Ep 2. Right here, right now #2
- TVMA
- September 21, 2020
- 48 min
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7.4 (555)
In episode 2 of We Are Who We Are, titled "Right here, right now #2," the budding romance between Fraser and Caitlin continues to develop, while tensions rise among the soldiers at the US Army base.
Fraser, an American teenager who has just moved to a military base in Italy with his mothers, returns to the beach with Caitlin after their encounter in the first episode. They bond over their mutual love of music and share a kiss, solidifying their growing connection. However, their budding relationship faces challenges as they navigate their contrasting backgrounds and personal struggles.
Meanwhile, Caitlin’s father, Richard, a commanding officer on the base, deals with the fallout of an altercation between his unit and a group of locals at a nearby bar. He attempts to quell any further escalation of violence while also trying to maintain his reputation and control within the army hierarchy.
Additionally, Fraser’s mother Sarah deals with her own struggles as she grapples with the changes in her relationship with her husband, who remains back in America. She seeks comfort and companionship from the other military wives on the base, but feels alienated due to her own background as an outsider.
As the episode progresses, tensions between the soldiers at the base and the Italian locals continue to escalate, leading to potential consequences and repercussions for all involved. Each character faces their own personal struggles in the face of this tension, highlighting the complexities and intricacies of living and working in a foreign environment.
Overall, "Right here, right now #2" further develops the relationships and conflicts introduced in the first episode, while also delving deeper into the individual struggles of each character and the complex social dynamics on the military base.