Masterpiece Season 35 Episode 13 Carrie's War
- April 16, 2006
Carrie's War is a heartwarming and poignant episode of Masterpiece's 35th season. Set against the backdrop of World War II, the episode follows the story of two siblings, Carrie and Nick, who are evacuated from London to a Welsh village. They stay with the austere Mr. Evans and his scatterbrained sister, Auntie Lou, in the countryside.
Carrie and Nick soon find friendships with the other children in the village and learn to adapt to their new surroundings. However, they also find themselves embroiled in the drama between the Evans siblings, as well as uncovering some dark secrets about the village's past.
Played beautifully by Alaisdair Simpson, Carrie is a curious and intelligent girl who is also haunted by memories and secrets from her past. She is often at odds with her protective older brother Nick, portrayed with great sensitivity by Jack Stanley. The two young actors have great chemistry together and their sibling dynamic is touching and realistic.
While the war is very much present in the background, this episode manages to strike a delicate balance between the hardships of wartime and the joys and sorrows of childhood. The beautiful Welsh countryside, rendered in stunning detail, serves as a character in its own right, offering a sense of freedom and belonging that the city cannot.
Throughout the episode, there are many moments of triumph and tragedy as the children navigate their new world. They encounter everything from school bullies to eccentric villagers, and in the end, they must come to terms with some difficult truths about themselves and the world around them.
Carrie's War is a beautifully written and expertly produced episode that will appeal to both children and adults. It is an exploration of childhood and innocence in the face of a world that is often cruel and unforgiving. Above all, it is a moving tribute to the resilience of the human spirit and a reminder of the power of love and family.