"Loyalty. We are loyal to him, he is loyal to us." - too bad Sharpe's Wife never got that fucking memo. Her story-arch makes my blood boil to this very day.
It all worked out for Sharpe in the end. See this is normally where I would make a joke about another character played by the same actor having a happy ending but... Sean Bean.
@@davecrupel2817 If you don't know how to find old television movies in 2021 I don't know what to tell you, except that you need to become more computer literate.
if it doesn't exist, Calvet's brigade (and the others around him would have had nowhere to get ammunition from. It wouldn't be entirely out of the question for the storage to be somewhere else, but one MUST exist
Honestly her character is such a bitch, I'm surprised she didnt pull the "My husband is an officer and you will salute me and treat me as a superior just like him!" shit
Isn't it her first "campaign" with them? She married her when, after that affair with freshly trained recruits nit getting to units that really needed them, but to highest bider?
I had a hernia taken out a week ago under a local, while they were operating we got chatting about careers and I mentioned I plan to join the Royal Marines and the female nurse turned around and said "I was a Marine, my husband was in the corps for 18 years so that makes us both in it". I was trying so hard not to laugh at her for it
@@prax456 I figure if I pay via Google, I can use them as long as I like. Also going abroad I just DL them on my device and take them with me. I thought this series came out early 90's.
@@teflonbilly2909 Yeah, it's just that britbox is cheaper, google charges are just about the same price as buying a DVD set, only online. The TV series ran from the early to late 90's if I remember correctly, but they had two movies made in I think 2006 and 2008 but I don't remember for sure.
not quite, Jane is detached from the company and doesn't travel with them or share anything with them. She thinks because Sharpe commands the men she can also ask questions like that to them. She isn't Ramona, who traveled with them and even birthed her child in their camp and got married by the top spy in Spain to the bonehead Sgt Major of the company. Ramona or Lady Keighly would understand, Jane and Lady Anne do not.
You don't become member of the Grenadiers à Cheval by being just above avarage. Those, particularily the officers of that unit, were some of the finest and most famous cavalrymen of that period.
If Brand killed the French colonel on the spot, if he sold it right he might return a hero; if the Frenchman killed his puppet Brand, he’d return to his own lines a failure.
There's plenty more to criticize her on than this. Her being unsure/confused about Harris's assignment isn't baseless, although any word of it to Sharpe is over the line; even a moment's earnest reflection on the later poetry scene should let her understand why Harris was told to see to her.
i always suspected that Sharpe's English wife was a "lady of the evening" and she ended up one after her"boy toy lord" got himself killed, for not paying attention in a battle.
she is Henry Simmerson's niece and the brother of the clumsy Lieutenant Gibbons. It's just that she cannot relate to Sharpe's soldiering and wanted him to leave the army and be a socialite. The woman you are thinking of is Lady Anne Camoynes.
Wife runs off with husband's money? Now that's sold your ring. *Read More* At this point, I'd like to add that I don't actually know the origin of the "That's soldiering" meme but I'm figuring I can wing it, and almost nobody will click the "Read More" so most will be none the wiser. I've also added a decoy "Read More" so as to thwart attempts of interlopers into the secret cult you're now in, dear reader.
Harris didnt look down once. Now thats soldiering!
It's also trust in each other as officers.
That's why Sharpe chose him
Harris is probably the noblest, more chivalrous of all the Riflemen.
That, and maybe Harper too.
A good solider always knows how to look sharply at the corner of the eyes!
He couldn't unlock his hands though)
@@davecrupel2817 Dan ,the midwife ,yes. Harper that wouldn't marry Ramona and would casually cheat on her, not chivalrous.
Harris gets ten points for eye contact...
only ten?
@@meltedplasticarmyguy 5 per boob
Damn straight...
Jesus Harris was a big buck when he was younger. Very broad
Yeah he does
One of my favourite episodes of Sharpe. Really like the character of Pyecroft; shame we don't see him again.
Sometimes it's better to leave you wanting more. He'd have been silly if he was overused.
"Loyalty. We are loyal to him, he is loyal to us." - too bad Sharpe's Wife never got that fucking memo. Her story-arch makes my blood boil to this very day.
It all worked out for Sharpe in the end. See this is normally where I would make a joke about another character played by the same actor having a happy ending but... Sean Bean.
Wait what happen what she do?
@@aidenharper6013 Finish watching the show. Sharpe at Waterloo will fill you in.
@@Shamino1 The show's not all on TH-cam. And i don't care enough to pay for the rest of it.
@@davecrupel2817 If you don't know how to find old television movies in 2021 I don't know what to tell you, except that you need to become more computer literate.
Using a superior officer as bait. Now that’s soldiering.
The part where the CO smiles and grimaces as he's told he's the bait....that's where he realizes they need a baggage train for Sharp's balls
He's impressed by the sheer audacity of Sharpe
@@BigBWolf90 Yes, Ross is clever enough to see what Sharpe wants to do.
