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* AlphabetNewsNetwork: '''ZNN''', the Creator/{{CNN}} stand-in, is shown here for the very first time on ''JAG''. It would also appear many years later in plenty of ''Series/{{NCIS}}'' episodes.
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* AlphabetNewsNetwork: '''ZNN''', the Creator/{{CNN}} CNN stand-in, is shown here for the very first time on ''JAG''. It would also appear many years later in plenty of ''Series/{{NCIS}}'' episodes.
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In the second season premiere, and after having received his Distinguished Flying Cross from [[UsefulNotes/BillClinton President Clinton]] at a White House ceremony, Lt. Commander Rabb joins Major Sarah 'Mac' [=MacKenzie=] (Creator/CatherineBell), Lt. Bud Roberts (Creator/PatrickLabyorteaux) and State Department Special Assistant Clayton Webb (Creator/StevenCulp) to track down Colonel Matthew O'Hara (Creator/CarmenArgenziano), a Medal of Honor recipient who in an act of protest has stolen the Declaration of Independence.
Colonel O'Hara, who turns out to be Mac's uncle, claims he's temporarily taken control of the document as a wake-up call to politicians who have lost sight of its true meaning. However, despite his patriotic-sounding rhetoric, Colonel O'Hara's said to be asking a ransom of one-half billion dollars for the return of the historical document. It's up to Rabb, Mac and Roberts to figure out the good guys from the bad guys and safely reclaim the Declaration of Independence.
Colonel O'Hara, who turns out to be Mac's uncle, claims he's temporarily taken control of the document as a wake-up call to politicians who have lost sight of its true meaning. However, despite his patriotic-sounding rhetoric, Colonel O'Hara's said to be asking a ransom of one-half billion dollars for the return of the historical document. It's up to Rabb, Mac and Roberts to figure out the good guys from the bad guys and safely reclaim the Declaration of Independence.
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In the second season premiere, and after having received his Distinguished Flying Cross from [[UsefulNotes/BillClinton President Clinton]] at a White House ceremony, Lt. Commander Rabb Harmon Rabb, Jr. joins Major Sarah 'Mac' [=MacKenzie=] (Creator/CatherineBell), Lt. Bud Roberts (Creator/PatrickLabyorteaux) and State Department Special Assistant Clayton Webb (Creator/StevenCulp) to track down Colonel Matthew O'Hara (Creator/CarmenArgenziano), a Medal of Honor recipient who in an act of protest has stolen the Declaration of Independence.
Colonel O'Hara, who turns out to be Mac's uncle, claims he's temporarily taken control of the document as a wake-up call to politicians who have lost sight of its true meaning. However, despite his patriotic-sounding rhetoric, Colonel O'Hara's said to be asking a ransom of one-half billion dollars for the return of the historical document.It's up to Rabb, Mac Some of O'Hara's followers, like Captain Cahill (Tom O'Brien) and Roberts to figure out Sergeant Riske (Creator/SalLandi), lose sight of O'Hara's ideals and instead become fixated on the good guys from the bad guys and safely reclaim the Declaration of Independence.
$500 million ransom.
Colonel O'Hara, who turns out to be Mac's uncle, claims he's temporarily taken control of the document as a wake-up call to politicians who have lost sight of its true meaning. However, despite his patriotic-sounding rhetoric, Colonel O'Hara's said to be asking a ransom of one-half billion dollars for the return of the historical document.
* ShoutOut to Mikhail Gorbachev: Commenting on the brevity of the news cycle, O'Hara says that America has a very short attention span. "We're nothing more than breaking news. We'll be as forgotten as Gorbachev in a year if we don't keep reminding them."
* SpiesInAVan: Roberts tells Rabb about the FBI van.
--> '''Roberts''': Webb is spending all his time in an FBI van that's sprouting more antennas than the ants crawling up my leg.
--> '''Rabb''': What kind of antennas?
