Masters of the Air - Part 7 Recap and Review (SPOILERS)

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  • čas přidán 1. 03. 2024
  • Terrence gives his recap and review on "Part 7" of the new Apple TV+ mini series "Masters of the Air". The new series stars Austin Butler, Callum Turner, Anthony Boyle and Barry Keoghan and is produced by Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg
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  • @ChienaAvtzon
    @ChienaAvtzon Před 4 měsíci +2

    I personally feel the Cleven and Egan storyline should have been temporarily shelved, after they ended up in the Stalag. Apart from the first and last scene, in the Stalag, that storyline added nothing. It just felt like padding to fulfill a contractual obligation, when Austin Butler and Callum Turner were cast. The only reason the first and last scene worked, (apart from Egan starting to mature) is to show the audience what Rosenthal is risking by re-upping his tour. Since, the Germans do not care about the Geneva Conventions when it comes to Jewish soldiers and POWs.
    Honestly, as much as I have enjoyed seeing Crosby’s journey, it is Rosenthal’s storyline that is the most gripping. He is the series’ MVP and basically saved the show for me. I appreciate that virtually every one of Rosie’s lines has a double meaning, as it provides so much depth to his character. He is Jewish and feels drawn to what is happening in Europe, but also feels a need to mentor these young boys who can die at any moment. It is obvious, that besides his historical significance to the 100th, Rosie is the character Steven Spielberg felt the most personal connection with. Which is probably why his storyline has been the strongest. Despite the fact the producers and Apple attempted to hide that he was actually the lead character.

    • @HollywoodAlreadyDidIt
      @HollywoodAlreadyDidIt  Před 4 měsíci +1

      YES, that's it. We spend an insane amount of time on Bucky and Buck, and now it makes sense as they are the two most recognized actors. Their is no progression for them at all.
      Rosie is the storyline that is keeping me most engaged as well. Well, Quinn and Bailey for an episode as well. I feel that Crosby, Buck, and Bucky being grounded from the air, also grounded their stories.

    • @ChienaAvtzon
      @ChienaAvtzon Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@HollywoodAlreadyDidIt - Even though, Crosby’s affair was infuriating to watch. I understand that many married airmen did that overseas, since they were lonely. However, if played correctly in the final two episodes, clipping Crosby’s wings could potentially be an interesting counterpoint to Rosie’s experience.

    • @jabthejedi
      @jabthejedi Před 4 měsíci

      Yep I agree with this, I also think they should have shown Black Monday in the air.