Rivaled only by the episode “Haunting the Barn” with Danny Rangford and Ed talking about battling their ghosts. This show didn’t pull any punches and that’s why it’s one of my favorites. I have the entire series on DVD
Spikes reaction was so pure and heart wrenching but it's also the guy that is just as hurt and shocked that has the strength to walk up to spike and comfort him
I remember when i watched Flashpoint and i was basically, "eh, it's good but kinda formulaic..." and then freaking this comes out of nowhere... so many tears.
Yeah, I can believe they killed off Credibility like this. They were such a good character! That landline should have pulverized that dude as soon as he touched it. Unless it was ACTUALLY an anti-tank land mine in which case nothing woulda happened…
This episode broke me when I first saw it. Lou knew that Spike had already made up his mind to help, and the last thing he wanted was for his best friend to go down with him.
When Lewis said it’s gonna be ok I cried , when the bomb went off, I cried even harder, and when spike reacted I almost went to a total breakdown. I can’t even imagine what it would feel like to lose a friend, especially one so close
@@grandmasac2033 he's probably never been through something like that, I'm guessing hes a tough guy until shit gets too real. Have seen shit like this and its not very funny.
In reality he wouldn’t weigh enough to even trigger the thing in the first place. If it was a bounding *”anti-personnel”* mine-a thing that actually exists-he would have triggered it as soon as he made any contact with it whatsoever.
I feel people underapreciate Sams reaction in this scene. Spike has the most emotional reaction, but Sams was briliant. Sam knew there was only one real option. Lou wasn't going to make it. Anything else would cost more lives. That didnt mean he had to like it. But he prepared for it. Dispite that, it wasnt enough, and he had to walk away. He was angry and sad at the same time, and all he could do was walk.
Spike reaction kills me evereytime I've seen this episode. This episode makes me cry. I loved this show. I wish it was still on. I still watch it. Amazing show.
I hate how realistic his reaction was to his friend dying. That pure unadultered anguish and soul death just can't be understood unless you've experienced it
@@grammarnazi1495 They're not just cops. They're a fictional Unit based on the ETF (deal with high risk situations like hostage taking, emotionally disturbed persons, high risk arrests, warrant service, and protection details and crowd control. The Emergency Task Force is also responsible for responding to any terrorist incidents that occur throughout the City of Toronto.)
@@ckelcro Right. See, I live in the US. We don't have those here. Just cops with overinflated egos and excessive militarization for the job they refuse to do. Forgive my ignorance.
@@RealSlimeyNiggaBam I haven’t watched this episode in a while, but the bomb was triggered by a difference in weight. So if he had tried to take off his boot, he’d have brought all the weight of his body with him, detonating it anyway :(
@@RealSlimeyNiggaBam it's a bounding mine it's designed to take out armored vehicles as soon as something moves one inch off of it it'll go off the team knew a weight transfer wouldn't work and defusing it was impossible because the hole where the safety pin goes was glued even lou knew it was over for him
I watch this scene just to make sure I can still feel sometimes. I see so much stupid shit and have become so desensitized that I need to make sure I'm still human. What makes this the most devastating isn't Lou's death, but Spikes reaction and then Greg going over to him, taking Spike in his arms and comforting him.
the actors deserve much credit for how this is pulled off there's a sense that you know the ending is inevitable but it's pulled off so well i find myself weeping over this scene as well !!
Spike and Lewis were best friends. Losing a best friend is hard. But the fact that Spikes mind was playing tricks on him making him think he could save Lewis made him feel even worse think it was SPIKE'S fault for Lew's death.
I remember watching this with my brother and we just stared at each other in silence when Lou stepped off and the mine exploded. Best show ever. All the actors did an amazing job.
Damn those landmines. Mark Taylor (a.k.a. Lou Young) was a hell of an actor on this TV show. He knew he would'nt come home no more. That's why he called his mom and dad. Then he took his foot of the landmine and when the explosion happened, i immediatly started crying. Especially when i saw the look on Sergio di Zio's (A.k.a Spike's) face. He was like "NOOOOOOO!!!" That was so sad it made me cry. I know this is just a TV show but losing a fellow teammember, a friend or even a familiy member, Is just heartbreaking (to say the least)
I love that Spike keeps walking for an extra 3 steps..like he has to force himself to accept, in that infinite moment, that sometimes you don't get to save everyone. When he is crumbled on the floor you can read his face 'if i had better, maybe he wouldn't have given up
I like how no one rushes over to his body to even check to see if he is still alive. Like what if he lost his legs but was still alive but ended up bleeding out, because everyone sat and cried.
