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  • Easy Company goes through training under the leadership of a captain who relentlessly pushes them to their limits but may be limited as a leader in the field. Here's our reaction to episode 1 of Band of Brothers.
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  • @NikkiStevenReact
    @NikkiStevenReact  Před 3 lety +179

    Here we go!! Band of Brothers!!
    For our full watch-a-long reactions check out the link: bit.ly/3tb6Pk3

    • @jatilq
      @jatilq Před 3 lety +5

      Thank you for doing this. Look forward to episode 6

    • @Shurororu
      @Shurororu Před 3 lety +6

      Omg thanks you, my favorite show 😭🐏🔥

    • @Drummer4President
      @Drummer4President Před 3 lety +5

      What’s the schedule for this going to be? Did I miss you saying it?

    • @benkohlmeyer2083
      @benkohlmeyer2083 Před 3 lety +4

      I believe the movie that Nikki is referring to near the end is Saving Private Ryan. The depiction of D-Day in that movie was incredible.

    • @genghisgalahad8465
      @genghisgalahad8465 Před 3 lety +3

      Will you be reacting as well to Saving Private Ryan? Since you had watched 1917! Figure it’s a must, seeing as you’re beginning Band of Brothers. Also hope you u get a chance to see The Pacific.

  • @razorback6111
    @razorback6111 Před 3 lety +841

    I’m not exaggerating when I say this show is life changing

    • @robbybobby4373
      @robbybobby4373 Před 3 lety +71

      Band of Brothers is one of the few series I watch multiple times and never get tired of it. Great series. Winters is awesome.

    • @Mr.Ekshin
      @Mr.Ekshin Před 3 lety +57

      Band of Brothers and Chernobyl... two series that should be mandatory for high school history courses.

    • @SenseiDonGraham
      @SenseiDonGraham Před 3 lety +6

      True statement!

    • @ihatemybosses
      @ihatemybosses Před 3 lety +10

      BoB has got to be in the top ten mini series every made.

    • @razorback6111
      @razorback6111 Před 3 lety +9

      @@Matisaro I met Dick Winters when I was in high school in 2009 and he is the most humble man I've ever met. He only wanted to talk about the men he served with.

  • @spddracer
    @spddracer Před 3 lety +309

    When you are done watching all of these, remember, this was all real.
    Cherish their lives, and the remember their sacrifice.

    • @jd1800
      @jd1800 Před 3 lety +7

      It's hard to forget considering there are interviews before each episode.

    • @ShingenNolaan
      @ShingenNolaan Před 3 lety +5

      Them and every other soldier who fought against Nazis.

    • @skyrabbit74
      @skyrabbit74 Před 3 lety +5

      Not all of it. 9 has a lot of misinformation.

    • @SpartanMikey
      @SpartanMikey Před 3 lety +2

      It’ll be interesting to see their reaction when they realise that the men being interviewed at the start and end of the episodes are the real life counterparts of the “characters” that survived.

  • @GF_Baltar
    @GF_Baltar Před 3 lety +509

    Sobel really isn't a bad guy, he's just upset because Rachel still refuses to admit that they were on a break.

  • @GrumpyOldGuyPlaysGames
    @GrumpyOldGuyPlaysGames Před 3 lety +352

    The men of Easy Company universally credited Captain Herbert Sobel with turning them into an elite combat unit, but they also universally hated the man and thought he was completely incompetent outside of a training environment.

    • @thissailorja
      @thissailorja Před 3 lety +31

      Not all trainers are good combat leaders for damn sure. He could run and NOTHING brings men together more then hating the leader.

    • @youtubecommenter37
      @youtubecommenter37 Před 3 lety +17

      Great at PT, horrible at tactics

    • @MrSheckstr
      @MrSheckstr Před 3 lety +25

      Sobel was good at creating a difficult situation for trainees to overcome and being the common foe for trainees to unite against in order to overcome that situation out of spite. But that is not a quality desirable in LEADER. Add to that his own poor marks when it comes to combat tactics and map reading.

    • @MrYabber
      @MrYabber Před rokem +5

      Now this is a difficult one. I believe he was the BEST teacher for them at the time, but not to lead them into combat. He’s a great teacher, but an average leader. And they needed a great leader, so Meehan was the man for the job.

    • @Plastikdoom
      @Plastikdoom Před rokem +1

      Well from all accounts, that’s pretty much what happened, he was great in the role he did, but not for others.

  • @paulcurlin2789
    @paulcurlin2789 Před 3 lety +203

    Nikkii noticed Lieutenant Winters pulling each man in his platoon up as they load the planes. THAT is a combat Leader.

    • @mikes6457
      @mikes6457 Před 3 lety +6

      @@ebecenti he is an incredible leader. Can't think of many better.

    • @anthonyanderson5302
      @anthonyanderson5302 Před 2 lety +3

      He also HAD to pull them up. They literally were weighted down with so much equipment that they couldn't get up from that position unassisted. Enlisted me had on average at LEAST 70 pounds of equipment Officers 90lbs. That's not including their Parachute. With Parachute the men carried between 90-120lbs over their body weight

    • @paulcurlin2789
      @paulcurlin2789 Před 2 lety +9

      @@anthonyanderson5302 Actually, he could of pulled the first guy up and then the first guy pulls up the second etc. He gets to look each man in the eye or eyes and show that he is right there with them. Just my opinion though.

    • @anthonyanderson5302
      @anthonyanderson5302 Před 2 lety +8

      @@paulcurlin2789 I 100% agree. I was just saying that they truly did need assistance getting up.

    • @TheGoIsWin21
      @TheGoIsWin21 Před 2 lety +3

      Winters is, to this day, considered to be the prototypical combat leader and THE example of an infantry officer.

