigned to escort back to D.C. for a court-martial from racist cops in "Retreat, Hell". After finding out that the vet had only deserted due to [[PoorCommunicationKills a language barrier]], he then helps the old Marine (who fought at [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Chosin_Reservoir the Battle of Chosin Reservoir]]) clear his name and get the military honors he had earned.

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* Gunnery Sergeant Galindez using his brains and training to protect a Korean War vet he's assigned to escort back to D.C. for a court-martial from racist cops in "Retreat, Hell". After finding out that the vet had only deserted due to [[PoorCommunicationKills a language barrier]], he then helps the old Marine (who fought at [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Chosin_Reservoir the Battle of Chosin Reservoir]]) clear his name and get the military honors he had earned.earned.
* In "Blind Side", Harm believes that his mentor's failing vision is responsible for a Tomcat crash that killed the flight crew and 2 civilians. Harm puts his mentor on the stand and mentions a couple techniques pilots can use to fool eye exams. Then Harm puts an eye chart on an easel and asks him to read the 20/20 line. The older pilot rattles off a series of letters. Harm then points out there is one more technique he forgot to mention: since most eye charts are the same, pilots simply memorize them. He then brings forward the chart, showing the 20/20 line on this one has been changed to read "IFLYNAVY".
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* Gunnery Sergeant Galindez using his brains and training to protect a Korean War vet he's assigned to escort back to D.C. for a court-martial from racist cops in "Retreat, Hell". After finding out that the vet had only deserted due to [[PoorCommunicationKills a language barrier]], he then helps the former Marine (who fought at the Battle of the Chosin Reservoir) clear his name and get the military honors he had earned.

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* Gunnery Sergeant Galindez using his brains and training to protect a Korean War vet he's assigned to escort back to D.C. for a court-martial from racist cops in "Retreat, Hell". After finding out that the vet had only deserted due to [[PoorCommunicationKills a language barrier]], he then helps the former old Marine (who fought at [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Chosin_Reservoir the Battle of the Chosin Reservoir) Reservoir]]) clear his name and get the military honors he had earned.

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* In the PilotMovie, Captain Boone, flies a reconnaissance mission in an F-14 Tomcat twice on very low altitude over Bosnia. On the second run he’s hit by AA fire, but backseat rider Harm (who hasn’t flown himself for five years) manages to land it safe and sound on the carrier.

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* In the PilotMovie, Captain Boone, flies a reconnaissance mission in an F-14 Tomcat twice on very low altitude over Bosnia. On the second run he’s hit by AA fire, but backseat rider Harm (who hasn’t flown himself for five years) manages to land it safe and sound on the carrier.carrier.
* Gunnery Sergeant Galindez using his brains and training to protect a Korean War vet he's assigned to escort back to D.C. for a court-martial from racist cops in "Retreat, Hell". After finding out that the vet had only deserted due to [[PoorCommunicationKills a language barrier]], he then helps the former Marine (who fought at the Battle of the Chosin Reservoir) clear his name and get the military honors he had earned.
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* To a certain extent, the moment when Bud stops his abusive father's fist and tells him that he never wants to see his father again. This was very followed immediately by a Moment of Heartwarming, as Bud told his brother that he'll always be welcome in Bud's life. Also, in the same episode, Bud winning his very first case without having Mac or Rabb present. This too, was followed by a moment of Heartwarming, when Bud changed the jugdment for the soldier, who desserted from the dishes, to "homesending with no further punishment".

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* To a certain extent, the moment when Bud stops his abusive father's fist and tells him that he never wants to see his father again. This was very followed immediately by a Moment of Heartwarming, as Bud told his brother that he'll always be welcome in Bud's life. Also, in the same episode, Bud winning his very first case without having Mac or Rabb present. This too, was followed by a moment of Heartwarming, when Bud changed managed to reduce the jugdment sentence for the soldier, who desserted accused down to discharge from the dishes, to "homesending service with no further punishment".punishment.



* In the PilotMovie, Captain Boone, flies a reconnaissance mission in an F-14 Tomcat twice on very low altitude over Bosnia. On the second run he’s hit by AA fire, but backseat rider Harm (who hasn’t flown himself for five years) manages to land it sound and safe on the carrier.

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* In the PilotMovie, Captain Boone, flies a reconnaissance mission in an F-14 Tomcat twice on very low altitude over Bosnia. On the second run he’s hit by AA fire, but backseat rider Harm (who hasn’t flown himself for five years) manages to land it safe and sound and safe on the carrier.
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* Admiral Chegwidden has business in Sicily with Webb (long story), and goes to meet the don of the local [[TheMafia Mafia]] family whose son he ended up having to kill the last time he was there. It is pointed out that family honor requires that they seek Vendetta against him, and in response he matter of factly states that ''many'' men have tried to kill him in his life, and that most of them are dead. Therefore, it stands to reason that anyone the family sends after him will similarly end up dead, and that it's simply not worth the trouble to press the issue. The Sicilian agrees with him, and in order to save face, [[MercyLead gives him 24 hours to conduct his business and leave the country.]]

