The night assaults on Guadalcanal felt overwhelmingly terrifying. The way the darkness swallowed everything, with only flashes and screams breaking through, made it feel like pure chaos. Basilone's heroism was incredible to watch. His sheer determination, skill, and the way he just kept going even though his arm was literally burning off. But even with all of his bravery, and talk of awards, there was no sense of triumph.. Just survival.
Beyond the combat, what really hit me in this one was the exhaustion in every Marine's face. They looked so much skinnier than when they made it to shore in August. Leckie's story felt a lot more grounded. Seeing him and the others rummage for supplies just to sustain themselves, drove home just how abandoned the Marines truly were. By the time the battle was over, it didn't feel like a win, just a temporary pause to stop and drink a cup of coffee before the next nightmare. This show is already making me feel the weight of this war in a way I didn't expect.
P.S. Someone shared with me the Part 1 interview and additional content from YouTube, so I'll be reacting to that at the beginning of Part Three :) Or maybe I'll have a new Capture Card by then!
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LINK: https://youtu.be/Ud7Ov424nk4
I watched this on HBO Max
Richard
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