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Tom Hanks narrates The Bloody Hundredth, a succinct companion documentary to Masters of the Air.
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“Not even the earth that covers our bones will remember us.”
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Does Buck get to marry Marge? Does Bucky die? What happened to Ken Lemmons?
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The war might have been won, but evil isn't over.
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His John Wilkes Booth is absolutely incredible — and wholly unlike Harry Crosby.
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The star-studded project comes from Beau is Afraid director Ari Aster.
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Masters of the Air Episode 8 builds a box around the Allied invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944.
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The heroic World War II pilots feel shoehorned into the Apple TV+ show to meet a diversity quota.
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This episode features the real-life incident upon which
The Great Escape was based.
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The wartime fling is a reminder that World War II's heroes were human beings.
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“What took you so long?”
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Major Rosenthal’s courage during the Münster mission is one
aspect of the series that stays
true to history.
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Adultery is a sin, but I'm rooting for these two so hard.
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You'll never hear Artie Shaw's "The Chant" the same way again.
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“Our
first attempt to bomb Bremen was a disaster,” Cros tells us in voiceover. “But that seemed like a lifetime ago now.”
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Callum Turner and Joanna Kulig's one night stand is about what's at stake.
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“I feel like this could be a big one.”
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Buck and Bucky don't know what happened to their friend, but we do.
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The quieter character moments in the series have not hit with the same verve as they did in Band of Brothers or The Pacific.
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Anthony Boyle is the man behind the memoirist on Apple TV+'s World War II show.