I joined a muzzleoading group and learned to shoot flintlock rifles, having never fired a gun before, after watching this show and read the books. Ended up buying 2 flintlocks, before getting Sharpe's gun. I paid to have a flat lock carbine bore Baker Rifle made for me. It's my main gun now.
I can see why my beloved Mum Ioved watching Sharpe, riveting stuff! Also..wen oi sees summit 'ad put up anuvva bleedin Sharpe vidya oi seez to myself, Amon..best be getin amungit coz that's ow oi am!
That's anti-Geneva Conventioning 🤣. Love your quip mate, it made me laugh. I know the Geneva Convention wouldn't come into play until a century after the Napoleonic Wars.
My paternal grand-mother was born in England in 1879 and lived until 1977. She died when I was 13. It's quite possible that she was alive and may have encountered an aging veteran of the Napoleonic Wars in his mid-/late-80's when she was a little girl, and perhaps even older vets, some who died in their early hundreds.
Not gonna lie, the way the flag bearers kept dying was hilarious. And how they just didn't pick it up in the end despite how absolutely important a flag was to a unit (as anyone who's watched Sharpe knows) really drives the point in.
Lol true, but now my history nerd side is going to show, the baker rifles and brown bess muskets used by the British army were of a larger caliber than the French Charleville muskets, so theoretically they could have used their ammunition, but also it would have drastically lowered their chances of actually hitting any of the enemy, but yes great soldiering for a tv series 😂
I have the complete set and it’s an amazing series. The thing I never got with this episode his using scaling ladders in the first attack when they could have gotten through those archways
A great note to make is when the French at 16:56 turn back theyre stopped not just by other soldiers but the grenadiers. This was for anyone who watches Sharp prolly knows one of the strengths of the Pas de Charge with Grenadiers at the back of the column of normally young/fresh soldiers at the front.
@22:06 the visit from Marshall Soult's aide de camp (?) to thrash General Calvet is superb. Anyone knows where else can I see some more angry French staff officers? "Son flanc? Où est son flanc?"
Don't mean to be that guy but, in the book version the situation is quite different (as with many of the books) but I actually think its one of those perfect adaptation where you can tell the only reason they changed it is for budget reasons, they could never afford the boat or CGI. however they got the jist of what they where going for perfectly.
Why is there no mention of making the quicklime? has this been clip been cut as there is no mention of how or why they made it, I remember the original series and they found the pile of seashells and roasted them, but here they just start shoveling it?
butcher doctor is using the hemostats incorrectly bloody amatuer hour. The curve bit should be up with the plier teeth pointed down at the angle & direct towards the item in this case bullet trying to be removed to help limit risk to the main artery. Working towards the artery in question almost certainly makes the risk to the artery that much more likely. You don't dig to the gas line you find the gas line & work away from it not towards it. Common sense.
Nonsense the marching scene by the French, riflemen would ALWAYS take out the commanders first. Here they shoot everyone except the guy in charge. Not a hope a general would be out in front.
20:40 blinking while dead, now that's soldiering
He might have been wounded and still alive
@@princeThomas1 He might have been an extra who didn't think the dolly was on him--that's awesome
@@adamazzalino5247 agree, just caught not playing the role for the couple of seconds he was visible on camera.
he was clearly just playing dead and looking to see if the British had gone so he could make a run for it
@@adamazzalino5247 no you’re absolutely right, I can’t defend the defenceless.
0:05 Reading the comments are you? Now that's Soldiering!
Face like a dead fish, round glasses....perfect description of Ducos.
No starter.
That was STARMER.
Well Sir, on first sighting the new Sharpe video I naturally decided to watch, that's my style Sir!
If you know, you know 😂
Did any part distinguish itself
You forget to pick up your kids from school.....you disgraced yourself you shamed yourself
Is there anywhere someone can watch this show?