--> '''Roberts''': Well, little black ones, sir. It's about a half an inch long with tiny, hairy feelers that--
--> '''Rabb''': On the van, Bud.
--> '''Roberts''': Oh, the works, sir. I'd say they're capable of scanning everything from smoke signals to satellites.
--> '''Rabb''': Well, it sounds like Mr. Webb has found a place to stay cool.
--> '''Roberts''': I wouldn't know, sir, he won't let me in.
--> '''Rabb''': Look at the positive side, Bud. As long as Webb's in the van, he isn't bugging us.
* SpiesInAVan: Roberts tells Rabb about the FBI van.
--> '''Roberts''': Webb is spending all his time in an FBI van that's sprouting more antennas than the ants crawling up my leg.
--> '''Rabb''': What kind of antennas?
--> '''Roberts''': Well, little black ones, sir. It's about a half an inch long with tiny, hairy feelers that--
--> '''Rabb''': On the van, Bud.
--> '''Roberts''': Oh, the works, sir. I'd say they're capable of scanning everything from smoke signals to satellites.
--> '''Rabb''': Well, it sounds like Mr. Webb has found a place to stay cool.
--> '''Roberts''': I wouldn't know, sir, he won't let me in.
--> '''Rabb''': Look at the positive side, Bud. As long as Webb's in the van, he isn't bugging us.
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* YouLookLikeYouveSeenAGhost: When Rabb first meets Major Sarah [=MacKenzie=], who is a [[{{pun}} dead ringer]] for Lt. Diane Schonke, a murdered Naval officer Harm used to know ([[{{Recap/JAGS01E22SkeletonCrew}} "Skeleton Crew"]]).
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* WithAllDueRespect: Comes up in a conversation between O'Hara and Cahill.
--> '''Cahill''': America's looking for a hero to follow. You're it. If you call for action against the government, the people would act.
--> '''O'Hara''': Captain Cahill, I didn't spend 32 years defending this country to lead an insurrection. My goal is to wake Washington, not set it aflame.
--> '''Cahill''': With all due respect, sir, if it gains us our objective, what's the difference?
--> '''O'Hara''': All the difference in the world, captain. Your way is treason. Mine is loyal opposition.
* YouLookLikeYouveSeenAGhost: When Rabb first meets Major Sarah [=MacKenzie=], who is a [[{{pun}} dead ringer]] for Lt. Diane Schonke, a murdered Naval officerHarm Rabb used to know ([[{{Recap/JAGS01E22SkeletonCrew}} "Skeleton Crew"]]).
--> '''Cahill''': America's looking for a hero to follow. You're it. If you call for action against the government, the people would act.
--> '''O'Hara''': Captain Cahill, I didn't spend 32 years defending this country to lead an insurrection. My goal is to wake Washington, not set it aflame.
--> '''Cahill''': With all due respect, sir, if it gains us our objective, what's the difference?
--> '''O'Hara''': All the difference in the world, captain. Your way is treason. Mine is loyal opposition.
* YouLookLikeYouveSeenAGhost: When Rabb first meets Major Sarah [=MacKenzie=], who is a [[{{pun}} dead ringer]] for Lt. Diane Schonke, a murdered Naval officer
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Directed by Creator/LesLandau
Written by Creator/DonaldPBellisario
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'''"We the People"''' is an episode of ''Series/{{JAG}}'' that first aired on January 3, 1997. Directed by Creator/LesLandau
Creator/LesLandau. Written by Creator/DonaldPBellisario
Creator/DonaldPBellisario.
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Colonel O'Hara, who turns out to be Mac's uncle, claims he's temporarily taken control of the document as a wake-up call to politicians who have lost sight of its true meaning. However, despite his patriotic-sounding rhetoric, Colonel O'Hara's asking a ransom of one-half billion dollars for its return. It's up to Rabb, Mac and Roberts to figure out the good guys from the bad guys and safely reclaim the Declaration of Independence.
