Finished the series.
The sheer size of the documentary allowed it to be the probably most encompassing Vietnam War documentary available. Unfortunately, some parts could have been fleshed out more as I have stated some times in this thread. I wish the series would have included those parts instead of some battle sequences.
While understandable, the series was also a bit too focused on the US point of view for me.
I am glad they included more South Vietnamese stories in the last episode. Watching the series made me appreciate the hardships my parents went through even more. My parents barely speak about the war and the time my family flew the country. I only get parts of it when they reminiscence with some of their friends.
My father fought for the South and had to go to one of the re-education camps after the war. He actually saw a buddhist monk burning himself on the streets of Saigon.
At the Fall of Saigon my parents had the chance to flee the country but could not leave my grandparents behind. They flew some years later on one of those small boats you see in the last episode, fortunately everyone in my family survived.
While my family was on the losing side of the war, I am also glad that Vietnam gained its independence and reunification. The Vietnamese managed to fight back so many bigger nations over hundreds of years like the Mongols, Chinese, French and Americans.