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    thepatriot

    Explore "thepatriot" with insightful episodes like "Mika Boorem Interview", "EPISODE 22: " War is Hell and He is the Devil" : The War Atrocities of Banastre Tarleton (originally aired 7/4/21)", "Spotlight Series: The Patriot", "Episode 89 - The Patriot" and "(07/03) 8AM Armstrong & Getty" from podcasts like ""Artist Interviews on Willy 1550 & 98.7", "Carolina Crimes", "Allentown Presents", "Film Snuff" and "Armstrong and Getty Podcasts"" and more!

    Episodes (12)

    EPISODE 22: " War is Hell and He is the Devil" : The War Atrocities of Banastre Tarleton (originally aired 7/4/21)

    EPISODE 22: " War is Hell and He is the Devil" : The War Atrocities of Banastre Tarleton (originally aired 7/4/21)
    As the American Revolution raged in South Carolina, one British Officer stood out among the rest for his cruel, savage, and inhumane tactics. He was portrayed in the major motion picture "The Patriot" as Col. Tavington, but not even Hollywood could tell the story of his pure evil.

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    Episode 89 - The Patriot

    Episode 89 - The Patriot

    German filmmaker Roland Emmerich's second ultra-jingoistic movie about American independence, "The Patriot," plays a lot like an unofficial remake to Gibson's 1995 masterpiece "Braveheart," but without the whole being a good movie thing.

    Mel Gibson plays a hatchet-wielding maniac named Benjamin Martin who uses the death of his son and the Revolutionary War as excuses to savagely butcher his victims without facing consequences. He also enters into a sexual relationship with his recently deceased wife's sister (played by Joely Richardson) who is willing to look the other way at his evil behavior.

    Heath Ledger plays Mel Gibson’s oldest son who enlists in the Continental Army against his father's wishes. Then, when gets wounded in the line of duty, he takes refuge at his family's plantation, which ends up leading to the death of his 15-year-old brother who oddly still plays with toys.

    Join us as we discuss why the movie insists that slavery barely existed in South Carolina back then, the transformation of racist Donal Logue and the decision to gather up the entire town of people that they made us care about and then burn them alive.

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    Stewardess Interruptus

    Stewardess Interruptus
    Karen Lindsay & Charles Skaggs discuss "Stewardess Interruptus", the eleventh episode of Lucifer Season 2, along with the Gotham episode "Ghosts" and the Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. episode "The Patriot"!
     
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