One of the standout features of "Genesis" is the immediate chemistry between the operatives. The team includes:
(Mark Sheppard) and Ricardo "Rick" Martinez (Réal Andrews): Key technical and tactical specialists who round out the original Season 1 cast. GenesisSoldier of Fortune, Inc. : Season 1 Epis...
The episode begins by establishing the backstory of (played by Brad Johnson). A 15-year military veteran, Shepherd is forced to resign from the US Army after disobeying a direct order during a peacekeeping mission in the former Yugoslavia. His motivation—returning for an injured soldier—cements his personal code: " Everybody comes home ". One of the standout features of "Genesis" is
Watch clips from the pilot episode to see the team's first interactions and the show's tactical style: A 15-year military veteran, Shepherd is forced to
“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
(Melinda Clarke): A specialist whose initial "rocky start" with Benny Ray provides early interpersonal tension before they find their rhythm as a team.
One of the standout features of "Genesis" is the immediate chemistry between the operatives. The team includes:
(Mark Sheppard) and Ricardo "Rick" Martinez (Réal Andrews): Key technical and tactical specialists who round out the original Season 1 cast.
The episode begins by establishing the backstory of (played by Brad Johnson). A 15-year military veteran, Shepherd is forced to resign from the US Army after disobeying a direct order during a peacekeeping mission in the former Yugoslavia. His motivation—returning for an injured soldier—cements his personal code: " Everybody comes home ".
Watch clips from the pilot episode to see the team's first interactions and the show's tactical style:
“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
(Melinda Clarke): A specialist whose initial "rocky start" with Benny Ray provides early interpersonal tension before they find their rhythm as a team.