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* Admiral Chegwidden has business in Sicily with Webb (long story), and goes to meet the don of the local [[TheMafia Mafia]] family whose son he ended up having to kill the last time he was there. It is pointed out that family honor requires that they seek Vendetta against him, and in response he matter of factly states that ''many'' men have tried to kill him in his life, and that most of them are dead. Therefore, it stands to reason that anyone the family sends after him will similarly end up dead, and that it's simply not worth the trouble to press the issue. The Sicilian agrees with him, and in order to save face, [[MercyLead gives him 24 hours to conduct his business and leave the country.]]]]
* In the PilotMovie, Captain Boone, flies a reconnaissance mission in an F-14 Tomcat twice on very low altitude over Bosnia. On the second run he’s hit by AA fire, but backseat rider Harm (who hasn’t flown himself for five years) manages to land it sound and safe on the carrier.

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* Admiral Chegwidden needs to go to Sicily to help Webb recover a CIA agent they both owe their lives to. The only problem is, the ''last'' time he was there, Chegwidden killed the son of one of the more powerful families. So to ensure that he won't have any problems, he goes to meet the son's father to explain that his business doesn't concern them and that he'd prefer to avoid trouble. It is pointed out that family honor requires that they seek Vendetta against him, and in response he matter of factly states that ''many'' men have tried to kill him in his life, and that most of them are dead. Therefor, it stands to reason that anyone the family sends after him will similarly end up dead, and that it's simply not worth the trouble to press the issue. The Sicilian agrees with him, and in order to save face, [[MercyLead gives him 24 hours to conduct his business and leave the country.]]

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* Admiral Chegwidden needs to go to has business in Sicily to help with Webb recover a CIA agent they both owe their lives to. The only problem is, the ''last'' time he was there, Chegwidden killed the son of one of the more powerful families. So to ensure that he won't have any problems, he (long story), and goes to meet the son's father don of the local [[TheMafia Mafia]] family whose son he ended up having to explain that his business doesn't concern them and that he'd prefer to avoid trouble. kill the last time he was there. It is pointed out that family honor requires that they seek Vendetta against him, and in response he matter of factly states that ''many'' men have tried to kill him in his life, and that most of them are dead. Therefor, dead. Therefore, it stands to reason that anyone the family sends after him will similarly end up dead, and that it's simply not worth the trouble to press the issue. issue. The Sicilian agrees with him, and in order to save face, [[MercyLead gives him 24 hours to conduct his business and leave the country.]]
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* In his last case against Rabb, Bud was able to piece together the facts to prove Rabb's client was guilty of murder, destroying the arrogant Lt. Vukovic, the new comer at the end of the series, with a well documented point-by-point speech using evidence Rabb and Vukovic discovered against them.

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* In his last case against Rabb, Bud was able to piece together the facts to prove Rabb's client was guilty of murder, destroying the arrogant Lt. Vukovic, the new comer at the end of the series, with a well documented point-by-point speech using evidence Rabb and Vukovic discovered against them.them.
* Admiral Chegwidden needs to go to Sicily to help Webb recover a CIA agent they both owe their lives to. The only problem is, the ''last'' time he was there, Chegwidden killed the son of one of the more powerful families. So to ensure that he won't have any problems, he goes to meet the son's father to explain that his business doesn't concern them and that he'd prefer to avoid trouble. It is pointed out that family honor requires that they seek Vendetta against him, and in response he matter of factly states that ''many'' men have tried to kill him in his life, and that most of them are dead. Therefor, it stands to reason that anyone the family sends after him will similarly end up dead, and that it's simply not worth the trouble to press the issue. The Sicilian agrees with him, and in order to save face, [[MercyLead gives him 24 hours to conduct his business and leave the country.]]

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* I forget the name of the episode but at one point Harm and another pilot are flying Tomcats. The other pilot doesn't have the fuel to get to "feet wet" (basically get over the water. So Harm has the guy drop his tailhook and Harm proceeds to PUSH HIM...in a TOMCAT. Even better is that this episode was based on something that REALLY HAPPENED.

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* I forget the name of the episode but at one point Harm and another pilot are flying Tomcats. The other pilot doesn't have the fuel to get to "feet wet" (basically get over the water. So Harm has the guy drop his tailhook and Harm proceeds to [[PardoPush PUSH HIM...in a TOMCAT.TOMCAT]]. Even better is that this episode was based on something that REALLY HAPPENED.



