This hour is a great reflection of how we can make things matter and why we do it under our own dilemmas. Nate faces most of his problems with a cool guy approach, always trying to curry up to someone's needs. But the death of a man's brother who disregards his brother's positive feelings toward Nate forces him reevaluate what he stands for: Doing the right thing. And it comes with its payoffs. The brother remarks "All these years and even after my brother is dead I still don't know him." It's cold but the truth.
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Ironic plot
koofasa22 October 2021
Less than 60 days from the original airing of this episode 9/11 happened. We rushed into the war 'in the sandbox' shortly thereafter. The young man who dies at the beginning of the episode was deployed in Iraq, something that hadn't happened yet. The previous conflict in Iraq had been 10 years earlier and we never had bases there until after 9/11.
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