

I don't expect much from televison, but come on it's a series about a SWAT team.
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This statement describes most network TV shows.boomerang wrote:I tuned in this week and was disappointed. The acting was horrible. The show had no plot. They kept repeating the same stuff over and over again.
Season 4 is supposed to start on Sept 28. Don't know why it was delayed so long. Maybe he had to get a bunch of Allstate commercials in the can first.KRoyal wrote:A show to watch, dont' think its around anymore, but is the UNIT I really enjoyed this show. I hate watching tv and movies when people know nothing of firearms and play a role of someone with a gun. I mean could the producer or director not do a little research? Heck call me I can tell them how to handle a gun better then the hollywood types.
. . . . and all of US who were watching (four CHLs) noticed that he didn't eject the round in the chamber.MrsFosforos wrote:Last night on the episode the bad guy was holding a hostage at gun point and the good guy said he'd put down his gun. He ejected the mag and said something like "see, I've taken out the clip"...
I noticed but it didn't bother me. I equate it to people around here calling ANY carbonated beverage -a "Coke". I was glad my husband wasn't watching though; he's got a pet peeve for the misuse of "clip" when it should be called a "magazine".
I noticed that too, but I thought maybe it was strategic planning and would work itself back into the plot -- so he could still get to it and shoot off at least one round if he had to. The story line took it into a different direction though, so I don't guess that was their intention after all!LarryH wrote:. . . . and all of US who were watching (four CHLs) noticed that he didn't eject the round in the chamber.MrsFosforos wrote:Last night on the episode the bad guy was holding a hostage at gun point and the good guy said he'd put down his gun. He ejected the mag and said something like "see, I've taken out the clip"...
I noticed but it didn't bother me. I equate it to people around here calling ANY carbonated beverage -a "Coke". I was glad my husband wasn't watching though; he's got a pet peeve for the misuse of "clip" when it should be called a "magazine".