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TIMES CHANGE
By Eadgar Swainsbury

GENRE: Period Piece, Drama
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Set in a small rural town in the United States, *Times They Are A-Changing* follows the journey of the Swain family as they navigate the turbulent 1960s. Rooted in patriotism and traditional values, the Swains are tested by the profound social, political, and cultural upheavals of the era.

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Set in a small rural town in the United States, *Times Change* follows the journey of the Thompson family as they navigate the turbulent 1960s. Rooted in patriotism and traditional values, the Thompsons are tested by the profound social, political, and cultural upheavals of the era. Season 1: The series begins in 1967, a year marked by conflict and change. **Harry Swain**, a Korean War veteran, and his wife **Margaret** are proud of their family’s military heritage, instilled by Henry’s father, a World War II veteran. Their two sons, **George** and **Thomas**, have always been close, but their bond is put to the test when Michael, the eldest, receives his draft notice for the Vietnam War. As Michael prepares to serve his country, Harry feels a surge of pride, while Margaret is consumed by worry, and David struggles with mixed emotions. As Michael is deployed to Vietnam, the family tries to maintain a semblance of normalcy, but the war’s brutal realities begin to strain their relationships. David, now a college student, is exposed to the growing anti-war sentiment and the burgeoning counterculture movement. His newfound perspectives clash with his father’s unwavering belief in duty and honor, creating a rift that widens as the season progresses. The Summer of Love brings further tension as David becomes increasingly drawn to the music, ideas, and freedom of the counterculture. Meanwhile, the war escalates, and news of Michael’s deployment in dangerous combat zones keeps the family on edge. Tensions reach a boiling point when the Swain family receives the tragic news of Michael’s death in Vietnam. The loss shatters their world, leaving each member to grapple with their grief in different ways. Season 2: The second season begins with the Swain family struggling to pick up the pieces after Michael’s death. David, deeply affected by his brother’s loss, turns against the war entirely and becomes an active participant in the anti-war movement, further straining his relationship with Harry. The father-son bond becomes a battleground of ideals, as Harry views David’s activism as a betrayal not just of family values, but of Michael’s memory.

Margaret finds herself caught in the middle, trying to keep the peace while her husband and son grow increasingly distant. She struggles with her own grief and the desire to keep her family together amidst the chaos of the times. As David immerses himself in protests and civil rights activism, his relationship with his father deteriorates further, representing the generational and ideological divides tearing the country apart. With the country in turmoil, from race riots to anti-war demonstrations, the Swains must confront their own beliefs and prejudices. The season ends with a moment of hope as Harry begins to see the world through his son’s eyes, realizing that while times are indeed changing, the love for family remains a constant. Series Themes: Times Change is a deeply emotional exploration of a family caught in the crosswinds of a transforming America. The series delves into themes of duty, loyalty, loss, and the generational struggle for understanding. Through the Swains personal trials, the show mirrors the broader cultural shifts of the 1960s, highlighting the power of music, media, and social movements in shaping a generation and redefining what it means to be an American.

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