Ep 7. Flying Colours
- July 22, 1991
- 50 min
Soldier Soldier season 1 episode 7, titled "Flying Colours," follows the personal and professional lives of the soldiers of the King's Own Fusiliers, focusing primarily on Corporal Tony Wilton and his relationships with his fellow soldiers and his girlfriend, Kathy.
As the episode begins, tensions are high as the soldiers prepare for a crucial training exercise, which they hope will earn them coveted 'flying colours.' The exercise involves a challenging obstacle course, and the stakes are high as the soldiers are competing against other regiments.
Corporal Wilton is a respected and experienced soldier, but he struggles with personal issues throughout the episode. His relationship with Kathy is on the rocks, as she becomes increasingly frustrated with his lack of commitment and his unwillingness to open up about their future. Meanwhile, Wilton finds himself drawn to the new female recruit, Private Donna Hart, who proves to be a tough and competent soldier but also vulnerable and in need of support.
As the training exercise progresses, tensions between the soldiers boil over, with rivalries and grudges coming to the surface. Tragedy strikes when one of the soldiers is badly injured on the obstacle course, and the other soldiers are forced to confront the dangers of their profession and the responsibility they have to each other.
Throughout "Flying Colours," the soldiers of the King's Own Fusiliers are shown to be a tightly-knit and loyal group of men, but they are also flawed and human. The episode explores themes of loyalty, commitment, and sacrifice, as well as the toll that military life can take on individuals and relationships.
With its blend of intense action, emotional drama, and realistic depictions of soldiers' lives, "Flying Colours" is a standout episode of Soldier Soldier's first season. It captures the camaraderie and challenges of military life and offers a nuanced portrayal of the personal stakes that soldiers face every day.