He was incredibly babygirl in this opening scene

seen from Norway

seen from United Kingdom

seen from United Kingdom
seen from China
seen from China
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from China
seen from China
seen from Türkiye
seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from Brazil

seen from France

seen from United States

seen from Belgium
seen from United States

seen from Germany
seen from Japan
He was incredibly babygirl in this opening scene
season 7 episode 12
Me back to when I finished Dear comrade AND Lispenard street in ONE sitting
Which "Dear..." episode do you like best?
Dear Dad (S1 Ep12)
Dear Dad...Again (S1 Ep18)
Dear Dad...Three (S2 Ep9)
Dear Mildred (S4 Ep8)
Dear Peggy (S4 Ep11)
Dear Ma (S4 Ep17)
Dear Sigmund (S5 Ep8)
Dear Comrade (S7 Ep12)
Dear Sis (S7 Ep15)
You missed one (I did? Which one?)
Can't decide/show the results!
All he needs is to be convinced once.
HOW AM I SUPPOSED TO SLEEP WHEN W***EM DID DIE AND I HAD HOPED JUDE WOULD GO TO THE HOSPITAL BC THERE WAA JUST NO WAY HE DIED BUT HE DID AND WHY DO I FEEL THE LOSS ????
Round 1 | Match 67
Dear Comrade
Divided We Stand
Dear Comrade (s7 e12): Charles's Korean servant is secretly spying on the 4077th to learn their secret to success.
Divided We Stand (s2 e1): A psychiatrist is sent to the 4077th to examine their behavior and decide whether they should be reassigned.
This Ukrainian lady, mistakenly believing that the soldiers outside her house were Russians, came out and greeted them with an old Soviet flag in hand.
Unfortunately, it turned out that the troops outside were Ukrainian troops, who mocked her, tore the flag from her hands and desecrated it with their boots. They also tried to mock her with much-needed food.
Which the heroic lady proudly refused, saying "My ancestors have died for that flag."
Babushka Z, as she is now known throughout Russia, has become an icon of resistance, with graffiti art of her showing up across Russia.
While her identity is not known at the moment, various Russian figures and news outlets have vowed to find her, ensure her safety, and to bring her as an honourary guest to the Victory Day Parade on the Red Square in Moscow on May 9.