@Mrree250 yes youtube has the movies and I think the show aswell
I joined a muzzleoading group and learned to shoot flintlock rifles, having never fired a gun before, after watching this show and read the books. Ended up buying 2 flintlocks, before getting Sharpe's gun.
I paid to have a flat lock carbine bore Baker Rifle made for me. It's my main gun now.
I'm so envious it actually hurts.
Now that's Soldiering!
@@pixythegunner now that's commenting!
Just out of curiosity how much did that set ya back?
Thadt my 😢⁹o o I I k no n. No NJ no😢😅 e sir@@BigBWolf90
That was Sharpe's finest battle. Even Gaston deemed it worse than Russia.
Love Gaston and his meals 😂
@@MajPicklesGaston! Gastttooooonnn!!!
If Gaston says it was worse, then it was.
No one fights like Gaston… apparently
@@alundavies1016 Or eats soup like him.
Taking a pleasant stroll through the countryside to see a castle. Now that's sauntering.
lol
Defending a maiden's virtue... now that's soldiering
I can see why my beloved Mum Ioved watching Sharpe, riveting stuff! Also..wen oi sees summit 'ad put up anuvva bleedin Sharpe vidya oi seez to myself, Amon..best be getin amungit coz that's ow oi am!
would like to have seen blomfelds reaction when Sharpe and his men, plus the wounded returned to camp
4:57 “Bloody ‘Ell!” 👀🤦♂️🤪😂
Creating circuit boards so we can watch Sharpe on digital devices? Now that's soldering!
I hate me.
Loving it :)
A most eutectic comment...
Threatening a surgeon before he has to perform a medical miracle on your friend. That's just Sharpe Sharpening.
The Sharpe channel is still uploading clips? Now that’s soldiering.
Sharping, dare I say.
😁👍👍👍
I have absolutely no style, yet I admire Sharpe!
Inventing chemical warfare. That’s soldiering
That's anti-Geneva Conventioning 🤣.
Love your quip mate, it made me laugh. I know the Geneva Convention wouldn't come into play until a century after the Napoleonic Wars.
I gotta say I LOVE these uniforms, even in modern day Sharpe is lookin hella sharp with those studs in him and da bois!
My paternal grand-mother was born in England in 1879 and lived until 1977. She died when I was 13. It's quite possible that she was alive and may have encountered an aging veteran of the Napoleonic Wars in his mid-/late-80's when she was a little girl, and perhaps even older vets, some who died in their early hundreds.
Not gonna lie, the way the flag bearers kept dying was hilarious. And how they just didn't pick it up in the end despite how absolutely important a flag was to a unit (as anyone who's watched Sharpe knows) really drives the point in.
Interesting looking Fortress.
Wow.
🏰🇬🇧
Yes... I might be reading the comments to see if anyone's noticed what I've noticed, but that's not my style, Sir! Oh no!
That's soldiering!
Sean Bean making through an entire series and surviving… now that soldering.
Amazing Drama.
These kept popping into my recommended. Finally decided to watch them. Did sharpe not air in the US? It’s pretty entertaining.
Yes, it was shown on PBS
Then there's the books.
Oh the books.
Long story short, he found a winning formula, then just never stopped writing.
@@bobs_toysone job I worked had them all in the canteen for anyone to read, made the Night Shift a lot easier to grind through I won’t lie
@@3adgamd3r and by the time you've caught up, you're due for a promotion.
@@bobs_toys aye I am, that’s proper Labouring!
Shooting a brother in front of his distraught sister, in her own home.