  • @robhax
    @robhax Před 3 lety +238

    Sobel was actually both despised and appreciated by those in Easy... he's credited for helping to make them such a great force

    • @Glory_2_Russia
      @Glory_2_Russia Před 3 lety +18

      You should look up what happened to Sobel after the war. It's bad.

    • @thorkagemob1297
      @thorkagemob1297 Před 3 lety +18

      Yeah cause he's a good trainer of men but a shitty soldier himself lol luckily the Army actually did realize that after Dick went to the dude in charge.

    • @safwanshuhaib9968
      @safwanshuhaib9968 Před 3 lety +5

      @@Glory_2_Russia he got abandoned by the army after the Korean War......things got really shitty for him pretty quick.....i feel really sorry for him.

    • @RushfanUK
      @RushfanUK Před 3 lety +22

      If you read the books the general feeling is that Easy came together because of Sobel but that he was a mean man and utterly incompetent as a combat leader, after the war he was even disowned by his own family, he tried to commit suicide but just succeeded in blinding himself.

    • @MotRi1986
      @MotRi1986 Před 3 lety +20

      @@RushfanUK then lived alone and blind at an instutution for seven years until he then died, no one came to his funeral. It is just tragic.

  • @Tyler_Gomola
    @Tyler_Gomola Před 2 lety +57

    We actually just lost the last living member of the real Easy Company. RIP to the Band. We salute you.

  • @nomanaleft8124
    @nomanaleft8124 Před 3 lety +238

    If this show ends up in your top 5 shows of all time by the end of the series, I will not be surprised.

  • @omegashark1837
    @omegashark1837 Před 3 lety +166

    My grandpa was a WWII vet, he served in the army and fought in Italy. He was wounded by a machine gun, bullet through both his legs. He didn’t loose them, but he had to wear a cast on one for the rest of his life. This show makes me think of him, miss you grandpa. Thank you for serving, RIP.

    • @xajaso
      @xajaso Před 3 lety +13

      Amazing! Your grandpa was a real one. WWII was really tough.
      My grandpa & his brother both fought in WWII, one at Normandy & the other in the Ardennes at the Battle of the Bulge. They made it home pretty much ok, both took a lot of shrapnel in their legs & sides, & they had serious hearing loss. All these folks were absolute legends. Can't imagine how scared they must have been. When I look at pictures they all seem so young. Just kids really.

    • @omegashark1837
      @omegashark1837 Před 3 lety +5

      @@xajaso The bullet shattered his tibia into 30 pieces, I’m amazed he even still had a leg. The bullet was armor piercing according to him.

    • @ellie259
      @ellie259 Před 3 lety +7

      My grandpa was in the Bulge and he never talked about it. Makes me miss him too. We have a family tradition of watching White Christmas on Christmas Eve. It opens Christmas Eve 1944, and I remember one year casually asking my grandmother if she remembered Christmas Eve 1944 and she started crying. I was horrified. She shared that her and her sister spent it sitting by the radio crying and praying because they both had husbands fighting in Europe at the time, and the boys were taking a beating then.

    • @triple_phantoms4170
      @triple_phantoms4170 Před 3 lety +7

      My great grandpa fought in Italy also he was a part of the Sikh light infantry

    • @ChrisMathers3501
      @ChrisMathers3501 Před 3 lety +6

      Band of Brothers is a great show. But what really makes me think of my grandpa is The Pacific.
      He was on Okinawa.

  • @mekkio77
    @mekkio77 Před 3 lety +67

    Expect a whole season of, "Whoa, this actor is in this? He looks so young!" This is one of these series that had every Irish, English, Scottish, Welsh actor out there in the very early 00's playing American soldiers. (The series was make in England. That's why there were so many Irish and British actors.)

  • @DanielFrost21
    @DanielFrost21 Před 3 lety +45

    1:57--"I wasn't sure what we were getting ourselves into".....You're getting yourselves into the greatest mini-series ever made.

  • @itdano
    @itdano Před 3 lety +90

    My favorite thing about watching reactions to this episode is the introduction of Sobel. "Oh! It's Ross!" About 10 seconds later, "Oh. No, it's not. That's not Ross at all."

    • @kimleechristensen2679
      @kimleechristensen2679 Před 3 lety +13

      I've been told it was a deliberate choice by the producers of the show, to cast David Schwimmer as Sobel.
      As viewers would still remember him as likable Ross, but then realise this character is not so likeable.
      Just to give the viewers a little taste of the love hate feelings that the real men of Easy company had for Sobel.

    • @romanhoax9014
      @romanhoax9014 Před rokem +4

      @@kimleechristensen2679 *That and he looked like the real Sobel*

    • @Pedrogog
      @Pedrogog Před rokem

      Lol. My girlfriend said the same thing.
      I've been watching BOB for 22 years, he will always be "Sobel" for me 😂😂

    • @screamr2d2
      @screamr2d2 Před 10 měsíci

      Best comment ever

  • @jayman58016
    @jayman58016 Před 3 lety +79

    By the end of this series you will feel like you personally new each of these soldiers.

    • @dnllrnt
      @dnllrnt Před 3 lety +7

      The book hits even harder. Stephen Ambrose wrote some fantastic works around this period

    • @edp5886
      @edp5886 Před 3 lety

      Truth

    • @SaidBKD95
      @SaidBKD95 Před 3 lety +2

      Knew*

  • @reelogic2341
    @reelogic2341 Před 3 lety +50

    In my opinion this mini series is single handedly the greatest thing ever put on film. Absolutely incredible

  • @paulhewes7333
    @paulhewes7333 Před 3 lety +67

    The amount of stars who were kids in 2000/2001 and did bit parts in this show when this was made is insane. Watch them all closely.

  • @wardeadfr
    @wardeadfr Před 3 lety +43

    As a french man, i watch this show at least once per year... to remember... to not make it forgotten...
    for my grand pa who spent 4 years in work camps in germany
    for all the french boys who died defending my country,
    for all the boys who came from elsewhere to fight to free my country...
    thanks for your service and for everything...

