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The Texan in this episode seemed really familiar, and looking it up it was [[Mac McDonald]], who I best know as Captain Hollister from [[Red Dwarf]]. | The Texan in this episode seemed really familiar, and looking it up it was [[Mac McDonald]], who I best know as Captain Hollister from [[Red Dwarf]]. | ||
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(First watched 2023-??-??) This show is blatantly historical edutainment, but especially this part of the series has a strong "war is stupid" message, too. Here we see men die needlessly when they decide to pass up a hospital because it's run by a German. And even once the mission is complete with few of the men surviving... turns out their mission objective no longer mattered, so it was all in vain. | |||
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X12: ''' | X12: '''Attack of the Hawkmen''' | ||
(First watched 2023-11-early) Indy must be captured and escape from Germans more than any other fictional character. Except maybe the guys from Hogan's Heroes, if that counts? Actually, "Indy fighting off Germans in a series of vehicles" is probably one of the movie things that this series manages to occasionally come closest to. | |||
So Indy and Remy get new jobs with French intelligence, and go their separate ways. The last we see of Remy, I wonder? | |||
[[Jon Pertwee]] as a German general in this one. | |||
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