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  1. Aug 18, 2008 · How are they supposed to “stay frosty” when they are facing moments that are sure to psychologically scramble them? The sequence on the highway opens up Generation Kills moral territory, where you have to wonder if it’s good for the Marines to open themselves up to humanity.

  2. Over where they're sitting, under Nate and Wynn's watchful eyes, Ray can't help but be attracted to Walt's ongoing anguish. Ray is a funny old bird, because he's like the middle child of the Platoon. If there needs to be a distraction, he'll provide it. If a blister needs popping, he'll pop it.

  3. This episode has my favourite moment in Generation Kill - when one of the Iraqis gets killed by a 203 to the back of his head. "At least we gave him a fucking Happy Meal before he died."

  4. Episode Discussion #6 "Stay Frosty" HBO Description: Outside of Al Kut, Captain America is over-eager in his attempts to subdue a prisoner, while his men's growing disillusionment with his command is growing more apparent.

  5. Synopsis. After First Recon is assigned the unfamiliar mission of escorting hundreds of civilians fleeing Baghdad, they begin to wonder if their part in the war may be ending. Lt. Col. Ferrando has other plans to get his men back into battle.

  6. 1. Get Some. In the northern desert of Kuwait, First Recon Marines prepare to invade Iraq as the "tip of the spear" for Operation Iraqi Freedom. 2. The Cradle of Civilization. Under orders to consider any Iraqi carrying a weapon hostile, Bravo busts north towards Nasiriyah. 3. Screwby.

  7. Aug 17, 2008 · Stay Frosty: Directed by Simon Cellan Jones. With Alexander Skarsgård, James Ransone, Lee Tergesen, Jon Huertas. Outside of Al Kut, Captain America is over-eager in his attempts to subdue a prisoner, while his men's growing disillusionment with his command is growing more apparent.

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