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Peaceful farmer Benjamin Martin is driven to lead the Colonial Militia during the American Revolution when a sadistic British officer murders his son.
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EPISODE SUMMARY
In this Nightshift episode, the boys dive into The Patriot (2000) — Mel Gibson’s massive, emotional, ultra-violent Revolutionary War epic, released as a 4th of July blockbuster and still one of the most entertaining (and controversial) American war films ever made.
We get into Mel Gibson’s intensity, Heath Ledger’s breakout performance, Roland Emmerich’s direction, and Jason Isaacs (aka Lucius Malfoy) delivering one of the greatest villain performances of the 2000s as Colonel Tavington.
We talk:
How this movie hits totally differently once you’re a parent
Gabriel vs. Thomas and which death hurts more
The legendary “Papa! Don’t go!” scene (improvised!)
The ambush scene in the creek — Mel’s full beast-mode moment
The burning church, the brutality, and the Nazi parallels
Why critics hated the historical accuracy… and why the boys don’t care
America’s founding chaos, colonists’ contradictions, and how insane life was in 1776
How the movie blends mythmaking, revenge storytelling, and emotional warfare
We also get into wild tangents on:
Why people romanticize war
The worst ways to die in the 1700s
Slavery portrayals, historical liberties, and whether the film is “cancelable” today
Casting debates: who would star in a 2025 remake? (Tom Hardy? Jake Gyllenhaal? McConaughey?)
British criticism, American patriotism, and why everyone’s top-10 list actually has 25 moviesthe-patriot
Plus all the Nightshift staples:
Best Performance (Tavington is unanimous)
Most Rewatchable Scene
Best Line (“Aim small, miss small.”)
Villain of the movie
Biggest gut punch
Underrated scenes
Where the movie stands today
Final scores (8.8, 10, 9.5)the-patriot
One of the most fun episodes of Nightshift yet.
Nightshift is clocking in — and charging with the flag.
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