    • @Anwelei
      @Anwelei Před 2 lety +6

      ❤️❤️❤️❤️
      Edit: my grandfather, a very poor “dirty Mexican” from Arizona, fought in WW2 in Germany. He said that even though there were so many ethnicities, they ceased being Mexicans or white or black or Italian or English or French, etc. they became brothers in arms. he was the best man i ever knew.
      He died a very proud American last year, forever a proud veteran, and he’d LOVE that you still remember everyone. I do the same!

  • @Shurororu
    @Shurororu Před 3 lety +82

    I CAN'T BELIEVE THIS, OMG THANK GOD YOU GUYS ARE WATCHING THIS MASTERPIECE 😭🙏🙏🔥🔥🔥

  • @Aaron46L
    @Aaron46L Před 3 lety +15

    I used to attend church with a man who served in the 101st Airborne and who jumped into Normandy. He has since passed away, but I had the opportunity to hear him recount his jump on D-Day. He was always humble and soft spoken. Truly part of the greatest generation.

  • @Drummer4President
    @Drummer4President Před 3 lety +81

    “Oh, some familiar faces in it”
    *entire fandom smirks* just a few 🤣
    This show is hard to watch, but I firmly believe that everyone should watch it at least once. Wars aren’t fought the same way any more, and too many shows either try and make it look cool or heroic. It wasn’t. It was horrible. And this show truly shows that.

    • @Asticek
      @Asticek Před 3 lety +3

      big truth ... that's why i would hardly recommend the pacific after this

    • @chilidog3518
      @chilidog3518 Před 3 lety +2

      yeah pacific is def alot more brutal than this

    • @chrisd7047
      @chrisd7047 Před 3 lety

      Between this and Saving Private Ryan, you get a good feel for the real D-Day

    • @thissailorja
      @thissailorja Před 3 lety

      Most wars from now on will be fought asymmetrically. thats just how its going to go. The battles in Iraq of Division levels will be the last ones for a long time.

    • @youtubecommenter37
      @youtubecommenter37 Před 3 lety

      @@chilidog3518 the war in the pacific was a different kind of war than the war in Europe

  • @jewman303
    @jewman303 Před 3 lety +53

    Best mini series ever. No one has come close to topping this.

  • @Tipsintteri
    @Tipsintteri Před 3 lety +76

    You're going to love this, it's the probably the best mini-series ever!

  • @paulmccloud9395
    @paulmccloud9395 Před 3 lety +57

    Yes!! One of the true greats, glad your watching it.
    And poor Damian Lewis only lost his wife a few weeks ago :(

  • @tinabutler8538
    @tinabutler8538 Před 3 lety +71

    This show and The Pacific are amazing

    • @mwilsonUT
      @mwilsonUT Před 3 lety +10

      Generation Kill often gets overlooked, but is every bit as good - albeit in a different way - as these two shows.

    • @rodneypayne4827
      @rodneypayne4827 Před 3 lety +1

      @@mwilsonUT Over There is great too, if you haven't seen it it's about an average Army fire team in Iraq,I haven't seen any reactions to it either.

    • @johnnusz8278
      @johnnusz8278 Před 3 lety +2

      @@mwilsonUT Agreed.... I consider 'Band of Brothers', 'The Pacific' and 'Generation Kill' to be a trifecta.

    • @snnnaaaaaakeeeee4470
      @snnnaaaaaakeeeee4470 Před 3 lety

      @@johnnusz8278 In my controversial opinion The Pacific doesn't really live up to those other two.

    • @snnnaaaaaakeeeee4470
      @snnnaaaaaakeeeee4470 Před 3 lety

      The Pacific is good but a little less refined.

  • @phj223
    @phj223 Před 3 lety +29

    The moment towards the end when Winters pulls his men one by one off the ground and looks each and everyone in their eyes always gets me.

  • @chasecarmichael8572
    @chasecarmichael8572 Před 3 lety +68

    Did not see this coming! Black sails and Band of brothers. The rest of this year is going to be great!!

  • @kbob9625
    @kbob9625 Před 3 lety +44

    Sobel couldn’t handle the pressure of battle but his ability to mold boys into soldiers was amazing. He gave his men a common enemy: him. Someone they could all hate and we know that people tend to bond when they have a common enemy.
    He helped build easy company into the fighting force it was. He just wasn’t a strategic enough mind to lead them in battle like Winters.

  • @danieljackson4511
    @danieljackson4511 Před 3 lety +11

    From Germany, thank you very much for your service to all the veterans out there for getting rid of the Nazis who held our country hostage, tainted our history and took the children of a whole generation of people. This series is a masterpiece.

  • @markluccioni9687
    @markluccioni9687 Před 3 lety +18

    My major professor for my BA and MA in History, Dr. Stephen Ambrose, wrote the book this is based on. He is listed as Executive Producer on this and used the money he made to start the National WWII Museum.

    • @kevincameron8437
      @kevincameron8437 Před 3 lety +5

      You were a lucky man to have him as a professor.

    • @Itstwofourteen
      @Itstwofourteen Před 3 lety +2

      Goddamn dude, what a fucking honor!
      I love the series and tye book (which has soooo much more details.)

