Tim Pool
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Podcast Appearances
He pleads, please just let these men go.
And he shoots and kills.
He says, kill all of the surviving Minutemen.
And Mel Gibson still says, OK, please.
And what happens?
They take his son, who is a messenger, and they say, have him hanged as a spy.
And Mel Gibson pleads.
And then one of his other sons runs to try and free his brother.
And Tavington shoots and kills his child.
Mel Gibson begged.
He said, please, I don't want to fight you.
But they made him fight.
And it's such a good movie, regardless of like, I love the American Revolution stuff, but it's such a good movie because now Mel Gibson unleashes the fury onto this officer going out and just massacring redcoats, waging guerrilla warfare.
The scene where he meets with Cornwallis and he's like.
He's like, I have a grievance.
I would request that you stop killing my officers.
Imagine what it would be like chaos on the battlefield.
And Mel Gibson says, he says, so long as your officers shoot civilians, women and children, I will instruct my men to kill your officers on site.
And he's like, OK.
It's like Mel Gibson is like, I will not be trifled with.