"Valor" Zero Visibility (TV Episode 2017) Poster

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(2017)

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10/10
This was a good and bad episode so i'll give this a 7(it wasn't bad).
coti-0955331 October 2017
This was a good and bad episode so i'll give this a 7(it wasn't bad).

This was a another pretty good episodes of the series but not my favorite.

Zero visibility:

When Nora and Gallo are still trying to hide there mission in Somalia the pressure mounts as Nora deals with it personally while Gallo deals with it mentally.

The CIA gets more in depth into Jimmy and Hendrix when they are ordered by the Terrorist that they release his man then he would release there's.

Nora also goes back to Porter for a talk(brief talk) while Gallo deals with his Relationship.

This was a pretty decent episode for the series but it is not my favorite the "Nora flashback" wasn't good or it could of been better although even though it gave more information it didn't do much.

I did like the "Recruitment scene" i will say that.

Other then that it wasn't a bad episode but it's not my favorite.
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3/10
Not going to happen
dncorp31 October 2017
Warning: Spoilers
Sorry past use of illegal drugs, associations with illegal drug dealers, are an automatic Red Flag to not get a Top Secret Background Investigation, meaning will not be able to be Special Operations Forces anything nor even be Support of Special Operations Forces.

Even the use of certain kinds of Prescription Drugs means loss of Flight Status, Flying Status.

1st Detachment does not have immature "Staff Sergeants", they are eliminated during their routine Psychological Evaluations. By the time they have reached 1st Detachment after so much Training they are at least a Sergeant First Class. The only way that they could be still only a Staff Sergeant is if they got Reduced In Rank, which also means they are no longer of 1st Detachment.

In Service 10 Years according to CW3 Madani, nope not going to be a CW3, maybe about 2 to 5 more Years at 12 to 15 Years of Service, this is especially true for Warrant Officers as there are only 5 Grades, CWO (CW1) to CW5, especially during "Peacetime U.S. Military".

Routine 100 percent Unit Urine Tests would have caught CW3 Madani. Her U.S. Military Career would end.

On any Mission pertaining to High Value Prisoners "in Poor Health", there is at least a U.S. Army Special Forces Physician's Assistant (as trained and experienced as a Trauma Doctor with Surgical Skills), fully equipped including a Portable Defibrillator, atrophine, morphine, surgical instruments.

Prisoners are routinely strapped down in a stretcher, with an oxygen tank and face mask if they are "in Poor Health", then a hood placed over their heads, this makes it so that the Prisoner cannot escape and jump out of the Helicopter, cannot determine how many Security there are, or guess where they are at (could be still on the pad, or just flying around the Air Field to confuse the Prisoner(s).

In some cases of Prisoners "in Poor Health" this justifies a Large clearly marked Red Cross on both the doors and underneath and even on the nose.
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