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I don't think Kirsten matured emotionally until she met Tyler for the second time. You have to remember this all started when she was 8, she missed out on a whole lot of social normalizing. Well, most people died. There are plenty of empty houses full of clothing, not to mention stores. At the airport there are plenty of suitcases. LOL. Just keep deceiving yourself. I guess anything you don't agree with is 'fake news' bs. By the way, I actually have a history degree, have been studying it most my life. So my eyes are open, and yours must be covered by the maga hat. Hmmmmm, you realize the US wasn't in the war yet. But keep up with the ignorance Hilarious take. You mean the nation with the largest global empire never imported people from those nations? Starting long before WW1, but especially with that war, huge groups of people from places like the Caribbean, India, South Africa, and through Asia were brought in to help in support roles. There are huge populations in England from these places, and eventually led to race riots in the 70s and on. Among other things, it's the reason Indian food and reggae are popular, the locals living in England. But put the bag back over your head and pretend it's just before the Civil War..... Yeah, it places her in the bohemian art scene of France just before the war, and lets you know those people will not fare well when the Nazi's take over. I seem to recall Simon looking at her in one scene, later in the season. it was an acknowledgement type of look, and at least one of character did the same. Interesting idea though. Pretty sure Michael Shannon was there to add dramatic depth, the story he told was a nice touch. You have all the female Gray/human hybrids I can only imagine a massive battle scene like that would have taken quite a chunk of the budget. I don't recall how the original series ended, but here it makes sense. Wish they could have gone into a bit more detail. There are also some great Japanese films that show the battle, if not specifically focused on it. That, and other films have it as a sub plot, like early on in the Samurai trilogy. And here I thought he was the latest incarnation of Ralph Macchio.... Was even worse when she took off the blonde wig! It's got plenty of action, most of it done pretty well. What you wont get is the cheesy 80s and 90s type action film, with ninjas doing unrealistic stunts, etc. Very well done show. One of Hitler's big mistakes was moving to bomb English cities and population centers rather than airfields. Those based in England had it easier than others, who might have transitional camps. But as they noted here, it was more about trying to escape the mental anguish of being in mortal danger day after day. If any pilots had it easy, might have been the American bomber crews in the Pacific, later in the war, after Japan had lost any semblance of air power. Clearly you don't know your history, or maybe you just bought into the nazi philosophies of race. WW2 was the ultimate example of how the British utilized every source of 'manpower' available. Minorities from their world wide colonies, all ages of both men and woman. They demanded that everyone who could contribute do so, so this is a fair example. Woke would have been women or black bomber pilots over Germany (there were women pilots who transported aircraft in the US). Indie was also shot in the chest, not sure if he would have survived more than a few days with archaic medical treatment, his only future was likely in modern times There's a Mifune documentary where it shows he was actually part of staff preparing kamikaze air crews. If true, that's something that would be a huge trigger for Americans, especially any who experienced the attacks. I had a version with the Japanese subtitles, Kuroda stated there was a larger island in a specific direction. They showed the murder first.