I loved Combat as a kid and thought Vic Morrow was the best. It never occurred to me back then that Sgt Saunders would lose his helmet and M1928A1 Thompson with a Cutts compensator on a semi-regular basis but in the next episode he'd have the same helmet and same Thompson! And he had his magic jacket that held his stick mags, grenades, maps, binoculars and c-rats. Great episode!
Vic morrow is a superb and excellent actor Sargent Saunders is a household name for every grown up children in the sixty Very sad he died on the set of twilight zone he is missed very much until today His leadership in combat is really timeless
@@stevemartin6144 and Tim Considine was a "regular" on the old Walt Disney show as a kid. He was featured in the Spin and Marty series, as well as The Hardy Boys. As a young man he had a role as the "original" oldest son on My Three Sons.
What a magnificent actor Vic Morrow is. We were able to feel his pain, the concussion and the fear of the deafness! The horror of being lost and helpless something to which he is most unaccustomed. The happiness with which he found and greeted the dog and the sadness when it was killed. There are not many like him in any generation.
That dog was used in lost in space in the episode one of our dogs is missing. Excellent episode. And yes combat was a fan favorite with my dad he has all the episodes on disc with back stories on cast and show. ABC television network 1962 to 1967 last season in color. My dad said it used to be on Tuesday nights at 7:30 in our time zone. Great series! Loved Vic Morrow. Always played a heavy in other shows and movies. Blackboard jungle for one. He is sorely missed. Born 1929. Doc and Kirby only ones left from major cast. Kirby’s 90 .
Man who played kerby pass at 94 in 2023 another interesting but sad fact was Rick Jason, who played the hard-boiled leader Lt. Gil Hanley he took his own life at 74
Get chopper accident was the director's fault he wanted more realism he told the chopper to fly closer to the ground and explosion knocked off the tail rotor he was decapitated Vic Morrow should have never died that way it should have been manslaughter two kids died too they shouldn't even been working at that time it was a big legal battle cuz he had underage kids working at night and they wer chopped up by the main rotor too it was really a horrific scene and they had it all on film because the director put them In harm's Way you can't have special effects going off when you have a machine there you never know what could happen
An amazing episode. Vic Morrow's life was sadly cut short. We were thus deprived of an truly outstanding actor, who never got the recognition he deserved. Combat will always be a tribute to his unique acting skills. This is a superb episode.
Vic should have had an excellent career!!! I think with his intelligence and gifted talent the suits above felt threatened and I don't think he played their game. Vic wanted to do great work and also direct. Shame on those that didn't allow it. God bless Vic and those two children!!!
@@kathrynmcmahon4048 -very good post. I saw behind the scenes of Combat and the producers of the show said he was a very given actor. I heard nothing but praises from his co-stars of the show. Also, he was a great director. He director some of the most memorable episodes of the series.
Such well-made episodes. Great camera work, sets/locations, direction, and music, as well as acting, of course. Just makes so much current stuff look like slick tripe.
I would have liked to see the dogs name and trainer. After all it was done for Rin Tin Tin and Lassie along with Gentle Ben and My Friend Flicka. Another great show.
In those days Ivan Tores had started a special animal training program for TV and movies at his place AFRICA--USA when shows like DAKTARI and BEN THE BEAR had been populare there were a lot of books and articles to find about it. Might be those dogs were trained there as well. Nowdays those methods to prepare real life animals for filming are much more commen.
F.Y.I The German potato masher grenade used TNT as an explosive the American grenades used black powder. It was not as powerful but, by using a cerated cast steel container that fragmented it had a larger kill radius the Germans and Russians did have what was called a fragmetation sleeve that could be attached increasing lethality
That is hard on someone when they lose their hearing. Think of all the people out there whom are deaf. I use to have a lot of customers whom were deaf I use to wait on. I would read their lips. I had a lot of regular customers who came to me. I tried my best to give them my all cause they deserved as much attention as a person who could hear and I had one lady who was not only deaf but she could not talk either. I waited on her every day until I quit Fred Meyer. Love Vic morrows acting though superb! I truly wish we could see new combat episodes. But alas most of the original actors are all deceased. Too bad. I miss them all. ❤
While in the Military was too close to an explosion, couldn't hear for 2 hours then gradually my hearing return. Talked about being confused, scared, The Ships Doctor was sure when my hearing would come back and how good my hearing would be.