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Colonel O'Hara, who turns out to be Mac's uncle, claims he's temporarily taken control of the document as a wake-up call to politicians who have lost sight of its true meaning. However, despite his patriotic-sounding rhetoric, Colonel O'Hara's said to be asking a ransom of one-half billion dollars for its return.the return of the historical document. It's up to Rabb, Mac and Roberts to figure out the good guys from the bad guys and safely reclaim the Declaration of Independence.
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Colonel O'Hara, who turns out to be Mac's uncle, claims he's temporarily taken control of the document as a wake-up call to politicians who have lost sight of its true meaning. However, despite his patriotic sounding rhetoric, Colonel O'Hara's asking a ransom of one-half billion dollars for its return. It's up to Rabb, Mac and Roberts to figure out the good guys from the bad guys and safely reclaim the Declaration of Independence.
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Colonel O'Hara, who turns out to be Mac's uncle, claims he's temporarily taken control of the document as a wake-up call to politicians who have lost sight of its true meaning. However, despite his patriotic sounding patriotic-sounding rhetoric, Colonel O'Hara's asking a ransom of one-half billion dollars for its return. It's up to Rabb, Mac and Roberts to figure out the good guys from the bad guys and safely reclaim the Declaration of Independence.
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* SexinessScore: Webb rates Major [=MacKenzie=] as 7.6, he says he uses the Richter scale. A later episode shows he also knows her measurements for a dress off the top of his head.
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-->'''Mac''': Sounds like I have a twin out there.
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'''Harm''': Not anymore.
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* AntiVillain: Colonel Matthew O'Hara is a Marine Corps legend who earned the Medal of Honor in the Vietnam War, but he's grown tired of American degradation of society with street crimes and corrupted politicians, so he and a few other Marines snatches the Declaration of Independence transported in a mail truck on its back from a restoration job. [[spoiler: What no one knows at the outset is that the Colonel is the uncle of Major Sarah Mackenzie.]]
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* AntiVillain: Colonel Matthew O'Hara is a Marine Corps legend who earned the Medal of Honor in the Vietnam War, but he's grown tired of American degradation of society with street crimes and corrupted politicians, so he and a few other Marines snatches the Declaration of Independence transported in a mail truck on its back from a restoration job. [[spoiler: What no one knows at the outset is that the Colonel is the uncle of Major Sarah Mackenzie.]]
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In the second season premiere, and after having received his Distinguished Flying Cross from [[UsefulNotes/BillClinton President Clinton]] at a White House ceremony, Harm to joins Major Sarah ’Mac’ [=MacKenzie=], Lt. Bud Roberts and State Department Special Assistant Clayton Webb to track down Colonel Matthew O'Hara (played by Carmen Argenziano), a Medal of Honor recipient who in an act of protest has stolen the Declaration of Independence. Colonel O'Hara, who turns out to be Mac's uncle, claims he's temporarily taken control of the document as a wake-up call to politicians who have lost sight of its true meaning. However, despite his patriotic sounding rhetoric, Colonel O'Hara's asking a ransom of one-half billion dollars for its return. It's up to Harm, Mac and Bud to figure out the good guys from the bad guys and safely reclaim the Declaration of Independence.
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In the second season premiere, and after having received his Distinguished Flying Cross from [[UsefulNotes/BillClinton President Clinton]] at a White House ceremony, Harm to Lt. Commander Rabb joins Major Sarah ’Mac’ [=MacKenzie=], 'Mac' [=MacKenzie=] (Creator/CatherineBell), Lt. Bud Roberts (Creator/PatrickLabyorteaux) and State Department Special Assistant Clayton Webb (Creator/StevenCulp) to track down Colonel Matthew O'Hara (played by Carmen Argenziano), (Creator/CarmenArgenziano), a Medal of Honor recipient who in an act of protest has stolen the Declaration of Independence. Independence.