Now that’s soldiering
Ran out of ammo while stepping over dozens of dead soldiers with guns and ammo...Now thats soldiering! 😛
Lol true, but now my history nerd side is going to show, the baker rifles and brown bess muskets used by the British army were of a larger caliber than the French Charleville muskets, so theoretically they could have used their ammunition, but also it would have drastically lowered their chances of actually hitting any of the enemy, but yes great soldiering for a tv series 😂
Clapping gastons cheeks that’s solidering
I have the complete set and it’s an amazing series. The thing I never got with this episode his using scaling ladders in the first attack when they could have gotten through those archways
You mean the archways on the other side of which were cannons, which you could never be sure were or were not loaded with grapeshot?
those archways are gunports, they get far smaller on the inside
20:00 - Poor Gaston! - :(
Calvet was definitely sad to see his friend hurt
That’s my youth I watched everything I love sharpe still to this day
So interesting, fighting a Napoleonic battle in an old castle just like in the old 100 years' War days against the French.
Forts were a very viable defence until beyond WW2
Should i ever find myself in a similar combat situation to the French, im certainly not picking up the flag 🤣🤣
For Scots people, Bamfield had the perfect name. As he was, without doubt, a total Bam!
Now THAT's soldiering!
3:00 was touching
A great note to make is when the French at 16:56 turn back theyre stopped not just by other soldiers but the grenadiers. This was for anyone who watches Sharp prolly knows one of the strengths of the Pas de Charge with Grenadiers at the back of the column of normally young/fresh soldiers at the front.
I'm the 200th like. That's my style sir!
@22:06 the visit from Marshall Soult's aide de camp (?) to thrash General Calvet is superb. Anyone knows where else can I see some more angry French staff officers? "Son flanc? Où est son flanc?"
Defending a castle under siege?
Now thats soldiering.
Did anyone see the “dead” soldier who blinked while on the ground
Yes I noticed him! He seemed to be watching something before closing his eyes
not sleeping with the pretty French girl before a battle... now that's NOT soldiering!
Well Sharpe was always loyal to his wife...granted there feeling wasn't mutual with Jane like it was Teresa or Lucille
Think of Wellington.
I wonder where this is filmed. Any ideas? Maybe Greece?
Don't mean to be that guy but, in the book version the situation is quite different (as with many of the books) but I actually think its one of those perfect adaptation where you can tell the only reason they changed it is for budget reasons, they could never afford the boat or CGI. however they got the jist of what they where going for perfectly.
Gotta love me some Daniel Hagman, John Tams = national treasure 🤩
Using chemical warfare to blind and maim your enemies, now that’s soldiering.
As I always say, if it was as bad as Moscow then it wss truly bad.
Why is there no mention of making the quicklime? has this been clip been cut as there is no mention of how or why they made it, I remember the original series and they found the pile of seashells and roasted them, but here they just start shoveling it?
Oyster shells.
Georgian Era 1714-1837.
Like Zulu at the end
butcher doctor is using the hemostats incorrectly bloody amatuer hour. The curve bit should be up with the plier teeth pointed down at the angle & direct towards the item in this case bullet trying to be removed to help limit risk to the main artery. Working towards the artery in question almost certainly makes the risk to the artery that much more likely. You don't dig to the gas line you find the gas line & work away from it not towards it. Common sense.
Who would win: Sharpe vs Josey Wales?
Definitely Sharpe! Because that's soldiering!
You gonna pull that rifle or just whistle Dixie?
Every comment is just blank, blank now that's soldering lol
Now that's soldering
What movie is this?
I would love a Shape remake in the style of GOT.
Eh, like 90 precent of the charm is it was made in 1993. lol
"I never actually cared for soldiering"
-Sharpe after being written by the GOT team
Sharpe would die at the end of the first season.
Thank God there wasn't a tenaille trace.
Like, Subscribe and Comment, Sir.
That's my style, sir.
I feel like if I had to keep calling everyone Sir, and at random intervals, I would lose my mind.
I'd like to see a new Sharpe series. One with a lot of money behind it.
TOM+
I wish we had more 4 player maps in the map pool.
Tragicful period!
Old men drama.
Nonsense the marching scene by the French, riflemen would ALWAYS take out the commanders first.
Here they shoot everyone except the guy in charge.
Not a hope a general would be out in front.
Have a day off
Terrible, tresmont terrible...