Ep 2. Sharpe's Eagles
- TV-MA
- May 12, 1993
- 98 min
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7.9 (2,881)
In Sharpe season 1 episode 2, entitled "Sharpe's Eagles," we continue to follow Richard Sharpe, a British soldier during the Napoleonic Wars. This episode finds Sharpe and his men in the midst of battle with the French, trying to defend their position at the bridge over the River Tormes.
The episode opens with a military tribunal, where Sharpe is on trial for disobeying orders. We learn that his insubordination was prompted by his desire to protect his men, who he believes were being sent to their deaths. Though he is found guilty, Sharpe is given a second chance to prove his worth on the battlefield.
Sharpe and his men are then ordered to hold the bridge over the Tormes at all costs. The French, under the command of General Calvet, soon launch a fierce attack on the British position, and it quickly becomes clear that Sharpe and his men are vastly outnumbered.
Despite the odds, Sharpe manages to rally his troops and hold the bridge for several hours. Just when it seems like the British will be overrun, reinforcements arrive, giving them a much-needed advantage.
As the battle rages on, Sharpe and his men witness a surprising turn of events: a group of French soldiers, dubbed "eagles," begin to defect and fight alongside the British. Sharpe must decide whether or not to trust these former enemies, knowing that they could be spies or saboteurs.
Ultimately, Sharpe's leadership and bravery prove invaluable to the British, as they manage to repel the French and secure their position. But the episode ends on a bittersweet note, as we see the toll that war takes on both soldiers and civilians alike.
Overall, "Sharpe's Eagles" is a thrilling and action-packed episode that highlights the brutal realities of war. It also provides insight into Sharpe's character, showing us both his flaws and his strengths as a leader. Fans of historical fiction and military dramas won't want to miss this exciting installment of Sharpe.