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It seems like every single “badass” in TV, Movies, books and comics is “ex-special forces” or something like it these days. It's become a meaningless cliche. Writers use it as a shortcut to show a person is super tough and competent, able to handle ANY situation and also have a dark past. We chat about how silly it is to overdo the cliche and why “being ex-special-forces” doesn't really make a person better at being a “bad-ass” than anyone else.
More likely it means they're probably a more burnt out, have far more injuries, PTSD, and more personal demons than the average person. Special forces soldiers tend to get deployed more than others and they train more and harder. Many are killed in training or acquire bad injuries from it and PTSD, let alone from active service. Aside from that rather than being taciturn with a thousand yard stare and a grumpy personality and a gravely voice, all special forces people I've met have been entirely normal people, indistinguishable from anyone else.
Rambo from the first movie is one of my fave examples, he's an unstoppable killing machine but at least the story tries to explore his PTSD and the terrible way his country abandoned him when it had no more use for him. What are your fave ex-special forces people in fiction?
This week it's another best-off Gunwallace and so we're replaying a track from Quackcast 209: Joe Pop! This was a great little theme that Gunwallace wrote funny lines for in the style of the characters from the comic strip, Joe Pop. Banes and I act them out! I'm on bass.
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Quackcast 742 - ex-special forces!
Ozoneocean at 12:00AM, June 3, 2025
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Ozoneocean at 5:11PM, June 3, 2025
@bravo1102 - Ah, but are they like Jessie Ventura when you're ex? Haha! A-Team was awesome LOL It seemed the 80s was full of that... Chuck Norris in any film, Magnum PI, Miami Vice, Rip Tide...
Ozoneocean at 5:09PM, June 3, 2025
@Hahahaha! Brilliant! LOL!!!!!
dpat57 at 7:27AM, June 3, 2025
Duck Seagal's Ex-Special Forces was one of the peak action movies of the '80s. "You wanna fcuk with THESE WINGS?" Slap bam crunch!
bravo1102 at 4:49AM, June 3, 2025
I've trained with a bunch of them. Many rather quiet professionals. They know what they're doing and how to do it. A few have been self-effacing with the mad gleam in their eye because everyone expects them to be a psycho. And low-key. They're not about drawing attention to themselves. Anyway among my favorites are those dysfunctional crazies known as the A-team. Murdock, Face, Bad Attitude (the gruff guy afraid to fly and the relationship with Murdock) and of course Hannibal Smith. They're nuts and are coping with their PTSD by being just a little off. They train so hard and so long that almost nothing of this world unnerves them. See the YouTube channel Wartime Stories sometime. They have stories.