An interesting detail in the eighth episode

Jacinto 2022-03-22 09:01:09

I have always hated Kappa, (that is, the man who failed to parachute in the second episode and forced James McAvoy to remove the Presidential Medal of Honor in the third episode) while crossing the river for armed reconnaissance, an interesting thing happened For details, Tony Garcia exchanged glances with Kabo who was sitting behind before Sisk boarded the ship. Kabo nodded, and then Sisk fell into the water, which avoided this patrol. This should also be the case for the later episode when Kapp knew that he was going to patrol again. He was emotionally agitated, and he verbally angered the ensign to lead the ensign to be confined.

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  • Kiera 2021-10-20 19:00:36

    A classic that is worth seeing again

  • Felipe 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    The old drama from ten years ago has a movie quality, because it is a TV series, so the time is more abundant and delicate. In times of peace, it is not difficult to feel the fragility and insignificance of life, not to mention in such a cruel environment as the main battlefield of the European continent during World War II. It feels similar to The Pacific I watched first (I saw a domestic war drama on TV a while ago that fully imitated an old HBO drama...) Shocking! Impressive! 2011.9.18

Band of Brothers quotes

  • Cpl. Eugene Roe: Toye, are you missing something?

    Joe Toye: Home.

    Cpl. Earl 'One Lung' McLung: Ask him to dance, Doc.

    Cpl. Eugene Roe: Toye, show me your feet.

    Joe Toye: You watch the goddamn line, McClung.

    [Toye's feet are wrapped in blankets]

    Cpl. Eugene Roe: Where are your boots?

    Joe Toye: In Washington, up General Taylor's ass.

  • Bill Guarnere: My brother's in North Africa. He says it's hot.

    Donald Malarkey: Really? It's hot in Africa?

    Bill Guarnere: Shut up!