Nicely written, tastefully scripted and plausibly acted.
The action switches between Hawaii, the Pacific, the bottom of said ocean and US courtrooms. Chegwidden presents a case on behalf of the United States of America: "all 50 of them".
Think of the premise behind the 1996 movie "Titanic", then shrink the budget and add a Dolphin. Worth a watch.
There are two side-stories entwined in the back-to-1941 main action. Harm is assisted by Renee to draft the next year's budget (and he does very well); whilst Bud defends an overweight sailor who is DESPERATE to remain in the USN, where he feels that he fits in.
The action switches between Hawaii, the Pacific, the bottom of said ocean and US courtrooms. Chegwidden presents a case on behalf of the United States of America: "all 50 of them".
Think of the premise behind the 1996 movie "Titanic", then shrink the budget and add a Dolphin. Worth a watch.
There are two side-stories entwined in the back-to-1941 main action. Harm is assisted by Renee to draft the next year's budget (and he does very well); whilst Bud defends an overweight sailor who is DESPERATE to remain in the USN, where he feels that he fits in.