2/15/21- Better they serve as landmine and IED detectors. Give them a dull knife and make them poke the ground while on their knees praying. They might learn a little humility.
@@larrylucas8385 Your's sir, is one of the most sensible comments I have read during the months I have enjoyed re-watching this fabulously produced piece of dramatic art from my childhood. The quality of acting, the writing into screenplays and production was almost always beyond just excellent. The armchair commentaries about a moments continuity lapse, a military procedure or the use of MGM backlot scenery ( did the commentators note the footage of actual French buildings from series 4? ) have no idea how well this serial was engineered over its years. It deserves all its accolades. Yes, watch an episode at a time, as people should look at one painting to the next. The painting, not the frame or wall it's mounted on.
Vic Morrow, was made for this Action Drama Movie. Such Class, ad superb work done, Can't believe his Youngest Selfish Daughter Jenifer Jason Leigh, Born 1962 changed her name to despise her Father Vic... then SHE had the audacity to collect a wrongful death settlement in the Helicopter accident that claimed his LIFE.. How to you Spell SKANK !
@@kathrynmcmahon4048 In 1958, Morrow married actress and screenwriter Barbara Turner. They had two daughters, Carrie Ann Morrow (1958-2016) and actress Jennifer Jason Leigh (born 1962). Morrow's marriage to Barbara ended in divorce after seven years. He married Gale Lester in 1975, but they separated just prior to Morrow's death in late July 1982. Morrow fell out with his daughter Jennifer after his divorce from her mother. She changed her last name to Leigh and they were still estranged at the time of his death. Jennifer Morrow Her Father (born Victor Morozoff), was an actor, and her mother, Barbara Turner, was a screenwriter. Her parents divorced when she was two. Leigh's birth name was Jennifer Leigh Morrow. Jennifer Leigh and her sister filed a wrongful death lawsuit of their Father Vic Morrow, against Warner Bros., John Landis, and Steven Spielberg. They settled out of court a year later and the terms of the settlement have never been made public
Another 'behind enemy lines' episode. Seems that Saunders' squad was "cut off", "lost", "over-run" or on a "special mission" more than every real-life WW2 US Army squad combined .
Most of those episodes came over very realistic in my opinion Especially when you compare them to old World Sar II authobiograpiies of soldiers and special service men. A lot of those had been republished in the Fifities and Sixties in the READER´S DIGEST magazins.
''You can tell by the kindness of a dog how a human should be.'' ''Try and be the kind of person that your dog thinks you are.'' “The dog is a gentleman; I hope to go to his heaven not man’s.” - ''Lousy Shot ''Dog's are mankind's best friend's cause we have no sinless one's.'' ~Mark Twain - Guilty ~The Dog ~Alice Cooper ~Captain Beefheart ''They served and defended those lives they did not live. For those in their day were they.'' - U.S. Paratrooper Sgt William 'Rock' Gilpin 82nd Abn Div. 1/504 back in '74. Obligements D.B. for such a platform of which to play.
They frequently had the "Germans" in these episodes armed with what were supposed to be semi-auto G/K 43s -- but I don't think that's what they really were. Anyone know what actual rifles were used as a substitute in this series?
In my opinion they were real Gew43. My bet is in the 60s was cheaper to buy some confiscated Gew43, MP40 and Mausers from US army. They had warehouses filled up of those when Germany surrendered. Why bother to buy a full price post-war rifle that look alike and plug it for blanks when the army had a lot of real ones to scrap?
Every time a German soldier fires his rifle he can't seem to hit the broad side of a barn even when he has plenty of time to take his aim at an American soldier standing out in the open.
What a gorgeous and sexy man. He TOTALLY got screwed by those fools who were jealous of him. He should have gone a whole lot further and higher up in his career and those that kept him down knew that!!! Shame on them. God be with you Vic and children ALWAYS. GOD BLESS!!!
Well what do you want?..the main cast stars shot dead in a long running series never to return? Get real , stop nit picking a great TV show. Robert at 67.
considering the war in Europe lasted only about 11 months from the date of the D day invasion June 6th 1944 until May of 1945 some wouldn't have had time to recover from all of those wounds
My father's war lasted for six years, from 3 September 1939 until 6 April 1945 including France Belgium Dunkirk and Italy. RAF British Expeditionary Force , Air Advance Striking Force and RAF Regiment. He volunteered in 1937...
the scene at the lake...where the german shot at the american...im sorry to say...but the german would have killed him...the k98 mauser was deadly accurate out to 600 yards...but i digress...
