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** Captain Crake is Brand's second highest ranking officer. For Cresson's scheme, he is more in line with the DarkChick.

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** Captain Crake is Brand's second highest ranking officer. For Cresson's scheme, he is more in line with the DarkChick.
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* HistoricalHeroUpgrade: [[spoiler:Wellington sees to it that Brand's demise is reported as a hero's death.]]

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* HistoricalHeroUpgrade: [[spoiler:Wellington sees to it that Brand's demise is reported as a hero's death.death, so as not to sow dissent among the ranks and at home.]]
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* FamousLastWords:
-->'''Crake''': Alright, lads! Let's show these frogs how to fight!
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''[[center:[[AC:1810\\
Portguguese/Spanish Border\\
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After his victory at Talavera,\\
Wellington faced by\\
superior French forces\\
retreats to Portugal.\\
He waits for the next French move.\\
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Richard Sharpe, newly promoted\\
to Captain, sent out on patrol\\
under the command of a certain\\
Major Brand.]]]]''
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* HistoricalHeroUpgrade: [[spoiler:Wellington sees to it that Brand's demise is reported as a hero's death.]]
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* KillItWithWater: Harper drowns Sergeant Pope.

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* KillItWithWater: Harper drowns Sergeant Pope.Pope, which he follows up with slamming his head against a rock.
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* CuttingTheKnot: For Cresson's plan to succeed, Calvet has to organise some captured French deserters into two groups - the Sheep, who will run at the first sign of trouble, and the Goats, who will fight. He solves this by simply throwing a half-eaten chicken leg among the prisoners. The ones that dive to get it are then designated Sheep, while the ones who refuse are dubbed Goats.
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* TheVoiceless: Save for some cries of fright at the start and crying in grief for her parents, we never see Zara speak onscreen.
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* TheCoronerDothProtestTooMuch: Sharpe pushes Major Brand down a well in front of a room full of people (right after the man gloats about how he'll get away with it all). Haper, when asked by Wellington's spymaster what they just saw, says "Ah, he's a funny old fella. I just saw him jump head long into the wishing well!...why do you think he'd go and do a thing like that, sir?" Later, Wellington gives orders for the man's death to be reported as a heroic one in combat, and that appears to be the end of the matter.
* ChekhovsSkill: Pyecroft's expertise with explosives also comes in handy when figuring out the shoddy powder that was given to the French deserters, helping the protagonists get closer to figuring out Brand's plot.

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* TheCoronerDothProtestTooMuch: Sharpe pushes Major Brand down a well in front of a room full of people (right after the man gloats about how he'll get away with it all). Haper, when asked by Wellington's spymaster what they just saw, says "Ah, he's a funny old fella.fish, sir. I just saw him jump head long into the wishing well!...why do you think he'd go and want to do a thing something like that, sir?" Later, Wellington gives orders for the man's death to be reported as a heroic one in combat, and that appears to be the end of the matter.
* ChekhovsSkill: Pyecroft's expertise skill with explosives also comes in handy when figuring out the shoddy powder that was given to the French deserters, helping the protagonists get closer to figuring out Brand's plot.

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* TheCoronerDothProtestTooMuch: Sharpe pushes Major Brand down a well in front of a room full of people (right after the man gloats about how he'll get away with it all). Haper, when asked by Wellington's spymaster what they just saw, says "Sure, but Colonel Brand's a funny man. Just jumped straight down that well. Now why do you think he'd go and do a thing like that?" Later, Wellington gives orders for the man's death to be reported as a heroic one in combat, and that appears to be the end of the matter.

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* TheCoronerDothProtestTooMuch: Sharpe pushes Major Brand down a well in front of a room full of people (right after the man gloats about how he'll get away with it all). Haper, when asked by Wellington's spymaster what they just saw, says "Sure, but Colonel Brand's "Ah, he's a funny man. Just jumped straight down that well. Now old fella. I just saw him jump head long into the wishing well!...why do you think he'd go and do a thing like that?" that, sir?" Later, Wellington gives orders for the man's death to be reported as a heroic one in combat, and that appears to be the end of the matter.matter.
* ChekhovsSkill: Pyecroft's expertise with explosives also comes in handy when figuring out the shoddy powder that was given to the French deserters, helping the protagonists get closer to figuring out Brand's plot.

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* AintTooProudToBeg: When Sergeant Pope is captured by Sharpe and Pyecroft. He confesses everything.
* AntiVillain: Captain Crake is far less antagonistic than Pope and Brand, and vehemently denies spying for the French, while confessing to the murdering and looting.



* TheAtoner: Captain Crake becomes this in the final scenes of the episode.
* AttemptedRape: Sergeant Pope attempts to rape Ramona.



* TheBrute: Sergeant Pope is the most vicious member of Brand's Boys.



* TheDragon: Major Brand to Colonel Cresson and General Calvet.

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* TheDragon: TheDragon:
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Major Brand to Colonel Cresson and General Calvet.Calvet.
** Captain Crake is Brand's second highest ranking officer. For Cresson's scheme, he is more in line with the DarkChick.



* FamousLastWords:
-->'''Crake''': Alright, lads! Let's show these frogs how to fight!



* HoldTheLine: Captain Crake leads the remnants of Brand's Boys in the defence of the powder magazine, to allow time for Sharpe, Ross, Pyecroft, the Chosen Men and the Prince of Wales volunteers to escape and destroy the magazine.



* KickTheDog: Sergeant Pope drives his boot into the chest of a French deserter that tries to surrender.
* KillItWithWater: Harper drowns Sergeant Pope.