People have jumped from planes and had their chutes fail and fallen thousands of feet and survived. Anything is possible. But it's understandable that the grief would hit them so quickly and they would obviously assume he was dead from what should kill him.
Everyone reacted differently. Spike and Jules burst into tears. Wordy looked confused. Ed tried to remain stoic. Sam angrily walked off. And Greg was like "Fucking Shit just happened" but decided that comforting Spike was the important thing now.
Part of the reason Sam was angry, despite his objectiveness, was that, as a former soldier, he had seen too many brothers killed similarly. And now, at home, another brother has been added to the list.
Everytime i cry on every episode. I love everyone on the Team with a unique skill. As togther is how they use it to have each other back. Greg try stay strong for his team
when i saw this seen while watching this series brought tears to my eyes....... They are like a family/co-workers and i love that about it i love this series
You can’t do a weight transfer on a bonding mine the prongs on top of the mine are extremely sensitive one shift it’s game over. Lou was already a dead man when he stepped on the mine. The device it’s self has a spring loaded deadman switch. In turn detonates the mine. I’ve studied WW2 history.
I feel like he could have easily survived that. Metal plates, sandbags, shield, even all of those bullet proof vest they all had on. He may have lost a foot or leg but completely survivable.
This!! Sand bags and metal plates, armor him up. Then have him step off. If he dies, it's the same outcome. At least have a chance. But then it doesn't make everyone so sad.
This is the best show I've ever seen, right on par with House M.D. If this episode got to you, give the series a try, it's excellent. Also for the people saying that Lou could have moved out of the way in time. I highly doubt it. A CR-38 land mine was used, several of them in fact. They are meant to take out ARMOR, so imagine what it would do to weak body armor/human flesh. Unfortunately Lou didn't stand a chance, also it's a binding mine, which means the charge propels into the air, making it even more lethal. Not to mention that there were at least 3-4 other mines of the same type within a few feet of him, those most likely would have been ignited as well making the explosion even more deadly.
There is so much gravity when you cut the sound out. It's amazing. You'd think it wouldn't work yet it does. The Godfather Part 3. Worlds Greatest Dad Crash All have scenes with the silent scream. All incredibly well acted.
awe. When I first watched this, I was confused as to why they couldn't do it, and then I looked it up and it's nearly impossible to diffuse a landmine once it's already been stepped on:(
I had this back in my rookie days it wasn't pretty heart broken I kept playing it in my head over and over what if this what if that it haunted me til this day
You're absolutely right, Patrick. As you can clearly see around 2:33 THAT look on Sam's face is "anger" It's like as if he wanted to find that guy and beat the holy hell out of him for taking away his buddy. If they took away my best friend i would have done the exact same thing. Hunt that guy down and beat the shit out of him. i'd make that person suffer in a very painful way.
NOOOOOO, THEY COULD'VE THINK BETTER, THE BOOTS IS REMOVABLE, THEY SHOULD AT LEAST CALL A BOMB DEFUSER, THEN LIKE TAPE THE BOOTS TO THE MINE, KEEP THE PRESSURE AND REMOVE THE BOOTSSSSSSSSSSSS
Would it be better to fill up his food will cement like a cement box all the way to the top of his boot to add alot of weight then sad to say cut of his foot ? He might have live with only one foot but hey he alive
Dig the hole to reveal the top mine, fill it with water, liquid nitrogen to freeze said water to hold pins in place, remove foot from shoe and pray for a miracle.
They weren’t. Everyone on the team except spike knew it wasnt going to work. But spike was gonna try a desperate maneuver to save his friend. It’s a reason why Lou stepped off the mine. Even he knew it wasn’t gonna work. He wasn’t going to let spike try something that would get them both killed when it could just be him
Spikes reaction might be one of the most realistic and sad reactions when losing a friend or in this case his brother.
Yeah.... And his back was turned. .. my heart broke
***** Aw man... So sorry to hear that...
Ben Morgan it's because the stunt double actually died
Do you really have to be an a-hole and ruin it?
