@@userac-xpg yes occasionally someone get hurt, but i was also talking about the enemies, they always surrender without a wound because of wasting their bullets in the air or against an armored vehicle.
@@GeneralG1810 Same here, grew up watching A-Team, Airwolf, Knight Rider, Magnum PI, Stingray... Heck, A lot more many people probably haven't heard of... LOL... Blessings to all.
@@easygrin1127 Not sure about that. Mr T was a World Renown Body Guard and Bouncer. He’s a Martial Artist and Boxer. Yes Norton was Heavy Weight Champ but Mr T was Ali Body Guard. So don’t bet against him.
THAT'S RIGHT I MISS THE CLASSIC SONGS MOVIE'S GROWING UP IN THE CLASSIC 1980s I MISS THE 80s IF I COULD GO BACK I WOULD I'M STILL A 80s KID OH MY GOD I MISS THE 80s
I can name all the shows but this was one of my shows the A Team rest in paradise to everyone that had passed on that show and bless everyone that still living 💯🙏
Wow! The warden is the same guy who played the cowardly sheriff in Superman 2 when Zod and his two minions confronted them on the road! Not many may remember that.
Hannibal's "translation" was probably the insult of the century just before the brawl! Me and my dad laughed so hard I thought we would need to visit the ER because our stomachs were so sore afterwards!!
your mum works street corners...and your so ugly flys will not land on you......then hannibal continue something about the guys sister.....lol..........that was mega funny..b.a just move his hands a bit....hannibal translate it to insulting him his mum then started on the sister lol,,,,,,,,,
Ken Norton will always remain the answer to the trivia question: "who is the only heavyweight 'champion' to lose every championship fight he ever fought in?"
@Kidd Rebel Duke's of Hazard...miss that one too! So many good programs back in the 70's & 80's...action series not like today...very dramatic and you have to read the translations...😔
This was the first episode of the A-Team that I ever saw. My family had just moved back to the US from overseas. Re-runs of the A-Team remained my favorite show into the 90s.
It wasn't the awesome strike combinations that made this episode memorable. It was howling "Mad Murdock" in the psychiatric wing, screaming for "Trashbags, I want trash bags. Trash bags". He really played the part well. I loved Murdock in the A Team Movie when he is warming up the chopper for lift off. He sings "You spin me right round baby right round". Ah those were the days.
howling for "I want trash bags" refers to at least one other episode. It wouldn't surprise me it refers to more than one but there is one where he uses the trash bags he gets for floating\flying up in a lawn chair.
Mr T is such as badass, his whole drip and hairstyle was just another level for the 80s. He looks like he should’ve been a Killer Instinct game character or Streets of Rage lol.
I did not grow up in the 80s and 90s but my mother taped this series at 1pm from Monday to Friday while I was a school when I came back in was this and a sandwich after school. Man those were the days
Love when multiple rounds get fired and Noone gets shot, cars flip and they just roll out holding their heads and Noone reloads......I love the A- Team
I remember an episode when a helicopter crashed into a mountainside and they came stumbling out holding their heads like you mention. I nearly busted a gut laughing!
Seriously that A-Team theme just brings nothing happy memories for me circa '83 when I first heard it. I was lil'boy living in a refugee camp with hardly any food and for sure no entertainment and one day I was able to come to AMERICA I was so happy! I remember watching this and thought 'WOW!'. Will never forget that feeling.
@@anthonymclean9743 you might be correct there. Sly had posted something on Instagram with a cut eye. It was Smokin Joe Fraser he tried with too that cut him. Probably for the best he went with Mr T
The 80s that’s back when TV was worth watching…I don’t even watch TV anymore except for the news which is always depressing…Nothing worth watching these days all the good shows are gone along with the producers that made them
@@Desslar United States New Jersey In the 80s they aired on Saturday's On NBC or CBS V mini series, AIRWOLF, Knight Rider, Street Hawk and Greatest American Hero And much more
Yah no. The A-team was consistently dopey and a series of constant cliches and wince inducing *acting*. On the plus side it wasn’t as painful as the Six Million Dollar Man from ten years earlier.
