Action abounds in this October 1995 episode (so I don't regard anything written 26 years later in 2021 as a "spoiler").
This was Meg Austin's second episode and her character's chance to show some of the enthusiasm, grit and ingenuity which the writers were trying to impart to the "Harm side-kick" character as they moved on from Andrea Parker's Caitlin Pike character from the pilot episodes.
Tracey Needham gets into the role and - apart from driving Harm into a "free-fire zone" on a range (one knocked-over road-sign is all that it takes) - she comes up to the expected standards.
She also meets up with "Ollie North" (RL US hero from the time of filming) and generally the Harm-Meg duopoly is forming nicely.
The sub-text (retired General projecting expectations onto second-born after first-born has died "heroically") is well-handled.
This was Meg Austin's second episode and her character's chance to show some of the enthusiasm, grit and ingenuity which the writers were trying to impart to the "Harm side-kick" character as they moved on from Andrea Parker's Caitlin Pike character from the pilot episodes.
Tracey Needham gets into the role and - apart from driving Harm into a "free-fire zone" on a range (one knocked-over road-sign is all that it takes) - she comes up to the expected standards.
She also meets up with "Ollie North" (RL US hero from the time of filming) and generally the Harm-Meg duopoly is forming nicely.
The sub-text (retired General projecting expectations onto second-born after first-born has died "heroically") is well-handled.