Married to the Army: Alaska Season 1 Episode 2

Ep 2. You Ever Been In A Turkish Prison?

  • November 19, 2012

In the second episode of Married to the Army: Alaska season 1, titled "You Ever Been In A Turkish Prison?", the focus shifts to the husbands of the women in the show, who are all currently serving in the United States Army. The episode starts off with the men gathering around a bonfire, bonding over their shared experiences of being married to women in the military.

Next, the show shifts focus to the wives, who are seen going through their daily routines on the army base. One of them, Amber, is preparing for her husband's imminent deployment to Afghanistan. She is understandably worried about what lies ahead and what she will do while he is away. Meanwhile, Denise, another military wife, is dealing with the stress of being left alone to care for her children while her husband is away at training.

As the episode progresses, we see the husbands getting a taste of what their wives go through on a daily basis. They are put through a rigorous "spouse boot camp" that includes tasks like changing a diaper under time pressure and navigating a grocery store with a toddler in tow. The men struggle with the demanding tasks and gain a newfound appreciation for the hard work that their wives put in every day.

One of the standout moments of the episode is when one of the husbands, Keith, shares his own experience of being a father while his wife was deployed. He talks about how difficult it was, but also how it brought him and his daughter closer together. It's a touching moment that highlights the sacrifices that military families make.

Overall, "You Ever Been In A Turkish Prison?" is a great follow-up to the premiere episode. It expands on the show's themes of sacrifice and resilience, while also introducing us to the husbands and giving them their own storylines. It's clear that the show is striving to give a full and nuanced portrayal of what life is like for military families, and it's succeeding so far.

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Description
  • First Aired
    November 19, 2012
  • Language
    English