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Harm and Mac square off in a murder case in which a petty officer is accused of murdering a female officer during a drunken rage.
Harm and Mac square off in a murder case in which a petty officer is accused of murdering a female officer during a drunken rage.
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S9, EP16 "Persian Gulf"Mac plays a high-stakes game of cat and mouse with the terrorist who nearly killed her in Colombia.
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S9, EP17 "Take It Like a Man"The admiral orders Mac to see a Navy psychiatrist for post-traumatic stress syndrome following her ordeal at the hands of Sadik.
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S9, EP18 "What If?"The gang celebrates Coates' promotion at a Chinese restaurant, where fortune cookies cause all to fantasize about what their lives would be like if they had made different choices.
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S9, EP15 "Crash"When a pilot crashes his plane into the deck of an aircraft carrier, Harm flies a duplicate mission to determine whether the incident should be ruled an accident or suicide.
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S9, EP14 "People v. SecNav"After a Navy fighter drops bombs on an Iraqi hospital, Harm and Mac defend the secretary of the Navy (Dean Stockwell) against war-crimes charges in the International Criminal Court at The Hague.
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S9, EP13 "Good Intentions"Harm and Mac square off in a murder case in which a petty officer is accused of murdering a female officer during a drunken rage.
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S9, EP12 "A Girl's Best Friend"Adm. Chegwidden launches an investigation into the illegal diamond trade when he discovers his fiancée's stone might have been smuggled.
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