I liked the fact that, aside from one woman admiting that she was a serragote mother; and another standing up to her bullying son; the eldest daughter of an army officer was part of a Peace protest to bring the troop back home. Why did I like that? Probably because it made sense... and to see what the reaction would be of her parent's. Her father was angry... and his reasons justified it; their men are out their fighting in the name of their country because they choose to be in the army, they need to support their troops. Though in real life that arguement can always be turned against the troops too; but I found it rather... poinent.
Also it was a nice touch to see a man suffering from post trauma, which reminded me of how the men in WW1 would act. (Though this was due to my history lessons at school).





