The cast play different characters, set around Harm's meeting with Jenny Lake at Christmas 1999 (30 years to the day after Harm Senior was lost over Vietnam).
The cast (wider cast, with some occasional guests actors involved) grab the opportunities with both hands (and, in most cases, reasonable success) in reflecting the manic "live for today" attitude in the war theatre back in 1969.
Nicely played inter-cut scenes between 1999 and 1969 (review written in 2021). The final scene still has power - Harm's character paying tribute to his father (whom we know by this stage, after Season four, died in Russia).
The cast (wider cast, with some occasional guests actors involved) grab the opportunities with both hands (and, in most cases, reasonable success) in reflecting the manic "live for today" attitude in the war theatre back in 1969.
Nicely played inter-cut scenes between 1999 and 1969 (review written in 2021). The final scene still has power - Harm's character paying tribute to his father (whom we know by this stage, after Season four, died in Russia).