Tea contains caffeine and clean water. It also contains vitamin C and anti-oxidant. Tea can help you relax on a cold rainy day. It rains a lot in England. Tea kept the British Empire for 150 years. If your're tired and weary have some tea. It's also polite to invite people for tea at your house. Having tea with friendly people kept the English society communicate and interact with each other. Tea made Great Britain.
I'm willing to bet you've never had your stomach sliced open with a saber, rending flesh, innards, strewing your blood and guts about, leaving yourself open to some sort of infection which will kill you if the wound or the shock of injury doesn't.
@@Blisterdude123 except sabers came dull, most were kept dull as it was more money to have it sharpened and the theory of the day was that a blunt sword caused worse wounds than a sharp one when battering someone about the head with it like a cavalry man would be doing. So it's more than likely that swing at the stomach would do little more than knock the wind out of you or break some ribs. The way you kill someone with a blade is with the point, you stab them. Cuts to the torso are impressive but ultimately rarely fatal, stabs to the torso are VERY fatal in most cases. He's also pointing out the super cheesy swordfights in this show. It's something we fans like to do.
In the Arts books and movies, the characters relationships are sometimes exaggerated to make the reader or audience notice and get the feel for each character's persona. It's just bloody art. That's the whole point of art to make us see things.
We here in America feel that Canadians need to know a good Beer, Yingling Lager is recomended, second only to Guiness (the Irish know good beer and enjoy thier tea as well). as for energy and vitamins we prefer Red Bull
@nick21sammy No, they are troops that likely were Loyalists during the Revolution that fought on the British side That, or Canadians(as Canadians were referred to by the Brits as Americans).
forgive my igornence but who is the guy with the eye patch (i have only read the books) so i havent seen the TV show and its been age's since ive read the books
Barbara Dyson dear lady,just found your comment as an ex 19 year cavalryman,I do know how to spell,and it seems that you don't, Quote,Jesus NO wonder,not as you said,quote Jesus KNOW wonder,unquote,and by the way,thank you foe making me a teen,my birthdate is,06/07/1941
LMAO harper took the brandy from the grave I laughed my ass off, what an irishman
Sweet William's aggresive mannerisms are really funny, the way he just takes off his wig and eyepatch and removes his false teeth.
Tea contains caffeine and clean water. It also contains vitamin C and anti-oxidant. Tea can help you relax on a cold rainy day. It rains a lot in England.
Tea kept the British Empire for 150 years.
If your're tired and weary have some tea.
It's also polite to invite people for tea at your house. Having tea with friendly people kept the English society communicate and interact with each other. Tea made Great Britain.
And Tea in a Harbor made America! Hahaha
funny you wont see it growing in that island though...
@@thetayterminator1436 their is a treasure trove of tea at the bottom of the Hudson😂😂😂
Sharpe on drink Yorkshire tea... Ay, that's proper tea... ruclips.net/video/8cipMoGKXGE/видео.html
"Oh no! The man has lightly driven the edge of his saber against my stomach! This flesh wound means instantaneous death! Argh!"
I'm willing to bet you've never had your stomach sliced open with a saber, rending flesh, innards, strewing your blood and guts about, leaving yourself open to some sort of infection which will kill you if the wound or the shock of injury doesn't.
@@Blisterdude123 except sabers came dull, most were kept dull as it was more money to have it sharpened and the theory of the day was that a blunt sword caused worse wounds than a sharp one when battering someone about the head with it like a cavalry man would be doing. So it's more than likely that swing at the stomach would do little more than knock the wind out of you or break some ribs. The way you kill someone with a blade is with the point, you stab them. Cuts to the torso are impressive but ultimately rarely fatal, stabs to the torso are VERY fatal in most cases.
He's also pointing out the super cheesy swordfights in this show. It's something we fans like to do.
@@Blisterdude123 Actually, double check 3:17, as he's getting hit by the flat side of the sword.
@@jordanhicks5131 Actually, double check 3:17, as he's getting hit by the flat side of the sword.
"Harper! Where were you hiding!?"
IRISH TRICKS!!!
Sean Bean's getting better at this. . . . love his acting.
I never knew you could kill someone by simply pressing a sword against his belly
''HARPER where were you hiding?!'' ''How dare u frighten this poor fellow Sharpe!.. Hiding?.. what do u mean hiding?'' Hahahaaa
Everyone needs a friend as good as Pat Harper, luckily I have one...
