Talk:The A Team

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What do you think of that one - One of Hannibal's plans (As described in the episode "One more time") -


Hannibal - "Now, the plan is your basic straight-on surprise hit-n-run attack. If anything goes sour, we split-up and randez-vous at the drop zone. Got it?"


Face - "Oh, wait!"


BA - "This ain't much of a plan, Hannibal."


Hannibal - "Are you kidding? It's a classic! It's your half-pincer movement inside a guarded perimeter. Tried and true, BA!"


BA - Man, he is on the jazz... Face - And we are in trouble.


It's a little too long to be a quote, but Hannibal's classic frontal assault movements (Which he calls "Half pincer movements" - no doubt due to the classic "Pincer movement"- striking your enemy from both sides at once) are common in this show.


Or, as murdock put it a few minutes later (After the A-team was captured) -


Murdock - Looks like the A-Team's a few points behind at half time here. Hannibal probably tried getting in by hitting them with what he'd call a classic frontal assault or a half pincer movement.


Amy (Triple A) - Is that what it was?


Murdock - Nah... It's just reckless. but with Hannibal, reckless is sometimes the best thing. Course every once in a while it just doesn't work.

Reformatting[edit]

I believe this page should be rebuild so that the quotes will be sorted by episode instead of by character. (That way it'll also be possible to write down funny dialogues in addition to oneliners)

Any objections? 80.178.74.243 08:42, 25 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Actually, that's the main reason this article has a cleanup tag on it. (As the tag suggests, Wikiquote:Templates/TV shows has the formatting for TV shows. There are also more details and explanations of TV-show formatting at Firefly (TV series)/Format.) Feel free to make these changes. ~ Jeff Q (talk) 14:51, 25 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
All the quotes listed as of 9/20/12 are from the same episode. Season 1 Episode 11 "One More Time". 24.211.2.144 19:38, 20 September 2012 (UTC)[reply]