Recipe for Heavy Bread - S2-E2
Audio problem: As General Chow walks away from the chopper, the sounds are of it starting to power down, but the rotor blade shadow suggests the chopper is already fully powered down.
Starring: George Peppard, Dwight Schultz, Dirk Benedict, Mr. T
Recipe for Heavy Bread - S2-E2
Audio problem: As General Chow walks away from the chopper, the sounds are of it starting to power down, but the rotor blade shadow suggests the chopper is already fully powered down.
Labor Pains - S2-E8
Continuity mistake: At the beginning during the bridge jump scene, the A-Team van changes. It suddenly has round headlights, its hub caps can be seen popping off when it lands, and it doesn't have any spotlights. The real van has double square shaped headlights, steel spoked rims, and spotlights. (00:05:20)
Murdock: I wish I could just jump in the water and live like a fish.
B.A. Baracus: Shut up fool, you ain't no fish.
Trivia: Though Dirk Benedict is well known for playing Templeton "Faceman" Peck he didn't play the role in the pilot. The role in the pilot was played by Tim Dunigan.
Question: How could they get an unconscious Baracus on commercial flights?
Answer: The reply does not answer the question. It does not ask how they sedated him, but how a sedated person can be checked in at the airport.
Answer: In the pilot episode, they would give him a tranquilizer dose with a needle injection. In two episodes, he tried to fly awake but went wild once in the air. In another episode, when hijackers held a plane, it was on the ground. When it took off, B.A. went into a catatonic state.
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Answer: Several times, Face would pose as a doctor to get Murdock out of the Mental Hospital. How easy would it have been to convince airport officials that he was a doctor taking a sedated patient on board? Or simply tell them, this man is afraid of flying, so he had to be sedated. They could say, "Believe me, you don't want this man to be awake."