The blast of the grenade caused temporary deafness. Perhaps the ear drums were affected. I wonder if COMBAT! was already hurting with the ratings. Perhaps the dog was a device to appeal to Lassie fans. Lassie was about halfway through its incredible 20 year run. If so, having the dog die probably wasn't the best idea.
Ratings were always good for Combat, a slight drop off in last year, the color episodes. The dog dying fits into the storyline and shows the humanity in the tough Sarge. Well written script. Robert at 67.
@@danrobinson572 This puppy was a stray, I know dogs are awesome in wartime for explosive detection, and enemy placement identification. I just hate seeing any animal hurt. Have a great day.
I loved Combat as a kid and thought Vic Morrow was the best. It never occurred to me back then that Sgt Saunders would lose his helmet and M1928A1 Thompson with a Cutts compensator on a semi-regular basis but in the next episode he'd have the same helmet and same Thompson! And he had his magic jacket that held his stick mags, grenades, maps, binoculars and c-rats. Great episode!
This was one of the first uses of a hearing ear dog in combat. The dog should have received a special award for acting.
Vic morrow is a superb and excellent actor Sargent Saunders is a household name for every grown up children in the sixty Very sad he died on the set of twilight zone he is missed very much until today His leadership in combat is really timeless
Nice comment. By the way, it's Sergeant Saunders.
One of the writers of this episode, Tim Considine, would later star in 1970s "Patton" as the soldier who got slapped by the general in Sicily.
He also was in the series "The Fugitive".
@@stevemartin6144
and Tim Considine was a "regular" on the old Walt Disney show as a kid. He was featured in the Spin and Marty series, as well as The Hardy Boys. As a young man he had a role as the "original" oldest son on My Three Sons.
What a magnificent actor Vic Morrow is. We were able to feel his pain, the concussion and the fear of the deafness!
The horror of being lost and helpless something to which he is most unaccustomed. The happiness with which he found and greeted the dog and the sadness when it was killed. There are not many like him in any generation.
The sarge and the dog, what a nice combat team👍
Vic Morrow was a Navy veteran!
That dog was used in lost in space in the episode one of our dogs is missing. Excellent episode. And yes combat was a fan favorite with my dad he has all the episodes on disc with back stories on cast and show. ABC television network 1962 to 1967 last season in color. My dad said it used to be on Tuesday nights at 7:30 in our time zone. Great series! Loved Vic Morrow. Always played a heavy in other shows and movies. Blackboard jungle for one. He is sorely missed. Born 1929. Doc and Kirby only ones left from major cast. Kirby’s 90 .
Man who played kerby pass at 94 in 2023 another interesting but sad fact was Rick Jason, who played the hard-boiled leader Lt. Gil Hanley he took his own life at 74
Vic Morrow, a great actor and director gone way too soon. RIP.
Thank you for the upload, the intro was so compelling, great directing as always with this show.
Such a hell of a great actor it was such a tragedy when he was killed and the way he died such a sad and tragic ending to such a talented actor
The chopper accident in 1982 happened only by crew mistake...
Get chopper accident was the director's fault he wanted more realism he told the chopper to fly closer to the ground and explosion knocked off the tail rotor he was decapitated Vic Morrow should have never died that way it should have been manslaughter two kids died too they shouldn't even been working at that time it was a big legal battle cuz he had underage kids working at night and they wer chopped up by the main rotor too it was really a horrific scene and they had it all on film because the director put them In harm's Way you can't have special effects going off when you have a machine there you never know what could happen
my fave combat episode n remember watching it when I was a kid back in the Philippines back in 1960's.
An amazing episode. Vic Morrow's life was sadly cut short. We were thus deprived of an truly outstanding actor, who never got the recognition he deserved. Combat will always be a tribute to his unique acting skills. This is a superb episode.
Vic should have had an excellent career!!! I think with his intelligence and gifted talent the suits above felt threatened and I don't think he played their game. Vic wanted to do great work and also direct. Shame on those that didn't allow it. God bless Vic and those two children!!!