  • @heyitscaseyduh
    @heyitscaseyduh Před 3 lety +47

    OH MY GOD! I didn’t know y’all were reacting to this! You just made my day- and I need something to get me through today. ❤️👏

  • @dmann05
    @dmann05 Před 3 lety +30

    You're gonna recognize a lot of familiar faces throughout this incredible series. These guys were all heroes in incomprehensible conditions

  • @christophercombs3501
    @christophercombs3501 Před 2 lety +3

    My Dad, a Sergeant with the 101st Airborne, 506 PIR (A Toccoa man who jumped into France the night before D-Day, survived Operation Market Garden and Bastogne and was wounded for his third and final time during the attack on Foy) would never talk about his experiences during the war. I mean he would talk about things that had nothing to with the actual fighting, funny stories about him and his buddies, but never about the horrors of combat. My Dad did open up to me some, once I like him, had experienced combat, but it was through Stephen Ambrose's excellent book and the follow on Mini-series "Band of Brothers" that I really began to understand his experiences.
    As a side note the Toccoa Camp is about an hour north of where I live in Georgia. Back in 2002, before my father passed away, we ran (well jogged) 3 miles up and 3 miles down Currahee side by side! It was amazing!

  • @melczech3361
    @melczech3361 Před 3 lety +7

    My dad was Army, fought in the Battle of the Bulge. Had some incredible stories to tell. Watching this show and seeing what these men actually went through, left me feeling extremely emotional and even more proud of my dad.🇺🇸 He passed away 9 yrs ago. I miss him every single day.❤️

  • @eggmansizzle
    @eggmansizzle Před 3 lety +27

    One of the greatest shows ever made.

  • @darrellyoung7662
    @darrellyoung7662 Před 3 lety +13

    This is the first of your reactions that I've seen, and I'm a huge BoB fan. You are so tuned in and invested already, I can't wait to see your reactions to the rest of the miniseries. The word I hear most often associated with the style of production, filming, etc. is "immersive", and it really shows in your reaction. You are definitely immersed and feeling like you're a part of Easy Company. I'm truly looking forward to more episodes and will definitely take a look at your channel. GREAT job!

  • @allaboutthecookies9642
    @allaboutthecookies9642 Před 3 lety +19

    We’ve got my great uncle’s Purple Heart in a place of honor... he was one of the 82nd Airborne men shot and killed as he parachuted into battle. He’s buried in Italy along with so many others. RIP to the heroes 🇺🇸 Thrilled to have more people discovering this amazing series!
    Came for Breaking Bad/Better Call Saul, stayed for BoB 😁

  • @jimirayo
    @jimirayo Před 3 lety +7

    By the time you're done with this series, you will know every one of these men as if you fought with them. I fly my flag for men like these and my father. They were truly the Greatest Generation.

  • @yubyub335
    @yubyub335 Před 3 lety +8

    This show is amazing, my brother introduced me to it years ago, and on certain holidays we do a marathon of Band of brothers and The Pacific to conmemorate the soldiers lives.

  • @gallem7029
    @gallem7029 Před 3 lety +12

    Band of Brothers is one of the best war pieces of all time in my opinion. It's phenomenal

  • @Banzaimastr
    @Banzaimastr Před 3 lety +1

    This show is an absolute spectacle, my great Uncle Armon fought in the pacific theater against the Japanese . He was a part of the 3rd Marine Division and fought in Guadalcanal and Iwo Jima and was then transferred to Okinawa to over see training and logistics. The stories he would choose to tell me gave me nightmares as a kid, i cant't even imagine what other horrors he saw. During the Guadalcanal campaign he also got a letter that his brother died in a car crash before the battle. He was shipped off to the states to take care of family affairs 2 days before the Japanese invasion to retake the island, and two weeks later when he came back to fight on the island, he found out his entire unit was wiped out. This show makes me tear up because of how much i think of him and my great grandpa who also fought for the US Army repairing B-17s. Rip Specialist Armon Hernandes, and Staff Sergeant Anthony Navarro you two fought to keep us all safe.

  • @Raptor577
    @Raptor577 Před 3 lety +4

    Ah, The One Where Ross Revokes All The Weekend Passes. A classic!

  • @BiggySn1p3r
    @BiggySn1p3r Před 3 lety +16

    I'm so happy people are finally reacting to this AMAZING! show after all these years.

    • @chrisd7047
      @chrisd7047 Před 3 lety

      I agree, but I think the wait fits. We had to wait for a younger generation *that hadn't seen it* to get old enough to watch it. There haven't been too many shows that I would build my schedule around watching, but BoB is probably first among those few.

  • @DarianRV
    @DarianRV Před 3 lety +7

    Everytime someone mentions Band of Brothers, I watch it all over again.

  • @gravitypronepart2201
    @gravitypronepart2201 Před 3 lety +1

    Spielberg and Hanks also did Saving Private Ryan. What I really love about them is that they take the time to get to know actual military people, and understand what it's like. A classic example of this is Sergeant Lipton is telling everyone that they need to sign their insurance policies. This is a speech that every person in the military hears prior to deploying. Little touches like that endear Spielberg and Hanks work to everyone who has served. Hollywood has had a pretty bad track record of getting it wrong, and it drives Veterans crazy sometimes. Dale Dye, a Vietnam Veteran, has made a big difference in movies that he advises. He also acts, and brings an air of realism to his roles. It this he played LtCol. Sink, the 506PIR Commander. In addition, he ran a shortened bootcamp for the actors, to get them acquainted with the WW2 soldier and prepare them for the Role. There's a vlog done by Ron Livingstone during their training that's worth the watch.

  • @allbies
    @allbies Před 3 lety +1

    This was the first thing I'd seen Damien Lewis in and I thought he was from the US at first not England. Love his performance in this. All the actors did a wonderful job of portraying the brave men that served in Easy Company. There were brave men and women and great sacrifice on both sides. Innocent people that never deserved anything they had to endure. Imagine the amount of heroic stories never recorded or told, this series is just a glimpse at one of those. They deserve our respect and gratitude, no matter if you're for or against modern war today, it was a different time and for different reasons. Rest in peace all those who sacrificed and suffered injustice over those years and the years following, may we never forget.

  • @DF-ug5mz
    @DF-ug5mz Před 3 lety +22

    This, Chernobyl, and John Adams are all HBO specials that just absolutely captivate you the entire way. So excited for this!!!! Love you guys!!

