Masters Of The Air
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@Mik said in Masters Of The Air:
Well, now we know Buck made it. I pretty much did anyway.
Sorry for not adding a spoiler tag...
The show seems to have found its stride. I've enjoyed the last 3 episodes the most so far. The first part was all "Oh GOD! This is a DEATH mission and we're all gonna die!"
Finally, some good character stuff.
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Dark subject. The bombing of the cities exacted a terrible toll. While the counter to that was Germany’s attacks on London, etc., the German people did not know that.
@Mik said in Masters Of The Air:
Dark subject. The bombing of the cities exacted a terrible toll. While the counter to that was Germany’s attacks on London, etc., the German people did not know that.
The devastation of the German cities, and the deaths of civilians caused by Allied bombing, far, far exceeded that caused by German attacks on Britain.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strategic_bombing_during_World_War_II
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@Mik said in Masters Of The Air:
Agreed. But they started it. It never had to happen.
Yes, and that's why so much of this blather about "proportionate response" is just that: blather.
There's a reason the term "sue for peace" is used.
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Today Masters of the Air wrapped up with its 9th episode.
Very interesting series that got better and better throughout the episodes.
Apple TV+ also has a 1-hour documentary, "The Bloody 100th" which tells the story of Egan, Clevin and many others who survived WWII's bombing missions.
Very well done, and will demand a re-watch to catch the nuances of the characters which I missed in the early episodes.
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@Mik said in Masters Of The Air:
They finished strong. A series you hate to see end.
Yup. I was really "so-so" for the first 3 or so. All the people looked alike and it was just one "horrible mission" after another. Then it found its stride.
Once they decided to focus on the remarkable stories of the main characters, it got to be so good and compelling.
And, like Band of Brothers, these are all stories of real men.