SAS: Who Dares Wins
Discussion
airsafari87 said:
They will end up pulling him out for being a liability to himself and his team. Not before they absolutely tear strips off him and completely break down this facade of ‘Im just a normal man doing a very hard job to the very best of my abilities at all times’ that he’s been working very hard on.
Looking forward to it.
Can't help but think this could be a bit of pay back for the public. Looking forward to it.
pocketspring said:
airsafari87 said:
They will end up pulling him out for being a liability to himself and his team. Not before they absolutely tear strips off him and completely break down this facade of ‘Im just a normal man doing a very hard job to the very best of my abilities at all times’ that he’s been working very hard on.
Looking forward to it.
Can't help but think this could be a bit of pay back for the public. Looking forward to it.
I understand there are places where one can pay money to receive similar treatment!
airsafari87 said:
They will end up pulling him out for being a liability to himself and his team. Not before they absolutely tear strips off him and completely break down this facade of ‘Im just a normal man doing a very hard job to the very best of my abilities at all times’ that he’s been working very hard on.
Looking forward to it.
I think he'll get through to the end of the interrogation but be failed for getting (simulated) killed.Looking forward to it.
pocketspring said:
andy_s said:
Good effort all 3 and a good completer.
Yeah agree. I think as the years have gone on, it's gone a bit softer. The interrogation used to last a lot longer and more aggressive plus the end task was a lot tougher as well. I'm happy with the decision about who passed selection. If they had awarded it to all of them it would have felt far too much like "all participants get a medal".
Hancock had to make to the end, because they wanted him to suffer , but he was never going to pass.
The right man passed, but he would need to be tested to make sure his stutter wasn't a hinderance. He would need to be able to give a clear message over the radio while under extreme pressure.
The right man passed, but he would need to be tested to make sure his stutter wasn't a hinderance. He would need to be able to give a clear message over the radio while under extreme pressure.
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