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From the December 15, 1998, edition of Entertainment Tonight
"Santa comes to JAG and brings David James Elliott the gift of romance. One Life to Live alum Susan Haskell guest stars as a pyschiatrist [Lt. Cmdr. Jordan Parker] who warmed the heart of Lieutenant Commander Harmon Rabb, Jr.  (David James Elliott).  David James Elliott on Susan's character:  'Maybe it's time he had a girl.  For the longest time people were wondering what's going on with Harm.'   A driving under the influence allegation is what brings these two together." 
Below: Jaggle Bells - When Mac's "little sister" arrives at JAG headquarters, declaring she's run away from her abusive stepfather, Mac has her hands full trying to locate the absentee parents, as well as investigate the girl's charges of abuse.  Meanwhile, Harm spends the evening interrogating a beautiful Public Health Service doctor accused of imbibing too much Christmas cheer before getting into her car.  Also, Admiral Chegwidden threatens to ruin Bud's holiday if the young lieutenant can't find  him a flight to Italy -- even though all the airports are  closed.
Below:  Web of Lies - When Harm and Mac set out to find C.I.A. Agent Clayton Webb's killer after his body is found aboard a burning ship, they inadvertently uncover a rogue government spy agency.  Retracing Webb's steps, Harm and Mac learn that he was on a top-secret mission to deliver a high-tech weapons project to the proper authorities when he was stopped. Waiting for Harm and Mac when they discover this, though, is none other than Harm's former nemesis, ex-C.I.A. Agent Clark Palmer, now working with the rogue spy agency, who will stop at nothing -- including Harm's murder -- to get his hands on the top-secret project. 
Below: The Adversaries - Bud's first case as a newly sworn in JAG attorney is to defend his father, who's been accused of having been involved in defrauding the Navy when he was in charge of Ship's Stores. Though the two have been estranged, Bud feels a strong obligation to his father, who secifically requested him to be his attorney. Harm is the designated prosecuter, which spooks Bud, as he knows he's going up against the best. 
Below:  Wilderness of Mirrors - Harm fears he's losing his mind when he begins to see and hear his deceased father. Worried that he may be going insane, Harm finally confers with his Navy psychiatrist girlfriend who tells him she's treating a Marine officer with similar symptoms and suggests that Harm isn't experiencing anything unusual for someone who's lost a loved one under stressful circumstances. But before Harm can come to terms with the visitations, he begins to suspect that there's something more sinister involved that could cost him more than just his sanity.
Below: Yeah, Baby - Baby issues abound as Harriet's due dates draws near: Bud is in the middle of a case involving a pregnant Marine sergeant, and Mac feels her biological clock ticking when she says goodbye to Chloe her "little sister." But when both Harriet and the sergeant simultaneously go into labor, it's a job only a Navy Seal can handle. Meanwhile, to Jordan's shock, Harm prevails upon the Admiral to intercede on his behalf to have his official designation changed from JAG attorney back to naval aviator. 
Below:  Goodbyes - As Harm considers his future at JAG, he learns that Charlie Lynch -- the ex-Navyman responsible for the murder of Annie, the abused child whose death still haunts Harm -- has resurfaced, placing the little girl's twin sister, Dar-lin, in danger. Jordan comforts the little girl and counsels Harm, who has left her in suspense about their relationship. Putting his career decision on hold until he closes the chapter on Lynch, Harm tracks him to a shipyard where the vicious killer is holding Dar-lin hostage. Overflowing with anger against all Lynch's grisly acts of murder, Harm finds himself in an intense stand-off with him that will leave only one man standing. 
Below: The Return - Admiral Chegwidden welcomes Harm back to JAG by assigning him a tricky case - defending the son of the Secretary of Navy. Harm takes the case when Lt. Nelson, the son of the Secretary of the Navy, is accused by Cmdr. Burke of disobeying an order at sea, an act worthy of a court martial. On the home front, Jordy comes to say goodbye to Harm - she's received orders to Spain.
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