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MASTERS OF THE AIR SEASON REVIEW 🤩

My take on the soaring series, MASTERS OF THE AIR.

E1-E2 😊

“MASTERS OF THE AIR is a riveting show. It depicts the horrors, the fears, the bravado, and the “casualness” of dropping bombs from close to heaven. It will not only be a conversation starter but will haunt your dreams with horrific visions of war.

E3 🤩

“MASTERS OF THE AIR shared an exciting and intense look at one of the largest air armada missions the “Mighty 8th” had ever attempted. I was so attuned to their deadly and dangerous flying, I didn’t even realize the episode ended when the credits appeared on screen.” 

E4 🤩

MASTERS OF THE AIR takes a simple theme and delves deep within its borders and boundaries. Well-done. I vow I am not getting attached to anyone on this show, but I am compelled to witness the history of our Air Force.

E5 🤩

MASTERS OF THE AIR is a rough show to watch. So much death in the sky with no way to take the bodies home to be buried. It is difficult to imagine all the emotional pain and suffering, but very necessary to understand war is not a video game.

E6 😊

MASTERS OF THE AIR is a highly intelligent series that does not mince words or actions thanks to the brilliant writing. It is raw, authentic, and not an easy show to view before heading off to sleep. I am merely forewarning everyone.

E7 😊 

MASTERS OF THE AIR offered a filler this week that showcased the anxiety of being in a German prison camp during World War II. It also shared the high anxiety and fears as the end of the war was becoming obvious. It was a miracle our men came home sane and whole.

E8 😊 

MASTERS OF THE AIR shared the back stories before next week’s big finale. The writers made sure viewers understood the tension and anxiety that surrounded the bombers and those who planned the final days of World War II. It was a hectic and sleep-deprived time.

E9 🤩

MASTERS OF THE AIR took the necessary time to showcase the real soldiers who we followed throughout each episode. It brought tears of joy to my eyes learning what full, loving lives these men had and how so many of them went on to further serve their country or teach. I was impressed. This was a well-produced show that was thoughtful in its intent to the very last frame.

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