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The Unit - The Complete First Season


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    Full of action, intrigue, and espionage, The Unit offers a dramatic, fictionalized look inside the military while also giving viewers a peek inside the private lives of the elite squad. Conceived by the critically acclaimed David Mamet (Glengarry Glen Ross, House of Games), The Unit is an elite, covert Special Forces team that operates outside the military chain of command. The first season's 13 episodes offer insight into the characters without revealing too much about the men who make up the operation. Are they extremely patriotic, or are they adrenalin junkies who have to be in danger to feel validated? The answer probably falls somewhere in between, and the viewer gets the feeling that as much as the men love their wives and children, it's their jobs that give them their true reason for living. Led by veteran Jonas Blane (Dennis Haysbert, 24), the Unit deals with terrorism, rescue missions, and assassinations quickly, discreetly, and efficiently. If all goes well, someone else gets the credit. If things go awry, it's their necks on the line. In the first season of The Unit--which aired from March to May 2006 as a mid-season replacement--the action is fast, the plot is succinct, and the acting is well done (when dealing with the deadly missions). It's the secondary storyline involving the wives that's less successful. The newest member of the Unit, Bob Brown (Scott Foley, Felicity), apparently didn't fill his wife Kim (Audrey Marie Anderson) in on what their new life would be like. From the beginning, she resists the hoo rah attitude that the other wives exhibit. But rather than coming across as an independent free thinker, she is presented as a whining drip of a woman who has no clue about the definition of a secret. Of course, when faced with the military's version of The Stepford Wives, who could blame her? As Jonas' supportive wife Molly, Regina Taylor (I'll Fly Away, Courage Under Fire) is less sympathetic than usual. In the early episodes, she comes across as an almost stalkerish busybody who is always there when Kim is trying to cope with a life she never wanted. Throw in an affair between commanding officer Colonel Tom Ryan (Robert Patrick, Terminator 2: Judgment Day) and one of the wives and you've got the makings of a military soap opera. The show is at its best when it concentrates on the men and their missions. We may not understand why they do what they do, but we're grateful that someone is doing the dangerous job for us. --Jae-Ha Kim

    The lives and work of a special forces unit of the U.S. Army Rangers.
    Item Type: DVD Movie
    Item Rating: NR
    Street Date: 04/01/08
    Wide Screen: yes
    Director Cut: no
    Special Edition: no
    Language: ENGLISH
    Foreign Film: noSubtitles: no
    Dubbed: no
    Full Frame: no
    Re-Release: no
    Packaging: Sleeve



    One of my favorite series of all time2010-07-225 / 5
    I have all of the seasons and I would give them all high praise. This show is so well executed at every level -- writing, acting, directing -- it is astonishing it did not receive more aclaim, or survive past its fourth season. You will be hooked after an episode or two, and you will absolutely want to cry when the last season ends (because you want it to keep going forever). I am a huge fan of anything involving covert activities (from the fantastic, e.g., Bond, to the gritty and real, e.g., this show) and The Unit just by concept alone is cool (a super covert unit that reports only to the president) but when you see how well they execute it in this series you will just have to shake your head in astonishment. Everything from the way they hold their weapons to lingo and tactics really are spot on (Delta Force veteran Eric Haney was a consultant on the show and his book was the inspiration for the series).
    Some have commented that the "homefront" side of the show is soap-opera-ish, and they have a bit of a point, but I think the powerful manner in which the actors/actresses in this show deliver those situations, you are absolutely sucked into that side of the story as well. Haney said that he wanted to show the "human cost" of war/military service as well as the operational side, and this show is really the first one to do that in a series mode, and does it very well. It adds a dimension to the show psychologically, i.e., these men have real risk and real lives beyond their black-ops activities, they're not indestructible action movie heroes.
    I must say that even my wife has become a huge fan of the show, and she generally avoids violent shows of any kind (even police dramas) so it has wide appeal. Get it, you won't be dissapointed.
    The Unit - 1st series2010-07-215 / 5
    My son gave it to my husband for Fathers Day - he loved it.. My son is in the special forces and said this is very realistic...
    I LOVE THE UNIT!!!2010-07-025 / 5
    This is the only television series I have ever bought for myself! My husband and I love the stories and the soldiers on the unit. We watched every episode on television and re-watched them on these DVD's.
    Great Show2010-05-044 / 5
    Being overseas I had to wait for DVD to see this great show. Would recommend it to all action fans!
    Action and suspense2010-02-224 / 5
    I have purchase the series 24, and was looking for something similar. The Unit, is also action, and suspense filled.

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