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Sharpe's Company
Spain, 1812. The Duke of Wellington plans to lay siege to Badajoz. A murderous figure from Sharpe's past uses a beautiful woman to revenge himself on Sharpe, now the father of her child. Sharpe has reason to be happy, he holds his daughter for the first time and is given command of the Light Company again, together with his captaincy. But will his happiness be short lived?
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Plot Summary
In the midst of the Peninsular War, Major Richard Sharpe and his Riflemen are tasked with defending a vital Spanish town against a French assault. As the siege intensifies, Sharpe faces not only the enemy but also betrayal from within his own ranks and the difficult decisions that come with command. The episode culminates in a desperate defense of the town as the soldiers fight for survival and honor.
Critical Reception
Sharpe's Company, like much of the series, was generally well-received by critics and audiences for its historical drama and action sequences. It is often praised for its gritty realism and Sean Bean's compelling portrayal of the titular character. The episode is considered a strong entry in the series, highlighting the brutal realities of Napoleonic warfare.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intense action and historical accuracy.
Sean Bean's performance as Sharpe is a consistent highlight.
Captures the brutal and often desperate nature of warfare during the Peninsular War.
Google audience: While specific Google user ratings are not readily available for this individual episode, the Sharpe series generally garners appreciation for its historical setting, action, and Sean Bean's lead performance. Audiences often enjoy the blend of military strategy and personal drama.
Awards & Accolades
None notable for this specific episode, but the Sharpe series received several awards and nominations during its run, including BAFTA Television Awards.
Fun Fact
The battle sequences in Sharpe's Company were filmed in the Andalusia region of Spain, which provided a historically appropriate and visually dramatic backdrop for the Peninsular War setting.
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