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I think its pretty cool. Pretty risky of the producers to make a show of a current war... I bet it prevents them from portraying anything overtly negative.
 
I watched half of it earlier tonight, not too bad. Language was a little too much at times.
I want to catch the season finale of Rescue Me, I've never watched the show before but that last episode looks to be pretty good.

-Jason
 
i heard it was a commie show and disrespects the military
being a navy veteran, i don't want to watch garbage that disrespects fellow military peoples
 
Originally posted by: AmdEmAll
I watched it once. They make our solidiers look like morons. Won't watch it again.




Originally posted by: FoBoT
i heard it was a commie show and disrespects the military
being a navy veteran, i don't want to watch garbage that disrespects fellow military peoples


I have no idea where some people get their info...

:thumbsup: to Steven Bochco and crew...

 
Originally posted by: dartworth
I have no idea where some people get their info...

:thumbsup: to Steven Bochco and crew...

Maybe by watching the show?? Woman soldiers curling up into a ball on the front line crying.

Soldiers under attack from one building for over a day without any tank or air support? What a joke.
 
Originally posted by: AmdEmAll
Originally posted by: dartworth
I have no idea where some people get their info...

:thumbsup: to Steven Bochco and crew...

Maybe by watching the show?? Woman soldiers curling up into a ball on the front line crying.

Soldiers under attack from one building for over a day without any tank or air support? What a joke.



The show is about war and it's effects on people using the current situation in Iraq as a backtop.

I have never been in combat myself, however I was in the military. I can grant the writers some latitude...

Anyways, I do enjoy the show very much.
 
I like the show. But I didn't get the whole thing behind this episode.

1. Why did she sleep with him? What papers?
2. Who cares if one terrorist prisoner blows up the rest of the terrorist prisoners? It makes guarding a lot easier.
 
Originally posted by: FoBoT
i heard it was a commie show and disrespects the military
being a navy veteran, i don't want to watch garbage that disrespects fellow military peoples

I am a Air Force veteran and i enjoy it. However tonights show was a little heavy on how we wont win the overall fight.

 
Originally posted by: MrCodeDude
I like the show. But I didn't get the whole thing behind this episode.

1. Why did she sleep with him? What papers?
2. Who cares if one terrorist prisoner blows up the rest of the terrorist prisoners? It makes guarding a lot easier.

I watch the show. I haven't been to Iraq yet, but I probably will go at some point. Thankfully, I'll be going as a computer jockey, not as an MP.

Anyway, yeah, I'd say a lot of this stuff is a stretch. Not saying that the situations presented didn't happen in some form or another, but to happen to one group of privates and a Staff Sergeant SL who's got a Ranger tab? Yeah, that's a stretch.

As far as the females balling up and crying, hell, I've spoken with plenty of soldiers who have been there and back (some up to three times now) and they say it happens, male or female. More often than not they say it's the loud mouth punks who talk hard $hit and say they're gonna kill everything that walks who are the pussies when the bullets start flying.

The SL on the show reminds me a lot of my brother, hard nosed, no bull$hit guy. He said he had quite a few guys who just couldn't hack it. They trained tough and knew their stuff, but when it came time to execute and death was imminent, they froze in fear. My brother carried this guy on his shoulders to the rear area for MEDEVAC. He died in transport. There was a picture of his last moments published in the Army Times that caused a lot of controversy at the time as it was early in the war.

Anyway, yeah, the show serves a purpose in some form or fashion. If for one second, just one second in time the viewer can put themselves in the shoes of an 18-year old kid for just one moment, the show has done something remarkable. I watched a History Channel show on the Normandy invasion last night and a Frenchmen who was 12 when it all happened broke down on camera recalling seeing a farm field full of wounded Americans and remarked how sad it was that a mother saw her son off to war, never to see him again. These soldiers see this every day. It sickens me to think that certain people around here would say things like, "I support the troops, but not the war..." and other rhetorical bull$hit like that when they haven't even begun the suffer for this nation or anyone else's freedom for that matter. In any case, that's P&N stuff now and I'll leave that alone.

The show is alright, not the best, but it does have a purpose for those that don't know what modern warfare is like.

 
I watch it and really like the show. I don't think the show is about the Iraq war but rather human nature. It also points out the bureaucracy in war.
 
I watch and like the show. I think I missed one episode the one with the SF guy.
The main problem is they jump from situation to situation to much insted of settleing down and let the story develop. I guess they are worried they won't be around more than a season and want to hit all the highpoints and button issues.
I thought this weeks episode was stupid,why not just shoot the guy in the head, it was a command detonated bomb not a dead man switch just shoot the a$$hole in the head end of problem.
 
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