I happened upon the first episode of 'When we go to war" last weekend on Ten's One channel, and found it refreshing to see a WWI perspective based in New Zealand.
It has got sexual reference in this episode but it does not offend, as lets face it - it did happen and is used to highlight the male dominated environment of the time, when women were 'responsible' for the ruination of reputations of not only themselves but others like their lovers, to even extended family members.
Mari issues were also raised in this episode which is important to address, and the male character aced it!
I found some of my coffee club friends also viewed it and really enjoyed this historical drama as much as myself and are keen to watch all 6 episodes played on Ten's One.
When looking at views per episode on Wikipedia most viewers liked what they saw and stayed for all 6 episodes. I recommend this series as one to try, I'm sure it will appeal!
It has got sexual reference in this episode but it does not offend, as lets face it - it did happen and is used to highlight the male dominated environment of the time, when women were 'responsible' for the ruination of reputations of not only themselves but others like their lovers, to even extended family members.
Mari issues were also raised in this episode which is important to address, and the male character aced it!
I found some of my coffee club friends also viewed it and really enjoyed this historical drama as much as myself and are keen to watch all 6 episodes played on Ten's One.
When looking at views per episode on Wikipedia most viewers liked what they saw and stayed for all 6 episodes. I recommend this series as one to try, I'm sure it will appeal!