In the Arts books and movies, the characters
relationships are sometimes exaggerated to
make the reader or audience notice and get the feel for each character's persona.
It's just bloody art.
That's the whole point of art to make us see things.
''Harper, where we're you hiding!! How dare u frighten this poor fellow Sharpe.... Hiding?? what do u mean hiding'' brilliant!!
@artemisshock
I'm Sicilian/American, and by God that sounds heavenly! A cup of tea in the afternoon is so relaxing.
Harper has more skills then an educated Raven.
"keep it tight!" How'd chy'u expect the cannon balls to blow you all to kingdom come if yer' not all bunched up?"!
We here in America feel that Canadians need to know a good Beer, Yingling Lager is recomended, second only to Guiness (the Irish know good beer and enjoy thier tea as well). as for energy and vitamins we prefer Red Bull
I miss Perkins. RIP.
Welcome Back Sweet William!!!XD
@nick21sammy No, they are troops that likely were Loyalists during the Revolution that fought on the British side
That, or Canadians(as Canadians were referred to by the Brits as Americans).
I like sweet William's sword. It's a cavalry saber. Nasty bugger up close.
Why does this man who gave harper the brandy look like a young Robert Downey Jr.?
Sharpe should have just married Harper and saved himself the trouble
@FigOff044038 Duco broke it in Honour becasue Sharpe broke Duco's Glasses.
Green uniform with red trim is 5th battalion, 60th (Royal American) Rifles.
@LucanJacups "yes quite so! espechialy since it was the back, blunt end of the sword! Gah!"
forgive my igornence but who is the guy with the eye patch (i have only read the books) so i havent seen the TV show and its been age's since ive read the books
THE MAP!!! red, white, blue (different shades of shadows)....well a flipped french flag
dan is by far my favorite!
I think we ought to get 95 boxes of tissue with all the boogers in this series. ;)
@theathiestalaby They were americans at the start, but british at the time of Napoleonic wars.
Remember that guy from the movie Top Secret?
Whatever happened to Sharpe's gifted telescope from the Iron Duke?
The telescope was destroyed by Ducos when Sharpe was captured in Sharpe's Honor.
@skegpit that's so many battalions..
@theathiestalaby
They could be a Royalist Regiment.
Lol been where Sgt. Major Harper was with a bad toothache and chugging wild turkey to keep the pain away.
one of the most important rules of war and banfield ignores it NEVER split forces in enemy territory
It helps in a lot of battles, and especially wars in the Napoleonic Wars for Napoleon?
General Robert E Lee and Stonewall Jackson never heard that rule...
3:15 he said pass friend but the guy kills him anyways.
Is that jason issacs?
(brandy) for medicinal purposes only. oh yes sir. fuck i love harper
The set still looks like Spain "California"...
so bloody big you cant miss it
Who are the ifles with red facing?
No, but there are alot of Irish people in it :)
dose anyone know if he was raised from the ranks like sharpe was, to me he dosn't seem like a "proper" officer
it is not just the British military that are in desperate need, lol
SHARPER
they demoted him because of injuries? so he used to be a major?
Why colonel palmer wears major's insignia?
Patrick mcshane, what is an insugnia never heard of the word.
Insignia, i made a typo
No comments about soldiering, thats not soldiering
conversial but i cant stand tea drinkers here lol
@theathiestalaby Check wikipedia
@bbathtub101 why? sharps would whipe the floor with williams XP
@glasswind0ws got killed in battle i think, before perkins did
but all the infantry ruperts had cavelryvswords
Bob james did you actually go to school, because you can't spell. The word is CAVALRY. Jesus know wonder you millennial are thick.
Barbara Dyson dear lady,just found your comment as an ex 19 year cavalryman,I do know how to spell,and it seems that you don't, Quote,Jesus NO wonder,not as you said,quote Jesus KNOW wonder,unquote,and by the way,thank you foe making me a teen,my birthdate is,06/07/1941
foreshadowing- 1:25
that's a fucking french flag
@samanthabray89: Bromance more like!! Sharpe's as straight as a die - look at all the women he's fumbled with since Teresa..... :-P
lol...
Perkins 14and not a virgin!
what a deece lad
i lost my virginity at 14 hahaa
@b0ywithhat me 2