Colonel O'Hara, who turns out to be Mac's uncle, claims he's temporarily taken control of the document as a wake-up call to politicians who have lost sight of its true meaning. However, despite his patriotic sounding rhetoric, Colonel O'Hara's asking a ransom of one-half billion dollars for its return. It's up toHarm, Rabb, Mac and Bud Roberts to figure out the good guys from the bad guys and safely reclaim the Declaration of Independence.
Colonel O'Hara, who turns out to be Mac's uncle, claims he's temporarily taken control of the document as a wake-up call to politicians who have lost sight of its true meaning. However, despite his patriotic sounding rhetoric, Colonel O'Hara's asking a ransom of one-half billion dollars for its return. It's up to
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* AntiVillain: Colonel Matthew O’Hara is a Marine Corps legend who earned the Medal of Honor in the Vietnam War, but he’s grown tired of American degradation of society with street crimes and corrupted politicians, so he and a few other Marines snatches the Declaration of Independence transported in a mail truck on its back from a restoration job. [[spoiler: What no one knows at the outset is that the Colonel is the uncle of Major Sarah Mackenzie.]]
* ContinuityNod: Harm is presented with the Distinguished Flying Cross for his actions in the pilot movie. The fact that those actions happened over a season previously is a nod towards how long it can take for some medals to pass through the review process in RealLife.
* GradeSystemSnark: On Clayton Webb's first appearance in "We the People", he gives a rating of Mac's beauty. When someone asks, ''You go into fractions?'' Webb replies, ''I use the Richter Scale''.
* ContinuityNod: Harm is presented with the Distinguished Flying Cross for his actions in the pilot movie. The fact that those actions happened over a season previously is a nod towards how long it can take for some medals to pass through the review process in RealLife.
* GradeSystemSnark: On Clayton Webb's first appearance in "We the People", he gives a rating of Mac's beauty. When someone asks, ''You go into fractions?'' Webb replies, ''I use the Richter Scale''.
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* AntiVillain: Colonel Matthew O’Hara O'Hara is a Marine Corps legend who earned the Medal of Honor in the Vietnam War, but he’s he's grown tired of American degradation of society with street crimes and corrupted politicians, so he and a few other Marines snatches the Declaration of Independence transported in a mail truck on its back from a restoration job. [[spoiler: What no one knows at the outset is that the Colonel is the uncle of Major Sarah Mackenzie.]]
* ContinuityNod:Harm Rabb is presented with the Distinguished Flying Cross for his actions in the pilot movie. The fact that those actions happened over a season previously is a nod towards how long it can take for some medals to pass through the review process in RealLife.
* GradeSystemSnark:On Clayton Webb's first appearance in "We the People", he Webb gives a rating of Mac's beauty. When someone asks, ''You go into fractions?'' Webb replies, ''I use the Richter Scale''.
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: In ''JAG'' tradition, Harm has yet another snarky female partner, this time a badass Marine. Unlike Pike and Austin, Mac will be around for the rest of the show.
* TrackingDevice: Used by Clayton Webb in his first dealing with Harm and Mac, in "We The People", to track their rental car. However, they're GenreSavvy enough to get rid of it.
* TheWhiteHouse: Harm & Mac first met in the Rose Garden in "We The People", following a presidential awards ceremony where Harm recieved his first Disthinguished Flying Cross for the heroics he pulled off in the [[Recap/JAGS01E0102ANewBeginning Pilot Movie]].
* YouLookLikeYouveSeenAGhost: When Harm first meets Major Sarah [=MacKenzie=], who is a [[{{pun}} dead ringer]] for Lt. Diane Schonke, a murdered Naval officer Harm used to know ([[{{Recap/JAGS01E22SkeletonCrew}} "Skeleton Crew"]]).
* TrackingDevice: Used by Clayton Webb in his first dealing with Harm and Mac, in "We The People", to track their rental car. However, they're GenreSavvy enough to get rid of it.
