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In which we (hopefully) welcome directors Anna Boden & Ryan Fleck!
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Date: 16/02/2024 03:12 (UTC)The subplot with Bubbles and Croz was appropriately gutting, ditto Rosie's ship being the only survivor.
The music in the key of "well, we're fucked" as they were leaving worked for me.
I was thinking the other day that the only NCOs we're really gotten to know are Lemmons, and the two guys on the run last episode, who I'm not sure we'll see again. HBO War shows tend to be a lot more about EMs and NCOs, at least as much if not more than officers, so this show's a bit of an oddity. I do think all those gunners etc getting shot up would be more meaningful if we had any idea who the fuck they were.
Sad lack of Meatball, but nice bit with Lemmons and the kids. I thought one of the kids was a girl, but I guess he's a boy with longer hair? Or are there different kids sometimes?
They actually talked about maybe bombing civilians is bad, but then the bombs were perfectly on target again. Wonder if they'll ever get around to addressing how often that wasn't the case.
Voice over continues completely pointless.
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Date: 17/02/2024 05:46 (UTC)I think we were supposed to, but none of them had distinctive enough eyebrows.
I thought one of the kids was a girl, but I guess he's a boy with longer hair? Or are there different kids sometimes?
Genuinely not sure. I thought more kids showed up last time, too, but wouldn't swear to anything without a rewatch.
They actually talked about maybe bombing civilians is bad
I appreciated that the pushback came from Egan in obvious revenge mode, so that the audience would not be tipped to settle down to the idea that actually indiscriminate area bombing is fine. (Wouldn't they know about carpet bombing, even without being involved in Hamburg etc.?)
Voice over continues completely pointless.
This is obnoxiously true.
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Date: 17/02/2024 17:33 (UTC)They're really failing to mention the area bombing, or mentioning it as if it's just the RAF that's doing it. Which, to be honest, is kind of what I was expecting to not like about this show, rather than not liking that the first four episodes were technically Not Very Good.
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Date: 17/02/2024 20:26 (UTC)Fair! I assumed I'd just failed to recognize them.
They're really failing to mention the area bombing, or mentioning it as if it's just the RAF that's doing it.
Based on the experience of the Dresden firebombing survivor my mother met in the parking lot before the last ice age, I also was expecting the question to be a factor. I will consider it sub-optimal if they just leave it out completely.
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Date: 17/02/2024 20:33 (UTC)Dresden was in the book, in quite a bit of detail, so there's that at least. The show's up to October 1943, so far, and Dresden was February '45. We saw a brief clip of D-Day in the opening credits, so they're at least getting to summer '44?
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Date: 17/02/2024 19:06 (UTC)I appreciated this little bit they decided to include and the sharp contrast of Egan going: so what this is war.
Wonder if they'll ever get around to addressing how often that wasn't the case.
RIGHT?? I'm waiting for a scene where they mess that up.