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Re: Over There
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08/11/05 09:00 PM
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Don Cardi
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Ahh Don Pope. You needed to stick it out. I had the same exact impression that you did in the begining and said to myself "Is this a show that is going to make the troops look bad?" But then I decided to stick it out. Which I am glad that I did. It all fell into perspective as the show went on. I thought the guy was nuts too, ranting about it being his town. But then you see the strategy behind his rant, and you see that he was really intelligent in making himslef look crazy. He turns out to be an Special Ops Intelligence man, and it's all a part of his plan to get the prisoner to finally admit that he was a terrorist and that he stole the missles. His strategy helped save his men. Had that guy not carried on in the begining the way that he did, he would have never broke the terrorist. By the way, that unarmed prisoner turned out to be a terrorist and he faked being exhausted and then when our Soldier tried to help him, terrorist tried to kill him. It's a show that you need to give a chance. It has it's twists and turns, and you may think at first that this episode is going to be the anti soldier episode, it turns out the opposite and shows the good of the soldiers and the tough decisions that they must make in regards to life or death. Give it a chance next week. You won't be sorry. Don Cardi
Don Cardi Five - ten years from now, they're gonna wish there was American Cosa Nostra. Five - ten years from now, they're gonna miss John Gotti.
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