* Harm and Bud are prosecuting a senior enlisted man for murdering a sailor under his command. They believe the NCO killed the sailor because he was incompetent. In order to prove it Bud [[ObfuscatingStupidity pretends to be a bumbling lawyer]] to goad the man into a confession. When it works, Bud drops the act and gives him a "gotcha" smile.

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* Harm and Bud are prosecuting a senior enlisted man for murdering a sailor under his command. They believe the NCO killed the sailor because he was incompetent. In order to prove it Bud [[ObfuscatingStupidity pretends to be a bumbling lawyer]] to goad the man into a confession. When it works, [[BewareTheNiceOnes Bud drops the act and gives him a "gotcha" smile.]]
** And then Bud, just for shits and giggles, guilt-trips [[TheAce Harm]] into stepping over himself trying to explain to Bud that he doesn't ''really'' think Bud comes off as an idiot... only for Bud to give him the same "Gotcha" smile he gave the defendant.
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* To a certain extent, the moment when Bud stops his abusive father's fist and tells him that he never wants to see his father again. This was very followed immediately by a Moment of Heartwarming, as Bud told his brother that he'll always be welcome in Bud's life. Also, in the same episode, Bud winning his very first case without having Mac or Rabb present. This too, was followed by a moment of Heartwarming, when Bud changed the jugdment for the soldier, who desserted from the dishes, to "homesending with no further punishment".

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* To a certain extent, the moment when Bud stops his abusive father's fist and tells him that he never wants to see his father again. This was very followed immediately by a Moment of Heartwarming, as Bud told his brother that he'll always be welcome in Bud's life. Also, in the same episode, Bud winning his very first case without having Mac or Rabb present. This too, was followed by a moment of Heartwarming, when Bud changed the jugdment for the soldier, who desserted from the dishes, to "homesending with no further punishment".punishment".
* In his last case against Rabb, Bud was able to piece together the facts to prove Rabb's client was guilty of murder, destroying the arrogant Lt. Vukovic, the new comer at the end of the series, with a well documented point-by-point speech using evidence Rabb and Vukovic discovered against them.
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** Here's the information the show gave the viewers RealLife incident: "On March 10th, 1967, U.S. Air Force Captain Robert Pardo used his F-4 Phantom to push a fellow American's badly damaged jet from North Vietnam into friendly territory."
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* Harm and Bud are prosecuting a senior enlisted man for murdering a sailor under his command. They believe the NCO killed the sailor because he was incompetent. In order to prove it Bud [[ObfuscatingStupidity pretends to be a bumbling lawyer]] to goad the man into a confession. When it works, Bud drops the act and gives him a "gotcha" smile.

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* Harm and Bud are prosecuting a senior enlisted man for murdering a sailor under his command. They believe the NCO killed the sailor because he was incompetent. In order to prove it Bud [[ObfuscatingStupidity pretends to be a bumbling lawyer]] to goad the man into a confession. When it works, Bud drops the act and gives him a "gotcha" smile.smile.
* To a certain extent, the moment when Bud stops his abusive father's fist and tells him that he never wants to see his father again. This was very followed immediately by a Moment of Heartwarming, as Bud told his brother that he'll always be welcome in Bud's life. Also, in the same episode, Bud winning his very first case without having Mac or Rabb present. This too, was followed by a moment of Heartwarming, when Bud changed the jugdment for the soldier, who desserted from the dishes, to "homesending with no further punishment".
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* Harm and Bud are prosecuting a senior enlisted man for murdering a sailor under his command. They believe the NCO killed the sailor because he was incompetent. In order to prove it Bud [[ObfuscatingStupidity pretends to be a bumbling lawyer]] to goad the man into a confession. When it works, Bud drops the act and gives him a "gotcha" smile.
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* In one episode, with no visable backup, Webb arrogantly strides into the office of a foreign intelligence chief to tell him that he knew things about him that his bosses would be unhappy about.

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* In one episode, with no visable visible backup, Webb arrogantly strides into the office of a foreign intelligence chief to tell him that he knew things about him that his bosses would be unhappy about.
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* "Enemy Below" has the bad guys launch a radioactive "dirty missile" at the '''Seahawk''' carrier group. Harm and another pilot go up to try to shoot it down before it reaches the ship. When neither gets a clean shot, Harm puts his plane in front of the missile and lets it chase him until it runs out of fuel.

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* "Enemy Below" has the bad guys launch a radioactive "dirty missile" at the '''Seahawk''' ''Seahawk'' carrier group. Harm and another pilot go up to try to shoot it down before it reaches the ship. When neither gets a clean shot, Harm puts his plane in front of the missile and lets it chase him until it runs out of fuel.

