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The series premiere of Soldier of Fortune, Inc. , titled "," serves as a high-octane introduction to a world of covert military operations that many viewers describe as a smarter, grittier version of The A-Team . Executive produced by Jerry Bruckheimer , the pilot establishes the series' signature polished look and explores themes of patriotism, honor, and self-sacrifice . Plot Summary: "Everybody Comes Home"

(Melinda Clarke): A specialist whose initial "rocky start" with Benny Ray provides early interpersonal tension before they find their rhythm as a team.

(Tim Abell): A former Army Ranger who brings a believable intensity to the role. GenesisSoldier of Fortune, Inc. : Season 1 Epis...

Watch clips from the pilot episode to see the team's first interactions and the show's tactical style:

The episode begins by establishing the backstory of (played by Brad Johnson). A 15-year military veteran, Shepherd is forced to resign from the US Army after disobeying a direct order during a peacekeeping mission in the former Yugoslavia. His motivation—returning for an injured soldier—cements his personal code: " Everybody comes home ". The series premiere of Soldier of Fortune, Inc

“The cast that made up the covert team gave a very realistic portrayal of operatives... coached by Harry Humphries, a former Navy SEAL.” LiveJournal · 16 years ago

For a 90s television production, the pilot feels remarkably like a . The soundtrack is a highlight, featuring a "pulsating" musical score and popular rock songs of the era that elevate the action sequences. While the episode doesn't delve deeply into its themes, it successfully sets the stage for a series focused on high-risk, extralegal missions. Viewer Perspectives Plot Summary: "Everybody Comes Home" (Melinda Clarke): A

Soon after his forced retirement, Shepherd is approached by his former colonel and asked to lead a capable of executing tasks that the US government cannot officially acknowledge. The core of the pilot follows Shepherd as he recruits old friends and trusted allies for their first official job: a high-stakes mission to rescue four US airmen captured by the Iraqi military near the Turkey/Iraq border. Character Dynamics and Realism