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Overdue and Presumed LostEpisode Number: 107 Season Num: 5 First Aired: Thursday March 2, 2000 Prod Code: 522 |
Harm and Chegwidden fight an attempt by a salvage hunter to excavate the remains of a submarine that disappeared in 1941, just before the attack of Pearl Harbor. Meanwhile, Bud takes on the heavy burden of trying to keep an obese petty officer from being discharged for failing to lose weight.
| Writer: | Paul J. Levine, John Schulian |
| Director: | Tony Wharmby |
| Recurring Role: | Cindy Ambuehl (Renee Peterson), Randy Vasquez (Gunnery Sgt. Galindez), Chuck Carrington (PO2 Tiner), Zoe McLellan (PO2 Jennifer Coates (Year 9 - 10)), Karri Turner (Lt. Harriet Sims-Roberts (Year 3 - 9)), Randy Vasquez (Gunnery Sgt. Victor Galindez (Year 6 - 9)), Chuck Carrington (PO1 Jason Tiner (Year 6 - 9)), Patrick Labyorteaux (Lt. Bud J. Roberts, Jr. (Year 2 - 10)), John M. Jackson (R. Adm. Albert Jethro "AJ" Chegwidden (Year 2 - 9)) |
| Guest Star: | Donald Willis (Lt. Roarke), Kent McCord (Captain Henry Delario), Drew Ebersole (PO Hamill), Elijha Mahar (Lt. Bryant), Al Rodrigo (Jason Kaplan), Christian Leffler (Gary Jamirro), Steve Monroe (PO Campbell), Tegan West (Sgt. Wes Taygun), Stephen Ramsey (CPO Lindsey), Jack Brewer (CPO Mueller), John Prosky (Stewart Grossman), Tait Smith (PO Pitts), Ed Blatchford (Lt. Cmdr. Roy Neilson), Biff McGuire (Vice Adm Caleb Stanton), Michael Wiseman (Jack Riggins), Yolanda King (Federal Judge Esther Green) |
Some of the black & white film footage is from the 1958 United Artists film, "Run Silent, Run Deep" which starred Clark Gable & Burt Lancaster.
(edit)
"On the 100th anniversary of the United States Navy's first
submarine, we dedicate this episode to the warriors, past
and present, who have always run silent, run deep" -- Onscreen dedication. (edit)
submarine, we dedicate this episode to the warriors, past
and present, who have always run silent, run deep" -- Onscreen dedication. (edit)
Admiral Chegwidden: We, too, are trying to discover the fate of the Dolphin's message, but . . . Your honor, that has absolutely nothing to do with the issue before this court.
Judge Green: I have read the cases cited in your brief, Admiral, and they do support the proposition that the Navy owns its warships in perpetuity whether they're sailing the high seas or embedded in the ocean bottom. But those cases deal with ownership of rusty cannons and barnacled hulls, not historical truth.
Admiral Chegwidden: Your honor. It . . . It's the law.
Judge Green: I am the law, until the appeals court tells me I'm wrong. I don't know what's buried with the Dolphin but we're going to find out. The government's request for an injunction is denied. Mr. Riggins' salvage claim is upheld. (edit) Potts: Colonel . . . Isn't there anything I could do to stay in the Navy?
Josh Kaplan: Why would you want to? Josh Kaplan, executive recruiter. Mr. Potts, how would you like to be senior software engineer for Astrosplash.com?
Gary Jimir: Not so fast. Gary Jimirro, Flashpan Gaming. We have a software designer position that I think . . .
Josh Kaplan: I'm talking $100,000 a year, plus car.
Gary Jimir: $120,000 plus stock options.
Potts: Yeah, great . . .
Josh Kaplan: You want stock options? 40% of our employees are already millionaires.
Gary Jimir: Access to our corporate beach condo, a golf club membership . . .
Potts: I just want to stay in the Navy.
Bud: Ma'am?
Mac: Uh . . . Uh, well, how about $20,000 a year and you forfeit 30 days pay as penalty, ramped quarters to which you're restricted for two weeks, mandatory physical training, a regulated diet, bi-weekly drug tests and you may end up in combat?
Potts: Do you mean it, Colonel?
Mac: Should we tell the judge that we've reached an agreement?
