Sharpe Returns Back To Yorkshire | Sharpe's Regiment & Justice Compilation | Sharpe
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
- Sharpe finally gets to go home to Yorkshire - but his battles aren't over!
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Follow Sharpe, a fictional British Soldier as he fights during the Napoleonic Wars!
Sharpe is a British period drama series starring Sean Bean as Richard Sharpe, and Daragh O'Malley as his second in command, Patrick Harper.
Throughout the series, Sharpe gradually gets promoted through the ranks but makes a number of dangerous enemies along the way. Eventually, his success gains him a steady promotion, and by the end of the Napoleonic Wars, he becomes Lieutenant-Colonel Sharpe!
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Richard Sharpe, so awesome he survived being played by Sean Bean!
That made me chuckle. Cheers!
I think this is the season Sean Bean almost died in real life from getting kicked in the head by a jumping horse.
1:30 The functions check on the cane gets me laughing everytime, this guy is wild.
I see a new Sharpe upload, I just have to click on it, that's my style sir.
Now that's proper soldiering
The Sharpe channel acquitted itself most commendably in discharging both the general order to provide us with more content and the particular order to remind us of this episode, sir.
2:40 has lived rent free in my head for 20 years, Screaming into his ear
It's like Full Metal Jacket meets Police Academy.
Sharpe Never Grows Old! Nostalgia Childhood Memories!
As a kid long ago, I imagined what my fort looked like and where these soldiers are at. It's exactly the landscape I imagined it to be. Who my soldiers are fighting? Who knows..
Colonel Girdwood always reminds me of a Monty Python character, he's such a clown.
Took my car to Halfords to get a new stereo fitted. That was not soldering.
Solid gold comment.
I'm saying it now, Sharpe was a fool for not making a play for Lady Anne. She was interested in him as a man, and not as some war hero or savior, and they'd have made a great power couple.
Sharpe can do politics. He doesn't like them, but he knows what's going on, however little he may care to admit. With his wife to handle the socio-political problems, he can handle the more military aspects of life and he clearly knew how to handle his money, until his wife stole it all.
Edit: I meant "with Lady Anne as his wife, to handle the socio-political aspects of their life".
Not a chance, neither would ever feel comfortable as a real 'thing'. A secret affair - for sure, but never anything more. The entire Sharpe series is all about his continual uncomfortableness around the upper class and landed gentry. They aren't his people and never will be, even with all his victories, heroics, rewards and patronage, at the end of the day he's just a soldier, nothing more, and he's happy with that. And she would never 'lower' her station to be seen publicly as the wife of a lower class soldier - well earned commission or not.
-what's your name?
- Filth, sire!
Now that's pre-Soldierin'!
That wobble-board esque noise the fencing sword made when Richard took a swing at the Captain
What a bunch of upperclass po nces . Incredible cast and acting .
Shooting innocent dogs for no reason, that’s NOT soldiering.
He's lucky he was dealing with Sean and not Keanu.
It's not soldiering either!
Getting Poirot to appear in your episode. That's casting.
Fencing foils are practice versions of smallswords which have no edge to cut with. Maybe they were trying to simulate sabers?
Whoever wrote the title of this seems to be confusing the episode with the mills, where he does return to Yorkshire
The end of the video is from that episode. it's a compilation video from Regiment and Justice
But only 20% of the video is set in Yorkshire
Good old days! How basic should be!
Somebody messed the foley up at 1.1 there is a shing noise when his sword is stationary.
Yelling into a recruits face yelling filth that’s not soldiering sir!!
😅😂 unfortunately it is.
Well you'd be surprised how many soldiers have been made from it
Served 6 years in the military not once was I called filth and I assure you Sharpe never treated raw recruits like that
Happened to me at Pirbright 😂😂
Oh its just one of many unpleasants that a few stripes seems to entitle them to inflict. The military is riddled with bullies and the like. The sad thing is they are usually the worst soldiers of all. In my experience, hard but fair wins the day.
Cause on a battlefield it’s not fencing, it’s survival if sharpe was allowed to fight without fencing rules he would have won
Sharpe is clearly overmatched by the entire pomp of the party. He's embarrassed to lose despite his effort but it teaches him how a classic officer considered with refinement would spar... an experience on how he lost is education he can use to later win when it counts.
looks like hes attacking with anger, actual soldiers have control so this poorly written nonsense
Cause what now?
Cause and because are different words with different meanings.
Re Sharpe and the duel. He is at a serious disadvantage as fencing is completely different from sword play in the field which uses a different style and is more rough house to survive.
2:40 lol
Fencing rules in a Fight has no place. In a real Fight their are No rules
What ever Charlie is doing, that's not soldiering or acting.
Returns. Back for fucks sake 😢
Thats soldiering curly
what has this to do with Yorkshire?
methinks colonel girdwood has never seen an actual black man before XD
He would have had a heart attack.
Probably, but black Irish is a thing and Sergeant Harper would fit that description because of his darker, tan complexion and curly black hair.
His only fear is dancing. That’s soldiering!
"But he's very good when he's dancin' with the French" ^^
yup wrong episode, this is based in Foulness in Essex. definitely not Yorkshire
yeomanry? that's not soldiering
@4:57 LOL
the shin kick😂😂
Not Yorkshire, It,s Chelmsford I think.
Black as bog 😂😂😂
"returns back to Yorkshire"? Chelmsford is in Yorkshire?
This episode was based in Essex
Bringing in irish recruits, thats soldiering.
sums up the ponce officer scared of a dog!
Two completely different episodes!
Yeah, both episodes are listed in the title.
@@Why_are_you00 fair enough I didn't spot that😅
@@stephenwilliams5575fiiiiiiilllllllllllth!
FILTH! 😡
FIIIIIIIIIIIIIIILTH!
*I AAAM FIIILLLTTTHHH!*
Colchester is Essex not Yorkshire.
But Sean Bean is so Yorkshire that it influences everything :D
@Losrandir lol, Sean Bean is so Yorkshire he was born wearing a flat cap and drinking a pint, he bleeds tea, and seasons his food with grit and determination. hahaha
They really killed the dog?
Irish tricks xD
Not Yorkshire
What's the point of insulting new recruits?
Generally the idea is to suppress internal conflicts among recruits and promote unity by being someone they can hate together. It's a time-tested approach and it works remarkably well even on those fully aware of it.
Pretty ordinary IMO.
Eh
Douglas Henshall in the second clip.
It was Essex not Yorkshire you charlatan!!!!
literally nothing wrong with this
Looks like American infantry training. The worst.
Don't be silly. Where's all the transexuals performing dance routines for their tiktok video's?
what the exact f**k was this?
FIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIILTHHHH!!!!!! 😡😡😡
@@KAO0-8🤣🤣
Those first scenes need showing on the woke media nowadays to actually show how 'white' privileged most apparently were!
They may then think twice about branding those pathetic words about!
are you brain damaged?
You're an idiot