John Crawford did some fantastic acting here. You could feel the characters’ pain. Even John Boy who started scene enthusiastic about Ep’s medals but by the end could barely get his remark out. PTSD?
My grandparents grew up in the 1930-1940s, GPA worked on plane machine projects, he was over seas for 2 yrs. GPA 1919-2013 GMA 1919-2014 Love you lots.
There was a line in this particular episode that made me laugh so hard. Jim Bob was helping the pretty lady with her car when she said "do you have a socket wrench?" How do you get a socket on a "fuel LINE?"
@@shawnmichaelduncan5951as a member of the left, the huge spike in demand for vehicles and equipment drove the economy out of depression and into prosperity. No politicians or party.
The actor playing Ep was amazing. Master class in acting, the sighs, the calmness with pain in his face and body language
You got that exactly right!
Boy was that a moving scene, brought me to tears.
me, too.
John Crawford did some fantastic acting here. You could feel the characters’ pain. Even John Boy who started scene enthusiastic about Ep’s medals but by the end could barely get his remark out.
PTSD?
This episode was a wowonderful
This show was special for honest storytelling thanks to the amazing writing, acting & production.
My grandparents grew up in the 1930-1940s, GPA worked on plane machine projects, he was over seas for 2
yrs. GPA 1919-2013 GMA 1919-2014
Love you lots.
Please let us Walton's Free Please, Thank You 💖
Thanks. Peace.
There was a line in this particular episode that made me laugh so hard. Jim Bob was helping the pretty lady with her car when she said "do you have a socket wrench?" How do you get a socket on a "fuel LINE?"
PTSD?
Which episode is this?
War brought America finally out of the depression.
Sad but true. But left tries to tell you FDR did it right away.
@@shawnmichaelduncan5951as a member of the left, the huge spike in demand for vehicles and equipment drove the economy out of depression and into prosperity. No politicians or party.