Bud: (Looking at his client) Yes, Ma'am. (edit) Outside the courtroom, while waiting for the courtmarshal jury to return
Mac: Why don't you try to relax bud. I know he's a good kid and you want to win.
Bud: I know that, ma'am. It's just . . . It's the names. You know, bubble butt, jelly belly . . . when I was 14, that was me.
Mac: It's not anymore, Bud.
Bud: Inside, ma'ma -- it's always who you are. (edit) Walking and talking about Harm's assignment to work with the Hill on the JAG budget.
Admiral Chegwidden: And the budget, did you get the 4.3% increase?
Harm: No, Sir.
Admiral Chegwidden: Well, what the hell happened?
Harm: Well, Sir. Renee made a few suggestions and . . . Admiral Chegwidden: Renee?
Harm: Yes, Sir, and I recommended that we add an inflation factor, contingency fund, and a travel allowance and the committee will support an 8.1% increase Admiral.
Admiral Chegwidden: Nicely done, Commander.
Harm: (Smiling) Ha!
Admiral Chegwidden: Huh! Well from now on, you'll handle our budget request every year. (edit) Harm: You're going to re-write history.
Admiral Chegwidden: It won't be me, Harm. It'll be those men on the sub. (edit)
Judge Green: I have read the cases cited in your brief, Admiral, and they do support the proposition that the Navy owns its warships in perpetuity whether they're sailing the high seas or embedded in the ocean bottom. But those cases deal with ownership of rusty cannons and barnacled hulls, not historical truth.
Admiral Chegwidden: Your honor. It . . . It's the law.
Judge Green: I am the law, until the appeals court tells me I'm wrong. I don't know what's buried with the Dolphin but we're going to find out. The government's request for an injunction is denied. Mr. Riggins' salvage claim is upheld. (edit) Potts: Colonel . . . Isn't there anything I could do to stay in the Navy?
Josh Kaplan: Why would you want to? Josh Kaplan, executive recruiter. Mr. Potts, how would you like to be senior software engineer for Astrosplash.com?
Gary Jimir: Not so fast. Gary Jimirro, Flashpan Gaming. We have a software designer position that I think . . .
Josh Kaplan: I'm talking $100,000 a year, plus car.
Gary Jimir: $120,000 plus stock options.
Potts: Yeah, great . . .
Josh Kaplan: You want stock options? 40% of our employees are already millionaires.
Gary Jimir: Access to our corporate beach condo, a golf club membership . . .
Potts: I just want to stay in the Navy.
Bud: Ma'am?
Mac: Uh . . . Uh, well, how about $20,000 a year and you forfeit 30 days pay as penalty, ramped quarters to which you're restricted for two weeks, mandatory physical training, a regulated diet, bi-weekly drug tests and you may end up in combat?
Potts: Do you mean it, Colonel?
Mac: Should we tell the judge that we've reached an agreement?
Bud: (Looking at his client) Yes, Ma'am. (edit) Outside the courtroom, while waiting for the courtmarshal jury to return
Mac: Why don't you try to relax bud. I know he's a good kid and you want to win.
Bud: I know that, ma'am. It's just . . . It's the names. You know, bubble butt, jelly belly . . . when I was 14, that was me.
Mac: It's not anymore, Bud.
Bud: Inside, ma'ma -- it's always who you are. (edit) Walking and talking about Harm's assignment to work with the Hill on the JAG budget.
Admiral Chegwidden: And the budget, did you get the 4.3% increase?
Harm: No, Sir.
Admiral Chegwidden: Well, what the hell happened?
Harm: Well, Sir. Renee made a few suggestions and . . . Admiral Chegwidden: Renee?
Harm: Yes, Sir, and I recommended that we add an inflation factor, contingency fund, and a travel allowance and the committee will support an 8.1% increase Admiral.
Admiral Chegwidden: Nicely done, Commander.
Harm: (Smiling) Ha!
Admiral Chegwidden: Huh! Well from now on, you'll handle our budget request every year. (edit) Harm: You're going to re-write history.
Admiral Chegwidden: It won't be me, Harm. It'll be those men on the sub. (edit)
The "pin-up girl" found in the box with the Dolphin's logbook is Betty Grable. This photograph of her in a bathing suit and high heels was very popular and plenty of World War II servicemen had a copy.
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In the opening scene, the submarine crew is having a good-natured debate about baseball and whether Joe DiMaggio is better than Ted Williams.
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