The series premiere of Soldier of Fortune, Inc. , titled "," serves as a high-octane introduction to a world of covert military operations that many viewers describe as a smarter, grittier version of The A-Team . Executive produced by Jerry Bruckheimer , the pilot establishes the series' signature polished look and explores themes of patriotism, honor, and self-sacrifice . Plot Summary: "Everybody Comes Home"
For a 90s television production, the pilot feels remarkably like a . The soundtrack is a highlight, featuring a "pulsating" musical score and popular rock songs of the era that elevate the action sequences. While the episode doesn't delve deeply into its themes, it successfully sets the stage for a series focused on high-risk, extralegal missions. Viewer Perspectives GenesisSoldier of Fortune, Inc. : Season 1 Epis...
“It's a smarter and grittier A-Team. Villains do die and some members of the team actually are believable as former SpecOps operatives.” IMDb The series premiere of Soldier of Fortune, Inc