The 23rd Division is being disbanded, and Fort Marshall is all set to close … at some point in the coming year. What kind of a weird way was that to end a season?
It didn’t really go anywhere, but were Chase and Trevor watching the kids together? Nothing could match when Frank and Michael teamed up as caregivers, but that must have been one crazy night at home for Roxy’s and Pamela’s kids.
I really liked what Frank said to Roxy about Trevor’s actions during the night jump accident. As long as Trevor’s back to normal, I’m rooting for him to succeed.
You could probably argue that Denise isn’t so much on the periphery as she’s grieving, but how about Officer Pamela? Has she become so marginalized that she’s literally the friendly neighborhood cop known best for her flashlight and nightstick?
Who knew that popping up unexpected at your spouse’s workplace could be so dangerous? Michael’s mere presence led Claudia Joy to come clean, but how about the way Trevor found out about Witt? I saw that punch coming!
The show’s about the wives, but do you believe just how much the men on ‘Army Wives’ have evolved? Remember Chase buying a truck with Pamela’s surrogate money? Or Frank and Denise’s routinized relationship? They’ve come a long way….
I don’t know enough about the Army to answer this question, but is there some significance to the fact that the division is coming home early? I’m sure they’re not being fired, but is the show about to implement its own shift in war strategy?