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8/10
great episode
Lythas_8513 December 2022
Warning: Spoilers
I liked it the veteran theme.. it helped give more depth to kellan lutz character..

I kinda figured it out clinton was related to somehow to jess' wife because lacroix called him uncle clinton but I thought he was just saying that because he is an adult.. but looking at the char list.. he had the skye last name just like the mom and the kid..

it is nice the show dont tell things they are doing on the show.. but still, we need more..

another very fast paced episode.. lots of things going on.. sniper that just went berserk after his friend died..

too bad we did not see more of kellan lutz character.. the ending should have been him going to a meeting and not the jess and family going to cemetery..
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1/10
Atrocious writing
sherylchilders8220 February 2024
I rarely take the time to write a negative review, but this one was absolutely inexcusable in its writing. How did this make network television? As a person who has suffered from PTSD (nobody calls it PTSS) for a long time, I'm used to media misinformation about mental illness in general. My biggest issue is that veterans are the only ones that get it, apparently, and that it makes people homicidal. Honestly, this characterization would be laughable if so many people didn't believe that.

First of all, bupropion is an antidepressant that has been used for 50 years, and it is not addictive. Abuse is incredibly rare and it doesn't make you high. I'm wondering how this even got by editing. Also, psych services don't let people with mental illness run out of meds (even the VA). If anything, they push meds over more expensive forms of treatment, like counseling from actual clinical psychologists and psychiatrists. If a patient is taking psych meds, they're going to be required to keep seeing someone for monitoring of symptoms. Meds that run out between visits can be filled by phone. No one is ever going to be deprived of medication - that's just poorly researched. The real problem is that meds don't usually solve mental illness alone. Write about that!

Anyway, besides these huge mistake, let's talk about PTSD and what it isn't. It doesn't make people kill people. In the context of veterans, if anything does that, it's the military training itself. But, more likely, if a person murders people, it's because they were never a very good person to begin with. Mental illnesses don't change who people are. None of the dialogue by the veterans makes sense given any knowledge of psychology. Frankly, it's insulting to veterans, like they're not normal people with normal points of view. Who is like "I can relate" after someone murders 5 people? Maybe sociopaths, which is a really terrible way to characterize veterans, who know the difference between right and wrong, as do individuals suffering from mental illnesses. Do better.
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