What is a virtual season you ask. Well that is actually very easy to explain. Every summer we suffer through re-runs, often of episodes we didn't care for the first time around. The Virtual Season is here to eliminate that problem. Jen, offically known as the co-producer (who exactly is the other producer?), assembled a group of JAG fanfic writers (who are are, apparently, insane) to write episodes all summer long. Finally a way to get a JAG fix without being forced to watch the fifteenth airing of King of the Greenie Board. So sit back and read a JAG epsiode that is probably better than the one on your television.
Episode One: Article 120 by Katherine English
Episode Two: Monkey See, Monkey Do by Jen Turner and Sharon Clinton
Episode Three: Seeking Shelter by Sharon Clinton
Episode Four: Against The Ropes by Kimberly Knipp 1st Place in the 2000 Shipper Choice Awards
Episode Five: Against The Ropes (Part 2) by Kimberly Knipp
Episode Six: Shattered Images by Jen Turner
Episode Seven: Flights of Freedom by Susan
Episode Eight: Double Standard by Sharon Miller
Episode Nine: Rob and Laura by Patty and XFDrScully@aol.com 2nd Place in the 2000 Shipper Choice Awards
Episode Ten: Double Trouble by Jen Turner
Episode Eleven: Secret Sedition by Chris and Barb 3rd Place in the Shipper Choice Awards
Episode Twelve: Circling by Bree
Episode Thirteen: Secrets Revealed by Sarah Brown
Episode Fourteen: Valor and Discretion by Selena
Episode Fifteen: But a Moment in Time by Pat
Episode Sixteen:Masque of Deception by Helen Vlantes, Jennifer Turner, and Kimberly Knipp
Episode Seventeen: Masque of Deception (Part 2) by Helen Vlantes, Jennifer Turner, and Kimberly Knipp
Episode Eighteen: Masque of Deception (Part 3) by Helen Vlantes, Jennifer Turner, and Kimberly Knipp
Well, there you have it folks, the Virtual Season has come to a close. We hope everyone enjoyed the stories. Please let the authors (individually or collectively) know what you thought of the Season by sending them an e-mail. Thanks to all of you who read and enjoyed!
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