    • @Tony-B23
      @Tony-B23 Před 3 lety +2

      So cool to see you mention John Adams. BOB and Chernobyl are better in my opinion, but I'm a big fan of John Adams. Loved that series. Never seen anyone mention it before, glad to see someone else liked it

    • @echoesofmalachor3700
      @echoesofmalachor3700 Před 3 lety +3

      Deadwood was top tier quality too

    • @andygarcia5978
      @andygarcia5978 Před 3 lety

      Generation kill is highly overlooked.

  • @Asticek
    @Asticek Před 3 lety +20

    what a pleasant surprise ... i'm sure you gonna love this, its a pure masterpiece ... familiar faces ... ooh you just wait

  • @Kaspisify
    @Kaspisify Před 3 lety +2

    "This stuff is going to make me cry, oh my god". Welcome to Band of Brothers :D

  • @TomEMaddox
    @TomEMaddox Před 3 lety +18

    I loaded CZcams and this is the first video that came up. My actual reactions was "Fuck, Yes!"
    Can't wait to go on this ride with you.

  • @gravitypronepart2201
    @gravitypronepart2201 Před 3 lety +13

    Nicky and Steve, I was a fan of BOB from the start, so when I saw Micheal Cudlitz on TWD, my first thought was: Randleman!!

  • @MegapixelsofFun
    @MegapixelsofFun Před 3 lety +4

    One of the most interesting moments in my life was visiting our local museum and discovering that on the WW2 floor they had veterans who would sit and take questions or tell stories to anyone that came along. It was a powerful and amazing time, we ended up spending hours talking with them.

  • @astrirahadiputri3648
    @astrirahadiputri3648 Před 3 lety +1

    Actual veteran ages on D Day (June '44):
    Average allied soldiers : 20/ 21
    Lt. Richard Winters: 26
    Lt. Lewis Nixon: 26
    Col. Sink: 39
    Joe Liebgott: 29
    Bill Guarnere: 21
    Sgt. Carwood Lipton: 24
    Lt. Harry Welsh : 25
    Don Malarkey: 22
    Lt. Buck Compton: 22
    George Luz: 22
    Joe Toye: 25
    Frank Perconte: 27
    Lt. Thomas Meehan: 22

  • @-Knife-
    @-Knife- Před 3 lety +13

    Glad you guys are watching this. This one of the finest shows on tv. Enjoy the ride

  • @simonalexander2354
    @simonalexander2354 Před 3 lety +9

    Absolutely spot on Nikki and Steven thank you to all who served 🇺🇲 🇬🇧!!
    My dad served in the UK Army, that's what made me join up at 19 I'm now 47 where the hell does the time go!?
    Also Damian Lewis who played Major Richard Winters lost his wife actress Helen McCrory to cancer a couple of days ago, RIP, Godbless.

    • @gravitypronepart2201
      @gravitypronepart2201 Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks buddy! I loved the scene where the Brit soldier dressed like a wehrmacht Soldier is interacting with Hoobler. Funny. Remimber Churchhill, two countries separated by a common language. 😊

    • @timhonigs6859
      @timhonigs6859 Před 3 lety +2

      Simon, tell me about it. I joined U.S. Army when I hit 18, (only served 4 years), and will be celebrating 28 years out in Aug.
      Those were some of the best friendships, and worst enemies, I ever had in my life.

    • @LiTTleGaBi21
      @LiTTleGaBi21 Před 3 lety +1

      Also, you know, the other millions of other allies...

    • @simonalexander2354
      @simonalexander2354 Před 3 lety +1

      @@timhonigs6859 hey brother, i served with the Royal Signals (communications) for over 10 years, you're absolutely right Tim the friends you make are family for life godbless

    • @timhonigs6859
      @timhonigs6859 Před 3 lety +1

      @@simonalexander2354 I wish I was as smart as you. I was light infantry. Basically, everything Easy Company did, except the jumping. Oh, and the war thingy too.

  • @baddabeer4862
    @baddabeer4862 Před 3 lety

    I’m honored that my grandfather was a tank crewman. Survived 3 of his tanks destroyed, he was helped by medics to cover his injuries to keep going.
    His last tank is now outside an airfield in West Virginia.
    Even when he had Alzheimer’s, he would remember every moment of the war. He came back and became a doctor and named his sons after his friends that died.
    He could tell me it all, but he saw his friends in my uncles. No one but the grandkids could talk to him towards the end.

    • @baddabeer4862
      @baddabeer4862 Před 3 lety

      At 90, when he saw my grandma he would light up and talk about how she was even more beautiful than their first date out. It was amazing. His eyes would dim and he would lose track of everything and then my grandma walked in. He would light up and swoon.
      When he died. He died talking to her, remembering his time with her. We all sat outside and an hour before he died I heard him laugh the longest he ever had around anyone my whole life.
      A different breed back then. I dare say better than anyone I’ve ever met

  • @dnllrnt
    @dnllrnt Před 3 lety +2

    I highly recommend when everything calms down in the states, visit the National WW2 museum in New Orleans. I was in JROTC and we worked a small detail and toured it when it first opened. Tom Hanks and Spielberg were integral in getting it built and properly funded.

  • @Sprayber
    @Sprayber Před 3 lety +6

    One of the more powerful scenes is when Winters is talking to Buck about not putting himself in a position to take something from his men even if its a little gambling . Soon he will be asking them to risk their lives.

  • @willv7868
    @willv7868 Před 3 lety +4

    This is great. And Spielberg and Hanks are now producing a third mini series based on WW2 Masters of the Air. Can't wait!

  • @logenninefingers9332
    @logenninefingers9332 Před 3 lety

    You two have picked several great shows/mini-series in the past. Band of Brothers is my favorite, my son and I watch this series every June 6th, and we have since he was 15, he is now 24. I have known several men who were involved in D-Day, from air and sea, nothing but respect. When I was at the Pentagon in 2001-2006, after 911, solders from Walter Reed, who were healing from their wounds, came to the Pentagon so we could thank them for their service. These young men, those who could walk, would hug us thank us for our "service," I still tear up today just thinking of that day.

