I've posted this before. I am a flight attendant and I had the honor of having Shifty Powers on my flight about 5 years after the premiere of this series. He was so soft spoken and humble. I completely "fan-girled" over him. I'm sure I embarrassed him. After almost 40 years, I can honestly say that he is my favorite all-time passenger. Great reaction guys!!❤❤❤
NOW ITS TIME TO REACT TO THE BROTHER SERIES TO BOB: THE PACIFIC, the second installment of HBO's war series, about marines fighting in the pacific theatre of WW2 against the japanese. yall would love it
It only takes one Madman to start a war, but it takes a lot of Heroes to end it. Thanks for watching this series and taking it so seriously. You're my favorite reaction channel!
I think that you two Gentlemen can see why so many people recommended this documentary to you, it's effectively Episode 11 of " Band of Brothers " ... so many reviewers miss this out .. Best wishes from the UK !
I have nothing but appreciation, gratitude, respect, admiration, and love for every one of them. They were ALL heroes even if they couldn't believe that about themselves. These guys are why i don't have time for comic book superheroes. These were real, flesh and blood, honest, genuine, and humble heroes who truly did save our world from a horrific evil. They were the real deal. God Bless them all.
The greatest reveal in history to me. I can never ignore seeing the weight in Winters eyes. They are truly windows to the soul. I implore you to see Ron Livingston's Boot Camp Diary after this. If I said it before, it bears repeating a thousand times over. Believe it or not, it makes you appreciate the series even more. The fact that the men who portrayed these heroes now have reunions of their own is endearing to me. It was life changing. Easy Company will never die. Currahee! ♠
If you haven't read the book, you probably won't catch this - there is a reason they all comment on being well trained, physically and mentally. It dealt with Sobel. Even though they did not respect him as a combat leader, every one of them felt if it wasn't for the way he trained them, they would not have came back. The amount of animosity towards him is a bit exaggerated in the series. He had a rather distinguished career in the Army after WWII. It was actually Sink that was the a**hole. When the 506th finished at Toccoa, the 1st, 2nd, and 4th Battalions flew to Atlanta, then took a bus to Ft. Benning. Lt. Col. Sink had the 3rd Battalion march the 117 miles in three days just to break another units record. There was freezing rain the entire way. Not one person fell out. They all completed the march.
30:05 so funny thing both Babe and Wild Bill were big flirts even later in life. Lol. And they still loved to party. Legend has it they could drink anyone under the table as the producers of the show found out the hard way.
It’s so wild that they just look like nice old men in the interview, you’d never guess that they were the elite soldiers of what was already the greatest generation.
It was really great acting. And fun fact, some of the actors were able to meet and get the real stories assess the character traits of the actual vets they played.
I was always fascinated with WWII history, but Band of Brothers kicked it into high gear. It started a collection of WWII veterans autographs. I believe I'm up to 68 members of Easy Company. Sadly, they're all gone.
I was just rewatching sopranos for the 1000th time and saw the scene where Tony is watching this very Documentary and was just wondering if you guys would react to it and here we are
What always cracks me up is Tony watching band of brothers an HBO show, while being on HBO himself lol. Plus the actor who played Wild Bill was in the final season of the sopranos in Tony’s trusted group of guys helping protect him.
You guys should watch the actor podcast of frank john Hughs, the guy who played Guarnere. Apparently, Bill and Babe can still drink everyone under the table and were party animals while in London. Hell, watch all of the actor interviews, they are entertaining
Thanks for including this doc, it’s the only proper way to end BoB. Amazing people living through devastating times. I read a few accounts about putting the production together and talking to the veterans about the story as it was being planned and written. One of them talked about Spiers (sic?), and the fact that he didn’t want to take part. The intended portrayal of him was brought up. He just smiled and said, “That’s okay.” I’ve watched the full series six times, and it has never lost a bit of its impact or importance. It stands alone. The Pacific is rather different. It’s still great, and I’m glad you’re going to react to it. But the nature of the story is markedly different. Easy Company of BoB was rather unique. They were together from the inception of Airborne, all the way through occupying the Eagles Nest. The Pacific, by its very nature doesn’t offer that kind of cohesion and bonding. The characters are therefore not as distinct and knowable. In some ways it “suffers” from BoB having come before it, through no fault of its own. I think there’s a similar dynamic with the first season of True Detective, in that it was almost “too successful” for anything to favorably follow in its wake. But like I said, it’s great in its own right, and I look forward to you covering it. Just realize that it’s not cut from the same cloth.
Awesome dudes! You guys are getting deep into this now ! Check out Ron Livingston's (Nixon) video diary of the Boot camp & making of the series . It is awesome !!!!!
Guys, I really hope you can react to the HBO miniseries Chernobyl about the nuclear disaster in the old Soviet Union. It's captivating, and you get right into it, plus it's historically accurate. Not to many main characters, so it's pretty easy to follow. At the end of 5 episodes, you'll almost wish there was more information available!