He knows Sharp's got a plan. He also knows it's probably close to something he would come up with himself.
Ross already knows he is possebul bait long time as he and Wellington had a seen earlyer privatly in tent debatting this mission being a trap
@@Wenchework You are two years late with that news.
Harris looks like he got a day job at Starbucks.
Killian Whitelock I heard he can make a three shot espresso a minute
@@user-ns3vs3bp3e Good one!
@@user-ns3vs3bp3e "Espresso sir, from the Italian word caffè espress-"
Sharpe: "Damn it, Harris, not now!"
I think this video is incorrectly titled; Sharpe doesn’t suspect Brand, he clearly KNOWS it’s Brand.
Ya think!
"Im sorry, I merely meant that youre not one of the bois"
Chosen Man Dan Hagman's solution for everything:
Best brown paper and paraffin oil.
Hagman's dad died using this old family combination.
He was trying to put out a fire in their shack.
"THE USE OF LIQUID PARAFFIN IN THE TREATMENT OF WAR WOUNDS" - www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2349408/?page=1
@@hoilst you beautiful bastard :) thanks for this
Now that’s soldiering!!
British Health Minister Hagman in 2020: Ey up, we are officially rolling out a best brown paper and paraffin oil vaccination scheme
“It’s a trap! They baited it with a really big cheese. We’re going home.”
Not until we throw more cheese on top.
Now that's Cheddaring.
of course we won the napoleonic wars
we had Batman on our side
Tell your French about me.
Pyecroft or Fredrickson? Which is the most badass?
Pycroft isn't always pulling false teeth out of his mouth, so Fredrickson wins on body horror
pyecroft gets the girl , Fredrickson is a bro but has awful luck
Pyecroft has the mojo. Didn't let Sharpe 'woo' the gypsy girl away.
Damn, that's a hard question that I can not answer.
Fredrickson hands down, how is this a contest
*Man has arm blown off by a cannon*
Hagman: “Best brown paper and Parafin oil sir, that’ll do the trick”
Mark Strong is bloody everywhere
He was quite dapper in that uniform, as a young man.
I didn't realise that Batman was around in those days
@Ricky unless there’s a problem with sun exposure or such, I think I’d rather go around with the burns than looking like a twit.
0:18 - everyone is like, "he said it, he said it!"
Now Sharpe is going to take care of Brand and is man's!
Loyalty ... This is what we in the business like to call foreshadowing
We’re going to use bloody big bait.
Oh? What?
You.
Me!?
Hahaha!
How does Sharpe know that the French ammunition storage isn't fabricated?
He acting on a gut instinct I believe.
@@studinthemaking I see, I see
Simple. He read the script.
@@tnerbtnerb5136 Plot armour wins again
if it doesn't exist, Calvet's brigade (and the others around him would have had nowhere to get ammunition from. It wouldn't be entirely out of the question for the storage to be somewhere else, but one MUST exist
Telling a military wife that she’s not a soldier? Surprised she didn’t get all triggered
Lol
Honestly her character is such a bitch, I'm surprised she didnt pull the "My husband is an officer and you will salute me and treat me as a superior just like him!" shit
Isn't it her first "campaign" with them? She married her when, after that affair with freshly trained recruits nit getting to units that really needed them, but to highest bider?
I had a hernia taken out a week ago under a local, while they were operating we got chatting about careers and I mentioned I plan to join the Royal Marines and the female nurse turned around and said "I was a Marine, my husband was in the corps for 18 years so that makes us both in it". I was trying so hard not to laugh at her for it
@@Peoples_Republic_of_Devonshire omg man no way xD. That's fucking cringe.
The powder magazine is bait for Ross, Ross is bait for Brand and the French, Zara is bait for Brand...
So much bait it's like a motel.
I have the sudden desire to hear Col. Brand sing Take Me Home, Country Roads.
That would have been rich.
I see a very young Merlin there, in the days before he became an armourer for gentlemen...
When they show Mrs. Sharpe I can't help thinking of "The Apple Dumpling Gang", but I don't know why.
Oof. My bank account from Google Movies. I was a bit surprised how old the series is but it is worth spending on. Really good content.
@@prax456 I figure if I pay via Google, I can use them as long as I like. Also going abroad I just DL them on my device and take them with me. I thought this series came out early 90's.
@@teflonbilly2909 Yeah, it's just that britbox is cheaper, google charges are just about the same price as buying a DVD set, only online.
The TV series ran from the early to late 90's if I remember correctly, but they had two movies made in I think 2006 and 2008 but I don't remember for sure.
Why is Batman fighting for the British?
Because Gotham is a small village in England.
Considering what a Batman is in british millitary slang ....because they just do 😂
"He trusts you with his wife". Harris is a good man and Sharpe knows it.