@@kathrynmcmahon4048 -very good post. I saw behind the scenes of Combat and the producers of the show said he was a very given actor. I heard nothing but praises from his co-stars of the show. Also, he was a great director. He director some of the most memorable episodes of the series.
Such well-made episodes. Great camera work, sets/locations, direction, and music, as well as acting, of course. Just makes so much current stuff look like slick tripe.
Vic Morrow, one of the best actors of all times
I think he never reached his full potential Vic Morrow would have been one of the great actors
First order of survival, Water! He's not carrying a canteen! Next food. Not carrying anything! Next, NEVER turn your back on avenues of approach!
The Bosche Saunders caught is Peter Haskell.
I hate to see my hero suffer or not hear, but it was a good ending and great episode!
I would have liked to see the dogs name and trainer. After all it was done for Rin Tin Tin and Lassie along with Gentle Ben and My Friend Flicka. Another great show.
In those days Ivan Tores had started a special animal training program for TV and movies at his place AFRICA--USA when shows like DAKTARI and BEN THE BEAR had been populare there were a lot of books and articles to find about it. Might be those dogs were trained there as well.
Nowdays those methods to prepare real life animals for filming are much more commen.
..what a great k-9,.... gotta love this episode, ..
Watching from Russia
Russians love Combat
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Vic Morrow's parents were from Russia. I don't know if he spoke Russian as a child.
F.Y.I
The German potato masher grenade used TNT as an explosive the American grenades used black powder. It was not as powerful but, by using a cerated cast steel container that fragmented it had a larger kill radius the Germans and Russians did have what was called a fragmetation sleeve that could be attached increasing
lethality
I didn't know that, it's interesting. Thanks. What's the difference between gun powder and black powder?
That is hard on someone when they lose their hearing. Think of all the people out there whom are deaf. I use to have a lot of customers whom were deaf I use to wait on. I would read their lips. I had a lot of regular customers who came to me. I tried my best to give them my all cause they deserved as much attention as a person who could hear and I had one lady who was not only deaf but she could not talk either. I waited on her every day until I quit Fred Meyer. Love Vic morrows acting though superb! I truly wish we could see new combat episodes. But alas most of the original actors are all deceased. Too bad. I miss them all. ❤
I'm deaf - I see how that could be devastating to a hearing person
While in the Military was too close to an explosion, couldn't hear for 2 hours then gradually my hearing return. Talked about being confused, scared, The Ships Doctor was sure when my hearing would come back and how good my hearing would be.
The opening battle scene would have done much better if only we had our courageous congressman and senators in there
2/15/21- Better they serve as landmine and IED detectors. Give them a dull knife and make them poke the ground while on their knees praying. They might learn a little humility.
Poor sarge. Shot in every appendage, burned alive, blinded, deafened, he must've carried his Purple Hearts home in a wheel barrel!
Brad D take one episode at a time and try too enjoy.
@@larrylucas8385 Saunders stands for all soldiers of all time.
@@larrylucas8385 Your's sir, is one of the most sensible comments I have read during the months I have enjoyed re-watching this fabulously produced piece of dramatic art from my childhood. The quality of acting, the writing into screenplays and production was almost always beyond just excellent. The armchair commentaries about a moments continuity lapse, a military procedure or the use of MGM backlot scenery ( did the commentators note the footage of actual French buildings from series 4? ) have no idea how well this serial was engineered over its years. It deserves all its accolades. Yes, watch an episode at a time, as people should look at one painting to the next. The painting, not the frame or wall it's mounted on.
Wheel barrow.
@@stevemartin6144 I misspelled barrow....but now we have spell check to blame....thanks brother.
Great episode!!!
Vic Morrow, was made for this Action Drama Movie. Such Class, ad superb work done, Can't believe his Youngest Selfish Daughter Jenifer Jason Leigh, Born 1962 changed her name to despise her Father Vic... then SHE had the audacity to collect a wrongful death settlement in the Helicopter accident that claimed his LIFE.. How to you Spell SKANK !
We do not know the full story!!!
Vic has a grandson, Rohmer Emmanuel Baumbach. Jennifer's son. Born in 2010.
It's his other daughter's son and yes SKANK IS BY FAR CORRECT SHE DID COLLECT THE. MONEY
@@franhull6945 Are you certain he is the other daughter's son?
