This (I think) is the 3rd season....very interesting group of characters left at this point, led by the jackass former Navy seal, Jake.
He's a complete tool and I really wish someone in the house would just knock his fucking block off....
Bumping this thread.
Watched every episode since season 1. Amazing what these guys can do.
Jake - who is actually a UNH football coach - is a giant fucking douche and left the show when he got voted into elimination....what a khunt...great representative of UNH.
Fun show to watch. I have only seen the seasons available on Netflix. (Up through season 3 I think.) I find it funny when the experienced guys always discredit the folks with little shooting background, and then fail to give props when the underdogs last longer than they thought (college kid from season one and asian golf coach from season 2 or 3).
I encourage you to watch this show, if for no other reason than Michelle Viscusi, a border patrol agent from Gilbert, AZ.
From the age of 15, self-proclaimed tomboy Michelle Viscusi wanted to follow in her dad's footsteps and become a cop. She joined the Army National Guard right out of high school and is currently a Military Police officer with the Border Patrol. She received all of her weapons training in the military. Michelle is confident that her mastery of the fundamentals will make her a force to be reckoned with on Top Shot. When she’s not securing the border, Michelle works as a model for a weapons accessories company. With no shortage of determination, Michelle says she'll win Top Shot because of her "confidence and accuracy in shooting."
AZGrizFan wrote:I encourage you to watch this show, if for no other reason than Michelle Viscusi, a border patrol agent from Gilbert, AZ.
From the age of 15, self-proclaimed tomboy Michelle Viscusi wanted to follow in her dad's footsteps and become a cop. She joined the Army National Guard right out of high school and is currently a Military Police officer with the Border Patrol. She received all of her weapons training in the military. Michelle is confident that her mastery of the fundamentals will make her a force to be reckoned with on Top Shot. When she’s not securing the border, Michelle works as a model for a weapons accessories company. With no shortage of determination, Michelle says she'll win Top Shot because of her "confidence and accuracy in shooting."