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SAS Rogue Heroes tells the adrenaline-fuelled origins of the fearless, reckless Special Forces unit, its legend forged among the mayhem of WWII. By Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight.
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Yeah, you shouldn't put your hands on Paddy like that lol !
Which episode? It's been a while, and i dont have time to watch each and every episode again
Forzamento del porto di Alessandria d'Egitto……..Rapidi Silenziosi Aggressivi…LOL
Thankfully no overt homosexual activity.
"…that leaves us 9 minutes to complete the dance!" Damn woman, that leave us very little time for foreplay!!!
Though HIGHLY UNLIKELY he( Paddy ) ever did that, I have had teh urge a time or two or three in my military career to do EXACTLY that to a senior officer who thought the world spun around his "LOFTY RANK"
bring this show back!
The recruitment process scene is the best
You missed out the classic wheels of steel moment!
Regular ex SAS hated this series, because WOKE false subjects introduced.
In reality
No Black pilots in North Africa.
No female foreign spys
No homosexual officers in SAS.
Just get a Public Library Card, and ask the librarian where the history section is.
Remember in a book there is an index at the back which proves where the info came from.
Think of it as a fact checker.
I love the baptized part to SAS tho
Paddy Maine was a psycho. An Irish rugby player and hard as nails. I didn't watch the whole series when it was on. When SAS had their first deployment In the Africa desert, they didn't have any money or much equipment. They stole what they needed from the new Zealanders when they left for a mission lol jock Lewis and paddy stole the piano lol…his raid on the airfield is legendary. Out of bullets and explosives he decided to use brute force to destroy German planes by ripping out the instrument panels.
Absolute rubbish series totally disrespectful to the incredible men of 1 SAS several of them who I had the pleasure of meeting in the last years of their lives. Biased inaccurate and sexed up to make it appeal to current audiences – the portrayal of Paddy Mayne and even David Stirling was modern television at its worst. These were extremely brave men who did things most modern soldiers are in total awe of yet their characters were totally trivialised. I knew this series would be sensationalised when Steven Knight was appointed as director and sadly it proved to be true.
If Blair Mayne had been American, there would have been several films about him…
@2:55 Of course, a magical Negro must be featured. They're so much smarter than us. Wouldn't have won the war without them.
I couldn't watch that series it was so cheesy..
@BBC you need to show something like this as a trailer again! 😊
Soon, the PeacefulGermans of 2024, are going to release another BBC/DeutcheWelle cooperation masterpiece – about their braveWaffenTroops, fighting for the `Fatter-land`… Nowadays, the revamped story says, that the Poor TerrifiedGermans were attacked by some `Adolvs` Where the heck, did they come from??? 🙂 Yeah, such a Peaceful Nation should rule Europe again, they claim, after paying Tel-Aviv, finally they are READY to be the Saviors of the World….again! 🙂
The best bit is Sterling putting the team together.
Brilliant, brave and sometimes mad heroic nutters! Must turning in their graves looking at some of society today!. Nuff said.
From what I've read, this was actually watered down to make it believable. Legends.
"The hand grenade scene on the snooker table has never been written down," Knight said. "I met Mike Sadler (Tom Glynn-Carney), who is the last surviving member of the original SAS. He's now 102, he was 99 when I met him, and he told me a story about him and Sterling in a bar in Paris. Somebody said, 'You can't use this table, we're using it.' And the hand grenade he used was a real hand grenade. The actual hand grenade was real. They were beyond reason. But to make it seem realistic I turned it into a dummy hand grenade."
Sofia rocks
Sounds to me like sour grapes from America. Buy the SAS War diary if you can read that is.
Needs more New Zealand accents
The best moment is when Paddy hunts a deer or something for the French, and Stirling is furious with Paddy and tells him because of how competitive he is, he now has to go out and hunt a bigger one for the French because he doesnt want to lose the dick measuring contest
Remind me again how we won the war.
Nah, still love the fuel fuckup!
i just loved this series..
En gros Sofia Boutella joue le rôle d'une agente espionne franco-algérienne qui est un personnage fictif mais représente un peu un genre de personne réelle comme la lieutenant Joséphine Baker à Casablanca (ils sont basés au Caire dans la série) avec sa clique su Deuxième Bureau des FFL (Jacques Abtey, Colonel Rémy, Paul Paillole et le Briton Biffy Dunderdale etc…). Bien pensé. Vivement la saison deux!
I just thought all the actors were rather light weight.
Stereotyped characters, more like caricatures, unrealistic and superficial representation of military life, a script with such perpetual profanity it sounds like it was written by a 14 year old, incongruous use of modern rock and metal music with a 1940's setting, tedious and incoherent storylines .. above all, an insult to the real men upon whom this abomination of a TV show is based. Annoyed with myself for wasting £12 on this BBC garbage .. I watched the first episode and won't be watching any more .. would rather waste my money than my time.
1:03
Keeping captain in check is the best one.
If this is based on the PBS documentary of the same name, the entire script from north Africa to Berlin is fully written in a book kept as it happened mission by mission in a binder written by the SAS as they happened. Names, places, events, all of it. If PBS was permitted to show it, then the series should use it. Authentic is better.
Great array of UK accents, many of which will be unintelligible to non-Brits.
However, the series maintains the class hierarchy with the posh voices being those in authority.
Good TV nonetheless.
Complete flop with inappropriate rock music and perpetual teenager Sofia Boutella in a far-fetched role as a ridiculous "bar spy". Which in a real bar in the USA or in England, even beer will not be poured due to her teenage appearance and teenage changing voice.
To the teenage girl in charge of the BBC's YouTube titles: Will you please for the love of god, stop putting imbecilic emojis on every damn video. It's juvenile and nauseating.