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Foyles War (Original Post) XanaDUer2 Aug 12 OP
It's awesome! One of my all time favs. Kittycatkat Aug 12 #1
Ok! XanaDUer2 Aug 12 #2
One of my favorites! AuntieKatie Aug 12 #3
Love it griffi94 Aug 12 #4
Be sure to watch episodes in order unc70 Aug 12 #5
Definitely recommended. It sounds like you are watching something from season 5 6 7. Season 1 2 3 4 is more the style Tetrachloride Aug 12 #6
One of my favorites! NT Jamesm9164 Aug 12 #7
Great cast! AltairIV Aug 12 #8
YES! It's very good. elleng Aug 12 #9
Used to watch it with my parents. My dad was a tween when his father applegrove Aug 12 #10

griffi94

(3,830 posts)
4. Love it
Mon Aug 12, 2024, 06:42 PM
Aug 12

It's a little slower paced than a lot of mysteries but the stories are complex, well written, and very well acted.

unc70

(6,322 posts)
5. Be sure to watch episodes in order
Mon Aug 12, 2024, 06:44 PM
Aug 12

Context and continuity are important. It takes a couple of episodes to introduce the situation and the major characters. Let it come to you while you are getting your bearings.

One of my favorites from the UK.

Tetrachloride

(8,442 posts)
6. Definitely recommended. It sounds like you are watching something from season 5 6 7. Season 1 2 3 4 is more the style
Mon Aug 12, 2024, 06:44 PM
Aug 12

that you want. and me.

applegrove

(122,930 posts)
10. Used to watch it with my parents. My dad was a tween when his father
Mon Aug 12, 2024, 07:32 PM
Aug 12

went off to WWII. He was partially in the war for the rest of his life he was so effected by it. He read Barbara Tuchman and the like. Had the record of Churchill speeches. He liked Foyles' War. And I liked it too (who grew up hearing about military history) though we did not watch all of them. I can't remember the plots though.

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