I think in WWII, and Band of Brothers for that matter, they weren't worried about people thinking the characters might be queer, so they didn't bother to explicitly point out in the first scene LIKES GIRLS! But yeah, my teeth were grinding. That they're doing this off the bat, plus the jokes from the RAF guys, doesn't make me feel optimistic about any queer inclusion. So far it feels like a bit sign that says NO GAYS ALLOWED!
I'm a little salty.
The narration didn't establish anything that couldn't have been shown to use with other storytelling. I'm probably slightly in the minority, but I didn't like any of the narration in BoB, either. Except maybe Webster, because he was SO Webster! It just feels like lazy storytelling.
I'm going to go find out what The Way to the Stars is, and how to watch it.
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I'm a little salty.
The narration didn't establish anything that couldn't have been shown to use with other storytelling. I'm probably slightly in the minority, but I didn't like any of the narration in BoB, either. Except maybe Webster, because he was SO Webster! It just feels like lazy storytelling.
I'm going to go find out what The Way to the Stars is, and how to watch it.