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The Unit – The Complete First Season

FROM EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS SHAWN RYAN (“The Shield,” “Angel”) and PULITZER PRIZE-WINNING PLAYWRIGHT DAVID MAMET.

They are The Unit, a covert Special Forces team operating outside the usual military chain of command. Whether stateside or aboard, these heroes are on the frontlines protecting U.S. citizens and foreigners alike, slipping in under the radar and risking their lives to save the day then leaving just as quietly without any well-deserved credit or thanks. Starring Dennis Haysbert and Scott Foley, this riveting, action-packed drama is as realistic and pulse-pounding as it gets.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

Buy “The Unit – The Complete First Season” For Only $15.95

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  • T. Suckow
    March 5, 2010
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    When i read about “the unit” for the first time i was excited and couldn’t wait to see the first episodes, but now im not sure that it was such a good idea to buy it. Its a bit too unrealistic to be realy good.

    The Characters are not authentic enough to really play there parts in the show. My comment, a bit to much fantasy and rah-rah patriotism for my taste. Not worth the money in my opinion.

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  • Dogman
    March 5, 2010
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    Bought this first season because of the Shawn Ryan/Mamet connection. Was hoping for another ‘The Shield’. Unfortunately this was not it. Standard story line of the righteous and noble American going to other countries to fight the evil,….well, everybody else.

    I suppose for some the angle of the wives taking care of the home and kids while the husbands are off saving the world might seem to some unique and creative, but they just come off as kind of weird and creepy. Sort of like ‘The Stepford Wives’ meets ‘Delta Force’.

    Unrealistic and ludicrously ultra patriotic. Only for North American consumption.

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  • T. A. Ikkanda
    March 5, 2010
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    Figured with a cast like this, and such an amazingly flexible premise, that this would be impossible to screw up. Well, they did. This is simply the most terrible depiction of counter-terrorism units I have EVER seen. As someone who is close to the clandestine community of operators, this is just SO FAR OFF TARGET that I was driven to hand-write a letter of repulsion. Everything from the unrealistic dialogue to the inclusion of over-fictionalized “heroes” with the judgment of retarded monkeys… This is INSULTINGLY bad, and I was very discouraged to see not just a SINGLE good amazon review, but multiple. Sad. Anyone who likes REALISM, DO NOT BUY/WATCH/CONSIDER this DVD. Worst…. show… EVER.

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  • steve b
    March 5, 2010
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    This series is about a special secret unit of the US Army which carries out missions both in the US and abroad. It is also about the wives of the soldiers and the lives they live and the secrets the know. Are these soldiers supermen? they are all fluent in many languages as well as being skilled killers, electronic experts etc. If so how come none of them are officers? Are they patriots misused and underpaid by the US government?

    The problem is who cares? The stories are predictable, poorly written and with some of the worst acting I have seen in many a year.

    After so many great American drama series in recent years, The Wire, The Shield, The Sopranos, The West Wing, Madmen etc how on earth did this tripe get picked up?

    Avoid.

    T

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  • I. Breakspear
    March 5, 2010
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    I have to say I regret buying this series. I have watched the first 4 episodes, and will watch the rest, but only because I paid for it.

    Poorly acted, poorly directed, poorly written. Characters are weak and only once so far have I even got close to feeling a sense of connection with any of them. Storylines have an underlying interesting element but are very poorly developed in each episode. Some of the actors are capable of far better work, but I get the sense that poor direction and writing is not allowing their talents to shine.

    Action scenes are far from enthralling, and lack realism. It doesn’t even have amazing special effects to make up for its other deficiencies. The effects are simple and would be good in this context, given a better overall quality to the show. Given the poor quality of the overall show all I think is “damn I wish there was some amazing explosion to counter at least part of the boredom”.

    Only positive is that it doesn’t seem to wave the American “we are morally superior” flag too heavily.

    Overall, disappointing sums it up. Could have been good, but isn’t.

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