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Here we are at the end of this great mini series, and we really had a good time watching it and talking about it. Both in the intro and at the end of the discussion we talk about what we are thinking about doing in the future, so please feel free to give us some recommendations in the comments. Thank you all so much for following along and all of the extra knowledge and stories you've shared with us, we really appreciate it.

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The Pacific E10 Reaction FULL

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Anonymous

This whole episode was the most difficult of the series to watch for me, back when it released I couldnt make it through the episode. Too many friends were struggling with the depression, social isolation and PTSD of being back in the real world. So much of what they deal with in this episode are issues that never change. Its so hard to see Eugene try to go bird hunting with his father doing something he used to do, and not being able to shoot with his father unable to help him, it just tears at your soul.

Anonymous

Also the LT thats dating Vera is the same actor as Garius from Mass Effect.

Catherine LW

Really enjoyed watching the series with you guys - it was truly the best reaction on The Pacific ever! I’m looking forward to more reactions of the films you suggested. Eugene used to go hunting with his father so his Dad thought a father-son outing would bring back old times, but as you guessed, he couldn’t do it. After his breakdown, his father suggested he do some bird watching and observing nature, which eventually drove him to going back to school and studying biology, specializing in ornithology. He really was fortunate to have such an understanding father who helped him heal by surrounding himself with life after all the death and destruction he endured. Sid Phillips, Eugene’s friend, was the last to die out of those men, in 2015. He always retained a cheerful demeanor, and after all the hell he went through, he still said before he died, “I’ve had a good life- I really have.” I grew up in a northern New Jersey city called East Rutherford, which is in Bergen County, the same county Robert Leckie lived. He was in Rutherford, right next to my town! It was interesting to hear he wrote for the Bergen County Record, which my parents read. He was a very good, prolific writer. I read his combat memoir, plus “Okinawa”, which had interesting tidbits about what was going on in Japan. Apparently, some Japanese families were starting to protest the war and the slaughter of their sons by cutting off their forefinger and mailing it to the Emperor, to no avail. Looking forward to whatever you guys do next!