  • @BorisK83
    @BorisK83 Před 3 lety +5

    One of the best TV shows ever made. So cool to have it rewatched with you guys. And when you're through I highly recommend "The Pacific" from the same production team.

  • @wrenlinwhitelight3007
    @wrenlinwhitelight3007 Před 3 lety +3

    My grand pop was a WWII vet, he died a few months before this show aired on HBO back in 2001. I don't believe in an afterlife or anything, but I hope I"m wrong and he's watching this along with me. 😥 I didn't hear of it until you guys, thank you both for this

  • @NoOne-sq4et
    @NoOne-sq4et Před 3 lety +5

    Did not see this coming, I watched this show a couple of months ago because another one of my favourite reactors watched this and I adore every second of it. This show also has some “A” list actors that I can’t wait for you to notice!

  • @LonestarGA
    @LonestarGA Před 3 lety +2

    The little hint that I always liked, was Winters and the Lieutenant trying to figure out where the Invasion was going to be, by figuring out the overall flight time and distances they were doing training flights on.

    • @afontana89
      @afontana89 Před 3 lety

      Yeah I hadn't noticed that before but it stood out to me this watch through, very cool subtle detail.

    • @gravitypronepart2201
      @gravitypronepart2201 Před 3 lety

      Contrast with Sobel who couldn't find North on map.

  • @ForgottenHonor0
    @ForgottenHonor0 Před 3 lety +2

    I once had a 101st Airborne WW2 vet come through my store. When I shook his hand and thanked him for his service he simply smiled at me and said, "I just did it for folks, like you." When the last one goes on to that great blue parade ground in the sky we will truly have lost our greatest generation.

    • @Anwelei
      @Anwelei Před 2 lety +1

      Aw man i started crying when i read what that man said to you.
      My grandad fought in ww2 in germany in the army. He helped liberate a concentration camp. It definitely changed his life, and he was a very proud American and very proud vet. When the usa started having riots the last couple of years, my nearly 100 year old grandfather said, “do i need to protect my country again? I’m here if they need me.” He was deadly serious.
      They really were the greatest generation!! but at the same time just normal humans who rose to the necessity. We can too, but i hope to God we don’t have to prove it, ever.
      Rest in peace, all you amazing soldiers.

    • @ForgottenHonor0
      @ForgottenHonor0 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Anwelei Hell yes! A salute to our greatest generation! If your GG is still with us, please thank him for me for standing with us in the darkest period of our worlds history!

    • @Anwelei
      @Anwelei Před 2 lety +1

      ​@@ForgottenHonor0 sadly he died in Oct 2021, but he was 98!! we had him a good long while. HE would have LOVED to hear about you tho!! :-D

  • @danthaden1165
    @danthaden1165 Před 3 lety +12

    I can’t say how long I’ve been waiting for this.

  • @lutzheckmann5093
    @lutzheckmann5093 Před 3 lety +5

    As some already have I would recommend The Pacific after this one. I also would recomment Generation Kill. It is also an HBO show that follows a unit during the second Iraq war.

  • @DianaJG8
    @DianaJG8 Před 3 lety

    My daddy was in WWII and wounded twice and suffered from life long problems of malaria. In fact, he died with a bullet still in his knee that would be too damaging to remove. He was an Army Paratrooper and Drill Sargent prior to combat. I know he was at Guadal Canal and Guam, and fought in Day-D action. He was present when the flag was raised at Iwo Jima that they've made the famous statue from. He had field commissions up to Lt.Col. When he was killed in 73 in a motor vehicle accident, he had too many commendations to be listed on his headstone, which was the VA's practice at that time... Thanks for letting this old lady, former Drill Sargent's child 😱-(😁) and long time Stikker fan brag on her daddy! ❤🇺🇲

  • @aworkinprogress4387
    @aworkinprogress4387 Před 3 lety

    This is one of the best miniseries you will ever watch. It's fantastic. And yes, there will be episodes that will make you cry. You will also see quite a few familiar faces as it goes on. Sobel was a bad commanding officer all around. His whole thing of putting the company through the toughest of training wasn't for them. That him was him overcompensating. That was to ensure his own glory that he didn't like to share. It's one thing to push your men it's another thing to work against them. You want them to trust you not see you as the enemy.

  • @nickmoore6381
    @nickmoore6381 Před 3 lety +5

    Great choice for a mini series. You gotta check out the sequel to this called The Pacific. It's another mini series made by the same people focusing on the Pacific theater.

  • @willv7868
    @willv7868 Před 3 lety +4

    Come on people stop giving spoilers of future episodes!

  • @zachbocchino5501
    @zachbocchino5501 Před 3 lety

    My grandfather was 13 years old when his country broke out in Civil war. He was from Spain. Lost or thought he lost both of his parents during the Spanish civil war. Moved to the US with his four older brothers, younger brother and sister and lived in a foster home. By time he was old enough to enlist he left his foster home and enlisted into the USAAF but later was alienated due to his foster mother being a registered Communist. So he ended up joining the army. He fought and served in Northern France, took part in the battle of the bulge in Belgium, Germany and even took part in liberating a concentration camp. Mauthausen to be exact. When the movie Pearl Harbour came out my mother asked my grandfather if he wanted to go see it with her. And my grandfather said to my mother, word for word "I have seen enough of war". He didn't even want to go see Saving Private Ryan.

  • @LordBloodraven
    @LordBloodraven Před 3 lety +1

    My friends and I grew up watching Friends and we jokingly called all of Captain Sobel's scene "Ross Goes to War."
    And yes, that was Magneto (Michael Fassbender).

