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Was trhe teacher Mr Eyre shot?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I wasn't sure either. At the beginning when 'old' Bert was being interviewed, he said "I remember what they did to my teacher."
The women all jumped when there were several noises, one of which sounded like a vehicle horn. We only saw Joe and the other teacher waiting for the bus, inferring that Mr Eyre was shot, but I cannot recall hearing of any conscientious objectors being shot, only people who became frightened on the front line and refused to go over top.
Loved the way the Dad his his horse in the pub!
The women all jumped when there were several noises, one of which sounded like a vehicle horn. We only saw Joe and the other teacher waiting for the bus, inferring that Mr Eyre was shot, but I cannot recall hearing of any conscientious objectors being shot, only people who became frightened on the front line and refused to go over top.
Loved the way the Dad his his horse in the pub!
I too thought it was SO confusing last night, I can't remember who all the characters are especially in the well-to-do family. Did they give the baby away that Joe fathered? I think they were only threatening the teacher as they read out what had happened to another soldier. We saw him in uniform being taken away so presumably he is off to war. Does anyone else find the volume bad - I had to turn it right up to catch what people were saying, they speak so quietly, especially at crucial points in the story. I like it but we are only at episode 3 and the story is already confusing!
This was last weeks episode - I didn't get all those facts, did you?
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Glad I'm not the only one finding the storylines and characters confusing. Also debated last night whether to carry on watching it. It wasn't until about halfway through that I thought of putting the subtitles on which helped. Must remember to do that at the beginning of Broadchurch tonight as David Tennant has a habit of swallowing his words.
When the teacher was before the tribunal, I understood them to say that he would be 'taken to an unknown place and shot'. But I always thought that conscientious objectors were imprisoned . The two soldiers forced the teacher into the uniform and marched him off ,presumably into the army. They wouldn't have shot a soldier in uniform.What I couldn't understand was the slimy little teacher. What was the armband that he put on and why was he stretching up on the measuring stick. Did he want to get into the army?I like this programme but can't help but feel that some of the scenes have been cut short. It's a bit disjointed. Oh ! and can someone tell me why Bert altered the date on the blackboard?