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* [[Backed by the Pentagon]]: As wacky as the subject matter is, still backed by the US Army, basically because it puts the Army in a good light. |
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* [[Unintentional Period Piece]]: Besides the [[Cold War]] setting, John and Russell are asked by an army recruiter whether either of them are homosexual, which points itself to pre-1994, before "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" first allowed LGBT people to serve in the military. |
* [[Unintentional Period Piece]]: Besides the [[Cold War]] setting, John and Russell are asked by an army recruiter whether either of them are homosexual, which points itself to pre-1994, before "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" first allowed LGBT people to serve in the military. |
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** Even more [[Hilarious in Hindsight]], since they are "willing to learn." |
** Even more [[Hilarious in Hindsight]], since they are "willing to learn." |
Revision as of 16:32, 7 January 2015
- Backed by the Pentagon: As wacky as the subject matter is, still backed by the US Army, basically because it puts the Army in a good light.
- Unintentional Period Piece: Besides the Cold War setting, John and Russell are asked by an army recruiter whether either of them are homosexual, which points itself to pre-1994, before "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" first allowed LGBT people to serve in the military.
- Even more Hilarious in Hindsight, since they are "willing to learn."