@@kathrynmcmahon4048 In 1958, Morrow married actress and screenwriter Barbara Turner. They had two daughters, Carrie Ann Morrow (1958-2016) and actress Jennifer Jason Leigh (born 1962). Morrow's marriage to Barbara ended in divorce after seven years. He married Gale Lester in 1975, but they separated just prior to Morrow's death in late July 1982.
Morrow fell out with his daughter Jennifer after his divorce from her mother. She changed her last name to Leigh and they were still estranged at the time of his death.
Jennifer Morrow Her Father (born Victor Morozoff), was an actor, and her mother, Barbara Turner, was a screenwriter. Her parents divorced when she was two. Leigh's birth name was Jennifer Leigh Morrow.
Jennifer Leigh and her sister filed a wrongful death lawsuit of their Father Vic Morrow, against Warner Bros., John Landis, and Steven Spielberg. They settled out of court a year later and the terms of the settlement have never been made public
I found it amusing sarge reading the map in the dark in the middle of a forest with no compass
He was estimating the miles to what he expected might be the Allied lines, in relation to the castle, the location of which was on the map.
If you noticed it was a full moon out, possible to read a map with good vision.
At 08.07 you can see the Chateau Chambord in France, a marvel castle
A real star of this fine episode is Oscar-winning composer Leonard Rosenman!
Amazing that our enemies were Germany and Japan and now they are friends.
I hear you..sounds good 😊
there is a sun tv press photo in my collection that shows him off set holding the dog
Damn Kraut killed the dog.🤬
Too bad for the dog - he was cool.
Our family dog was a terrier, awesome little dog.
Another 'behind enemy lines' episode. Seems that Saunders' squad was "cut off", "lost", "over-run" or on a "special mission" more than every real-life WW2 US Army squad combined
.
Most of those episodes came over very realistic in my opinion Especially when you compare them to old World Sar II authobiograpiies of soldiers and special service men.
A lot of those had been republished in the Fifities and Sixties in the READER´S DIGEST magazins.
@@rogerlynch5279 My mother had a large collection of Readers' Digest condensed books....many of which I read also.
''You can tell by the kindness of a dog how a human should be.''
''Try and be the kind of person that your dog thinks you are.''
“The dog is a gentleman; I hope to go to his heaven not man’s.” -
''Lousy Shot
''Dog's are mankind's best friend's cause we have no sinless one's.''
~Mark Twain
- Guilty
~The Dog
~Alice Cooper
~Captain Beefheart
''They served and defended those lives they did not live.
For those in their day were they.''
- U.S. Paratrooper Sgt William 'Rock' Gilpin 82nd Abn Div. 1/504 back in '74.
Obligements D.B. for such a platform of which to play.
EXCELLENT
I have got to get one of those jackets. It must have a hundred pockets inside and nothing gets wet❗️😆
What kind of breed us that dog? I thought it was a Jack Russell
hear no evil is an ok title. i feel "A boy and his dog" would have been better :)
Actor who played Kirby died in 2023. He was 94. I believe it was a heart attack. Sorry. Only one left is Conlan Carter. He is 90.
At ..3:50 , Saunders with his hands over his ears . ." Stop that damn Piccolo ! " .. Then he goes DEAF , ( Desperately Evading Axis Forces ) .
Saturday night show wit Tom Hanks and Alex Baldwing
brian wills Great job on the word play!
+ Robert Hoehn , thank you very much . Have a happy Christmas .
Man, that was messed up when the dog died.
Never forget how Vic Morrow died and who caused it!
I liked this episode.
Saunðers would'nt approve of Vic's bracelet !
I think someone special gave that to him!!!
a rolex submariner
They frequently had the "Germans" in these episodes armed with what were supposed to be semi-auto G/K 43s -- but I don't think that's what they really were. Anyone know what actual rifles were used as a substitute in this series?
In my opinion they were real Gew43.
My bet is in the 60s was cheaper to buy some confiscated Gew43, MP40 and Mausers from US army. They had warehouses filled up of those when Germany surrendered.
Why bother to buy a full price post-war rifle that look alike and plug it for blanks when the army had a lot of real ones to scrap?
You know...they had operate on a budget and a schedule?
You know Morrow was a great actor, but once in a while he falls short on lighter dialogue. Weird. His dramatic stuff was the best.
