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In which we (hopefully) welcome directors Anna Boden & Ryan Fleck!
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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?