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Posted: 8/20/2005 2:34:28 AM EDT
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Is everybody still hating on that FX show Over There. I happen to enjoy it. I noticed that most of the guys in their unit who carry M4's hardly ever use full Auto fire when in combat. But the Insurgents insist on using it with there AK's all the time. This probably explains why no one ever gets hit. Except for the guy who lost his leg in the first episode. And he was hit with an IED so that does not count. Anyone know what type of scope that the guy Angle is using to do all his sniper work with? Also are the ladies the only ones to carry full size M16's as they are the only ones I saw with them. |
Angel is using an ACOG Episode 2 was especially good when they shot up those cars try break through the check point. I like it, but I've always liked war shows. It's like Tour of Duty for a new generation of big kids. If I want realistic, I'll watch the news (barely). When I want to be entertained I'll watch Over There |
| FDull-auto is used by a well trained soldier only in an emergency,breaking contact or when the enemy is all over you other wise semi-auto is the order of the day.The women are in a resupply support unit so they carry the older standard A2s.Front line guys get M4s or in the marines case full size A4s.I think 3rd infantry,1st infantry,24th mechanized,airborne,rangers,Mps and any other job in the Army like artillery or tanks where you need a smaller handy weapon due to space restrictions or need for compactness and high speed will dictate what units get m4s.The show is not bad the first episode when they charged the enemy breaking cover when it wasnt needed was a little hollywood as oposed to common sense real wold situations but I like it especially episode 3 with the big guy that played in band of brothers as bull. |
I watched the new one last night...any one notice they're using Olympic Arms lowers?? ![]() They say g*****n WAY too much in that though...I doubt they really say that so much. It's OKAY I guess...I may watch it when I'm bored sometimes but it's not something I'd watch every time. I'm still waiting for the next Band of Brothers series to come out, actually.
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I can't wait for the episode when the 3ID pussies whine to the press, get sent home early, and the National Guard and Reserve has to take over their mission, which the 3ID had screwed up, despite the press' assertion otherwise. I seriously got my fill of those incompetent cowards the first time; I don't need to waste my life watching a TV show about them. And I am a lifetime member of the Marne association. |
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It could be a lot worse than it is. Whoever does their scripts probably got out of the military twenty years ago assuming they were ever in, as it's a VN script in desert camouflage. If it was about a REAL unit like the 101st What I find odd is most everyone has a PAQ or a PEQ, and there are almost no M68's in evidence. I thought 3rd ID carried long rifles, but I didn't have much to do with them. That had me believing they were using airsoft guns where the battery pack is in the laser body. The only ACOG's I ever saw over there on Tour One were on flattop mounts. The unit bought a very few TA31F's, I'm about to drop the cash for an RCO. Aside from that, the uniforms and gear are pretty good, someone spent a lot of cash with Point Blank for the woodland Interceptor OTV's Uncle Sam won't buy anymore and Specialty Defense for MOLLE stuff. Doesn't save the scripts, though. |
Yeah, I saw that too... About 5 minutes into the show after the General sends them out in the Humvee. Pay attention when they're in the bunker and they see the local kid waving and laughing at them through the scope... Oly isn't a government contractor, but they play one on t.v. |
![]() Alright, I haven't served with the 101 and don't have a desire to, but of all the people I've ever met coming from them, only one has had anything good to say about them. My brother's with them now (and was with them during the invasion), and has nothing but complaints about the communication, dissemination, planning, and leadership. Must be luck of the draw. |
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I really was not too impressed with the very first show, but i gave it another chance and now i've changed my mind...it's really gotten pretty awesome. yeah there were some stupid parts, like soldiers asking other soldiers what their nicknames mean, when really they have been together for months if not years in training and should already know. but things like that are necessary "hollywood" additions to introduce characters. and yeah, the stupid flags on the roadside IED, and the over the top special effect with the guy taking a grenade to the torso and his legs keep walking a couple steps. just more hollywood things to add drama for the pilot episode. but give the show another chance and i bet you will start to like it. and +1000 on a new series of band of brothers. i work in production for HBO and if I ever get a chance to talk to anyone that has anything to do with band of brothers, i will tell them (and beg them) to make another season. |
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To hell with the Oly logo, anyone catch the boob shot? Seriously though, I look at it as entertainment only.. One thing did make me wonder with the last episode.. Why spend all that time trying to take out the spoter, and not just take out the mortar positions.. And for the spoter, why the hell did'nt the mortar team, fix in on the road, a known distance, and all they had to do was get timing correct.. |
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I agree. I am in Iraq right now and my wife and family don't need to be seeing this shit. But, at least they are free to watch something else. |
| I enjoy the show, but take it with "a grain of salt". The "politics" and useless BS commentary are the downside. My favorite episode so far has been when they torture that little terrorist fuck to tell them where the stinger missiles are being stashed. I'm so sick of the left wing media telling us how we should "act" in a war. As far as I'm concerned sometimes you have to get in the gutter to fight these maggots. TORTURE THEM??? ABSOLUTELY!!!! Get the information we need, but a cap in the back of their terrorist skulls and leave them for the vultures. |
| Was it just the 10 minutes I watched last night, or is the whole show WAY left of the real center of the military? There seem to be alot of soldiers, nurses and other characters with alot of ambivalence about the mission-- more than I would expect would show up in the field today. Supposedly, the mil voted about 85 percent for Bush, but watching this show you'd think it's more like 50-50. |
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