Do you think he's stupid?! I'm pretty sure he knows that.
No matter how u put it. It's stil sad
I legit didnt jave my best friend watch this episode cause I was protecting her.So heart breaking this scene 😭💔💔💔💔💔💔💔
Just seeing the look on Spike's face was enough to make me cry.
Nok same
@@92subi92 you're a bitch
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@@92subi92 actually fuck you
@@92subi92 stfu you poor person
Always gets me that Sam walked away because he has seen soldiers blown up by IEDs and didn’t want to see Lou like that.
For a moment, I thought Sam was going to go off reservation and back to JTF tactics. The perp would not have enjoyed that meeting
Saddest moment in flashpoint history.
indeed....
Rivaled only by the episode “Haunting the Barn” with Danny Rangford and Ed talking about battling their ghosts.
This show didn’t pull any punches and that’s why it’s one of my favorites. I have the entire series on DVD
I only wish. This series could be gut wrenching when it wanted to. And damn, did it want to.
I started crying when lou called his mom and dad when he blew up I cried even more
i couldn't hold it....
😭😭😭😭😓😓😓
Spikes reaction was so pure and heart wrenching but it's also the guy that is just as hurt and shocked that has the strength to walk up to spike and comfort him
The boss is such a great man on this show. He's there for every one of them, wither they know it or not! Love that guy!
I lost it at this scene, especially with Spike's reaction. While I wish Lou had more development, they really sold his final moments.
I cried like a girl after Lew called his parents and after saying to Spike that "Its going to be ok buddy" and then leave the mine ;(
Me too
ok
I remember when i watched Flashpoint and i was basically, "eh, it's good but kinda formulaic..." and then freaking this comes out of nowhere... so many tears.
Yeah, I can believe they killed off Credibility like this. They were such a good character!
That landline should have pulverized that dude as soon as he touched it.
Unless it was ACTUALLY an anti-tank land mine in which case nothing woulda happened…
This episode broke me when I first saw it. Lou knew that Spike had already made up his mind to help, and the last thing he wanted was for his best friend to go down with him.
When Lewis said it’s gonna be ok I cried , when the bomb went off, I cried even harder, and when spike reacted I almost went to a total breakdown. I can’t even imagine what it would feel like to lose a friend, especially one so close
😆😆😆🤣🤣🤣
@@XFader505 how is this funny
@@grandmasac2033 he's probably never been through something like that, I'm guessing hes a tough guy until shit gets too real. Have seen shit like this and its not very funny.
@@Whelp140 ok ummm... resend that message but check your grammar this time
@@Whelp140 so it's funny for peoples closest friends to die to a land mine?!
Still crying two years later every time i watch it
Yeah, i miss him
pussy
Tick toc needs to stop lying this is no damn Alvin and the chipmunks
Lol i dead thought that was true too
Fucken Alvin!
JOmar Candanedo bruhxsame
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Are we really all here from tik tok🤣
I didn't even watch this show but I'm so deeply affected and brought to tears by this scene. I'm devastated.
I think he decided that it was better for just him to die than to have both of them die for no reason.
In reality he wouldn’t weigh enough to even trigger the thing in the first place.
If it was a bounding *”anti-personnel”* mine-a thing that actually exists-he would have triggered it as soon as he made any contact with it whatsoever.
@@bradensorensen966good thing this isnt real life then
I feel people underapreciate Sams reaction in this scene. Spike has the most emotional reaction, but Sams was briliant.
Sam knew there was only one real option. Lou wasn't going to make it. Anything else would cost more lives. That didnt mean he had to like it. But he prepared for it. Dispite that, it wasnt enough, and he had to walk away. He was angry and sad at the same time, and all he could do was walk.
Sam had seen those mines in action in Afghanistan.
Sam was the most objective. I appreciate that.
This isn’t Alvin and the chipmunks
tick toc comment got u uere
Tiktok?
Tik tok told me that too
Right
You saw it to?
The moment when Lewis says "It's going to be okay" 😭😭😭
Spike reaction kills me evereytime I've seen this episode. This episode makes me cry. I loved this show. I wish it was still on. I still watch it. Amazing show.
I hate how realistic his reaction was to his friend dying. That pure unadultered anguish and soul death just can't be understood unless you've experienced it
I don't know how Lou talked to his dad without his voice cracking.