* TheWhiteHouse: Harm & Mac first met in the Rose Garden in "We The People", following a presidential awards ceremony where Harm recieved his first Disthinguished Flying Cross for the heroics he pulled off in the [[Recap/JAGS01E0102ANewBeginning Pilot Movie]].
* YouLookLikeYouveSeenAGhost: When Harm first meets Major Sarah [=MacKenzie=], who is a [[{{pun}} dead ringer]] for Lt. Diane Schonke, a murdered Naval officer Harm used to know ([[{{Recap/JAGS01E22SkeletonCrew}} "Skeleton Crew"]]).
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: In ''JAG'' tradition, Harm Rabb has yet another snarky female partner, this time a badass Marine. Unlike Pike and Austin, Mac will be around for the rest of the show.
* TrackingDevice: Used by Clayton Webb in his first dealing withHarm Rabb and Mac, in "We The People", to track their rental car. However, they're GenreSavvy enough to get rid of it.
* TheWhiteHouse:Harm & Rabb and Mac first met meet in the Rose Garden in "We The People", Garden, following a presidential awards ceremony where Harm recieved in which Rabb received his first Disthinguished Flying Cross for the heroics he pulled off in the [[Recap/JAGS01E0102ANewBeginning Pilot Movie]].
pilot movie]].
* YouLookLikeYouveSeenAGhost: WhenHarm Rabb first meets Major Sarah [=MacKenzie=], who is a [[{{pun}} dead ringer]] for Lt. Diane Schonke, a murdered Naval officer Harm used to know ([[{{Recap/JAGS01E22SkeletonCrew}} "Skeleton Crew"]]).
* TrackingDevice: Used by Clayton Webb in his first dealing with
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* Lieutenant JG Bud Roberts (Creator/PatrickLabyorteux) is now stationed at JAG Headquarters and part of the main cast;
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* TheWhiteHouse: Harm & Mac first met in the Rose Garden in "We The People", following an presidential awards ceremony where Harm recieved his first Disthinguished Flying Cross for the heroics he pulled off in the [[Recap/JAGS01E0102ANewBeginning Pilot Movie]].
* YouLookLikeYouveSeenAGhost: When Harm first meets Major Sarah [=MacKenzie=], who is a [[{{pun}} dead ringer]] for Lt. Diane Schonke, a murdered Naval officer Harm used to know ("Skeleton Crew").
* YouLookLikeYouveSeenAGhost: When Harm first meets Major Sarah [=MacKenzie=], who is a [[{{pun}} dead ringer]] for Lt. Diane Schonke, a murdered Naval officer Harm used to know ("Skeleton Crew").
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* TheWhiteHouse: Harm & Mac first met in the Rose Garden in "We The People", following an a presidential awards ceremony where Harm recieved his first Disthinguished Flying Cross for the heroics he pulled off in the [[Recap/JAGS01E0102ANewBeginning Pilot Movie]].
* YouLookLikeYouveSeenAGhost: When Harm first meets Major Sarah [=MacKenzie=], who is a [[{{pun}} dead ringer]] for Lt. Diane Schonke, a murdered Naval officer Harm used to know("Skeleton Crew").([[{{Recap/JAGS01E22SkeletonCrew}} "Skeleton Crew"]]).
* YouLookLikeYouveSeenAGhost: When Harm first meets Major Sarah [=MacKenzie=], who is a [[{{pun}} dead ringer]] for Lt. Diane Schonke, a murdered Naval officer Harm used to know
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* Rear Admiral A.J. Chegwidden (John M. Jackson) is also now part of the main cast;
* the first of forty appearances of Steven Culp as the recurring UsefulNotes/{{CIA}} Officer Clayton Webb;
* Rear Admiral A.J. Chegwidden (John M. Jackson) is also now part of the main cast;
* the first of forty appearances of Steven Culp as the recurring UsefulNotes/{{CIA}} Officer Clayton Webb;
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* Lieutenant JG Bud Roberts (Patrick Labyorteux) (Creator/PatrickLabyorteux) is now stationed at JAG Headquarters and part of the main cast;
* Rear Admiral A.J. Chegwidden(John M. Jackson) (Creator/JohnMJackson) is also now part of the main cast;
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* AlphabetNewsNetwork: '''ZNN''', the {{CNN}} stand-in, is shown here for the very first time on ''JAG''. It would also appear many years later in plenty of ''Series/{{NCIS}}'' episodes.
