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"The Unit" (2006)Original Air Date:
6 February 2007 (Season 2, Episode 13)Plot:
Bob's first mission oversight assignment is jeopardized when Kim tells friends about a dream she had, and Jonas must deal with a reluctant captain in order to rescue a scientist. | add synopsisPlot Keywords:
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Literally, a "Sub"-Par Episode more (1 total)Cast
(Episode Cast overview, first billed only)| Dennis Haysbert | ... | Jonas Blane | |
| Regina Taylor | ... | Molly Blane | |
| Robert Patrick | ... | Colonel Tom Ryan | |
| Audrey Marie Anderson | ... | Kim Brown | |
| Max Martini | ... | Mack Gerhardt | |
| Abby Brammell | ... | Tiffy Gerhardt | |
| Michael Irby | ... | Charles Grey | |
| Demore Barnes | ... | Hector Williams | |
| Scott Foley | ... | Bob Brown | |
| Linda Hunt | ... | Dr. Eudora Hobbs | |
| François Chau | ... | Captain (as Francois Chau) | |
| C.S. Lee | ... | XO | |
| Don Rickles | ... | Himself / Priest | |
| Alyssa Shafer | ... | Serena Brown | |
| Kavita Patil | ... | Kayla Medawar |
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Factual errors: When Jonas gets the operational plan from the safe, it is classified "Top Secret-No FORN." "No FORN" stands for "No Foreign Nationals" meaning that the information in the plan cannot be shared with non-US personnel. He hands the plan to the Korean skipper for him to look over. Additionally, the cover of the plan is in Korean. A "No FORN" plan would only need to be in English since foreign nationals are not allowed access. moreFAQ
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This started off goofy, then got very serious, then got stupid. All in all, intelligent-wise, not even close to the normal high standards.
In this episode, we are to believe in a serious coincidences that are so far-fetched, it's an insult to anyone with a brain watching. For instance, the name of the mission, whom only one or two people in the entire world are privy to, just happens to be what's mentioned here by Kim and one of her kids. She had this in a dream, which centered around her husband's top-secret mission. It's all got to do with typical Hollywood baloney of promoting the occult: in this case, Kim Brown is "channeling" her husband's doubts about this mission, through her dreams. This is such nonsense I almost puked watching this.
There was good suspense on the submarine, which is the "action" part of the show this week as The Unit is transporting a defector to safety and trying to avoid detection by the North Koreans. We get a typical submarine story cliché here, too, of "can the boat withstand the depth we have to go."
It's fairly entertaining and weird, especially with the inclusion of Don Rickles playing a priest. That ought to tell you something! Little Linda Hunt plays the psychiatrist, who interviews Kim Brown. If all of that isn't enough, Col Ryan shows an unrealistic no-faith in Bob Brown, one of his best agents. Ryan too often is a ridiculous portrayal of a man who would never be in a position like this, showing far too many weaknesses and stupid faults, including judgment. Robert Patrick is good at frowning and talking tough but his character in here is ludicrous at times. It's the guys underneath him - Jonas, Bob, Mack and the boys - who are far more credible.