5:54 No.....that is not "Buck" that you are familiar with from the series. The man at 5:54 is Paul "Buck" Rogers - he was not profiled in the series. The man at 9:02 is Lynn "Buck" Compton - he was the officer that was profiled in the series who went on to become a lawyer.
Whats it like to be an old man knowing a 19 year old laid down his life for you? Or being old and thinking of your best friend who's still 19 in your mind.
As horrible as their experiences were, I still would have rather been fighting with them rather than being a Marine fighting in the nightmarish brutality of ‘The Pacific’. 🤔🇺🇸
One of the most interesting aspects of their time in Germany near the end is the loot they were finding. As mentioned with paintings and such. Anywhere Germany conquered? They got virtually everything valuable to that that country's culture. What they talked about here and showed in the show was just scratching the surface of what Allies recovered from the Nazis. Ancient artifacts, personal horses of European kings, endless amounts of countys' gold and other precious metals. Think of all the loot still hidden. Items ranging from very historical artifacts in North Africa all the way to aforementioned European paintings that now cost hundreds of millions. Pretty sure that was the whole reason for Indiana Jones having to battle Nazis for all the cool stuff he would go after lol.
I've posted this before. I am a flight attendant and I had the honor of having Shifty Powers on my flight about 5 years after the premiere of this series. He was so soft spoken and humble. I completely "fan-girled" over him. I'm sure I embarrassed him. After almost 40 years, I can honestly say that he is my favorite all-time passenger. Great reaction guys!!❤❤❤
Thank you for watching this whole series. IMHO the BEST mini-series ever made.
Highly recommend Winters' autobiography. Fills in so many blanks in both the show and the BoB book. Quite a few shades darker than the show.
NOW ITS TIME TO REACT TO THE BROTHER SERIES TO BOB: THE PACIFIC, the second installment of HBO's war series, about marines fighting in the pacific theatre of WW2 against the japanese. yall would love it
Thanks guys for watching & sharing. There's a responsibility to be keepers of the flame.
It only takes one Madman to start a war, but it takes a lot of Heroes to end it. Thanks for watching this series and taking it so seriously. You're my favorite reaction channel!
I think that you two Gentlemen can see why so many people recommended this documentary to you, it's effectively Episode 11 of " Band of Brothers " ... so many reviewers miss this out .. Best wishes from the UK !
The actors also hold annual reunions. They became very close during the filming process and became their own Band of Brothers.
I have nothing but appreciation, gratitude, respect, admiration, and love for every one of them. They were ALL heroes even if they couldn't believe that about themselves. These guys are why i don't have time for comic book superheroes. These were real, flesh and blood, honest, genuine, and humble heroes who truly did save our world from a horrific evil. They were the real deal. God Bless them all.
Great show about these great men. Great and proud FRR reaction and after talk.
God Bless Easy Company and our USA🇺🇲
The greatest reveal in history to me. I can never ignore seeing the weight in Winters eyes. They are truly windows to the soul. I implore you to see Ron Livingston's Boot Camp Diary after this. If I said it before, it bears repeating a thousand times over. Believe it or not, it makes you appreciate the series even more. The fact that the men who portrayed these heroes now have reunions of their own is endearing to me. It was life changing. Easy Company will never die. Currahee! ♠
Agreed! The “diary video” lets you see the actors getting to know their characters and to bond together as a group.
And the “ diary” lets you meet the widow of Nixon, which is a treat.
So chilling to casually hear Wild Bill say "I did a lot of killing on D-Day"
Agree. No excuse just valor❤
The only score I think is gratitude & appreciation.
If you haven't read the book, you probably won't catch this - there is a reason they all comment on being well trained, physically and mentally. It dealt with Sobel. Even though they did not respect him as a combat leader, every one of them felt if it wasn't for the way he trained them, they would not have came back. The amount of animosity towards him is a bit exaggerated in the series. He had a rather distinguished career in the Army after WWII. It was actually Sink that was the a**hole. When the 506th finished at Toccoa, the 1st, 2nd, and 4th Battalions flew to Atlanta, then took a bus to Ft. Benning. Lt. Col. Sink had the 3rd Battalion march the 117 miles in three days just to break another units record. There was freezing rain the entire way. Not one person fell out. They all completed the march.
Kelly Tipper's love & admiration for her Dad is the best honor & memorial to the man you can get. Gets me every time.
23:42 yep that’s Nixon. Good catch:
@@lesliesawyer3224 god they really did an amazing job with the casting in this show didn’t they?
30:05 so funny thing both Babe and Wild Bill were big flirts even later in life. Lol. And they still loved to party. Legend has it they could drink anyone under the table as the producers of the show found out the hard way.
It’s so wild that they just look like nice old men in the interview, you’d never guess that they were the elite soldiers of what was already the greatest generation.
