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SEAL Team: You Only Die Once (2019)
We don't need a dumb@ss 'dncorp' to teach the real special operators and marines how to do
This episode is great because it was made in Camp Pendleton, and you will watch the real marines, Viper and Osprey in the battle. And of course, there are real Tier 1 veterans (eg. Tyler Grey, Mark Owen & Garrett Golden) as advisors to keep professional.
Sadly no one want to hire a cocky keyboard operator such as dncorp. So he only had to pretend to be omniscient on the Internet to cover up his incompetence and fail.
SEAL Team: Backwards in High Heels (2019)
To be conservative, this is the best anti-hijacking drama I've ever seen
Creative but reasonable plan, correct tactics, and great action. That's why this episode is so unique. If you've ever watched the hilarious anti-hijacking scenes from other 'Spec-op' shows, then you'll appreciate Seal Team even more.
For example, in 'The Unit' S01E01: the team leader, alone, without a body armor, just charged into the plane with a pistol and killed all the terrorists in slow motion -- Call of Duty style, isn't it?
And in British 'Ultimate Force' S03E01: a female SAS trooper (yeah, In this TV series, SAS started to recruit a female soldier for Combat Operations), swooped forward, then drift through the air and shoot the hijacker's leader -- wait a minute, am I watching a John Woo's movie?
But in 'Seal Team', everything is authentic and professional. The DEVGRU and SAS Operators made a plan, adjust it again and again, and adapted to the situation. When the raid finally started, they were fierce and swift, killing all the hijackers and taking control of the plane in less than one minute. No fancy moves, no stupid slow motion. That's what the counterterrorism units should look like.
So why is this episode so good? The producer, Tyler Grey, is a retired Delta Force operator, he knows more about anti-hijacking than anyone else -- and that's why.
Some snowflakes hate this episode because it doesn't show 'SAS No.1', lmfao. First, times are changing, now it would be childish to argue about "which special forces are the best". Second, I don't see anything derogatory about SAS in this episode. Although the seals were the main characters (because it's Seal Team), SAS soldiers were also involved in the plan, and showed great skill in combat. In fact, British TV shows and movies are the ones most likely to disparage the special forces of other countries, let's take a look at 'Ultimate Force' S02E01, SAS almost wiped out all French special force soldiers with only one death, are you kidding me? And in S04E03, how do the British writers portray US special forces? make them look like boy scouts. And in 'Killer Elite', the character said "They (SAS) make the Navy Seals look like a bunch of cupcakes." -- That's the "respect" from the British filmmakers.
By the way, I am neither American nor British.
SEAL Team: Santa Muerte (2018)
dncorp is a self-righteous illiterate
He just copies content from wiki or what else every day to pretend he's a special operations specialist, yet we need not care about his whims.
There are real Delta Force, Navy Seal and Green Beret veterans on the show, and the keyboard experts are never in a position to tell them what to do.
SEAL Team: Parallax (2018)
What's more Pathetic is that the keyboard "expert" is often more critical than real veterans
Dncorp, "the special operation expert", tries to find petty faults in this drama just as usual.
"Seals should not do this.. Seals should not do that... It's Army's job... most U.S. Civilians don't know much, only I'm the professional and I know bla bla bla bla."
In fact, the real Army Special forces veterans don't even care about this. For example, Jeff bosley, a former Green Beret, works on the set of Seal Team.
Daniel Briggs, a former Green Beret and Delta Force medic, is also an important staff in this series (He even played Alpha 3 "Derek" in season 1). And Tyler Grey, a Ranger and Delta Force veteran, is the most important producer of this show.
So dncorp, "the special operation expert", you think you know more about the Army Special Forces than they do? Lmfao.
No one watches TV series to learn the differences between Navy Seals and Green Beret. If you really want to learn about this, just read the SOF veteran's memoirs, or more directly, go to serve. The actual army special operation veterans know that, so they use Seal Team as an icon to tell their stories and enjoy this TV show. Only the keyboard special operation expert pretend to know everything to cover up their ignorance and self-righteousness.
SEAL Team: Outside the Wire (2018)
Mark Semos is a real Navy Seal veteran
In dear dncorp's latest review, he said: "Writers John Glenn, Julian Silver, Reiss Clauson-Wolf, Mark Semos, Tereasa Huang, Kenny Ryan, Jacob Roman, really need to spend some time with Actual U.S. Navy S.E.A.L. Teams... "
The irony is that Mark Semos is a true Seal veteran. But the keyboard operator looks down on him