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The second season did eventually all come together and pay off the very meandering plot but it took so long that it soured too many viewers, who stopped watching and never got to see it. Scenes like this really capitalised on the setting’s potential.
What a wasted show. It was like they got lost and didn’t really care.
this show was very tired and boring.
Paint it Black is coded for vietnam, so if ur stepping outside of that u better do a 200% amazin job. This just seemed it was shoehorned in because “xD” and it broke any immersion for me
Tour of Duty opening credits did it better decades ago
Every time that flute hits at 1:51, I get goosebumps. It’s a good scene in a great series.
Ooh, now I want to go to Max and watch the show again! Oh wait…