Maaan I know I wouldnt have made it even through the first sentence
He knew what he signed up for , when he applied to be a cop
@@Wolf_warrior_98 Pretty sure most cops don't interact with landmines. That's not exactly in the job description.
@@grammarnazi1495 They're not just cops. They're a fictional Unit based on the ETF (deal with high risk situations like hostage taking, emotionally disturbed persons, high risk arrests, warrant service, and protection details and crowd control. The Emergency Task Force is also responsible for responding to any terrorist incidents that occur throughout the City of Toronto.)
@@ckelcro Right. See, I live in the US. We don't have those here. Just cops with overinflated egos and excessive militarization for the job they refuse to do. Forgive my ignorance.
Now THIS is how you kick off a new season.
My jaw dropped and stayed open for MINUTES during the first time I saw this.
Why couldn’t he take the boot off
@@RealSlimeyNiggaBam I haven’t watched this episode in a while, but the bomb was triggered by a difference in weight. So if he had tried to take off his boot, he’d have brought all the weight of his body with him, detonating it anyway :(
@@RealSlimeyNiggaBam it's a bounding mine it's designed to take out armored vehicles as soon as something moves one inch off of it it'll go off the team knew a weight transfer wouldn't work and defusing it was impossible because the hole where the safety pin goes was glued even lou knew it was over for him
@@redhawk44109A person can’t even trigger that type of mines by himself tho at least irl.
I watch this scene just to make sure I can still feel sometimes. I see so much stupid shit and have become so desensitized that I need to make sure I'm still human. What makes this the most devastating isn't Lou's death, but Spikes reaction and then Greg going over to him, taking Spike in his arms and comforting him.
the actors deserve much credit for how this is pulled off there's a sense that you know the ending is inevitable but it's pulled off so well i find myself weeping over this scene as well !!
Wow, I totally get that. I actually what this scene for the same exact reason.
Spike and Lewis were best friends. Losing a best friend is hard. But the fact that Spikes mind was playing tricks on him making him think he could save Lewis made him feel even worse think it was SPIKE'S fault for Lew's death.
Yes…to all of this 💔
Damn i loose emotional feeling 😅🤣
this acting is so on point that it felt like you were there. very close to real life
Me: Not gonna cry...I'm not gonna cry 3:20 DAMN IT I'M CRYING!
Me too!!!
I was so upset at this episode. It was so hard to take!
absolutely
The 21 people who disliked couldn't see where the like button was from all their tears
the most sad part of flashpoint. eps.
I remember watching this with my brother and we just stared at each other in silence when Lou stepped off and the mine exploded. Best show ever. All the actors did an amazing job.
I was tearing up most of season 2 with them bringing so many emotional episodes, then I thought I was safe this episode, I ended up wrong
2:02 Lou's body....damn man
I thought I was the only one that saw it
Damn those landmines.
Mark Taylor (a.k.a. Lou Young) was a hell of an actor on this TV show.
He knew he would'nt come home no more. That's why he called his mom and dad.
Then he took his foot of the landmine and when the explosion happened, i immediatly started crying.
Especially when i saw the look on Sergio di Zio's (A.k.a Spike's) face.
He was like "NOOOOOOO!!!"
That was so sad it made me cry.
I know this is just a TV show
but losing a fellow teammember, a friend or even a familiy member, Is just heartbreaking (to say the least)
This is arguably one of my favorite shows I liked to watch back then, they should bring it back. In my opinion I think its better than S.W.A.T.
it is better than swat
SWAT is an awful show, horribly written with action scenes out a Bollywood movie.
@@audreymota8423no shit swat is an entertainment show and action it about realism but this show definitely is better then swat
Nah, part of what made this show so great was the cast.
And they knew it.
If I lost a good friend like that I'd walk away from the job forever and....evrryone else too.
Like anyone could blame you… this is so fucked. it truly is the king of drama and as close as it gets to to real life situations gone horribly wrong
10 years later and I still cry
Here it is 2022.....and still cryin!!
I love that Spike keeps walking for an extra 3 steps..like he has to force himself to accept, in that infinite moment, that sometimes you don't get to save everyone.
When he is crumbled on the floor you can read his face 'if i had better, maybe he wouldn't have given up
What a paradox, Lou Wound technically be committing suicide here, but wouldn't because he had nowhere else to go.
