One other thing which I found fascinating (and let's be honest, endearing) about
Over There is its treatment of Christians, personified by Angel, the black Southern Baptist who in a twist of fate is also the squad's sniper. Hollywood normally has nothing but stereotypical (and bigoted) disdain when portraying Christians. How refreshing then to see a devout, ordinary Christian depicted. I am continually in amazement that his character says things that the average devout Christian would say under such circumstances- facing imminent death daily and the grim reality of having to take life that may be innocent.
On a different note, last episode saw the squad's slain officer replaced by (lmao) an a**hole attorney. Now THAT is a stereotype I don't see Hollywood changing anytime soon.
For the record, I give the lawyer a life expectancy of two episodes at most. Hell, the journalist barely made it two episodes- the lawyer will be lucky to make it past the opening credits.
And I still can't get over how apolitical the show is. How on earth the producer resists making cheapshot digs at America, the military and Bush I have no idea. The man has to be a closet patriot, a virtually extinct species in Hollywood.