NCIS: Los Angeles season 11 has just premiered recently. However, ever since David James Elliott and Catherine Bell appeared in the show last season, fans can't help but ask if JAG revival is happening.

Following the premiere of NCIS: Los Angeles season 11, the conversation about the potential revival of JAG is still there. Speculations are rife that Mac (Bell) and Harm (Elliot) might need to work together once again, and that more adventures are waiting for them. Their arrival in the NCIS universe has just fuelled the speculations about the possible return of JAG.

However, nothing is confirmed about this matter at the moment. While a lot of viewers would love to see Mac and Harm back in action once again, there are still other factors that need to be considered in bringing back the show. CBS hasn't also officially announced a full-fledged revival in the works, and the network never even teased its likelihood.

Also, executive producer R. Scott Gemmill has something to say about JAG revival. He told Parade that they wanted to bring back Mac and Harm, considering the series is the precursor of the NCIS franchise. While he revealed that most of them would love to do the series once again, scheduling is one of the biggest challenges for them as some cast members were already committed to other shows.

For instance, Bell is full-time in Hallmark Channel's Good Witch, and it has been filming over the past few weeks. It would be hard for the actress to have two full-time TV shows and to balance them both. Still, Gemmill noted that JAG revival is not something they've dismissed and their challenge is taking things step by step.

Meanwhile, in the premiere of NCIS: Los Angeles season 11, Mac admitted that she and Harm didn't give their relationship a real try. The interesting twist, at the end of the episode, is that Harm got a position at a prominent NCIS office. This is a great opportunity for him, especially in building a relationship with Mac and to also establish what he wants in his future.

While viewers didn't exactly get the closure they want, it's nice seeing Mac and Harm in NCIS: Los Angeles season 11. The two are back in the same orbit, and it's apparent they do have some deep feelings for each other. Many, especially long-time JAG fans, are curious what the future could be for these two.