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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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(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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