Yet another well-constructed episode that plays into a strong season.
The theme of fathers and sons passing on legacies --while giving respect-- is a timely one for everyone whose parents are getting older.
The Gray Flag plot thickened, but it rolled out with enough space to breathe and be more believable.
And what a shout out to Veterans with ptsd, all mental health issues really. I have such respect for the show doing that.
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I can't say enough about the writers and the cast who bring their words to life.
It's honestly difficult to find the show sometimes, given pre-emptions on CW. But it's always well worth the effort.
(Plus, there's the app)
It's a well told story at a time when we get so little well-wrought drama.
Reasons to show up on imdb when I can and post a thumbs up.
The theme of fathers and sons passing on legacies --while giving respect-- is a timely one for everyone whose parents are getting older.
The Gray Flag plot thickened, but it rolled out with enough space to breathe and be more believable.
And what a shout out to Veterans with ptsd, all mental health issues really. I have such respect for the show doing that.
---
I can't say enough about the writers and the cast who bring their words to life.
It's honestly difficult to find the show sometimes, given pre-emptions on CW. But it's always well worth the effort.
(Plus, there's the app)
It's a well told story at a time when we get so little well-wrought drama.
Reasons to show up on imdb when I can and post a thumbs up.