I thought it was funny they went back to help the "healthy" villagers and prevent the dictator from raping the girl and yet they rode right by the people that were obviously infected. It was like they were saying: Sorry you're already dead .
Well, they were already dead, essentially. There was nothing they could do for them...
I think that's the feel they were going for...it was supposed to make them feel awkward and uncomfortable, because there was nothing they could do for them, knowing that just upriver, they'd left an isolated village of healthy people. It made me feel sad for them...Still it was kind of awkward and funny/ weird at the same time.
Agreed, it made me feel sorry too. We Americans as a people always think that we can "save the whole world from themselves" so to speak. This showed the navy personnel and the audience watching ,that sometimes there are limits to what we can do.I think that's the feel they were going for...it was supposed to make them feel awkward and uncomfortable, because there was nothing they could do for them, knowing that just upriver, they'd left an isolated village of healthy people. It made me feel sad for them...
Exactly...sometimes there's nothing else that can be done and you just have to let it go...Agreed, it made me feel sorry too. We Americans as a people always think that we can "save the whole world from themselves" so to speak. This showed the navy personnel and the audience watching ,that sometimes there are limits to what we can do.
ON NO!Exactly...sometimes there's nothing else that can be done and you just have to let it go...
ON NO!
Not the DISNEY "Frozen" song again: LET IT GO!! LET IT GO!!!
I agree...good episode!Tonight's episode was probably the best written, most believable, and most emotionally charged episode yet. The promos and the title hide the true story going on in this episode. I really enjoyed this episode, for a change.