Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You guys are right about the hair. I hadn't thought about that. What I was thinking was maybe there is a child he didn't know he fathered in Vietnam that will be discovered at some point.
I find it unrealistic that Jack's dad changed so drastically in, what, less than 10 years?
He started drinking and became like his own father. They made a point of him being a teetotaler in that hospital scene.
They are showing how strong the alcoholic “gene” is. 4 generations of Pearsons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You guys are right about the hair. I hadn't thought about that. What I was thinking was maybe there is a child he didn't know he fathered in Vietnam that will be discovered at some point.
I find it unrealistic that Jack's dad changed so drastically in, what, less than 10 years?
He started drinking and became like his own father. They made a point of him being a teetotaler in that hospital scene.
Anonymous wrote:You guys are right about the hair. I hadn't thought about that. What I was thinking was maybe there is a child he didn't know he fathered in Vietnam that will be discovered at some point.
I find it unrealistic that Jack's dad changed so drastically in, what, less than 10 years?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tonight's episode: I wept the whole way through. OMG.
I wanted to react that way, but for me, it just fell flat. It didn’t seem realistic to me. I couldn’t suspend disbelief. Jack should have had a military buzz cut, especially as he seemed to be a natural leader and straight arrow. Getting the foot shot off? It seemed sensational, like a patient on Grey’s Anatomy impaled on their bicycle’s handlebars. Those are just a couple of little things. Maybe post Private Ryan and Ken Burns’ Vietnam documentary, etc., we have a more realistic idea of what war looks like, and this just seemed like a Hollywood creation.
PP again. Just want to add. . . For me, the most compelling part of the episode was the hospital scene with Jack and his dad and grandfather, waiting for his brother's birth. His Dad was a whole different guy. I’m looking forward to seeing how that narrative unfolds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tonight's episode: I wept the whole way through. OMG.
I wanted to react that way, but for me, it just fell flat. It didn’t seem realistic to me. I couldn’t suspend disbelief. Jack should have had a military buzz cut, especially as he seemed to be a natural leader and straight arrow. Getting the foot shot off? It seemed sensational, like a patient on Grey’s Anatomy impaled on their bicycle’s handlebars. Those are just a couple of little things. Maybe post Private Ryan and Ken Burns’ Vietnam documentary, etc., we have a more realistic idea of what war looks like, and this just seemed like a Hollywood creation.
Anonymous wrote:Tonight's episode: I wept the whole way through. OMG.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if they are setting up a lot of distraction for Randall such that he continues to ignore his wife/kids and eventually they divorce (or split up).