@@Steppeponytail That's true lol But it wasn't wince inducing, I still loved watching it! And Six mil. A-Team never took themselves seriously most of the time, And that's what kept it alive.
@@danimayb I have to admit that there is a certain nostalgia associated with the TV from that era but on the whole it was pretty dopey with little intent but to act as a kind of 'kids cereal' for viewers. I find it difficult to give it a pass because of nostalgia however compared to the absolute renaissance of television that has gone on for the last 10-15 years. Take anything from 'The Wire' to 'West Wing' from 'Breaking Bad' to 'The Expanse' the quality of television in the present era is light years removed from the A-team. Pick a genre and you will find current television that is actually trying to be legit *art* (and for the most part succeeding). That isn't to say that there isn't a vast swath of current TV that isn't junk but we had to look pretty hard to find any kind of inspiration and outright artistry or quality back then.
@@Steppeponytail I would not argue these old cheesy series are „better“ than todays‘ TV but there is a certain feeling of innocence and joy to them that can hardly be reproduced in modern times. And it translates to the viewer. So while not „better“ I can understand finding them more enjoyable.
I was stationed in Germany in the early 70's through the early 1980's, so I never saw most of these A-Team episodes. I will start watching them from the beginning. It should be fun.
@@juliusgrover7262 He was then gonna say something about the other guy's sister when the latter finally decided to stop the chatter and start throwing hands.
Dude. Mr T protected well-known personalities such as Muhammad Ali, Steve McQueen, Michael Jackson, Leon Spinks, Joe Frazier and Diana Ross, charging $3,000 per day, to a maximum of $10,000 per day, depending o
This was one of my favorite ATeam episodes. When Murdoch starts yelling, " I want a TRASH BAG" over and over, I was laughing so hard I almost peed myself 😂
Man this scene has everything! George Peppard, Mr. T, Dwight Schultz, Elvis' most trusted bodyguard, Sherrif JW Pepper from the Man with the Golden Gun, and the clock tower lady from Back to the Future
As a kid in the summer of 86, I'd go to the shop and buy cola flavoured BA ice lollies. Incredible the level he was at in those days, you wouldn't get that for a TV program now
One of the best tv shows ever the ateam always lengarady always a great plan and they stuck with it you guys rock thanks job well done you should be proud after all these years later appreciate the memories ! Joe
I remember as a kid watching this episode with my best friend down the street, and I think for the next week we drove everybody crazy yelling, "I want a trash bag!" repeatedly and at the top of our lungs as we rode around the neighborhood on our bikes! Good times!
At 11 years old, it was the most hysterical thing I'd ever seen. 12 years later, nothing has ever made me laugh as much as that did...except maybe the Association of Angry Mud-Suckers.
Still going strong after all these years later to the actors and actresses who passed away my thoughts are with your family you may be gone but not the ateam always a classic to watch after all these years later I love it when a plan comes together one of the best and favorite punch lines ever love and appreciate you guys thanks you guys rock way to go one of TV best shows ever great job people you should be amazed and proud ❤❤😂 ! Joe
I remember coming back from Church every Sunday before 2:30pm , bath, do my homework and then switch the TV to watch A-Team on a TV Channel . Children really loved Watching A-Team Series during that time and today, I even wish to watch it again.
The actor who played the Warden in this series also played the sheriff JW Pepper in two Roger Moore Bond films- note that they got him to pick up a book by a psychologist called Pepper!
Where was his guard? Just let the other guy smack him in the face without even trying to block it. I guess Mr T is so hard, he blocks punches with his face.
@@wisdomisgangster3113 Of course TV is fake. I'm not talking about anything he may have done in real life, I'm talking about this particular scene which is anything but real.