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JAG: Yesterday's Heroes

Episode score 8.8 Great

Yesterday's Heroes

  • 52.
  • Season: 3
  • Episode: 15
  • First Aired: 2/24/1998
  • Prod Code: 0315

EPISODE OVERVIEW

4 Reviews | 33 Votes

When a luxury yacht owned by a reputed South American drug trafficker mysteriously sinks and the Navy is suspected, Harm, Mac and Bud are put on the case. Meanwhile, Artemus Sullivan, a World War II Navy veteran, with the help of his aged cronies, devises plans from a nursing home to make sure the drug dealer responsible for Sullivan's grandson's death is brought to justice. But when Sullivan is kidnapped by the drug dealers, his mettle is tested, as is that of Harm and his team as they race to rescue the war hero. Add a recap »

Writers:
R. Scott Gemmill
Director:
Greg Beeman
Stars:
Patrick Labyorteaux (Lt./Lt. Commander Bud J. Roberts, Jr. (Season 2-10))
Karri Turner (Lt. Harriet Sims-Roberts (Season 3-9))
John M. Jackson (Rear Admiral Albert Jethro "AJ" Chegwidden (Season 2-9))
David James Elliott (Commander Harmon "Harm" Rabb, Jr.)
Catherine Bell (Lt. Colonel Sarah MacKenzie (Season 2-10))
Recurring Role:
Steven Culp (Agent Clayton Webb)
Guest Star:
Ernest Borgnine (Artemus Sullivan)
Jsu Garcia (Branko Mendoza)
Richard Bakalyan (Harold Green)
Lou Myers (Wendell Freeman III)
Dennis Burkley (Jungle Larry)
John Bennett Perry (Roland Sims)
Debbie McLeod (Lydia Sims)
Garrison Hershberger (Cmdr. Crowley)
Richard Haje (Manny)
Allan Royal (Skipper)
  • Artemus: Hey, what took ya so long?
    Lou: Hey, what do ya expect they only kids. edit »
  • Bud: Hey, would ya like to ride in a JAG with a JAG, ma'am? edit »
  • (Mac is wearing a bikini)
    Bud: Permission to speak freely, ma'am?
    Mac: Granted.
    Bud: Wow! edit »
  • Artemus Sullivan: (to Harm) Old heroes never die, Commander. They just become the stuff of legends. edit »
  • Webb: All right. Have the "golden boys" apprehended before you're charged with withholding evidence.

    Webb, in referring to the three Navy retirees as "golden boys," is alluding to the NBC sitcom "The Golden Girls." Interestingly, Borgnine is mentioned by name in one of the first-season episodes of "The Golden Girls" called "On Golden Girls." edit »
Show Score 8.9 great
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