It was really great acting. And fun fact, some of the actors were able to meet and get the real stories assess the character traits of the actual vets they played.
23:39 you’re absolutely right! Good catch! That was indeed Louis Nixon.
I was always fascinated with WWII history, but Band of Brothers kicked it into high gear. It started a collection of WWII veterans autographs. I believe I'm up to 68 members of Easy Company. Sadly, they're all gone.
I was just rewatching sopranos for the 1000th time and saw the scene where Tony is watching this very Documentary and was just wondering if you guys would react to it and here we are
What always cracks me up is Tony watching band of brothers an HBO show, while being on HBO himself lol. Plus the actor who played Wild Bill was in the final season of the sopranos in Tony’s trusted group of guys helping protect him.
You guys should watch the actor podcast of frank john Hughs, the guy who played Guarnere. Apparently, Bill and Babe can still drink everyone under the table and were party animals while in London. Hell, watch all of the actor interviews, they are entertaining
28:23 Tipper’s daughter went into political office.
Hey when are you guys gonna upload more Fargo reactions ? Im loving the discussions at the end.
Thanks for including this doc, it’s the only proper way to end BoB. Amazing people living through devastating times. I read a few accounts about putting the production together and talking to the veterans about the story as it was being planned and written. One of them talked about Spiers (sic?), and the fact that he didn’t want to take part. The intended portrayal of him was brought up. He just smiled and said, “That’s okay.”
I’ve watched the full series six times, and it has never lost a bit of its impact or importance. It stands alone. The Pacific is rather different. It’s still great, and I’m glad you’re going to react to it. But the nature of the story is markedly different. Easy Company of BoB was rather unique. They were together from the inception of Airborne, all the way through occupying the Eagles Nest. The Pacific, by its very nature doesn’t offer that kind of cohesion and bonding. The characters are therefore not as distinct and knowable. In some ways it “suffers” from BoB having come before it, through no fault of its own. I think there’s a similar dynamic with the first season of True Detective, in that it was almost “too successful” for anything to favorably follow in its wake. But like I said, it’s great in its own right, and I look forward to you covering it. Just realize that it’s not cut from the same cloth.
Sad to know they are all gone now.
Gotta look at it like this, they may be gone from earth but they’ve all reunited in the afterlife. Easy Company is together again forever.
Awesome dudes! You guys are getting deep into this now ! Check out Ron Livingston's (Nixon) video diary of the Boot camp & making of the series . It is awesome !!!!!
Thx for reacting. What a great way to wrap this up!
Guys, I really hope you can react to the HBO miniseries Chernobyl about the nuclear disaster in the old Soviet Union. It's captivating, and you get right into it, plus it's historically accurate. Not to many main characters, so it's pretty easy to follow. At the end of 5 episodes, you'll almost wish there was more information available!
I feel like this countrybis different now that these guys are gone. Like they were somehow anchoring the last vestiges of integrity.
man shut up lmao every war has the best of their generation according to hyper nationalists like yourself
5:54 No.....that is not "Buck" that you are familiar with from the series.
The man at 5:54 is Paul "Buck" Rogers - he was not profiled in the series.
The man at 9:02 is Lynn "Buck" Compton - he was the officer that was profiled in the series who went on to become a lawyer.
El tres! Master and Commander! Board Walk Empire!
"Master and Commander" is a great movie!
About the pistol, they actually changed it in the show because if you remember in that scene, he let him keep it while in real life he took it.
I knew you guys would love this series!
Thanks for watching this.
More than one officer surrendered their side arm.
Whats it like to be an old man knowing a 19 year old laid down his life for you? Or being old and thinking of your best friend who's still 19 in your mind.
As horrible as their experiences were, I still would have rather been fighting with them rather than being a Marine fighting in the nightmarish brutality of ‘The Pacific’. 🤔🇺🇸
One of the most interesting aspects of their time in Germany near the end is the loot they were finding. As mentioned with paintings and such. Anywhere Germany conquered? They got virtually everything valuable to that that country's culture. What they talked about here and showed in the show was just scratching the surface of what Allies recovered from the Nazis. Ancient artifacts, personal horses of European kings, endless amounts of countys' gold and other precious metals. Think of all the loot still hidden. Items ranging from very historical artifacts in North Africa all the way to aforementioned European paintings that now cost hundreds of millions.
Pretty sure that was the whole reason for Indiana Jones having to battle Nazis for all the cool stuff he would go after lol.
23:36 That IS Nixon lol. If you google him/read articles about him thats one of the first photos that come up
These guys are rolling in their graves. November 6, 2024.
23:37 It IS Nixon!
Where you guys at?
The man with the shattered legs must have volunteered because I think an [only child] was exempt from serving in the military.
You guys should do peaky blinders next
you guys should react to the new seasons of power, especially with book 2 coming to an end, fuck with the reactions tho🔥
It'd be interesting to see Hitler's photo albums.
They're all gone now.