Dismissed - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Eyes on Me
Noa, an officer lacking interpersonal abilities, commands orientation training for the first time and has to deal with particularly difficult soldiers, a staff that does not know what to make of her and an intolerant system.

What Doesn't Kill
Noa is full of motivation and taken a special project - Rehabilitating a commander who doesn't fit the role. A war starts between the soldiers over the question of bathing suits in the showers.

As the Waves Get Stronger
Sally comes for a visit, threatening Noa's status. The soldiers steal their commander's telephone and the rest of the commanders try to figure out how to get it back.

The Strong Ones are Revealed
Hagit refuses to take a weapon, putting her basic training graduation at risk. Tzlil goes out of her way to fix that. Kfir prepares to a committee which will decide the future of his military career but is dependent on Noa's review of him.

Striving for Contact
During a day in the shooting range Noa finds a love letter in her vest and becomes obsessed about the identity of the writer. Tzlil deals with the consequences of her decision to help Hagit.

Saving lives
During the company bonding activity in which the platoons fight each other, Sapir and Zimmer's friendship is tested. Noa, uninvited, finds herself on a roof with a recruit who's threatening to jump.

Written in Blood
Seven female soldiers, three positions, and one long night of guard duty. An episode that is full of strange and unexpected encounters that only military training can produce.

Top-Notch
In preparation for a cleaning order for the base commander, Noa insists on taking on one more special project for her department. Noa confronts Shimrit about the platoon's Shabbat events.

I Swear, I Swear, I Swear
The female soldiers set out on their beret campaign in the field outside the base. But a surprising alliance between two enemies produces for the commanders their own journey.

I Wished the Soldier Good Luck
Last day of basic training and the soldiers are about to be sent to different units. Hagit surprises Tzlil with new aspirations. Kfir realized Noa didn't give him a bad review to the base commander. Noa, full of guilt about the latest events, has a difficult decision to make.
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