[s1e17] Episode (2024)
“While I have never been a huge fan of the "funny" Combat! episodes, " The Squad " (S1, E17), is clearly the exception. It is the perfect blend of serious AND funny...” Facebook · Combat! · 10 months ago
: A man resurrected by meteor rocks gains the ability to turn people to ash with a touch, leading him on a misguided mission to "end the suffering" of the terminally ill—including Whitney’s father.
Some viewers felt that certain S1E17 installments, like Star Trek: TNG’s " When the Bough Breaks ," were frustrating due to "irresponsible" plot resolutions: [S1E17] Episode
A classic showcase for a "god-like" antagonist, this episode introduces Trelane, a precursor to the famous character Q from The Next Generation .
This is a pivotal transitional episode following the heavy emotional weight of the previous chapter. “While I have never been a huge fan of the "funny" Combat
: It’s a "trip" of an episode that relies heavily on William Campbell’s energetic performance. It explores themes of maturity and the danger of immense power without wisdom. Community Perspectives
: It’s a somber exploration of death and assisted dying. The highlights are the parallel father-son dynamics between Clark/Jonathan and Lex/Lionel, which emphasize the series' core theme of trying not to repeat the mistakes of the past. The Rookie — " The Shake Up " · 10 months ago : A man resurrected
Conversely, fans of Combat! consider " The Squad " a series highlight for its rare mix of humor and action: