SAS Who Dares Wins. Ch4
Discussion
I wasn't going to watch as I expected it to be pretty much what we've seen before from this sort of thing.
However I found it quite refreshing. Especially loved the interview situations, the different angles those two staffers were taking when they had them in for a bit of light interrogation was particularly interesting.
Like one of them said at the prayer meeting, I also wouldn't have dropped Mr Jason Statham as I want to watch him break.
However I found it quite refreshing. Especially loved the interview situations, the different angles those two staffers were taking when they had them in for a bit of light interrogation was particularly interesting.
Like one of them said at the prayer meeting, I also wouldn't have dropped Mr Jason Statham as I want to watch him break.
Edited by AndyWoodall on Monday 19th October 23:21
I wanted to hate this on principle.
...but if you set principle aside, it was great telly.
Focussing on the personalities and motivations buys you into the story. The instructors are obviously decent guys, and I'm a sucker for an underdog turned good. Looking forward to the rest.
Only thing I wonder is - when you're doing selection for real, you've got that to hang your mental framework on. Can you REALLY do the same thing knowing it's just a TV programme?
...but if you set principle aside, it was great telly.
Focussing on the personalities and motivations buys you into the story. The instructors are obviously decent guys, and I'm a sucker for an underdog turned good. Looking forward to the rest.
Only thing I wonder is - when you're doing selection for real, you've got that to hang your mental framework on. Can you REALLY do the same thing knowing it's just a TV programme?
I watched it and thought it was good entertainment.
I have just read the Bear Grylls biography 'Mud, Sweat and Tears' (bought for me by my son who is a big fan of his)in which he recounts the special forces selection process he went through. What they encountered on last nights episode reflected some aspects of this.
It seemed easier than his description, but it wouldn't have made a good tv series to lose all the candidates in the first episode (and BG may have 'spiced' it up for the reader in his book - only someone who has done it would know how accurate it is).
I will be watching the other episodes to see how they get on.
I have just read the Bear Grylls biography 'Mud, Sweat and Tears' (bought for me by my son who is a big fan of his)in which he recounts the special forces selection process he went through. What they encountered on last nights episode reflected some aspects of this.
It seemed easier than his description, but it wouldn't have made a good tv series to lose all the candidates in the first episode (and BG may have 'spiced' it up for the reader in his book - only someone who has done it would know how accurate it is).
I will be watching the other episodes to see how they get on.
PBDirector said:
Only thing I wonder is - when you're doing selection for real, you've got that to hang your mental framework on. Can you REALLY do the same thing knowing it's just a TV programme?
I'd have thought the desire to do something was the same, really.If someone's mentality is 'oh, it's only TV', they're probably the kind of person who gives up learning to swim the first time they get water in their eyes
Whether these people (I've not watched it yet) are the kind of people who would really be up for selection has to be questionable of course (maybe that wouldn't make such good TV?), but I suspect people who would be would want to succeed at whatever they do.
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marcosgt said:
Whether these people (I've not watched it yet) are the kind of people who would really be up for selection has to be questionable of course
Well quite. It's not just knowing that the process has a real worthwile outcome for your life, it's being surrounded with other people that have the same (or better) mentality than you. If they've chosen a proportion of the candidates in the same way as "the apprentice" chooses business candidates, then it'll help the programme, but perhaps not the contestants.With regards to Jason Statham, I think he's being set up for a "boy has plot, boy loses plot, boy gets plot again" story line...
I also picked up on the fact most of the staff seemed to be ex SBS - Is the selection process any different to the SAS?
They didn't seem to show much back story to the recruits but it would appear that they are more or less ordinary guys rather than the OCR/Triathlete types in Ultimate Hell Week
They didn't seem to show much back story to the recruits but it would appear that they are more or less ordinary guys rather than the OCR/Triathlete types in Ultimate Hell Week
CalNaughtonJnr said:
I also picked up on the fact most of the staff seemed to be ex SBS - Is the selection process any different to the SAS?
wetter and less falling-thru-the-air-y, I would imagine(?)ETA non-facetious-content: I'm guessing all selections are about finding where your limit is, and what happens when you get there. Can you do what's required. Can you be trusted.
Edited by PBDirector on Tuesday 20th October 10:25
Great entertainment. Like "Big Brother" on steroids.
I don't kid myself that this is authentic. Everything on TV is directed, edited, scripted and shot to entertain.
I doubt any of these candidates will be put in a life-threatening situation. C4's insurance wouldn't cover a couple of them dying from multiple organ failure.
I don't kid myself that this is authentic. Everything on TV is directed, edited, scripted and shot to entertain.
I doubt any of these candidates will be put in a life-threatening situation. C4's insurance wouldn't cover a couple of them dying from multiple organ failure.
I only saw a few minutes of this last night, but i saw when they seemed to be doing interviews of the lads, they all seemed glazed over, were they being denied sleep?
The staff instructed them to only answer when he asked them to, then one nugget put his hand up, the staff's response was priceless.
I may give the rest of this a watch as i thought it was another 'are you hard enough' type programs.
The staff instructed them to only answer when he asked them to, then one nugget put his hand up, the staff's response was priceless.
I may give the rest of this a watch as i thought it was another 'are you hard enough' type programs.
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