Harm and Meg switch lead roles to throw off the Iraqi stereotypes.
The episode provides reasonable desert fun (five years on from GW-One and seven years before Gulf War Round Two). References to John Wayne and "Stagecoach" are a nice homage towards the end.
The climax is, of course, predictable yet satisfying for those of us who support our heroes. Harm and Meg are, by now, established in their working relationships and Chegwidden is yet to arrive.
The episode provides reasonable desert fun (five years on from GW-One and seven years before Gulf War Round Two). References to John Wayne and "Stagecoach" are a nice homage towards the end.
The climax is, of course, predictable yet satisfying for those of us who support our heroes. Harm and Meg are, by now, established in their working relationships and Chegwidden is yet to arrive.