Technically it's suicide because he is taking his own life, it seems more like a mercy killing here.
@@zimbabweflower2811 you mean sacrifice
@@zodiax6782 Sure
@@zimbabweflower2811 but hey I got rip offed because it wasn’t Alvin and the chipmunks 😤😤😤😤
Seeing this...made me think of my brother, when he passed away, my whole body went numb from the shock of it, I cried for days, days upon days
I was heartbroken at the end of this episode. The emotions was depicted with such realism. I only wish this series did not end.
still crying from this omg. spikes face and lewis crying just sets me over so much :(
I like how no one rushes over to his body to even check to see if he is still alive. Like what if he lost his legs but was still alive but ended up bleeding out, because everyone sat and cried.
No chance of survival with an anti tank mine.
@@konnyputkin6350 yep enough explosive power to kill a tank hint the name
People have jumped from planes and had their chutes fail and fallen thousands of feet and survived. Anything is possible. But it's understandable that the grief would hit them so quickly and they would obviously assume he was dead from what should kill him.
Watch the explosion. You could see his body fly off. It's a tiny detail. But no, yeah, they saw him get torn apart.
Impossible
Everyone reacted differently. Spike and Jules burst into tears. Wordy looked confused. Ed tried to remain stoic. Sam angrily walked off. And Greg was like "Fucking Shit just happened" but decided that comforting Spike was the important thing now.
Part of the reason Sam was angry, despite his objectiveness, was that, as a former soldier, he had seen too many brothers killed similarly. And now, at home, another brother has been added to the list.
the music on this is amazing
Flashpoint was often a tear jerker, but this was especially a gut punch
Everytime i cry on every episode. I love everyone on the Team with a unique skill. As togther is how they use it to have each other back. Greg try stay strong for his team
when i saw this seen while watching this series brought tears to my eyes....... They are like a family/co-workers and i love that about it i love this series
Saddest moment ahhh I love this show!!😭❤️
This is a rough scene to watch I don't cry too often but this hit home
Still gives me chills rewatching this.
What ep is this from what season
@@isabelrios6709 Season 2. Episode 14.
You can’t do a weight transfer on a bonding mine the prongs on top of the mine are extremely sensitive one shift it’s game over. Lou was already a dead man when he stepped on the mine. The device it’s self has a spring loaded deadman switch. In turn detonates the mine. I’ve studied WW2 history.
2:38 For a moment, I thought Sam was going to go off reservation and back to JTF tactics. The perp would not have enjoyed that meeting.
I feel like he could have easily survived that. Metal plates, sandbags, shield, even all of those bullet proof vest they all had on. He may have lost a foot or leg but completely survivable.
This!! Sand bags and metal plates, armor him up. Then have him step off. If he dies, it's the same outcome. At least have a chance.
But then it doesn't make everyone so sad.
Once he stepped on it the landmine would have initiated. Landmines are activated by pressure not pressure release
Dam after so many years of not watching. Flashpoint this makes me sad gives me chills
It’s so hard to watch, gets me every time
The emotional tug of this show is strong. Well done
This is the best show I've ever seen, right on par with House M.D. If this episode got to you, give the series a try, it's excellent. Also for the people saying that Lou could have moved out of the way in time. I highly doubt it. A CR-38 land mine was used, several of them in fact. They are meant to take out ARMOR, so imagine what it would do to weak body armor/human flesh. Unfortunately Lou didn't stand a chance, also it's a binding mine, which means the charge propels into the air, making it even more lethal. Not to mention that there were at least 3-4 other mines of the same type within a few feet of him, those most likely would have been ignited as well making the explosion even more deadly.
So they said the place to repin the mine was covered with glue. Why couldn't they melt the glue somehow and repin it then?
togapika that’s not how mines work bud
That type of mine gets launched into the air around waist high then detonates
@@togapika applying heat to an explosive that's already triggered is not quite the best idea
@@togapika once the pin is damaged it's useless glue would damage the pin
I think the worst part of this is that ''Spike, it's gonna be okay'' Even a decade later I still remember that line and the devastation that followed
The fact that PTSD evaluations and diagnostics aren't a thing is concerning
There is so much gravity when you cut the sound out. It's amazing. You'd think it wouldn't work yet it does.
The Godfather Part 3.
Worlds Greatest Dad
Crash
All have scenes with the silent scream. All incredibly well acted.
