Anonymous wrote:Loved it also.
Still mystified by the quick disappearance of the "Patrick" plot line. Does anyone think this will reemerge next season?
Another thought as I was watching this season. . . There is such a dearth of WWI stories in popular culture-- especially movies and TV. I've always found it a fascinating period in time, but WWII gets all the attention. Probably because the U.S. entered so late and was comparatively lightly affected, but there's so much material for good stories.
Ugh. Patrick was the weakest story line this season. So bizarre that they brought him in and then he was gone in a flash, almost as if Julian Fellowes, et al knew how stupid it was and wanted to hustle him out of there before the episode even ended.
As for WWI, my impression from school (not to mention War Horse, Downton Abbey, etc.) is that the combat was so horrific (with the mustard gas, etc.) that it has been hard to put it into popular works.