  • @AddictionToGaming
    @AddictionToGaming Před 3 lety +5

    HELL YES. I've been waiting for years for your reaction to this masterpiece!

  • @nixtaman
    @nixtaman Před 3 lety +4

    Yes!!! I have been hoping you two would eventually watch this amazing mini series!

  • @MothproofKT
    @MothproofKT Před 3 lety

    Oh also, to be able to act on this show, all the actors had to participate in the same training the soldiers themselves went through. They wanted authenticity when it came to the actors themselves understanding what it took physically and mentally to be a soldier gearing up for war.
    There are plenty of behind the scenes videos available, and books from the soldiers themselves about their time in the war.
    Yes, you’ll likely both cry, as it really happened so it’s always harder to face. So glad you spotted Michael Cudlitz right away. He’s pretty baby faced in this show! And David Schwimmer (Ross from friends), Ron Livingstone (Jack Berger from Sex and the City), Neal McDonough (actor from Desperate Housewives), Damien Lewis (Homeland), Colin Hanks, Simon Pegg, there’s also one other TWD actor in there too, Kirk Acevedo who played Mitch one of the Governor’s men.
    And that’s just to name a few!
    Reading the books after the show really makes the experience and understanding a lot richer too.

  • @jaknazryth2488
    @jaknazryth2488 Před 3 lety

    I watched this the year it first aired. It was life changing. I got the DVD boxed set as soon as it came out. Since then, every single year over Memorial Day Weekend I re-watch the entire series again in honor of our grandfathers who confronted REAL evil, and died to save the world. They were 17, 18, 19, and 20 when they joined. What were all of us doing at that age? There is a reason they are called the Greatest Generation. Nikki and Steve... this is going to be hard to watch. But it is also an honor to watch.

  • @spskywalker
    @spskywalker Před 3 lety +13

    Damian Lewis is the man.
    Band of Brothers = Winters
    Homeland = Brody
    Billions = Axelrod
    One of the best mini-series ever...with Chernobyl.

    • @Slaskhask
      @Slaskhask Před 3 lety

      He was great in Life as well together with the awesome Sarah Shahi.

  • @dumpsterdawg
    @dumpsterdawg Před 3 lety +21

    Three miles uphill in 13 minutes is easy....Call an Uber

  • @lilychris811
    @lilychris811 Před 3 lety +1

    I'm always so grateful when reactors watch Band of Brothers. For me WW2 is personal ~ my two favorite uncles fought in the European theater, one helped liberate a concentration camp. I've read the letters they wrote to their "kid sister", my Mom, who was then just a teenager back on the dairy farm. They were honorable, kind, decent and true ~ the very salt of the earth, and rarely spoke of what they went through. So many people don't know as much as they should about the sacrifices these men and women made for us ~ you honor their memories when these stories are shared, and so from the bottom of my heart, thank you Nikki & Steven.

  • @RetrosLofiMusic
    @RetrosLofiMusic Před 3 lety +1

    I was airborne for 6 years, fun times jumping from a plane knowing your going to smack into the dirt below shortly after with around 100 pounds of equipment strapped with you. I was 82nd Airborne

  • @belgabad9044
    @belgabad9044 Před 3 lety +6

    This series will make you truly appreciate what those men did to honor and serve this country. I hope you guys will watch the next series made with this one. The Pacific, it is just as amazing and helps you fully understand the sacrifice our men made during this war.

    • @philipocallaghan
      @philipocallaghan Před 3 lety +1

      The Pacific was a poor imitation in comparison to this show.

    • @patientzeropoint5271
      @patientzeropoint5271 Před 3 lety

      @@philipocallaghan I agree. The Pacific gave you no real connection to the characters.
      Exactly why this is such a crazy good first episode.

  • @JimRuel
    @JimRuel Před 3 lety +3

    "Is this gonna make me cry?" Well, at least there arent any weddings.

  • @michaelfarley2702
    @michaelfarley2702 Před 3 lety

    My grandfather was a paratrooper in the 82nd Airborne in world war 2. He never talked about it much with me. He was in a lot of the same battles that these guys were in. This show gave me an appreciation for what he did and went through

  • @Plastikdoom
    @Plastikdoom Před rokem

    USMC vet here, 05-10. This is pretty tame for the most part to what happens/can happen. And oh yeah. Almost every day in recruit training, after lunch, when in the barracks. We all got online, and chug at least one. Sometimes two canteens of water, so. 1-2 quarts of water…then we ran. Until about half our platoon threw up did that for a good portion of the first two months. Good times, later, in follow on training…a senior NCO got in trouble, from people in other units, because were running up to 12 miles, in summer, with our wool sweaters on, and our flak jackets over them in our cammies, about 4 of those miles in soft beach sand, really good times. Once a month. We’d do 21 mile runs. It makes hard men, ready for discomfort, pain, etc. just bad conditions. And we still got our rank pinned on, even then, for those who don’t know, after the ceremony, those above you in rank. Would smash them into you, with out the backers on. So they jam in your collar bone region, then they pull them out, the next in line would do the same, etc, etc. it’s a right of passage, and not being weak. When we got our blood stripes as an NCO (Corporal) then you walk the gauntlet, the NCO’s senior to you would be lined up on each side, and you walk down, as they all knee you in your thighs, on each side, you better not fall or quit, or you’ll never heard the end of it, and never be trusted or viewed as useful again. Then you get pinned, or pinned first. Then that. It’s a different world, you’re not there to be nice and kind, especially in the Corps. You didn’t join a church group, or anything like that.

  • @duncanreid9199
    @duncanreid9199 Před 3 lety +3

    This has made my day that you are reacting to this, can’t wait to watch this with you, phenomenal series! 👍

  • @stanmann356
    @stanmann356 Před 3 lety +7

    I was going to suggest they watch Saving Private Ryan after this, since I couldn't find a reaction of theirs to it, but it sounds like Nikki has seen it

    • @joethetrucker6834
      @joethetrucker6834 Před 3 lety +1

      They need to watch it if they haven’t. I think Band of Brothers and Saving Private Ryan should be required viewing for young people. They need a reality check as to what people sacrificed to protect the freedom they take for granted.

