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‘All Creatures Great and Small’: Tristan Finally Reveals His Wartime Traumas
Tristan shares hidden World War II trauma after comforting a grieving parrot, revealing the loss of many friends and finding emotional relief, PBS reported.
- A grieving parrot prompted Tristan to disclose that many of his friends were killed in the war, as he helped the bird process grief, in the newest episode of All Creatures Great and Small, PBS.
- Because the bird was grieving, Tristan had long remained silent about his army experiences but related to that loss, which led him to share his past.
- Diagnosing what seemed like sickness, Tristan and Siegfried initially quarantined the parrot at Skeldale, and after Tristan's emotional support, the bird began saying more words.
- Feeling lighter after opening up, Tristan invited Charlotte to meet his family, and Mrs. Hall discovered his medal during laundry but delayed sharing news after seeing Charlotte meet the family.
- Siegfried faced criticism from Jimmy and got a wake-up call as family tensions broadened during the episode, while James fought to save a sick greyhound and fled with Mrs. Hall driving the getaway.
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