The series is very good with excellent representation of the time line during that period.
The battle scenes are fairly good and keep the show interesting, however I can do without the modern day messaging and issues that affect some of the characters.
I do appreciate how the merge the personal lives into the time line with excellent story lines that intertwine with each other. Sean Bean is excellent as is the entire cast.
One item I can't seem to understand and appears to be a major blooper is how does Grzegorz and his fellow soldier Konrad go from Eastern Poland to France? If I am not mistaken there is a country in between that just so happens to be Germany. So did they cross all of Germany to get to France? Please explain.
The battle scenes are fairly good and keep the show interesting, however I can do without the modern day messaging and issues that affect some of the characters.
I do appreciate how the merge the personal lives into the time line with excellent story lines that intertwine with each other. Sean Bean is excellent as is the entire cast.
One item I can't seem to understand and appears to be a major blooper is how does Grzegorz and his fellow soldier Konrad go from Eastern Poland to France? If I am not mistaken there is a country in between that just so happens to be Germany. So did they cross all of Germany to get to France? Please explain.