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* AlphabetNewsNetwork: '''ZNN''', the {{CNN}} Creator/{{CNN}} stand-in, is shown here for the very first time on ''JAG''. It would also appear many years later in plenty of ''Series/{{NCIS}}'' episodes.
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In the second season premiere, and after having received his Distinguished Flying Cross from [[BillClinton President Clinton]] at a White House ceremony, Harm to joins Major Sarah ’Mac’ [=MacKenzie=], Lt. Bud Roberts and State Department Special Assistant Clayton Webb to track down Colonel Matthew O'Hara (played by Carmen Argenziano), a Medal of Honor recipient who in an act of protest has stolen the Declaration of Independence. Colonel O'Hara, who turns out to be Mac's uncle, claims he's temporarily taken control of the document as a wake-up call to politicians who have lost sight of its true meaning. However, despite his patriotic sounding rhetoric, Colonel O'Hara's asking a ransom of one-half billion dollars for its return. It's up to Harm, Mac and Bud to figure out the good guys from the bad guys and safely reclaim the Declaration of Independence.
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In the second season premiere, and after having received his Distinguished Flying Cross from [[BillClinton [[UsefulNotes/BillClinton President Clinton]] at a White House ceremony, Harm to joins Major Sarah ’Mac’ [=MacKenzie=], Lt. Bud Roberts and State Department Special Assistant Clayton Webb to track down Colonel Matthew O'Hara (played by Carmen Argenziano), a Medal of Honor recipient who in an act of protest has stolen the Declaration of Independence. Colonel O'Hara, who turns out to be Mac's uncle, claims he's temporarily taken control of the document as a wake-up call to politicians who have lost sight of its true meaning. However, despite his patriotic sounding rhetoric, Colonel O'Hara's asking a ransom of one-half billion dollars for its return. It's up to Harm, Mac and Bud to figure out the good guys from the bad guys and safely reclaim the Declaration of Independence.
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In the second season premiere, and after having received his Distinguished Flying Cross from [[BillClinton President Clinton]] at a White House ceremony, Harm to joins Major Sarah ’Mac’ Mackenzie, [=MacKenzie=], Lt. Bud Roberts and State Department Special Assistant Clayton Webb to track down Colonel Matthew O'Hara (played by Carmen Argenziano), a Medal of Honor recipient who in an act of protest has stolen the Declaration of Independence. Colonel O'Hara, who turns out to be Mac's uncle, claims he's temporarily taken control of the document as a wake-up call to politicians who have lost sight of its true meaning. However, despite his patriotic sounding rhetoric, Colonel O'Hara's asking a ransom of one-half billion dollars for its return. It's up to Harm, Mac and Bud to figure out the good guys from the bad guys and safely reclaim the Declaration of Independence.
Independence.
'''This episode marks the first time when''';
* ''JAG'' aired on {{CBS}};
* Catherine Bell joined the main cast as Major Sarah [=MacKenzie=];
* Lieutenant JG Bud Roberts (Patrick Labyorteux) is now stationed at JAG Headquarters and part of the main cast;
* Rear Admiral A.J. Chegwidden (John M. Jackson) is also now part of the main cast;
* the first of forty appearances of Steven Culp as the recurring {{CIA}} Officer Clayton Webb;
* and JAG Headquarters in-verse location is now Falls Church, Virginia.
