Talk:Special Unit 2
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I tried to find a compromise [1], and you shouldn't revert without giving any explanation. It is a plain fact that police violence is portraied as funny in this series. The most extreme example I know of is a suspect lying flat on his face when the agencies diretor shoots him in the back at close range. In the next cut the suspect is running away because he is invulnerable or something. Ha ha, very funny. -- 790 13:10, 30 April 2006 (UTC)
As long as you are unwilling to engage in a discussion, I will regard your changes as vandalism and remove them. -- 790 21:19, 8 May 2006 (UTC)
I made another change to my version, introducing the magic word "disputed". Again, I'd like to encourage you to engage in discussion. -- 790 03:32, 14 May 2006 (UTC)
[edit] unfinished plot lines
As this show is cancled, there are several unanswered questions about the main plot lines. Please update this section if you know (for a fact) the conclusion to the main plot lines. Please list sources. moved this request from user:Liquidcable from the article, 790 17:34, 29 May 2006 (UTC)
[edit] plot
This paragraph seems a bit POV - "Most of the monsters are portrayed as behaving rather human-like, forming urban communities. Considering this, it can be noted that the SU2 heroes do not go to great length to treat suspects respectfully. They are shown to attribute "link" suspects as "scum", and make use of harassment, unlawful arrest, torture, and willful murder against them on a regular basis."
The series isnt NYPD Blue or The Shield, but a sf-comedy actioner influenced by Men in Black and I don't recall that much hard-core violence. I still have the series on tape, perhaps someone can advise specifically which episodes these incidents take place in to save me having to check every one? ThanksGreenpeas 12:57, 19 December 2006 (UTC)
- Well I can remember one Episode where there where - hell I don't remember, I think they were kind of lizardmen who could make themself invisble or sth. And the africanamerican police chief shot one in the back in cold blood when he was lying on the floor. -- 790 01:21, 13 January 2007 (UTC)
Correct me if I'm wrong, but "links" shouldn't be covered by the Constitution of the US, nor the Geneva conventions, nor any other legal work. Therefore, harassment, unlawful arrest, torture, murder, etc... Are not applicable labels to what happens to them. Of course, I may have just forgotten an episode where they actually have a "Link's Rights" document shown, it's been a while since I've last watched this. TheCheshiresGrin 22:18, 7 February 2007 (UTC)
Correct me if I'm wrong, but "links" shouldn't be covered by the Constitution of the US, nor the Geneva conventions, nor any other legal work. Therefore, harassment, unlawful arrest, torture, murder, etc... Are not applicable labels to what happens to them
[edit] References
Is there an accepted way of citing the show itself as a reference? Sci-fi channel is re-airing the shows and I'd like to add to the article, but I wasn't sure how to cite actual episodes as references. I made a few changes to the introduction based on information from the pilot episode, but I was curious about how to handle references before I put too much other stuff in.--Dragonvpm 08:30, 14 February 2007 (UTC)