SAS: Rogue Heroes Season 1, Episode 4 follows the regiment after its reputation begins to grow, with another daring mission bringing both success and loss to the team. The episode also shows how the SAS starts building its own identity around risk, nerve, and the motto “Who Dares Wins.” In this scene, Paddy Mayne still wants to settle the scores and find out who won the whisky. But Stirling has already decided that a bottle is no longer enough. After two dangerous assignments, he admits the little prize was a worthless gesture compared with what Paddy and the men have actually done. Instead of whisky, Stirling says he will recommend Paddy for the Distinguished Service Order and promotion to Captain. It becomes a strange kind of celebration: part military recognition, part rough SAS humor, and part genuine respect. The sharpest moment is Paddy’s response. He is not softened by the praise, but he does admit something important — Stirling is the first commanding officer he has ever actually liked. The scene works because it turns a joke about a missing prize into a quiet sign that the unit is becoming something real. In the U.S., SAS: Rogue Heroes Season 1 is currently streaming on fuboTV, MGM+ Amazon Channel, MGM Plus Roku Premium Channel, MGM Plus, Philo, and Spectrum On Demand; no free streaming option is listed. #SASRogueHeroes #DavidStirling #PaddyMayne #JockLewes #ConnorSwindells #JackOConnell #WarDrama #MilitaryDrama #WWIIDrama #SpecialAirService #TVShorts #shorts #movie 📌Disclaimer:This video is a fan-edited short made for entertainment and commentary purposes under fair use. All footage and characters belong to their respective copyright holders. No copyright infringement intended. This content is purely fictional and for entertainment purposes only.
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That guy who called for the cheer fought in WW1, too. Threw a machine gun in the river to keep it from the Germans.
*mutinous* not useless
Brilliant series
"You better be joking about that fookin' whisky"
Really hated how smug they always portrayed him .
This series, Peaky Blinders, Yellowstone, and Jack Reacher are shows for man-children who grew up without a father.
Uromastyx! Cool lizards
Is this supposed to be a likeable character or is he the villain of the series? Either way, I am not inspired to watch it.
Home in time for tea and medals
Love this show
Rogues and Heros?
United States of Israel propaganda