'''This episode marks the first time when''';
* ''JAG'' aired on {{CBS}};
* Catherine Bell joined the main cast as Major Sarah [=MacKenzie=];
* Lieutenant JG Bud Roberts (Patrick Labyorteux) is now stationed at JAG Headquarters and part of the main cast;
* Rear Admiral A.J. Chegwidden (John M. Jackson) is also now part of the main cast;
* the first of forty appearances of Steven Culp as the recurring {{CIA}} Officer Clayton Webb;
* and JAG Headquarters in-verse location is now Falls Church, Virginia.
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* TheWhiteHouse: Harm & Mac first met in the Rose Garden in "We The People", following an presidential awards ceremony where Harm recieved his first Disthinguished Flying Cross.Cross for the heroics he pulled off in the [[Recap/JAGS01E0102ANewBeginning Pilot Movie]].
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* AlphabetNewsNetwork: '''ZNN''', the {{CNN}} stand-in, is shown here for the very first time on ''JAG''. It would also appear many years later in plenty of ''Series/{{NCIS}}'' episodes.
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* AntiVillain: Colonel Matthew O’Hara is a Marine Corps legend who earned the Medal of Honor in the Vietnam War, but he’s grown tired of American degradation of society with street crimes and corrupted politicians, so he and a few other Marines snatches the Declaration of Independence transported in a mail truck on its back from a restoration job. [[spoiler: What no one knows at the outset is that the Colonel is the uncle of Major Sarah Mackenzie.]]
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In the second season premiere, and after having received his Distinguished Flying Cross from [[BillClinton President Clinton]] at a White House ceremony, Harm to joins Major Sarah ’Mac’ Mackenzie, Lt. Bud Roberts and State Department Special Assistant Clayton Webb to track down Colonel Matthew O'Hara (played by Carmen Argenziano), a Medal of Honor recipient who in an act of protest has stolen the Declaration of Independence. Colonel O'Hara, who turns out to be Mac's uncle, claims he's temporarily taken control of the document as a wake-up call to politicians who have lost sight of its true meaning. However, despite his patriotic sounding rhetoric, Colonel O'Hara's asking a ransom of one-half billion dollars for its return. It's up to Harm, Mac and Bud to figure out the good guys from the bad guys and safely reclaim the Declaration of Independence.
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* GradeSystemSnark: On Clayton Webb's first appearance in "We the People", he gives a rating of Mac's beauty. When someone asks, ''You go into fractions?'' Webb replies, ''I use the Richter Scale''.
* ReassignedToAntarctica: Admiral Chegwidden hints at the possibility in "We the People".
-->''Lieutenant [=JGs=] don't joke with admirals, son, it could get him transferred to a supply ship in the Aleutians. Joking is strictly an admiral's privilege only.''
* TrackingDevice: Used by Clayton Webb in his first dealing with Harm and Mac, in "We The People", to track their rental car. However, they're GenreSavvy enough to leave it.
* TheWhiteHouse: Harm & Mac first met in the Rose Garden in "We The People", following an presidential awards ceremony where Harm recieved his first Disthinguished Flying Cross.
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[[Recap/{{JAG}} As you were...]]\\
[[Series/{{JAG}} Dismissed.]]
!!''We the People'' contains examples of the following tropes:
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* GradeSystemSnark: On Clayton Webb's first appearance in "We the People", he gives a rating of Mac's beauty. When someone asks, ''You go into fractions?'' Webb replies, ''I use the Richter Scale''.
* ReassignedToAntarctica: Admiral Chegwidden hints at the possibility in "We the People".
-->''Lieutenant [=JGs=] don't joke with admirals, son, it could get him transferred to a supply ship in the Aleutians. Joking is strictly an admiral's privilege only.''
* TrackingDevice: Used by Clayton Webb in his first dealing with Harm and Mac, in "We The People", to track their rental car. However, they're GenreSavvy enough to leave it.
* TheWhiteHouse: Harm & Mac first met in the Rose Garden in "We The People", following an presidential awards ceremony where Harm recieved his first Disthinguished Flying Cross.
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[[Recap/{{JAG}} As you were...]]\\
[[Series/{{JAG}} Dismissed.]]