Wow! This is powerful! I have never seen or heard of this show before
So you're telling me she couldn't say, "It's morphing time!", and save his life? Smh
Ah ha!!!!! I knew that was her 😂😂😂😂
awe. When I first watched this, I was confused as to why they couldn't do it, and then I looked it up and it's nearly impossible to diffuse a landmine once it's already been stepped on:(
Landmines go off when stepped on. Not stepped off. The click is the firing mechanism. Its just Hollywood drama added . The more you know!
Saddest death in television history.
Change my mind....
I keep watching this even if it makes me cry... there's just...something... spikes face...
This show was so good man so underrated
I had this back in my rookie days it wasn't pretty heart broken I kept playing it in my head over and over what if this what if that it haunted me til this day
How have I never heard of this before tik tok today
This is too sad of a scene im sorry man this is very sad man
This is a sad moment man they lost a best member in the sru
Sams face was just like im done see ya guys
He was angry. He wasn't bawling like Spike because he was familiar with death due to being in the Army, but he was angry over the loss of a friend.
Francesco Barbera i couldn't blame him at that point.
You're absolutely right, Patrick.
As you can clearly see around 2:33
THAT look on Sam's face is "anger"
It's like as if he wanted to find that guy
and beat the holy hell out of him for taking away his buddy.
If they took away my best friend
i would have done the exact same thing.
Hunt that guy down and beat the shit out of him.
i'd make that person suffer in a very painful way.
I cried when it happened
"The hardest thing about what we do, is we can't save everyone. We just get the chance to try
When spike broke down and cried it broke my heart, this scene was so emotional!! Ya want to cry watch this episode
This was a real emotional scene spike convince me I forgot that I was just watching tv
Who’s here from TikTok. COVID-19
How is this a tiktok thing?
@@willjohnson5680 some guy thought this was from Alvin and the chipmunks
Omg me
I watched the episode on netfilx and i cried .
Weight transfer was a good idea but instead of water they should use cement cover the landmind
I cried when he called his parents
Man 2024 and still crying 😢
I like how he did it when spike stepped away he didn’t want him to see
NOOOOOO, THEY COULD'VE THINK BETTER, THE BOOTS IS REMOVABLE, THEY SHOULD AT LEAST CALL A BOMB DEFUSER, THEN LIKE TAPE THE BOOTS TO THE MINE, KEEP THE PRESSURE AND REMOVE THE BOOTSSSSSSSSSSSS
or maybe he really just wanna die heh
What's that moving at 1:39 tho LMAO
Man I cried seeing this when I was younger 😢
Dude felt like he failed.
Oh the land mine.. I forgot about this scene.. this was a Sad Episode
Would it be better to fill up his food will cement like a cement box all the way to the top of his boot to add alot of weight then sad to say cut of his foot ? He might have live with only one foot but hey he alive
That’s was his best friend they did everything with each other I would cry if that was my friend
God I remember watching this when it was a new episode…. Cursing out the TV and everything :,( god that episode hurt
Pink ranger... Is that you?
Spikes reaction reminds me of Al Pacino's reaction in Godfather 3 when his daughter gets shot and killed,heartbreaking.
I've never seen this show but this broke me. 💔
Without a doubt one of the saddest scenes in the history of TV
So...are we ready to acknowledge in all likelihood that the reason it was muted is because Spike was screaming?
Dig the hole to reveal the top mine, fill it with water, liquid nitrogen to freeze said water to hold pins in place, remove foot from shoe and pray for a miracle.
The hole was glued
Who else is here after being left hanging on Facebook
I have never seen this show, parts would show up in my Facebook feed so I had to see the full clip,.... Y'all I am in tears!
If they done the weight transfer, how is they gonna get Lou's foot off and put a big gallons of water on the mine without blowing up.
They weren’t. Everyone on the team except spike knew it wasnt going to work. But spike was gonna try a desperate maneuver to save his friend. It’s a reason why Lou stepped off the mine. Even he knew it wasn’t gonna work. He wasn’t going to let spike try something that would get them both killed when it could just be him
Theatrically, amazing scene. From a technical standpoint, not entirely accurate
I want this show back on netflix
It's on Hulu
Not how landmines even work. It’s a bounding anti-tank. WTF?!
Raw tv drama at its finest… great story writing and character arc….death