a5c7b9f00b Hour long show which looks at the life of American super-secret operators. I'm just wondering when Season 3 is coming. Congratulations!!!!!!!!! Perfectly balanced when it comes to actors, missions, countries, …I always say "Simplicity makes the class" and this adventures are simple fiction where it's combined the message of life itself, and the entertainment. It is a great idea not to link one Episode with the next one, that makes the viewer to accommodate their needs. I don't think that more characters should be incorporated. The original ones are more than sufficient to continue creating missions and developing events and stories of real and fictional life. More episodes that relate real actual world problems should be take into consideration (Irak, Russia, Venezuela, France, Spain, Inmigrants in USA, Oil and energetic revolution, global warming, Iran, tsunamis and other natural disasters, Cuba, Israel, USA black outs, Oceans and Seas, the International Space Station, the B77, A380 and Dream Liner, etc, etc, etc).<br/><br/>Thanks I've been watching The Unit since it began. Excellent program. Good scripting, excellent actors, overall a definite keeper. Having said that, I have a problem with tonight's episode. These guys are Special Forces. Part of their extensive training to become Special Forces Operatives is SERE (Survival, Evasion, Resistance, Escape). They would have had to successfully complete SERE training to ever become Spec Ops. Failure is an automatic wash-out. Tonight's episode makes no sense. I don't believe anyone who had completed SERE training as part of becoming a Special Operations operative would ever be expected to attend SERE training again. I think maybe the writers have lost their way. Too many screw ups and I'm sure they will lose their audience.
According to an interview executive producer Shawn Ryan gave to The Futon Critic "[David] Mamet and I and our writers, we came up with a lot of great stuff," Ryan said about his pitch to CBS executives for a potential fifth season. "It was going to be a whole new show in the sense that we were going to be training some young people, Bob was going to be training some people for a whole new organization. Jonas was finally going to be seeing his run end……The final season was going to be, I figured the fifth season was going to be the last… It was going to be a long, sort of final mission for Jonas. He's not medically cleared, Mac has to go in and sort of change the medical records so that Jonas can keep on [going on missions]. We had a whole thing planned, it was going to be good." It's unclear. The term 'Delta Force' is only used once in the entire series. When the team are trying to defuse a highly sophisticated bomb Jonas asks the FBI to check on any potential expert bombmakers including ex-members of the Rangers, SEALs and Delta Force. This could be interpreted as meaning that the Delta Force exist in 'The Unit's reality but are a seperate organisation or that Jonas just doesn't want to admit to the FBI that he and his men are Delta Force members so he refers to his own organisation in third person. Many elements of the show were based on the true life experiences of writer/producer and ex-Delta Force member Eric Haney. 'Old Home Week' was based on the true story of Kiki Sanchez, a Green Beret who Haney trained with and who was later killed leading communist rebels in Honduras by a force of Honduran soldiers commanded by Haney. Controversy still rages as to whether he really did defect to the communists or was undercover for the CIA. The episodes where a mission to Iran is ruined by dust storms and the team used specially doctored rounds to kill an enemy without harming the crowd around him are also taken directly from Haney's true life experience Jonas, Colonel Ryan, Mack and Bridget all use Colt 45 automatic pistols. Hector and Charles Grey both use Sig Sauer 9mm pistols, Bob uses a Heckler and Koch USP and Sam McBride a Glock. For the most part they use Heckler and Koch MP5K machine pistols and MP5D silenced submachineguns although they have also used Baretta and Steyr SMGs. The main rifle is the M4 carbine, the shortened version of the US Army's M16 rifle although they also use AK47s, FN FALs and Heckler and Koch G3s if required. Their sniper rifles are the Remmington M24, M110 semi-automatic, the Blaser 93 Tactical and McMillian Brothers TAC 50. Off duty the team all pack small back-up pistols such as Mack's Colt .32, Colonel Ryan's Walther P38K and Jonas' Smith and Wesson .380 revolver. In the pilot we see Bob given a silenced High Standard Sharpshooter M .22 automatic by Ron Cheals. Bob Brown uses it later in the episode to neutralize the terrorists' spotters. In the same episode Hector and Grey use Benelli M4 combat shotguns. In '5 Brothers' we see Hector use the FN Minimi Squad Automatic Weapon (SAW) light machinegun and during 'Into Hell' we see Jonas use an M60E general purpose machinegun. According to the patch on his formal uniform Tom Ryan's parent unit is the First Infantry Division (The Big Red One). Jonas Blane was in the Airborne Rangers and also the Special Forces (The Green Berets). Hector Williams was originally in the 18th Infantry Division and was also a Green Beret as was Charles Grey. Mack Gerhardt was in the 101st Airborne Division and Bob Brown was in the Air Cavalry. It is unclear what Bridget Sullivan and Sam McBride's parent units were. Virtually all the members of The Unit are Ranger and Airborne trained although Jonas points out that whilst Bob is Ranger qualified he never actually served in any of the Ranger battalions himself. Bridget is not Ranger qualified as women are not allowed on the course. In the early episodes of season one Mack Gerhardt (Max Martini) has a large facial scar on his left cheek. In most episodes he has a beard and it might not be as noticeable. In later episodes such as "Change of Station" he shaves and there is no longer a scar? It is suggested he had cosmetic surgery as the scar would have made him too distinctive for the undercover role. On closed captioning the Cadence call is "Fired Up, Here we go, Twenty Seven, On the Road, Fired Up". Mid way through season two they changed the "Twenty Seven to Plenty Sun"? Is this just an oversight by the person doing the captioning? Is there a basis for the actual Cadence Call? Super Smash Bros. 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