Great interview! Although I didn't think the scene was believable...I don't think any military officer would act like that...not knowing exactly who Zoe's character was. Other than that I loved the first 2 episodes of season 2! I can't wait for more episodes!
Great show BUT I expected more realism in the Lioness. Rodriguez’s character is an Apache (AH-64) pilot but what do we see her show up in? A Blackhawk (UH-60). Then later, without any mentioned training, she’s flying an OH-6. No one in the army is cross trained (or current/qualified in more than one at a time) in this many machines, especially helicopters that fly in totally different roles - AH (Attack), UH (Utility), OH (Observation). This is as far out as in movies where an ER doc is performing neuro surgery or a heart transplant.
As a Marine vet, I noticed this right away. I was like “why she flying a Blackhawk, with some heavy weapons setup?” …chalk it up to movie magic and no real military consulting onset.
Yeah, they dropped the military consultants after the 1st season, 2nd episode. Issue is the budget got tight which honestly sucks & shows. They also switched out armorer staff lots which can create a dangerous set.
I like this show for what it is. A military drama/thriller. It’s not the most military accurate show. There are some glaring issues that any modern vet would catch
Great interview! Although I didn't think the scene was believable...I don't think any military officer would act like that...not knowing exactly who Zoe's character was. Other than that I loved the first 2 episodes of season 2! I can't wait for more episodes!
A warrant officer might…but not a captain.
Great show BUT I expected more realism in the Lioness. Rodriguez’s character is an Apache (AH-64) pilot but what do we see her show up in? A Blackhawk (UH-60). Then later, without any mentioned training, she’s flying an OH-6. No one in the army is cross trained (or current/qualified in more than one at a time) in this many machines, especially helicopters that fly in totally different roles - AH (Attack), UH (Utility), OH (Observation). This is as far out as in movies where an ER doc is performing neuro surgery or a heart transplant.
As a Marine vet, I noticed this right away. I was like “why she flying a Blackhawk, with some heavy weapons setup?” …chalk it up to movie magic and no real military consulting onset.
Yeah, they dropped the military consultants after the 1st season, 2nd episode. Issue is the budget got tight which honestly sucks & shows. They also switched out armorer staff lots which can create a dangerous set.
It's not a documentary
I like this show for what it is. A military drama/thriller. It’s not the most military accurate show. There are some glaring issues that any modern vet would catch
So you worked with the Cia and Dea.. Nice
Dope name and she’s dope 🤓
She is so beautiful.