Final ep today was bittersweet, but mostly sweet. They did a great job of portraying the rolloer coaster of emotions/logistics that erupt in the transition from war to peace, prisoner to freedom. I especially enjoyed the ending, which was the real. life history of the main characters. That brought a tear or two in my eyes. How most of them lived their iive make feel like a total SLACKER! Like Band Of Brothers, I will certainly watch this more than once, Bravo! My Father was serving at the Base in Florida they often refer to until 1946.Started last night. Two episodes in and it as great as I was hoping it would be.
Plus as a bonus, Elsa Dutton (Isabel May) has a role.
P.S. Make sure you watch The Bloody Hundredth documentary following it.
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