SEAL Team 6 CBS | Season 6 Episode 10 | Breakdown
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- Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
- In this breakdown I cover Season 6 Episode 1 of one of the most entertaining TV shows out at the moment.
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Love this real analysis of Hollywood war 😅
I love this show. It has brought back memories on losing a battle buddy to suicide. To the stuff we go through
Hi Sir, greetings from Argentina.
As a fan of Seal Team I´d like to let you know: the missing character, Clay Spencer, was accidentally shot to death by an LEO (police officer) during a confusing episode at the end of last season.
They are not seeking for revenge.
I very much like your content and what you are doing to emprove police officers and military personell.
Cheers from NE Patagonia, Argentina.
He was shot by a trigger happy security guard, not a cop.
@@mj4583 Thank for the update. I didn´t see the hole season. Cheers.
@@mj4583 eh, no difference these says
The point man entering that building is a former 1st special forces operational detachment delta force operator. Tyler Grey
I still can't see why Hollywood can have a good big epic tv show or movie also be realistic and authentic. It's not that hard especially when they have real military as technical advisors on the show.
Common sense honestly can't give away real military tactics look at tyler grey interview about seal team
@@Icanw0rkdatgen one I didn't say anything about military tactics but yes they can secondly I'm just referring to the realism of the movie or show.
I’m so glad you’re still doing these cause some movies and shows do have good points that are good reminders but it’s nice to have someone with real world experience talk about what isn’t so accurate. I always noticed Jason NEVER aiming down his sights and it bothers me every time I see him shoot. I don’t know if the actor has something against guns but all the other teammates look so much more comfortable and natural with their tools and Jason who is supposed to be the most experienced always looks a bit uncomfortable or unrealistic
Love your videos and thank you for your service!
Season 6 hit hard in the feels. Feeling Clay go like that brought up some pretty rough memories.
I love the seal team show. My husband was force recon marine way back in the day and it was interesting to watch it with him and the things he has to say about it. These kind of shows also give me a better understanding of things he went through what he did was black ops a little different.
One thing I 'appreciated' with SEAL Team is they were very open about it not being realistic (because it's a TV show) but to try to make it as 'authentic' as they could for a TV show.
Love these breakdowns
Thank you.
Jason, thanks for all you're doing my man. The more i watch since i subbed the more impressed I am. My son is a SWAT guy and he said that when they're training the patrol and detective guys it can get scary. He said they are just not even safe, let alone being squared away tactically. He is the only patrolman on our local SWAT team. You are doin God’s work brother. Keep it up. Brad in Louisiana. Also, if you can give me an email i have something I want to send you. Our SWAT guys are pretty squared away.
I noticed that their suppressors seem to be experiencing "1st round flash" on every shot.
Enjoyed this content! Just discovered your channel...appreciate the no nonsense approach.
Please do a breakdown on the any of first few seasons of 'Strike Back' would love to hear your analysis
I had to give up on so many shows because they went "unrealistic."
Actually this show is the most realistic about of their training and in the beginning, the show has looked to former operators for their real-life experience to make the show as authentic as possible. Not only does the series have former Navy SEALs, in the writer's room, but over 70% of its crew are veterans, and almost the entire stunt team are former special operators. The actor Tyler Gray who plays Trent is a former Delta Force operator and the producer of the series.
Stay tuned Stephen...were going to make things as realistic as possible for you hunny...
Another unrealistic thing that I noticed that bothers me is how sometimes the reticle don’t match the scopes or sights. If someone is being the “sniper” they’ll give them some random crosshair despite whatever it is that they are using, sometimes they make it so that people with eotech’s have just a dot. Kinda sad cause some of these sights and scopes have such awesome useful reticle. But I guess it helps the audience
I noticed that too. Good eye. 🙏
They really tried to put a lot of action scenes on this one since it was the first episode back from when the series could’ve possibly already ended. So it was expected that there’d be a lot of action scenes, however I also didn’t like a lot of what was done.
Particularly didn’t like Ray, the CWO running the 3x holo scar, flipping back and forth as a “sniper”. Yes, he’s got the big bore but the engagement distances are at most 200y, like what you said. Those cqbrs are still definitely effective at those ranges and even double those. Heck, they even are still POA=POI at those distances. Meanwhile, new Bravo 2 who’s got the 14.5 urgi with an 1-8 ATACR lpvo goes tip of the spear instead of using his glass as overwatch. I get that they wanted B2 and Jason to work close together to build rapport, but come on, the utilization of team kit was just off in this engagement.
Still was a good episode overall though and I’m glad it was renewed for S7. Could still use some work but it already beats almost any show ever aired.
love these videos. Nice one, Jason.
Yeah they lost SO2 Clay Spencer in kind of a Chris Kyle situation back home as he was trying to help a veteran with his PTSD wound up getting killed. It was a major tear jerker of an episode as Clay was undoubtably One of the most if not the most cerebral operators on the team, I don’t believe there was anybody aside from Warrant Officer Raymond Perry that had his level of emotional intelligence and Peak situational awareness as it pertained to the use of initiative-based tactics. His loss was definitely felt in that team’s functional dynamic. 😞
I have a question. In the video, the SEAL operators are seen carrying rifles fitted with muzzle suppressors. But in the night scenes, heavy flashes could be seen appearing from the rifles when they are fired (e.g., 09:50). Isn't it a mistake by the filmmakers? How come the rifles emit strong flashes when they have suppressors on them? Doesn't it fail the purpose? Please explain.
I've found with the decreased "self-defense confidence" the aggression people show increases.
12:02 isnt that eotehc + magnifier and then his angle in next fram is trough scope?
There were a couple episodes in the series that were very difficult for my husband to watch.
Any idea when the stock for the FMT logo shirt is going to get more sizes. Really love that shirt and obviously it is quite popular! Just curious.
I haven't got that far into seasons but I really really hope they didn't lose Clay Spencer since I didn't see him in the clip you playing. I got used to that character in the 1st season.
Yessir
Very nice! perhaps for a future video you could do more real world combat video breakdowns? There's a particular intense video called "Combat GoPro - Wiping Out Russian Spetsnaz Team in CQB" I think it would be very interesting to hear your take on it.
Keep scrolling through Combat Footage Breakdown. There are a few. 🙏
Thank you for your fantastic service! Does your company offer training to active Navy personnel ? I've been a Navy MA for 15 years and the Navy does not offer any Tactical/ Law Enforcement training. How could my unit get training from your school?
Nice 🙂
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Amen!
Just wanted to let you know this is episode 10 not Ep1. But I think that you should review Ep 1 for the injury them working with a man down and them in the hospital and dealing with there feelings about something they have no control over
Thank you. 🙏
More training is good; however, I disagree that bad or crooked cops are a result of a lack of training.
That’s not what was said. 🙏
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Are they going to recieve any grappling training?