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To: OESY

Bochco was right when he said his show would be non political, but he didn't say it would be accurate in portraying the military. During war time, especially when we were attacked on our homeland, it's not a smart move to mock the military and it's brave soldiers who are risking their lives to make sure Steven Bitchco and creative team has the freedom produce crap.

Btw, does anyone know the ratings for the third showing of Over There? I can't seem to find it.


2 posted on 08/24/2005 6:13:57 AM PDT by MAD-AS-HELL (The difference b'tween libss and terrorists is that terrorist openly state their hatred for the usa)
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saw previews for "Jarhead" before watching "The Great Raid" last night..looks like a generation X version of "Platoon" in the making.
The former U.S. marine from WWII Guam didn't think much of "Jarhead", branding it revisionist history.


8 posted on 08/24/2005 6:32:27 AM PDT by WoodstockCat (Gitmo? Let them eat Pork!)
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To: MAD-AS-HELL
Bochco was right when he said his show would be non political, but he didn't say it would be accurate in portraying the military.

While rife with inaccuracies in all things dealing with the events which a light infantry squad faces in wartime, it has pretty much stayed nonpolitical. There is one character that somewhat voices a contrary view, but even so, it is through the eyes of a young man who is an idealist and is somewhat overwhelmed by the events surrounding him.

The sergeant in charge of the squad on which the series centers is portrayed as somewhat disgruntled at having had his tour extended by does not shirk away from doing his mission. While he is a bit of a firebreathing, kick-your-soldiers-in-the-ass NCO, he does care about his soldiers and gets irate when they do something stupid. The second episode in which they were manning a roadblock and his soldiers would not stay away from a shot up car brought this out. It seemed that at every moment he had to keep ordering his young troops away from the car because their curiosity kept gettting the best of them. It brought back a memory or two of my own dealings with knuckleheaded, curious privates.

While as far a good portrayal of proper military procedure it is a disaster ("Tour of Duty" was dozens of times better technically), "Over There" has not been critical of the war. Even the interegation episode did not show an Iraqi prisoner being trully abused, mostly just "vigorously" interogated. The show is not as left leaning as I had thought it would be.

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14 posted on 08/24/2005 6:58:29 AM PDT by speed_addiction ( Somethings gnaw on a man worse'n dyin'!)
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