* RedemptionEqualsDeath: Sharpe offers Crake and the rest of Brand's Boys this. They accept.
* RememberTheNewGuy: The episode features an opening flashback set just after ''[[Recap/SharpeS1E2SharpesEagle Sharpe's Eagle]]'', but no mention of Major Brand is given before.



* TheSocialDarwinist: Major Brand champions the notion that the strong survive and that the weakest down.

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* TheSocialDarwinist: Major Brand champions the notion that the strong survive and that the weakest down.die. He has no second thoughts on leaving the injured behind.


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* WouldHitAGirl: Sergeant Pope is sent to kill [[spoiler:Zara.]]
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* BaldOfEvil: Major Brand is mostly bald along the top of his head.


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* BrokenPedestal: Sharpe has nothing but praise for Major Brand at the beginning. [[spoiler:He discovers Brand's butchery of helpless gypsies and French soldiers, as well as his part in Colonel Cresson's plan to capture Ross. By the end,1 he has nothing but scorn for him.]]
* TheButcher: Major Brand thinks nothing of slaughtering helpless soldiers.


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* TheDragon: Major Brand to Colonel Cresson and General Calvet.


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* FakeUltimateHero: Major Brand is celebrated as a British hero back home and is anything but.


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* {{Leitmotif}}: Major Brand and his troops seem to have their own theme following them, a stirring piece of music that becomes ominous and sinister as it goes on.


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* TheSocialDarwinist: Major Brand champions the notion that the strong survive and that the weakest down.


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* VillainWithGoodPublicity: Major Brand is still regarded well at home and tries to use that to leverage better terms following his capture.


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* WalkingSpoiler: Major Brand's loyalties spoil at least half the story.

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* AnArmAndALeg: Pyecroft's left forearm ends in a hook hand.



* CanonForeigner: Cresson is a TV-only character.


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* DemolitionsExpert: This was Pyecroft's role before the accident. Wellington recruits him to fulfil it again.


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* DueToTheDead: Pyecrot buries Zara's parents and commends them to the Lord.


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* InTheHood: Pyecroft wears a leather cowl to cover his burns.
* JackBauerInterrogationTechnique: Pyecroft manages to coerce [[spoiler:Pope into spilling Colonel Brand's plan to capture Ross]] by depositing a pouch of blast powder on him with a lit fuse eight minutes long.


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* SadisticChoice: How Wellington recruits Pyecroft; either help demolish the French powder magazine or be sent back to England, where children can point and stare at him. Pyecroft chooses the former.


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* WeUsedToBeFriends: Pyecroft was close friends with Major General Ross before the accident that burned him, for which he blames Ross. [[spoiler:They reconcile in the end.]]
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* CanonForeigner: Cresson is a TV-only character.
* TheChessmaster: Cresson concocts a plan to capture Ross by luring him to a French powder magazine.


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* TheGadfly: Gaston pretends to consume a poisoned mushroom in one scene.


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* TheUriahGambit: [[spoiler:Following the failed plan, Calvet offers Cresson some mushrooms, some of which are poisoned. The one he eats is not. He is still shot.]]


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* WeHaveReserves: Cresson's plan hinges on using French deserters to lure Ross into the trap. He divides these between the Sheep - soldiers who turn tail and flee, and Goats - soldiers more willing to fight.

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* TheCoronerDothProtestTooMuch: Sharpe pushes Major Brand down a well in front of a room full of people (right after the man gloats about how he'll get away with it all). Haper, when asked by Wellington's spymaster what they just saw, says "Sure, but Colonel Brand's a funny man. Just jumped straight down that well. Now why do you think he'd go and do a thing like that?" Later, Wellington gives orders for the man's death to be reported as a heroic one in combat, and that appears to be the end of the matter.



** Colonel Brand seems to have a duelling scar.

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** Colonel Major Brand seems to have a duelling scar.

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* GoodScarsEvilScars: {{Averted}} by Major Septimus Pyecroft, who is missing a forearm and whose own facial injuries necessitate the wearing of a leather hood, but is also one of Sharpe's allies and defends a gypsy girl from [[spoiler: rogue English troops.]]

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{{Averted}} by Major Septimus Pyecroft, who is missing a forearm and whose own facial injuries necessitate the wearing of a leather hood, but is also one of Sharpe's allies and defends a gypsy girl from [[spoiler: rogue English troops.]]]]
** Colonel Brand seems to have a duelling scar.
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* VomitIndescretionShot: Harris when he finds three murdered Gypsies.

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* VomitIndescretionShot: VomitIndiscretionShot: Harris when he finds three murdered Gypsies.
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* GoodScarsEvilScars: {{Averted}} by Major Septimus Pyecroft, who is missing a forearm and whose own facial injuries necessitate the wearing of a leather hood, but is also one of Sharpe's allies and defends a gypsy girl from [[spoiler: rogue English troops.]]


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* VomitIndescretionShot: Harris when he finds three murdered Gypsies.
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Sharpe teams up with Major Brand, a legend in the British Army, to blow up a store of French gunpowder — unaware that Brand is a traitor and a French agent.

!!Tropes that appear in this episode:

* BigBad: General Calvet, with Colonel Cresson as TheHeavy.
* CulturedBadass: Harris thwarts a man trying to woo Jane by pointing out the gaps in his knowledge of poetry.
* DisneyVillainDeath: Sharpe executes Brand by pushing him down a well headfirst.
* FrameUp: Brand frames Harris for the murder of a gypsy CampFollower.
* TheMole: Brand is passing information to Calvet and Cresson.
* YouHaveFailedMe: Calvet has Cresson executed for failing to capture the fort.

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