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A final episode, a 77-minute runtime, and a new director. Goodnight, sweet show!
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Date: 14/03/2024 21:24 (UTC)no subject
Date: 14/03/2024 21:51 (UTC)(Is the opinion disdain?)
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Date: 14/03/2024 22:10 (UTC)You're welcome! I wasn't familiar with any of the primary sources.
(Is the opinion disdain?)
"There is a haunting irony that these scenes—uncanny and borderline incomprehensible even to the men who witnessed them—would form the basis for the eyeball-cramming, CGI-enhanced battle sequences of Masters of the Air."
(I agree with you that that silence does come through in some of those scenes and even more so in the Münster raid in Episode 5. But I also understand the LOA's side-eye.)
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Date: 15/03/2024 04:33 (UTC)no subject
Date: 15/03/2024 06:28 (UTC)Agreed! I may in fact track down the LOA volumes which contain the rest of it.
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Date: 15/03/2024 02:46 (UTC)Rosie's escape from the plane and then landing in no-mans-land was mostly good, though the CGI took a wooble so bad even I noticed it. I liked that they included his tour of Eastern Europe. I'm... less impressed that they made a Jewish character go to a death camp when he (as far as I know) did not do that.
I thought they did a good job making Croz look like he'd aged about 20 years since the first episode. I'm still mad about him for cheating on his wife?
The PoW storyline generally held together really well, and the escape bits were really tense (again, great for John/Gale).
The scenes with Lemmons in the plane was really cute!
This is the director who did Episode Four of the Pacific, and it felt like he knew how to handle war plots?
I'm pretty disheartened on the whole that we had zero queer characters (but some more homophobic jokes!), the Tuskegee guys felt very tokenised after their introduction last episode (underlined by them being the only people outside the main four who got "what happened" bits at the end), and I guess one significant woman, who got treated pretty shabbily. The book to me felt like it'd been published twenty years before it was, and I think the same is true of the show.
So many plots just got dropped. There was so much voice over telling us what was happening. You wanted to know what happened to any of the other characters they spend so little time establishing? I guess that's what the Internet was for. I feel like this is going to be even worse on rewatch, though I currently can't see myself rewatching. It'll be "Oh yeah, that guy!" "Oh right, that was a plot that happened then we never saw again!" for days.
And to be very fucking clear: the Americans never bombed civilians, and if they did those civilians had it coming. Just in case anyone was wondering about war crimes: that would be something exclusive to the Germans. I knew they were going to do this, and then was pissed off that they did it.
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Date: 15/03/2024 04:43 (UTC)I'll be mad forever about Crosby cheating on his wife. I hated that plotline so much.
So frustrated by introducing the very interesting Tuskegee men and then...next to nothing in the last episode.
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Date: 15/03/2024 18:51 (UTC)We just didn't get anything from Alex and Meacon this episode! I guess Alex got maybe a scene, but nothing of any significance. Meanwhile I had no idea who the heck the two guys who escaped with Gale were. Was I supposed to remember them?
The show keeps doing this weird thing where it's like "Well historically, the unit have five different commanders, and Cleven escaped with these two guys, so we have to include that!" and just... for character continuity and good sense, how about you change it to characters we've fucking heard of! Or follow those characters so we find out who they are?
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Date: 15/03/2024 22:41 (UTC)I have never seen those guys who escaped with Gale before lol. If they're already mixing and matching historical events, why not at least make it easier on the viewer...
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Date: 16/03/2024 02:08 (UTC)The Stalag scenes were similar to Bastogne to me, where just when I'd got the hang of what people looked like, they all grew beards! Dammit. But I don't remember hearing their names before.
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Date: 17/03/2024 20:05 (UTC)no subject
Date: 17/03/2024 21:53 (UTC)no subject
Date: 15/03/2024 04:33 (UTC)I love the connection that we got to see between Buck and Bucky. I loved that moment when Buck calmed Bucky down by agreeing to go with the escape. And then the separation! AND BUCK'S FACE WHEN BUCKY'S VOICE CAME ON THE RADIO AFTER HE GOT BACK TO BASE.
I really wish that we had more of Alexander, Robert and Richard. I really wish that we had seen them from the beginning or at least several episodes sooner. I liked getting to see them in the "more about" section at the end, but it treated them as main characters where the show did not but really should have. So the showrunners knew that they should be main characters but didn't want to actually do it? I don't even know.
I also really liked how upset Crosby was about Rosie's plane going down. I'm still not sure when they really became friends, but I like that friendship. That exchange about meeting up after the war was nice.
I was SUPER not prepared for the bayonetting of the POW escapee.
For the camp attack, at first, I was like, was shooting at the POW camp a smart idea? But then the explosions started and it made a lot more sense.
They definitely packed in a lot at the end. I loved Ken getting to go up in a plane! Women! They exist!
This episode was good! But felt like it easily could have been split up into a few episodes. Even with the compressed time frame, the emotional beats felt so much better for this episode--again, why couldn't we have this in the other episodes?
The show ended on a high and I'm glad that it did, but on the overall, this show really felt like a let down.
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Date: 15/03/2024 18:57 (UTC)Yeah, that was so fucking cynical. I can't even.
I kept feeling like the attacking Americans (great casting on the tank commander, who looked like ten miles of bad road) could've just said, "Hey, you're surrounded, surrender pls."? And not risked killing a bunch of PoWs. I wonder how that actually went down.
I'm going to sit with the show for a week or so before writing a final review, but yeeaaaaaah.
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Date: 15/03/2024 22:42 (UTC)no subject
Date: 16/03/2024 17:27 (UTC)no subject
Date: 16/03/2024 17:32 (UTC)no subject
Date: 17/03/2024 19:56 (UTC)I have to rewatch the show back to back before I write cause there was so much going on.
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Date: 17/03/2024 19:59 (UTC)And probably rewatch the whole show back to back, like you.
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Date: 17/03/2024 20:04 (UTC)I liked that they had more women in the show and I feel like there is good crossover wlw fic potential now
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Date: 17/03/2024 20:38 (UTC)I would've liked the more women in the show to have actual roles. I think it was on par with The Pacific for women with speaking roles, and about the same level of not giving them interesting things to do. *sighs*
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Date: 16/03/2024 12:08 (UTC)Favorite moment was Lemmons in the plane! Finally!
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Date: 16/03/2024 16:35 (UTC)no subject
Date: 16/03/2024 17:04 (UTC)no subject
Date: 17/03/2024 20:01 (UTC)no subject
Date: 17/03/2024 21:53 (UTC)no subject
Date: 16/03/2024 17:27 (UTC)no subject
Date: 16/03/2024 17:32 (UTC)no subject
Date: 17/03/2024 20:01 (UTC)Trying to decide which episode was my fav vs least fav. I promise I liked this show but man I think they had too long to stew. They needed to step back and look at it with fresh eyes before they went into production.
I wonder if the long lead between them deciding to make it and then making it made a difference.
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Date: 17/03/2024 20:39 (UTC)I suspect they ran out of money. BoB was supposed to be 13 episodes, at least as per initial series announcements, and HBO tightened the purse strings down to ten.
You're right on in the main issue, IMO. There's some serious forest for the tress issues happening.
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Date: 17/03/2024 21:54 (UTC)