I know it's the idea but I found this scene excruciating! I really felt for poor Harris :)
Nice of Sean Bean to give Harris a scene of his own for a change.
Zorro's improved his look a lot.
0:19 calling out things that aren't soldiering, now that's soldiering!
Women dont understand the brotherhood
not quite, Jane is detached from the company and doesn't travel with them or share anything with them. She thinks because Sharpe commands the men she can also ask questions like that to them. She isn't Ramona, who traveled with them and even birthed her child in their camp and got married by the top spy in Spain to the bonehead Sgt Major of the company. Ramona or Lady Keighly would understand, Jane and Lady Anne do not.
If you're in an historical series and someone's referring to a device in metaphorical terms you don't quite follow, it's probably you.
"Do not threaten me again .... especialy when I'm in a huge disadvantige facing a Horse Grenadier"
the Colonel is alone, he has no men of his own so if Brand catches him, no one can save him
@@SantomPh In a 1v1 my bets be on the Colonel.
You don't become member of the Grenadiers à Cheval by being just above avarage. Those, particularily the officers of that unit, were some of the finest and most famous cavalrymen of that period.
If Brand killed the French colonel on the spot, if he sold it right he might return a hero; if the Frenchman killed his puppet Brand, he’d return to his own lines a failure.
@@lkvideos7181 two on one a concealed pistol and brand returns a hero. The French officer with a dead traitor.goes.with nothing.
Bad powder, no offensive casualties...
Now that isn't soldiering!
Rather amusing the Batman comments. Is not Pyecroft, its Harris. Considering what a batman was/is: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batman_(military)
I've just eaten a large english breakfast with double toast..now that's soldiering...
0:18 He said the thing!
Harris went from skinny to buff. Now that's training.
good logistics ! ha ha
Mark Strong working for the French in two lifetimes. Robin Hood and Sharpe's Mission
I love the "Huuuuh!?!?"
Which movie is this from? I have the whole series, but I don't recall Pyecroft.
He was only in "Sharpe's Mission".
I don't think Brand's life will end well....
I think it might be taking a tumble in the near future.
To be faur, his life did end in a well 😜
Sharpe gotta very bad wife.
My ex was very much the same way.
There's plenty more to criticize her on than this. Her being unsure/confused about Harris's assignment isn't baseless, although any word of it to Sharpe is over the line; even a moment's earnest reflection on the later poetry scene should let her understand why Harris was told to see to her.
Killer Joy you left out two very's
Civilian wives are not not very understanding of military life. If you have a wife of her father is in the military? She will have a understanding.
Tbh Sharpe isn't really a faithful husband either. He loves his wives but leave him in a brothel he'll catch them pox too
I thought that was Blake ton outta heartbeat but wrong century:)
I like that Sharpe called Zara by the correct term....Romani, not Gypsy.
i always suspected that Sharpe's English wife was a "lady of the evening" and she ended up one after her"boy toy lord" got himself killed, for not paying attention in a battle.
she is Henry Simmerson's niece and the brother of the clumsy Lieutenant Gibbons. It's just that she cannot relate to Sharpe's soldiering and wanted him to leave the army and be a socialite. The woman you are thinking of is Lady Anne Camoynes.
Yes ma'am. He trusts his surbodinate just that much.
Meow meow meow. Soft kitty warm kity little ball of fur
Joining two wires together with hot .metal . Now that's soldering
where does brand get his due?
Court marshals all around!
Using your commanding officer as bait. That's...that's just funny.
wow, Batman really let himself go
0:52 using a superior officer as bait thats soldiering
The men under your command being so loyal you can trust them with your wife. Now that's soldering!
0:19
*This isn't soldering*
Brand and that French colonel have the same villainous sideburns.
Brown paper and paraffin , that’s Hagmaning
0:18 and a Meme is born!
they are just stories chaps, they are not real, just good fun!
The only thing I enjoy more than these clips are your comments.
Now that’s soldiering!!! Hahaha!!
😮😮😮😢🎉
Why does that soldier have a black mask?
Women with hooters like that are rarely faithful wives. Sharpe beware!
That blouse lifts like the Rock.
Wife runs off with husband's money? Now that's sold your ring.
*Read More*
At this point, I'd like to add that I don't actually know the origin of the "That's soldiering" meme but I'm figuring I can wing it, and almost nobody will click the "Read More" so most will be none the wiser. I've also added a decoy "Read More" so as to thwart attempts of interlopers into the secret cult you're now in, dear reader.
You do know that your text and auto text are different fonts right?
Maintaining cast-iron eye-contact.
Now that's soldiering.
Butchery? That’s not soldiering, says Sharpe himself.
butchering is not soldiering
What's up with the dude in the mask? Never watched the show.
that's pyecroft, and his face was burned in an accident
This aint bloody soildering , the man's a butcher. - Now thats soldiering
One does not simply walk into Mordor......