Genesissoldier Of Fortune, Inc. : Season 1 Epis... May 2026
The show's is often credited to military technical advisor Harry Humphries , a former Navy SEAL who coached the actors on proper weapon handling and tactical movement. Production and Tone
(Tim Abell): A former Army Ranger who brings a believable intensity to the role.
For a 90s television production, the pilot feels remarkably like a . The soundtrack is a highlight, featuring a "pulsating" musical score and popular rock songs of the era that elevate the action sequences. While the episode doesn't delve deeply into its themes, it successfully sets the stage for a series focused on high-risk, extralegal missions. Viewer Perspectives GenesisSoldier of Fortune, Inc. : Season 1 Epis...
Watch clips from the pilot episode to see the team's first interactions and the show's tactical style:
“The cast that made up the covert team gave a very realistic portrayal of operatives... coached by Harry Humphries, a former Navy SEAL.” LiveJournal · 16 years ago The show's is often credited to military technical
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 ".
(Mark Sheppard) and Ricardo "Rick" Martinez (Réal Andrews): Key technical and tactical specialists who round out the original Season 1 cast. The soundtrack is a highlight, featuring a "pulsating"
(Melinda Clarke): A specialist whose initial "rocky start" with Benny Ray provides early interpersonal tension before they find their rhythm as a team.
