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| Soon to discover that the only thing that can stop a SEAL team is the paramount network..
______________________________________________ Life is short. It’s shorter with the wrong gun…
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| quote: Originally posted by maxwayne: Right now you can get a 30 day free trial at Paramount. There are 6 or so episodes available. Pretty good so far.
I agree, I signed on to P+ and worth it so far. |
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| I went from enjoying it to skipping the soap opera part and just watching the combat scene. Now, I just skip the whole show. |
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| We purchased a ROKU stick so we could continue watching Seal Team and found "1883", "Cops" on fox nation and some others. We'd like to start "Yellowstone" also. That being said, I take all TV shows with a grain of salt, a little bourbon and call Bull$hit at a lot of scenes. However there have many shows with very hard hitting subjects, such as the 1/9 episode of Seal Team. Jason finally admits to having TBI (traumatic brain injury) and has a mind awakening experience. Too much to explain, you have to see it. Stay safe to all that are going to experience this weekend winter storm.
Fan of Sig, Colt, S&W, Beretta, Browning, etc, etc.
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| If anything, the show served as a vehicle to get more veterans involved in the motion picture industry, besides on the acting side, more importantly behind the camera in the areas of script writing, props & costuming and post production. There's a recent interview on Jack Carr's Danger Close podcast with Mark Owen. Owen post-Bin Laden raid, comments about while he was a technical advisor to the show, how he and a few others worked with CBS on getting more veterans onboard and into the industry. |
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