Jimmy died and returned to the Trenches. Richard died and went to the ones who he loved. The Duality of that was amazing and deserving for both of them
Yes! I always loved this parallel. It’s absolutely tragic, but I think it made sense for both of them. Jimmy “had everything”, in Richard’s words, but he was dead already. Richard wanted to live.
I enjoyed reading all of your comments. I felt the same way about this unique character. And the actor, who made said character come to life. Mr. Harrow is loved and missed. Thank you Mr. Jack Huston!
Richard is one of the saddest characters in the show because in the outside he sees himself as a monster because of his face but in the inside hes a good man that has difficult life and he knows that he wants to stop being someone assassin and try to have a normal life
When he connects emotionally with the dog who is a scarred “old soldier that keeps fighting” That hit deep in the heart. I had a rough around the edges Pitbull that I connected with for a similar reason. I’m not a soldier, but I keep moving forward.
Because it isn’t just his eye that has been lost, but quite a good chunk of his face - cheekbone, part of his mouth and nose, etc. These masks are actually historically correct, as many of these deformed men who came back from WWI would wear them to blend in more seamlessly with society. They were made of tin and painted to match the other side of the wearer’s face. You can still see a few in the Imperial Museum of War in London.
Thank you for your service. I’m glad you like it! I’m a history major and research deformed, shell-shocked, disabled and generally outcasted WWI vets, so this one is very important to me.
@@maxhalsted5381 oh my, I’m so sorry for him. That’s a trend amongst combat vets, specially from the First and Second World Wars: many of them rarely ever talked about it at all.
@@thelivingbride4582 well thank you. The most he ever said was may be five sentences. My first cousin was combat vet who served in Korea and was awarded a Purple Heart tried talking about it to him. My uncle still wouldn't speak an about it
@@maxhalsted5381 it’s very common, unfortunately - I guess they just don’t want to re-live it. Also, many veterans (at least from WWI) felt incredibly apart from society (because people really did make 0 effort to understand them), so it felt like it was pointless to talk about it, as no one understood anyway.
He’s very much worth it! The show itself is marvellous, but for me Richard Harrow is definitely the stand-out. If you’re ever looking for something to watch, promise this will not disappoint
Richard Harrow, probably the best character ever created
He’s definitely one of my favourites!
that's a bit much
Jimmy died and returned to the Trenches. Richard died and went to the ones who he loved. The Duality of that was amazing and deserving for both of them
Yes! I always loved this parallel. It’s absolutely tragic, but I think it made sense for both of them. Jimmy “had everything”, in Richard’s words, but he was dead already. Richard wanted to live.
This comment! ❤
Richard died on the beach alone.
@@orangewarm1 woosh
I enjoyed reading all of your comments. I felt the same way about this unique character. And the actor, who made said character come to life. Mr. Harrow is loved and missed.
Thank you Mr. Jack Huston!
Richard is one of the saddest characters in the show because in the outside he sees himself as a monster because of his face but in the inside hes a good man that has difficult life and he knows that he wants to stop being someone assassin and try to have a normal life
WWI broke a lot of poeple
When he connects emotionally with the dog who is a scarred “old soldier that keeps fighting”
That hit deep in the heart. I had a rough around the edges Pitbull that I connected with for a similar reason. I’m not a soldier, but I keep moving forward.
That scene was beautiful. I felt like the whole “meeting the hunters” was sort of a encounter with god or something. It was very surreal. Beautiful.
Everyone is gangster until a trained soldier comes along.
I dont know for sure what it is but Richard Harrow gets me deep down inside, lets not forget Jack Huston who acted for him.x
He was an angel.
He really was. Just the sweetest man.
Love this veteran character 👍👌
He is just a fantastic character through and through.
Such a pretty music video…
Thisi s so good...
Why didn't he wear an eye patch.
Because it isn’t just his eye that has been lost, but quite a good chunk of his face - cheekbone, part of his mouth and nose, etc.
These masks are actually historically correct, as many of these deformed men who came back from WWI would wear them to blend in more seamlessly with society. They were made of tin and painted to match the other side of the wearer’s face. You can still see a few in the Imperial Museum of War in London.
Cheek destroyed. Much damage.
As a combat vet, i appreciate this.
Thank you for your service. I’m glad you like it! I’m a history major and research deformed, shell-shocked, disabled and generally outcasted WWI vets, so this one is very important to me.
@@thelivingbride4582my late uncle served in combat during world war two and suffered on silence with PTSD. Never talked about it. Lost an eye too
@@maxhalsted5381 oh my, I’m so sorry for him. That’s a trend amongst combat vets, specially from the First and Second World Wars: many of them rarely ever talked about it at all.
@@thelivingbride4582 well thank you. The most he ever said was may be five sentences. My first cousin was combat vet who served in Korea and was awarded a Purple Heart tried talking about it to him. My uncle still wouldn't speak an about it
@@maxhalsted5381 it’s very common, unfortunately - I guess they just don’t want to re-live it. Also, many veterans (at least from WWI) felt incredibly apart from society (because people really did make 0 effort to understand them), so it felt like it was pointless to talk about it, as no one understood anyway.
Never watched this series but this character makes me want to. Well put together video mate. ❤👍🏻
He’s very much worth it! The show itself is marvellous, but for me Richard Harrow is definitely the stand-out. If you’re ever looking for something to watch, promise this will not disappoint