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SEAL Team (Seasons 1-7): One thing that kept ringing in my head while watching SEAL Team is this: without their ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance), how strong are these elite soldiers really? From drones to satellite feeds and real-time updates, the show makes it clear that their "toys" are their biggest edge in missions. Honestly, I think this mirrors real-life operations of U.S. special units. Now, compare this to the 2017 Tongo Tongo ambush in Niger. In that real-life tragedy, U.S. special forces operated without ISR or proper air support. The result? Heavy casualties. They were outnumbered, outgunned, and completely in the dark. It’s a harsh reality check that even the best teams can falter without their technological advantage. SEAL Team brilliantly showcases how vital ISR is to their operations, but it leaves me with a lingering thought: Would Bravo Team survive a Tongo Tongo scenario? Take away the "eyes in the sky," and the question of survival becomes very real. Strengths: Solid depiction of military operations. Deep character development. Realistic portrayal of the emotional struggles of soldiers and their families. Action scenes are intense and well-choreographed. Weaknesses: Some seasons drag with repeated plotlines. Character interaction was a little bit repetitive/cliché. A few unnecessary subplots that didn’t land. Rating Breakdown: Content/Theme: 9/10 Accuracy/Authenticity: 8/10 Execution/Delivery: 8/10 Originality/Creativity: 7/10 Audience Engagement: 8.5/10 Final Score: 8.1/10 Verdict: SEAL Team is a thrilling mix of action, emotions, and brotherhood, but it subtly raises a critical question: Can elite teams survive without their tech advantage? A gripping watch for military drama fans! |
yungchap:As hash as it sounds he's not far from the truth. There's a likelyhood that phones with such locks may have been stolen, lost, or sold without proper authorization. |
Funny how that extensive knowledge, phrase keeps getting tossed around and the "erudite scholar" who claims to have "extensive knowledge" sometimes miss the finer details. It’s almost like they forget that studying for a year doesn’t automatically make you the authority on everything.If this is the level of insight after a whole project, maybe the school’s grading standards need a closer look. But hey, what do I know? |
Anthony287:As it stands now, that Hausa guy is the new owner of the number. |
Anthony287:Is it tied to the sim or number? If it's then it's gone. |
Juror 2 Strengths: Strong performances and an intriguing concept. Weaknesses: Slow pacing, predictable twists, and lacks emotional depth. Rating Breakdown: Content/Theme: 7/10 Authenticity: 6/10 Execution: 6.5/10 Originality: 5.5/10 Engagement: 7/10 Final Score: 6.4/10 Verdict: A decent courtroom drama with some strong moments, but it doesn’t fully deliver on its potential.
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Anthony287:It has been issued to another person. Lines that have not been used for years are often issued to new customers. |
Anthony287:Not possible. It has already been recycled |
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