"The Unit" Sub-Conscious (TV Episode 2007) Poster

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5/10
Literally, a "Sub"-Par Episode
ccthemovieman-18 October 2007
This started off goofy, then got very serious, then got stupid. All in all, intelligent-wise, not even close to the normal high standards.

In this episode, we are to believe in a serious coincidences that are so far-fetched, it's an insult to anyone with a brain watching. For instance, the name of the mission, whom only one or two people in the entire world are privy to, just happens to be what's mentioned here by Kim and one of her kids. She had this in a dream, which centered around her husband's top-secret mission. It's all got to do with typical Hollywood baloney of promoting the occult: in this case, Kim Brown is "channeling" her husband's doubts about this mission, through her dreams. This is such nonsense I almost puked watching this.

There was good suspense on the submarine, which is the "action" part of the show this week as The Unit is transporting a defector to safety and trying to avoid detection by the North Koreans. We get a typical submarine story cliché here, too, of "can the boat withstand the depth we have to go."

It's fairly entertaining and weird, especially with the inclusion of Don Rickles playing a priest. That ought to tell you something! Little Linda Hunt plays the psychiatrist, who interviews Kim Brown. If all of that isn't enough, Col Ryan shows an unrealistic no-faith in Bob Brown, one of his best agents. Ryan too often is a ridiculous portrayal of a man who would never be in a position like this, showing far too many weaknesses and stupid faults, including judgment. Robert Patrick is good at frowning and talking tough but his character in here is ludicrous at times. It's the guys underneath him - Jonas, Bob, Mack and the boys - who are far more credible.
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3/10
Rare mis-step for this show
scarymother22 May 2024
Warning: Spoilers
Poor episode from a largely, consistently-good series. One of only a couple from the entire run that gets... "weird" via mystical nonsense that eschews the usual level of realism.

More than half the episode is consumed with a dream sequence and the interrogation of it. It gets really silly, not only the mystical garbage used to hold the "plot" together, but also the way the information about the dream is dropped through the episode - instead of something that seems pretty easy to get to the bottom of is overly drawn-out because characters just don't speak plainly about the situation.

The other story, held on a submarine is of the usual good standard, only marred by one character consulting a hand-held GPS device (while inside the sub and under the water... well out of reach of the satellites needed to provide that information). Mostly, the show feels like it has been watched by someone with experience and mistakes like that weeded out - on that score, that was a big fail too. Mr Haney was obviously sick during this episode.
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