  • @alexlim864
    @alexlim864 Před 3 lety +2

    Good to see you guys watching this! This will be a real ride.
    Out of five men who volunteered for the paratroops, four would either be washed out or rejected. These men were thus the cream of the crop.
    Sobel might not have been a good combat leader, but a lot of Easy company vets agreed that the training he put them through helped make them one of the toughest units in the European front.

    • @afontana89
      @afontana89 Před 3 lety +2

      Yeah I agree with what Steve said about Sobel. He makes a great training instructor, but I would not want to follow him into combat.

  • @simonkyro661
    @simonkyro661 Před 3 lety +2

    14:05 that’s called “fragging (your Officer)”
    During later periods of the Vietnam war US morale among troops were so low that in some units “fragging” happened a week on average

  • @marco-4473
    @marco-4473 Před 3 lety +4

    Thats what i need ❤❤❤❤❤❤
    Thank you very much
    Big fan from IRAQ 🇮🇶
    I'm still watching your GOT reactions.

  • @seanlockwood5699
    @seanlockwood5699 Před 3 lety +6

    Sobel instilled discipline....his attention detail saved lives.

    • @Jace-xw3ly
      @Jace-xw3ly Před 3 lety

      No, just no🤣

    • @ThanatoselNyx
      @ThanatoselNyx Před 3 lety

      @@Jace-xw3ly yes, definitely yes.

    • @kriswelanetz9537
      @kriswelanetz9537 Před 3 lety

      @@Jace-xw3ly read quotes from the actual men he trained, they credit him for surviving.

  • @WraithWTF
    @WraithWTF Před 3 lety

    Fun bit of trivia, the showrunners could only find 6 C-47s (the planes the troops are jumping out of) that could still safely fly, so in order to get the runway shot of all the planes taking off and joining up for the invasion, they had each plane take off, circle around the runway, land, and then take off again, over and over, as well as having them fly in a few different formations, and then superimposed them into the final shots to create the feel of a massive fleet of C-47s.
    So happy you guys are watching this.

  • @gradymoore2661
    @gradymoore2661 Před 3 lety

    My granddad loved this show. We sure did watch it on repeat when he was sick. He was a Corporal in the 124th Cavalry Special, PBS did a documentary on them in the 90's called The Last Horse Soldiers. They were part of a secret mission in Burma during WW2 to clear the Burma and Ledo roads so the military could get supplies from India to China.

  • @tr159407
    @tr159407 Před 3 lety +3

    My fave reacting duo reacting to my fave show?! Let's GO!!!

  • @ArthurKnight1899
    @ArthurKnight1899 Před 3 lety +4

    Please don't do it once a week! Please react to it every other day! I can't wait to re-watch this with you guys! Please binge it!! 😭

  • @dallassukerkin6878
    @dallassukerkin6878 Před 3 lety +1

    A credit to you guys that I have just watched this first reaction of yours and I am disappointed when I look to see that you have not yet released your next. Some reactors you watch and they don't 'add' to the experience but you pair I would like to sit down and share a beer with :).
    For family historical context, I'm English and one of my grandads was 7th Armoured Division (The Desert Rats) and he was all the way through from Dunkirk to North Africa to Italy (he was at Monte Casino) to Normandy to Germany ... where he encountered the Final Solution at Belsen. He was only a little man, even as a boy I was not all that much shorter than him, but his shoulders seemed a mile wide and he was as tough as nails.
    Yet he was of a gentle, if gruff, nature and he taught me a few things about what being a man meant in the decade that I got to know him. As you might expect a lot of it was about being disciplined but not a 'robot' and, the one that stuck most of all, was that if you are going to be angry or hateful at someone then let it be for what they have actually done not just for what they were born as. It took me a number of years to realise that why that was foremost in his mind was because of what he had witnessed at Belsen. I don't think any of us can imagine what it must have been like to come across a place like that - no wonder he (illegally) kept his Lee Enfield rifle and had it under his bed.

  • @nickmitsialis
    @nickmitsialis Před 3 lety +1

    See that's a great moment at 22:32 Winters not only helps up each man in his 'stick', but the way it's filmed==as he takes their hands, it's like he saying 'Now, you are all my brothers...'

  • @CrypticWindVFX
    @CrypticWindVFX Před 3 lety

    I love your reviews, and keep 'em coming!! This was a great show and it quite accurately portrays what the soldiers had to go through with training for the Airborne at that time in history. I graduated Airborne School at Fort Benning, GA in 2000. The course was 3 weeks long. They still use most of the training methods from WW2 (a lot of running, too). I had to complete 5 jumps to graduate (2-with full gear, 2-without full gear, and 1 at night with full gear). I remained a paratrooper until I retired in 2006. I never thought in a million years that I would jump out of planes but I'm glad I did!!

  • @sputnikalgrim
    @sputnikalgrim Před 3 lety +1

    I watch this series once a year because I want to remember my grandfather. He wasn’t in Easy company but his war was just as real. What little he talked about brought him to tears, you could see the pain in his eyes.

  • @jinyatta4103
    @jinyatta4103 Před 3 lety +1

    I kept having flashbacks to my drill instructor making us PT after chow: "If you're gonna be dumb, you're gonna be strong!"

  • @waterbeauty85
    @waterbeauty85 Před 3 lety +1

    I always remember that in the planning of the D-Day invasion, the paratroopers were predicted to suffer 50% casualties, and the glider troops were predicted to suffer 75% casualties. Those are horrendous losses, but breaking the Germany's hold on western Europe was deemed worth the sacrifice.