it's a ww2 thing
i think it's the final episode of this thing they've been doing called foyle's war.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/masterpiece/foyleswar/index.html
i missed last weeks episode when i was in portland and i also missed the re-airing of it.
i caught the one that played during my vegas trip midweek.
ok
so it's on tonite again and i'll be sure to set an alarm for it, but it's the final episode
crap.
"Spring and summer 1940: World War II has just begun and England looks all but doomed in the face of an inevitable German invasion. Still, someone has to fight crime on the home front and who better than Christopher Foyle? Michael Kitchen (Reckless, Oliver Twist) stars as the dogged detective chief inspector who faces four difficult cases on Foyle's War.
The quietly enigmatic Foyle would much rather serve his country in the armed forces, but his superiors deem him indispensable for combating the heightening anarchy along England's south coast, where the German army is expected any day. Uncertainty, espionage, bombs and internment are the new facts of life for Foyle and those around him. Yet sometimes they merge with an old one of affluent England -- murder."
more at the site
i think it's the final episode of this thing they've been doing called foyle's war.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/masterpiece/foyleswar/index.html
i missed last weeks episode when i was in portland and i also missed the re-airing of it.
i caught the one that played during my vegas trip midweek.
ok
so it's on tonite again and i'll be sure to set an alarm for it, but it's the final episode
crap.
"Spring and summer 1940: World War II has just begun and England looks all but doomed in the face of an inevitable German invasion. Still, someone has to fight crime on the home front and who better than Christopher Foyle? Michael Kitchen (Reckless, Oliver Twist) stars as the dogged detective chief inspector who faces four difficult cases on Foyle's War.
The quietly enigmatic Foyle would much rather serve his country in the armed forces, but his superiors deem him indispensable for combating the heightening anarchy along England's south coast, where the German army is expected any day. Uncertainty, espionage, bombs and internment are the new facts of life for Foyle and those around him. Yet sometimes they merge with an old one of affluent England -- murder."
more at the site