So defenatly agree
Love this show but why did they not use Mausers for the Germans? Box magazine gives it away
Because teh Germans had a Semi Auto too, it used box magazines.
Gewehr 43, not exceptionally reliable.
@@michaelhennegan9637 true but they were few and far between.
Thank you good Vic morro aktor
Nice Rolex Saunders has...
a submariner
Every time a German soldier fires his rifle he can't seem to hit the broad side of a barn even when he has plenty of time to take his aim at an American soldier standing out in the open.
What a gorgeous and sexy man. He TOTALLY got screwed by those fools who were jealous of him. He should have gone a whole lot further and higher up in his career and those that kept him down knew that!!! Shame on them. God be with you Vic and children ALWAYS. GOD BLESS!!!
Well what do you want?..the main cast stars shot dead in a long running series never to return? Get real , stop nit picking a great TV show. Robert at 67.
That was wrong of that soldier to drop that trash
considering the war in Europe lasted only about 11 months from the date of the D day invasion June 6th 1944 until May of 1945 some wouldn't have had time to recover from all of those wounds
My father's war lasted for six years, from 3 September 1939 until 6 April 1945 including France Belgium Dunkirk and Italy. RAF British Expeditionary Force , Air Advance Striking Force and RAF Regiment. He volunteered in 1937...
How does the stick grenade explode when not even the cap was removed? Ha!!! I love the series but this episode was pretty silly.
What happened to the little dog Saunders adopted for a while ?
This would have been a good role for Lassie
Or Benji or Rin Tin Tin
D B - Thanks for posting! Anyone out there make out the sign on the (chain link???) fence at 24:29?
It's in French and says "reservoir, entry forbidden."
Reservoir - defense d'entrer. French for Reservoir - entry forbidden.
It say go home Germans!!!
Acme Fence Company. Beep beep.
@@innkeeper6 hahaha
Lotsa ww2 stuff, but there's a lot of great ww1 movies out there. 1 10th of people killed in ww1 as ww2, but truly horrible trench war.
More French, Brits, and Belgians died in WWI than WWII.
the scene at the lake...where the german shot at the american...im sorry to say...but the german would have killed him...the k98 mauser was deadly accurate out to 600 yards...but i digress...
My K-98 is very accurate . But the hardest recoiling rifle I’ve ever fired.
Very fun but it is no problem
what was the dogs name ?
Captain Barky
Stavros
that dog was in a season 2 episode
The blast of the grenade caused temporary deafness. Perhaps the ear drums were affected. I wonder if COMBAT! was already hurting with the ratings. Perhaps the dog was a device to appeal to Lassie fans. Lassie was about halfway through its incredible 20 year run. If so, having the dog die probably wasn't the best idea.
Ratings were always good for Combat, a slight drop off in last year, the color episodes. The dog dying fits into the storyline and shows the humanity in the tough Sarge. Well written script. Robert at 67.
Your hurt because the dog died, Watch the episode 'The little carosel' Now that ending I couldn't take but still well written.
@@bobmalack481 As I noted in my comment, Lassie fans wouldn't have been impressed.
Killing of the dog was not a pleasant turn of events. That scene could have been done much differently.
I agree but that’s what happened in war when using dogs.
@@danrobinson572 This puppy was a stray, I know dogs are awesome in wartime for explosive detection, and enemy placement identification. I just hate seeing any animal hurt. Have a great day.
@@stevenrussell5340 just got done watching this episode. And it brought a tear to my eyes .
The most unproductive spots that Sarge pulls out his map.
Without a compass.
nitpicker get a life
@@smacpost3 not only that but it's pitch black in a forest. He can't see any land marks.
字幕がないと訳がわかりません❗️
I don't hate America, I live in it, but man some episodes of this show....
u can move!! let us live in peace.. a tv show from the 1960's? u dumb fucker.. u compare that to living here? move!
ka7wyf I'm just saying I'm not one of those ungrateful people in America that constantly complain, but have many freedoms. Before someone jumps at me.
Bucket of puke.
Si es interessnte
THEY KILL A DOG IN THIS! FOR ANIMAL LOVERS DON'T BOTHER
Don't be silly. It is a TV show, That was a well trained and valuable dog. They wouldn't really kill it.
Don't be silly. They didn't really kill the dog any more than they really kill men for the sake of a show!!!
Boring