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* Harriet slugs Lt. Singer after one too many attempts by the latter to further her own career.

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* Harriet slugs Lt. Singer after one too many attempts by the latter to further her own career.career at the expense of Harm, Mac or Bud.


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* "Enemy Below" has the bad guys launch a radioactive "dirty missile" at the '''Seahawk''' carrier group. Harm and another pilot go up to try to shoot it down before it reaches the ship. When neither gets a clean shot, Harm puts his plane in front of the missile and lets it chase him until it runs out of fuel.
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* I forget the name of the episode but at one point Harm and another pilot are flying Tomcats. The other pilot doesn't have the fuel to get to "feet wet" (basically get over the water. So Harm has the guy drop his tailhook and Harm proceeds to PUSH HIM...in a TOMCAT. Even better is that this episode was based on something that REALLY HAPPENED.

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* I forget the name of the episode but at one point Harm and another pilot are flying Tomcats. The other pilot doesn't have the fuel to get to "feet wet" (basically get over the water. So Harm has the guy drop his tailhook and Harm proceeds to PUSH HIM...in a TOMCAT. Even better is that this episode was based on something that REALLY HAPPENED.HAPPENED.
** The episode was "True Callings", and at the end Harm's squadron tells him his handle isn't "Pappy" (Harm was the oldest pilot in the air wing) anymore. Instead, they give him his father's handle of "Hammer". Cue ManlyTears.
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* In one episode, Bud's brother Mikey beats up a bully in a bar for disrespecting a female visitor. [[spoiler: The man was found dead, and Mikey ends up going to trial with Harm and Bud defending him. It turns out that it was a contrived incident, and the man was part of what amounts to an ambulance chasing racket, trying to provoke people so they could later sue them.]]

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* In one episode, Bud's brother Mikey beats up a bully in a bar for disrespecting a female visitor. [[spoiler: The man was found dead, and Mikey ends up going to trial with Harm and Bud defending him. It turns out that it was a contrived incident, and the man was part of what amounts to an ambulance chasing racket, trying to provoke people so they could later sue them.]]]]
* I forget the name of the episode but at one point Harm and another pilot are flying Tomcats. The other pilot doesn't have the fuel to get to "feet wet" (basically get over the water. So Harm has the guy drop his tailhook and Harm proceeds to PUSH HIM...in a TOMCAT. Even better is that this episode was based on something that REALLY HAPPENED.
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* In one episode, Bud's brother Mikey beats up a bully in a bar for disrespecting a female visitor. [[spoiler: The man was found dead, and Mikey ends up going to trial with Harm and Bud defending him. It turns out that it was a contrived incident, and the man was part of what amounts to an ambulance chasing racket, trying to provoke people so they could later sue them.]]
* There are a LOT of CMOAs. There are also some attempted CMOAs that fizzle. This show goes out of it's way to abide by the RuleOfCool.

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* In one episode, Bud's brother Mikey beats up a bully in a bar for disrespecting a female visitor. [[spoiler: The man was found dead, and Mikey ends up going to trial with Harm and Bud defending him. It turns out that it was a contrived incident, and the man was part of what amounts to an ambulance chasing racket, trying to provoke people so they could later sue them.]]
* There are a LOT of CMOAs. There are also some attempted CMOAs that fizzle. This show goes out of it's way to abide by the RuleOfCool.
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* "The One That Got Away". Harm and his GuyInBack, having just avoided being hit by a North Korean SA-2 during a Mach 6 overflight of the DPRK when their starboard engine failed, head back for another run. Having gained the intel they need, they speed away with missiles exploding behind him.

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* "The One That Got Away". Harm and his GuyInBack, having just avoided being hit by a North Korean SA-2 during a Mach 6 overflight of the DPRK when their starboard engine failed, head back for another run. Having gained the intel they need, they speed away with missiles exploding behind him.him.
* Harriet slugs Lt. Singer after one too many attempts by the latter to further her own career.
* In one episode, with no visable backup, Webb arrogantly strides into the office of a foreign intelligence chief to tell him that he knew things about him that his bosses would be unhappy about.
* In one episode, Bud's brother Mikey beats up a bully in a bar for disrespecting a female visitor. [[spoiler: The man was found dead, and Mikey ends up going to trial with Harm and Bud defending him. It turns out that it was a contrived incident, and the man was part of what amounts to an ambulance chasing racket, trying to provoke people so they could later sue them.]]
* There are a LOT of CMOAs. There are also some attempted CMOAs that fizzle. This show goes out of it's way to abide by the RuleOfCool.

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